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An  Act  for  the  Preservation  of  Books  and  other  Property/  helongin>j 

to  Public  Libraries. 

Be  it  enacted,  etc.,  as  foixows  :  — 

Whoever  wilfully  and  maliciousl}-  or  wantonl}'  and  without  cause  writes 
upon,  injures,  defaces,  tears,  or  destroys  an^'  book,  plate,  picture,  engrav- 
ing, or  statue,  belonging  to  an}-  law,  town,  city,  or  other  public  librar}', 
shall  be  punished  by  a  fine  of  not  less  than  five  dollars,  nor  more  than 
fifty  dollars,  or  by  imprisonment  in  the  juil  not  exceeding  six  months,  for 
every  such  offence. 

Approved,  Feb.  SG,  187S. 


CAMBRIDGE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 

ITS     HISTORY. 


The  Cambridge  Public  Library  had  its  origin  in  the  Cambridge 
Athenseum,  which  was  incorporated  in  February,  1849,  for  the  pur- 
pose, as  is  stated  in  its  charter,  "  of  establishing  and  maintaining 
in  the  City  of  Cambridge  a  lyceum,  public  library,  reading-room, 
lectures  on  scientific  and  literary  subjects,  and  for  promoting  such 
other  kindred  objects  as  the  members  of  the  corporation  shall  from 
time  to  time  deem  advisable  and  proper." 
^  In  October,  1850,  a  lot  of  land,  containing  ten  thousand  square 

^         feet,  and  situated  on  the  corner  of  Main  and  Pleasant  Streets,  in 
H         Cambridgeport,  was  presented  to  the  corporation  by  Mr.  Edmund  T. 
gj         Dana,  of  Cambridge,  and  accepted  at  a  legal  meeting  held  on  the 
^        twenty-fifth  of  that  month.     The  deed  of  gift  contained  the  follow- 
^        ing  conditions:  1st.  That  the  corporation  should,  within  two  years, 
erect  upon  the  land,  and  complete,  so  as  to  be  fit  for  occupation,  a 
building  suitable  for  the  purposes  of  the  Cambridge  Athenaeum,  as 
set  forth  in  the  act  whereby  the  same  was  incorporated.     2d.  That 
the  land  and  building  (with  the  exception  of  the  lower  story  and 
cellar  of  the  building,  which  might  be  used  for  other  purposes) 
should  be  used  forever  for  the  purposes  of  a  lyceum,  public  library, 
reading-room,  lectures  on  scientific  and  literary  subjects,  and  for 
promoting  other  kindred  objects,  as  set  forth  in  the  Act  of  Incor- 
poration. 

In  the  following  year  an  edifice,  named  the  "  Athenffium,"  was 
erected  upon  the  land  presented  by  Mr.  Dana,  at  a  cost  of  about 
$18,000 ;  it  was  dedicated  and  opened  to  the  public  in  November, 
1851.  It  appears,  then,  that  one  of  the  chief  objects  of  this  corpora- 
tion in  obtaining  a  charter,  and  of  Mr.  Dana  in  his  gift  of  land  to 
the  corporation,  was  the  establishment  and  maintenance  in  the  City 


IV  HISTORY   OF   THE   LIBRARY. 

of  Cambridge  of  a  Public  Library.  A  reading-room,  which  was  also 
contemplated,  was  abandoned,  after  trial,  for  want  of  support. 

In  April,  1855,  the  Directors  received  official  notice  that  the  late 
Mr.  James  Brown,  of  Watertown,  had  bequeathed  books  to  the  value 
of  $1,000  to  the  Athenaeum,  and  had  directed  his  executors  to  pur- 
chase and  deliver  the  same,  agreeably  to  a  list  to  be  furnished  by 
the  Directors. 

Immediate  measures  were  taken  to  establish  the  contemplated 
Library.  A  commodious  room  was  set  apart  and  furnished  in  the 
Athenjeum  building;  a  code  of  Regulations  was  adopted;  and  a 
Catalogue  was  prepared  and  printed  of  the  books  received  from  the 
bequest  of  Mr.  Brown,  and  of  the  few  volumes  contributed  from 
other  sources.  The  cost  of  printing  the  Catalogue,  and  the  other 
incidental  expenses,  were  defrayed  by  a  timely  donation  of  $250, 
made  for  that  purpose  by  the  executors  of  the  will  of  the  late  Mr. 
Thomas  Dowse,  of  Cambridge.  After  various  delays  incident  to 
such  undertakings,  the  Library  was  opened  for  the  delivery  of  books 
in  November,  1857.  Miss  C.  F.  Orne  was  appointed  Librarian. 
According  to  the  Regulations,  any  person  residing  in  Cambridge, 
known  to  the  Librarian,  or  recommended  by  any  citizen  thus  known, 
was  entitled  to  the  use  of  the  Library,  upon  the  payment  of  one 
dollar  per  annum,  and  subscribing  a  promise  to  comply  with  the 
regulations  adopted  for  its  management. 

In  March,  1858,  the  Athenieum  Corporation  disposed  of  its  real 
estate  and  personal  property  to  the  City  of  Cambridge.  The  Library 
was  also  transferred  to  the  City ;  the  City  obligating  itself  to  con- 
tribute not  less  than  $800  per  annum,  for  the  term  of  fifteen  years, 
for  its  support  and  increase,  and  to  maintain  it  forever  for  the  use 
of  the  inhabitants  of  Cambridge. 

In  consideration  of  this  obligation  assumed  by  the  City,  Mr.  Dana 
released  the  Athenteum  Corporation  from  the  conditions  contained 
in  his  deed  of  gift.  The  "Athenaeum"  tlienceforth  became  the 
"City  Hall;"'  and  the  "  AtheniBum  Library,"  now  the  property  of 
the  Cit}',  received  the  name  of  the  "Dana  Lil)rary." 

The  intentions  of  Mr.  Dana  in  relation  to  the  Library,  which  till 
1879  bore  his  name,  are  evident  from  the  following  clause,  being 
clause  No.  23,  of  his  last  will  and  testament :  — 

"I  give  to  Edmund  T.  Hastings  and  to  William  W.  Wellington,  and  to  the 
survivor  of  them,  fifteen  thousand  dollars,  in  trust,  to  appropriate  the  same  in 
such  manner  as  I  may  by  any  instrument  in  writing  under  my  hand  appoint." 


HISTORY  OF   THE  LIBRARY. 


In  a  separate  instrument,  bearing  the  same  date  as  the  will,  the 
testator  did  direct  as  follows  :  — 

"  To  Edmund  T.  Hastings  and  William  W.  Wellington,  or  whosoever  else 
may  execute  the  trust  created  by  the  twenty-third  clause  of  my  will: 

"The  sum  of  fifteen  thousand  dollars,  bequeathed  by  the  said  twenty-third 
clause,  is  to  be  paid  over,  if  and  whenever  my  trustees  or  trustee  shall  deem  it 
expedient  to  do  so,  to  the  City  of  Cambridge,  to  be  held  by  the  said  City  in  trust, 
as  an  entire  fund,  the  income  thereof  to  be  appropriated  annually,  forever,  to  the 
increase  and  support  of  the  library  of  the  Cambridge  Athenseum:  provided,  how- 
ever, that  if  and  whenever  my  said  trustees  or  trustee  shall  be  of  opinion  that  it 
is  not  expedient  that  the  said  sum  of  fifteen  thousand  dollars  should  be  so  appro- 
priated, the  same  to  be  paid  over  to  my  heirs  at  law;  and  provided,  further,  that 
the  said  capital  sum  be  paid  over,  either  to  said  City  of  Cambridge,  or  to  my  heirs 

at  law,  within  three  years  from  my  decease. 

Edm.  T.  Dana." 

The  Trustees  appointed  by  the  will,  in  an  instrument  signed  by 
them  and  transmitted  to  the  City  Council,  signified  their  intention  to 
paj'  this  sum  of  fifteen  thousand  dollars  to  the  City  of  Cambridge, 
whenever  they  should  receive  it  from  Mr.  Dana's  executor. 

It  unfortunately  happened  that  the  instrument  referred  to  in 
Mr.  Dana's  will  and  copied  above,  though  signed  by  Mr.  Dana,  was 
not  duly  attested.  It  was  therefore  contended  by  the  residuary 
legatees,  "  that,  by  the  twenty-third  clause  in  the  will,  nothing 
passed  to  the  City  of  Cambridge,  the  same  not  being  named  as  lega- 
tee ;  and  it  not  being  competent  for  a  testator,  by  a  duly  executed 
will,  to  create  for  himself  a  power  to  dispose  of  his  estate  to  lega- 
tees by  another  instrument  not  duly  executed  as  a  will  or  codicil."' 
The  case  was  brought,  by  the  administrator,  with  the  will  annexed, 
before  the  Supreme  Court  of  this  State,  which,  after  a  full  hearing, 
decided  that  the  twenty-third  clause  in  the  will,  with  the  unattested 
instrument  signed  by  Mr.  Dana,  did  not  "  create  a  valid  bequest  to 
the  City  of  Cambridge."' 

Thus  were  the  generous  intentions  of  Mr.  Dana  frustrated  ;  and 
the  munificent  donation,  which  he  designed  for  the  Library,  passed 
into  the  hands  of  his  residuary  legatees. 

In  1874  the  Library  was  made  free  to  the  public,  and  in  June  of 
that  year  Miss  Orne  was  succeeded  by  the  present  Librarian. 

In  1875  the  Library  was  arranged  by  subjects,  and  a  new  catalogue 
was  issued.  In  1879,  by  vote  of  the  City  Government,  the  name  of 
the  library  was  changed  to  the  Cambridge  Public  Library,  thus 
identifying  it  more  closely  with  the  other  public  institutions  of  the 
city. 


HISTORY  OF   THE  LIBRARY. 


The  catalogue  printed  iu  1875  was  followed  by  five  supplements, 
and  these  by  six  bulletins.  The  library  had  increased,  meanwhile, 
from  seven  to  eighteen  thousand  volumes;  and  in  1885  the  need  of 
a  new  catalogue  had  become  imperative.  An  additional  appropria- 
tion of  two  thousand  dollars  being  granted  in  1886  for  the  purpose, 
this  catalogue  has  been  prepared. 

The  present  need  of  the  Library  is  a  suitable  building  of  its  own, 
for  which  it  appeals  to  the  generosity  of  the  citizens  of  Cambridge. 


ORDINANCE 


CITY   OF    CAMBRIDGE    IN    RELATION    TO    THE    CAMBRIDGE 

PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

ADOPTED  JUNE  30,   1858,   AXD   AMENDED  IN   lS5i>,   187'.l,    AND   1880. 


1.  The  library.  '•  Monet3,  how  paid. 

■2.   BOARD   OF  TRUSTEES.  »■  CERTAIN     MONEYS    TO    BE    PAID    TO  THE  TRUS- 

"     How  ELECTED  TEES. 

7.  DUTIES  or  Trustees.    Librarian.  9.  Such  moneys  to  be  in  addition  to  appro- 

o.  Moneys,  how  e.xpended.    Fees.    By-laws.  priation. 

6.  Report  of  Trustees. 

Section-  1.  The  library,  heretofore  known  as  the  "Dana  Library," 
shall  be  called  "  The  Cambridge  Public  Library." 

Sect.  2.  The  care,  superintendence,  and  management  of  said  library 
shaU  be  vested  in  a  Board  of  Trustees,  to  consist  of  one  member  of  the 
Board  of  Aldermen,  one  member  of  the  Common  Council,  and  five  citizens 
at  large,  one  of  whom  shall  hold  office  for  one  year,  one  for  two  years, 
one  fo"  three  years,  one  for  four  years,  and  one  for  five  years,  their  sev- 
eral terms  of  office  to  be  determined  by  lot,  the  same  to  be  chosen  in  the 
month  of  January  next ;  and  annually  thereafter  in  the  month  of  January 
one  citizen  at  large,  whose  term  of  office  shall  be  for  five  years  from  the 
third  Monday  in  said  January,  unless  sooner  removed. 

Sect.  3.  There  shall  be  elected,  annually,  in  the  month  of  January, 
in  convention  of  the  City  Council,  one  member  of  the  Board  of  Aldermen, 
and  one  member  of  the  Common  Council,  to  serve  for  the  current  munici- 
pal year ;  and  one  citizen  at  large,  whose  term  of  office  shall  be  five  years 
from  the  third  Monday  of  said  January  ;  and  any  vacancy  in  the  Board  of 
Trustees  shall  be  filled  forthwith  in  the  same  manner. 

Sect.  4.  Said  Trustees  may  choose  from  their  number  a  chairman  and 
secretary.  They  shall  choose,  annually,  in  the  month  of  January,  a  suit- 
able person  to  be  Ubrarian,  who  shall  be  removable  at  the  pleasure  of  the 
Board,  and  shall  receive  such  compensation  as  the  Trustees  may  from  time 
to  time  determine. 


viii  ORDINANCE  IN  RELATION  TO  THE  LIBRARY. 

Sect.  5.  Tlie  Trustees  shall  expend  all  monevs  presented  to  the 
Hbrar3-,  or  appropriated  by  the  City  Council,  for  the  purchase  of  books  or 
the  improvement  of  the  library.  They  may  establish  such  fees  for  the  use 
of  the  library,  and  shall  make  and  publish  such  needful  by-laws  and  regu- 
lations, as  shall  extend  the  benefits  of  the  institution  as  widely  as  prac- 
ticable throughout  the  community  ;  and  all  moneys  received  for  the  use  of 
the  library  shall  be  paid  quarterly  into  the  city  treasury. 

Sect.  6.  The  Trustees  shall  present  to  the  City  Council,  annu.ally,  in 
the  month  of  December,  a  report  of  their  proceedings,  and  a  statement 
of  the  condition  of  the  library,  the  number  of  books  added  during  the 
year,  with  an  accurate  account  of  all  receipts  and  expenditures,  together 
with  any  other  information  or  suggestions  which  they  may  deem  desirable. 

Sect.  7.  Xo  money  shall  be  paid  from  the  city  treasury  on  account  of 
the  library,  except  by  order  of  the  Trustees,  and  in  pursuance  of  an 
order  signed  by  the  mayor ;  and  in  no  case  shall  the  amount  drawn  exceed 
the  amount  appropriated  for  the  library. 

Sect.  8.  Whenever  any  moneys  arc  received  into  the  city  treasury, 
under  the  provisions  of  the  two  hundred  and  fiftieth  chapter  of  the  stat- 
utes for  the  year  eighteen  hundred  and  sixtj--nine  the  treasurer  shall  com- 
municate to  the  mayor,  in  writing,  a  statement  of  the  amount  received, 
and  the  mayor  shall  thereupon  draw  his  order,  directing  the  treasurer  to 
paj-  the  amount  to  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  library,  to  be  applied 
by  them  to  the  general  purposes  of  that  institution. 

Sect.  y.  All  payments  of  money  made  in  pursuance  of  the  previous 
section,  shall  be  in  addition  to  the  amount  annually  aiipropriatcd  by  the 
City  for  the  library,  and  the  amount  thereof  shall  be  added  by  the  auditor 
to  the  appropriation. 


RULES  AND  REGULATIONS. 


I.  Ant  person  residing  in  the  citj-  of  Cambridge,  above  fourteen  j-ears 
of  age,  who  is  known  to  the  Librarian,  or  who  may  be  recommended  bj-  any 
citizen,  shall  be  entitled  to  the  use  of  the  Library,  upon  subscribing  a 
promise  to  comply  with  such  rules  as  may  be  adopted  for  its  management. 

II.  The  Library  shall  be  open  for  the  delivery  of  books  daily,  from  2 
to  8  o'clock  P.M.,  (Sundays  and  legal  holidays  excepted,)  and  till  8.30 
P.M.  on  Saturdays. 

III.  Subscribers  shall  be  allowed  to  take  one  volume  at  a  time,  and 
to  retain  the  same  one  or  two  weeks,  according  to  the  class  to  which  it 
belongs.  Any  book  retained  two  weeks  beyond  the  time  allowed  shall 
be  sent  for  by  the  Librarian,  and  the  expense  of  obtaining  it  shall  be  paid 
by  the  delinquent.  No  person  owing  a  fine  shall  receive  books  from  the 
Library  until  the  same  is  paid.  Books  will  not  be  exchanged  on  the  day 
they  are  issued.  One  da;/  at  least  must  elapse  between  the  issue  and  the 
return  of  a  book,  provided  another  be  wanted. 

IV.  Every  person  entitled  to  the  use  of  the  Library  shall  receive  a 
printed  slip,  on  which  must  be  entered  the  shelf  number  of  the  book  that 
is  desired  ;  and  the  presentation  of  this  slip  shall  be  the  only  mode  of 
obtaining  any  book. 

V.  To  secure  as  far  as  possible  equal  advantages  to  all,  any  person 
keeping  a  book  longer  than  the  time  allowed  shall  pay  a  fine  of  two  cents 
per  day,  according  to  the  class  to  which  the  book  may  belong,  for  each 
day  until  the  book  is  returned. 

VI.  Books  that  are  of  a  rare  and  costly  character,  or  from  their  size 
are  unsuitable  for  general  circulation,  are  placed  in  the  Reference  Library, 
and  marked  R.  L.  in  the  catalogue.  These  shall  not  be  taken  from  the 
Library,  unless  by  written  consent  of  two  of  the  Trustees.     Persons  enti- 


RULES  AND  REGULATIONS. 


tied  to  the  use  of  the  Library  may  receive  such  books  for  consultation  in 
the  rooms  while  the  Library  is  open  ;  and  the  Lilnarian  shall  make  an 
entry  of  the  withdrawal  and  return  of  all  books  so  taken.  Any  person 
neglecting  to  return  a  l)ook  thus  temporarily  consulted,  to  the  Librarian, 
shall  pay  the  same  fine  as  for  a  week's  detention  beyond  the  time  pre- 
scribed by  the  Rules. 

VIL  All  injury  to  books  beyoud  reasonable  wear,  and  all  books  lost, 
shall  be  made  good,  to  the  satisfaction  of  the  Trustees,  by  the  person 
liable.  Every  book  detained  more  than  four  weeks  shall  be  deemed  as 
lost.  AVriting  on  books,  even  for  corrections  of  the  press,  is  unx'Ondition- 
ALLY  FORBIDDEN.     (See  the  law  on  the  back  of  the  title-page.) 

VIII.  No  person,  having  a  book  from  the  Library,  shall  lend  it  to  any 
one  not  a  member  of  the  same  household. 

IX.  No  person  will  be  allowed,  under  any  circumstances,  to  take  from 
the  rooms  any  newspaper  or  periodical,  unless  the  same  is  upon  the  Cata- 
logue, and  issued  as  prescribed  by  Rule  No.  IV. 

X.  All  persons  will  be  required  to  conduct  themselves  quietly  while  in 
the  Library  room,  and  no  conversation  will  be  permitted  in  the  room. 
No  person,  unless  ollicially  connected  with  the  Library,  will  be  allowed 
access  to  the  books  on  the  shelves. 

XI.  Any  person  abusing  the  privilege  of  the  Library,  by  a  violation  of 
these  regulations,  or  in  any  other  way,  shall  be  immediately  reported  to 
the  Trustees,  who  may,  if  they  think  the  case  requires  it,  exclude  such  per- 
son for  a  time,  or  permanently,  from  the  use  of  the  Library,  according  to 
the  nature  of  the  offence. 


DUTIES  OF  THE  LIBRARIAN. 


The  Librarian  sliall,  under  tlie  Trustees,  have  charge  of  the  room, 
Library,  and  all  connected  therewith,  and  be  responsible  for  due  care  in 
keeping  the  same. 

He  shall  in  person,  or  b3'  an  assistant,  attend  during  the  time  of  the 
delivery  of  books,  and  shall  perform  such  duties  in  connection  with  the 
Library,  as  the  Trustees  may  require. 

He  shall  enter,  in  a  book  to  be  provided  for  that  purpose,  every  book 
when  received,  its  cost  if  purchased,  or  the  name  of  the  donor  if  given, 
and  shall  cause  it  to  be  properly  numbered  on  the  back  of  the  cover. 

He  shall  make  an  alphabetical  catalogue  of  all  books  belonging  to  the 
Librarj',  which  shall  be  open  to  the  public  during  the  hours  for  the  delivery 
of  the  books. 

He  shall  acknowledge  all  gifts  to  the  Librarj-,  as  soon  as  they  have 
been  reported  to  the  Trustees,  and  accepted  by  them. 

He  shall  cause  all  books,  pamphlets,  maps,  etc.,  belonging  to  the 
Library,  to  be  marked  or  stamped  with  the  words  —  "Cambridge  Public 
Librarj'. ' ' 

He  shall  cause  every  volume  intended  for  circulation  to  be  neatly 
covered  with  suitable  paper,  and  to  have  attached  to  it  such  rules  as  are 
needful  to  be  known  bj'  those  who  take  books  from  the  Library ;  and  no 
book  shall  be  taken  until  it  shall  have  been  entered  in  the  catalogue,  and 
covered  and  numbered. 

He  shall,  once  a  year,  immediately  after  the  last  Saturday  in  Novem- 
ber, present  to  the  Trustees  a  detailed  report  of  the  condition  of  the 
Library,  embracing  the  number  of  volumes,  and  such  other  facts  as  the 
Trustees  may  require. 

These  rules  and  regulations,  or  any  of  them,  may  be  repealed,  amended, 
altered,  or  enlarged,  at  any  legal  meeting  of  the  Trustees,  by  a  majoritj' 
of  the  whole  number. 


BOARD   OF  TRUSTEES,  1881. 


ALDERMAN,  COMMON  OOUNOIL. 

Edward  R.  Cogswei.i,.  John  H.  Corcoran. 

OmZEHS  AT  L4EGE, 

(Term,  five  years.) 

Jabez  a.  Sawyer  (elected  1883).  Henry  H.  Gu.more  (elected  1885). 

Joseph  J.  Kelley  (elected  1884).  Charles  Walker  (elected  1886). 

Samuel  L.  Montague  (elected  1887). 

SECRETARY, 
Charles  Walker. 

LIBRARIAN. 
Almira  L.  Haywaud. 

ASSISTANTS, 
Ellen  F.  Lowell.  Etta  L.  Russell. 


FORMER   TRUSTEES. 


MATOBS. 

John  Sargent,  1858,  '59.  Charles  H.  Saunders,  1868,  '69. 

James  D.  Green,  1860.  Hamlin  R.  Harding,  1870,  '71. 

Chas.  Theo.  Russell,  1861,  '62.  Henry  O.  Houghton,  1872. 

George  C.  Richardson,  1863.  Isaac  Bradford,  1873-75. 

Z.  L.  Raymond,  1864.  Frank  A.  Allen,  1877. 

J.  Warren  Merrill,  1865,  '66.  Samuel  L.  Montague,  1878,  '79. 

Ezra  Parmenter,  1867.  James  M.  W.  Hall,  1880. 


XIV 


BOARD   OF   TRUSTEES. 


ALDERMEN. 


John  Remick,  1858 
James  P.  Richardson,  1859,  '60. 
Levi  L.  dishing,  jr.,  1861,  '62. 
George  H.  Folger,  1863,  '64. 
Joseph  II.  Tyler,  1865. 
Sumner  Albee,  1866. 
William  Page,  1867,  '68. 
John  S.  March,  1869,  '70. 
Joseph  A.  Holrn&s  1871,  '72. 


Hamlin  R.  Harding,  1873. 
WiUiam  L.  Whitney,  1874,  '75. 
George  F.  Piper,  1876,  '77. 
James  A.  Fox,  1878. 
Moses  G.  Howe,  1879,  '80. 
Henry  H.  Gilmore,  1881. 
John  W.  Fairbanks,  1882. 
Samuel  W.  McDaniel,  1883,  '84. 
Edward  R.  Cogswell,  1885-87. 


Marshall  T.  Bigelow,  1858-60 
Jared  Shepard,  1861. 
Joseph  H.  Tyler,  18G2. 
George  P.  Carter,  1863. 
Samuel  H.  Folsom,  1864. 
Sumner  Albee,  1865. 
Charles  W.  Eliot,  1866. 
Jabez  A.  Sawyer,  1867. 
Alvaro  Blodgett,  1868. 
Gustavus  A.  Smart,  1869,  '70 
John 


COUNCILMEN. 

James  Richardson,  1871. 

Jo-shua  (i.  Gooch,  1872. 

George  F.  Piper,  1873-75. 

Edward  P.  Tucker,  1876,  '77. 

Isaac  A.  Nay,  1878-80. 

William  B.  Durant,  1881. 

Samuel  W.  McDaniel,  1882. 

Charles  Bullock,  1883. 

C.  G.  H.  Bennink,  1884,  '85. 

Edgar  B.  Champlin,  1886. 
H.  Corcoran,  1887. 


George  Livermore,  1858-65. 
William  W.  Wellington,  1858-73 
Anson  Hooker,  1858-69. 
Charles  Deane,  1865-75. 
Anson  P  Hooker,  1870-74. 
John  S.  March,  1873-84. 
John  B.  Taylor,  1874-76. 
Hersey  B.  Goodwin,  1876-85. 


CITIZENS  AT  LAEGE, 

Edward  P.  Tucker,  1878-80. 
John  Conlan,  1881-83. 
George  H.  Folger,  1881-83. 
Samuel  L.  Montague,  1881-87. 
Joseph  J.  Kelley,  1884-87. 
Jabez  A.  Sawyer,  1884-87. 
Henry  H.  Gilmore,  1885-87. 
Charles  Walker,  1886-87. 


THE  CATALOGUE. 


The  present  catalogue  contains  about  eighteen  thousand  five 
hundred  volumes.  It  has  been  prepared  by  Miss  Lizzie  A.  Williams, 
from  the  Librarian's  card  catalogue. 

The  books  are  entered  b}^  author,  and  title  or  subject,  most  of 
them  appearing  twice.  Histories  and  works  of  travel  will  be  found 
under  the  countries  of  which  they  treat,  and  also  under  the  sur- 
names of  their  authors.  Biographies  appear  under  the  surnames  of 
subject  and  of  author.  Works  of  fiction  may  be  found  under  their 
authors,  or  the  first  word  of  their  titles  not  an  article. 

The  subject  entries  are  limited  to  those  which  seemed  indispen- 
sable, and  include.  Archaeology,  Architecture,  Arctic  explorations. 
Art,  Astronomy,  Bible,  Biography  (general  works).  Botany,  Chem- 
istry, Christianity,  Cookery,  Costume,  Drainage,  Drawing,  Education, 
Etiquette,  Electricity,  Fish  and  Fishing,  Games,  Gardening,  Geology, 
Health,  History  (general  works),  Home,  Literature  (general  works), 
Music,  Mythology,  Ornithology,  Painting,  Physics,  Political  economy, 
Religion,  Socialism,  Steam  engine.  Telegraph,  Voice  culture.  Woman, 
Zoology,  and  others  less  important. 

An  author's  name  is  followed  (1)  by  his  biographies,  (2)  by  criti- 
cisms upon  his  works,  and  (3)  by  the  works  themselves. 

The  possessive  form  of  a  word  is  made  to  directly  follow  the 
singular,  for  convenience  in  finding  books  having  similar  titles. 

Books  in  foreign  languages  will  be  found  in  a  classified  list  at  the 
end  of  the  catalogue. 

Readers  will  always  be  cheerfully  aided  by  the  Librarian  or  her 
assistants,  in  the  selection  of  books,  or  in  seeking  any  information 

which  the  Library  contains. 

ALMIRA    L.    IIAYWARD, 

Librarian. 


HOAV  TO   GET  A   BOOK. 


Catalories  will  be  found  on  the  tables  in  the  waiting-room.  Slips  ol 
paper  on  which  to  write  the  numbers  of  such  books  as  you  desire  are  always 
to  be  obtained  at  the  Librarian's  desk.  C'op\-,  in  full,  upon  the  slip,  the 
name  and  residence  on  the  card  3-ou  are  using.  Write  the  number  before 
the  period  in  the  first  column  on  the  slip  ;  the  number  after  it,  in  the  second 
column  ;  do  not  use  the  third  column  unless  j-ou  need  to  specify  which  vol- 
ume of  a  work  you  desire.  The  card  and  slip,  with  the  book  which  j-ou 
return,  should  be  passed  in  at  the  receiving  desk  ;  the  new  book  will  be 
delivered  to  you  from  the  Librarian's  desk.  The  slip  upon  which  your 
book  is  charged  is  retained  until  the  book  is  returned  to  the  Library.  The 
letters  "  K.  L.,"  at  the  end  of  a  title,  show  that  the  work  is  for  reference 
only,  and  cannot  be  taken  from  the  rooms,  except  upon  certain  conditions. 
(iSee  No.  VI.  of  the  Rules  and  Regulations.) 


The  Librarj"  is  arranged  bj-  subjects  as  follows  :  — 

Sections  1  and  11.  —  (All  shelves  numbered  from  111  lo  211,  and  from 

1111  to   1211).— BlOtiRAPHV. 

Sections  2  and  12.  —  Essays.  Sermons,  etc. 

Sections  3,  4,  9,  and  10.  —  Fiction. 

Sections  5  and  14.  —  History  and  Poetry. 

Sections  fi,  13,  and  16.  —  Poetry,  Science,  and  Art. 

Sections  7  and  17. — Travel,  Foreign  Languages,  and  Bound  Peri- 
odicals. 

Section  8.  — U.S.  Pibi.ic  Documents. 

If  readers  will  remember  this  classification,  the  first  figure  or  figures 
of  the  shelf  number  will  give  them  the  key  to  the  character  of  the  book 
selected. 


Juvenile  books  are  on  shelves  numbered  from  433  to  471.  and  from  911 
to  94:1.  A  list  of  book.t  in  foreign  languages  will  be  found  at  the  end  of  the 
catalogue. 


CATALOGUE. 


"A  man's  a  man  for  a' that."    [A  novel.]   N.T., 

1870.     10° .38.5.4 

Abbe  Constantine.      [A  novel.]      L.  Halevy. 

X.Y.,  1882.     16° 941.9 

Abbe  Tigrane.     F.  Fabre.     N.Y.,  1875.     12°.     132.17 

Abbey,  Heniy.     The  city  of  success,  and  othei' 

poems.     N.Y.,  1884.     12° 577.6 

Abbey   of   Croyland,    Ingulph's   chronicle  of. 

H.  T.  Riley,  rmiis.     London,  18.54.     12°,      514.3 

Abbeys,  canities,  and  ancient  halls  of  England 
and  Wales.  J.  Timbs.  London,  [n.d.] 
2  V.     12° 474.13 

Abbot,  The.    W.  Scott.    Edinburgh,  1871.   12°,      314.1 
The  same 315.1 

Abbot,  Francis  E.     Scientific  theism.    Boston, 

1885.     12° 1248.18 

Abbott,  Benjamin  V.     Judge  and  jury.     X. 

Y..  1880.     12° "...     124.18 

Abbott,  Charles  C.    Naturalist's  rambles  about 

home.     N.Y.,  1884.     12° 1324.4 

The  same 1.327.13 

Primitive  industries  of  the  North  American 
Indians.     Salem,  1881.     8° 677.11 

Abbott,    Charles    E.     Upland    and    meadow. 

N.Y.,1886.     12° 1249.8 

Abbott,  E.  A.  Shakespearian  grammar.  Lon- 
don, 1883.     12° 1237.9 

and  Seeley,  J.  K.      English  lessons.      Bus- 
ton,  1872.     12° 235.18 

Abbott,  Edward.     Long-look  house.     Boston. 

1877.     1G° 441.32 

Out    doors    at   Long-look.      Boston,    1878. 

12° 446.20 

Paragraph  history   of    the   U.S.       Boston, 

1875.     16° 566.17 

A  trip  eastward.     Boston,  1880.     16°.     .     .     913.20 

Abbott,  Ezra.  Authorship  of  the  fourth  .gos- 
pel.    Boston,  1880.     8° 284.18 

Abbott,  Jacob.    American  history.    N.Y.,1860. 

16° 541.23 

Auyiist  series.     N.Y.,  1871.     3  v.     16°. 

August  and  Elvie 436.1 

Hunter  and  Tom 4.36.4 

Schooner  JIary  Ann 436.2 

Frnnconia  stories.     N.Y.,  1850.    10  v.     16°. 

Malleville 435.1 

Wallace 435.2 

JIaryErskine 435.3 

Mary  Bell 435.4 

Beechnut 435 . 5 

Rodolphus 435.6 

Ellen  Linn 435.7 

Stuyvesant 4.35.8 

Caroline 435.9 

Agnes 435.10 

Gentle  measures  in  the  management  of  the 
young.     N.Y.,  1872.     12° 232.19 


Abbott,  .Jacob  —  concluded. 

Histories.     N.T.,  1854-60.     22  v.     16°. 

Alexander  the  Great 122.15 

Alfred,  King  of  England 122.19 

Charles  1 122.22 

Charles  II 122  23 

Cleopatra 122.3 

Cyrus  the  Great 122.12 

Darius  the  Great 122.13 

Elizabeth 122.5 

Genghis  Khan 122.9 

Hannibal 122.17 

Julius  Ca?sar 122.10 

Margaret  of  Anjou 122.2 

Mary  Queen  of  Scots 122.4 

Nero 122.18 

Peter  the  Great 122.26 

Pyrrhus   ' 122.16 

Richard  1 122.25 

Richard  II 122.20 

Richard  IV 122.24 

Romulus 122.11 

William  the  Conqueror 122.21 

Xerxes  the  Great 122.14 

Juno  stories.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]    4  v.     16°. 

Jimo  and  Georgie 435.27 

Hubert 435.30 

Marco    Paul    series.       N.Y.,    1852.     6    v. 
16°. 

In  New  York 435.11 

On  the  Erie  canal 435.12 

In  Maine 435.13 

In  Vermont 435.14 

In  Boston 435 .  15 

At  the  Springfield  armory 435.16 

Hollo's  tour  in  Europe.     N.Y.,  187-3.     10  v. 
16°. 

On  the  Atlantic 435.17 

In  Paris 435.18 

In  Switzerland 435.19 

In  London 435.20 

On  the  Rhine 435.21 

In  Scotland 435.22 

In  Geneva 435.23 

In  Holland 435.24 

In  Naples 4.';5.25 

In  Rome 435 .  26 

Science  for  the  ijounrj.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]    4   v. 
12° 

Force 6.37.8 

The  same 1317.4 

Heat 635.16 

The  same 1317.1 

Light 635.15 

The  same 1317.2 

Water  and  land 641.14 

The  same 1317.3 


CATALOGUE   OF   THE   CAMBRIDGE   PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 


12< 


Abbott,  J.    S.    C.      American   pioneers   and 
fialrints. 

UaiiU'l  Boone.     N.Y.,  1872.     12°     , 

Kit  Carson.     N.Y.,  1S7.3.     12°    . 

Christopher  Columbus.    N.Y.,  1875. 

David  Crocljelt.     N.Y.,  1874.     16°  .    . 

Ferdinand  de  Soto.     N.Y.,  1874.     12°. 

Benjamin  Franklin.     N.Y.,  1870.     12° 

Miles  Standisli.     Boston,  1875.     12°     . 

Peter  Stiiyvesant.  X.Y.,  1873.  12°  . 
Austria,  Empire  of.  N.Y.,  1859.  8°  . 
Christianity,     History    of.      Boston,    1875 

joo 

Frederick  II.,  King  of  Prussia.     N.Y.,  1871 

8° 

French  revolution  of  1780.  N.Y.,  18.59.  8°, 
Histories.     N.Y.,  1851-71.     10°. 

Cortez 

Henry  IV 

Hortense 

Joseph  Bonaparte 

Louis  XIV 

Louis  Philippe 

Maria  Antoinette 

Philip,  chief  of  the  Wampanoags    .     .     . 

Madame  Roland 

Italy  from  tlie  earliest  period  to  the  pres- 
ent day.     N.Y.,  [n.  d.]     12° 

Napoleon  I.,  History  of.  N.Y.,  1855.  2v.  8°, 
Napoleon  at  St.  Helena.  N.Y.,  18.jr>.  8°. 
Napoleon   and   Josephine,   Correspondence 

of.     N.Y.,  1850.     12° 

Napoleon  IIL,  History  of.  Boston,  1869.  8°, 
Romance  of  Spanish  history.     N.Y.,  1869. 

12° 

Russia,  Empire  of.  N.Y.,  1860.  8°  .  .  . 
and  Conwell,  K.  H.     Lives  of  the  presidents 

of  the  United  .States.     Boston,  1882.    8°  . 
Abbott,  Lyman.     In  aid  of  faith.    [Lectures.] 

N.Y.,  1886.     16° 

Laicus.    N.Y.,  1872.     12° 

Ed.     How  to  succeed.     [Essays.]     N.Y., 

1882.     16° 

Abbott,   .Samuel.      Ardenraohr.      Among  the 

hills.     London,  1876.     8° 

Abelard  and  Heloise.     A  media;val  romance, 

with  the  letters  of  Heloise.     Mrs.  A.  S. 

Richardson,  Ed.     Boston,  1884.    16°   .     . 
Abell,  Mrs.  L.   E.     Recollections  of  Napoleon 

on  St.  Helena.     London,  1373.     12°    .     . 
Abercrombie,  John.    Inquiries  concerning  the 

intellectual  powers.     N.Y.,  1855.     16°     . 
Philosophy  of  the  moral  feelings.     N.Y., 

1S54.     16° 

Abiding  memory,  The.     [Sermons   with   me- 
moir.]    Richard  Metcalf.      Boston,   1883. 

12° 

Ablett,  AVilliara  H.     English  trees  and  tree- 
planting.     London,  1880.     8°      .     .     .     . 
Aboard   the   Mavis.      A    cruise    about    Long 

Island,  by  five  boys  and  five  girls.     R. 

Markham".     N.i'.,  1S80.     8° 

Abolition  of  the  presidency.      H.   C.    Lock- 
wood.     N.Y'.,  1884.     12° 

Abominations  of  modern  society.    [Sermons.] 

T.  DeW.  Talmage.     N.Y.,  1872.     12°  .     . 
About,  Edmond.     Germaine.     Boston,  1800. 

12° 

Man  with  the  broken  ear.  N.Y.,1867.  12°, 
Nose  of  a  notary.  Boston,  [n.d.]  16°  .  . 
Kouge  et  noir.     Phila.,  1873.     12°      .    .     . 


162.5 
161.15 
147.22 
715.11 

133.8 
147.23 
177.11 
212.22 

521  1 

.•)27.12 


533.1 
.530.10 

122.28 
122.27 

122.6 

122.1 
122.29 
122.30 

122.8 
122.31 

122.7 

.524.4 
135.4 
i:35.2 


133.5 
135.6 


.534.8 
526.6 


1125.1 

1247.8 
412.0 

1221.3 

773.12 


951.3 

128.4 

625.24 

625.25 


1225.7 
1.326.8 

448.9 

1236.3 

266.20 

425.3 
412.11 
4.32.17 

426.10 


About,  Edmond  —  concluded. 

Story  of  an  honest  man.     N.Y.,  1880.     8°  .      :I05.:.' 

Tolla.     Boston,  18.56.     12° 114.21 

About   England   with   Dickens.     A.   Rimmer. 

London,  1883.     12° 775.13 

About  Grant.  J.  L.  Swift.  Boston,  1880.  12°,  104.7 
About  people.  K.G.Wells.  Boston,  18.85.  18°,  1241.4 
About  old  story-tellers.   D.G.Mitchell.   N.Y., 

1878.  12° 176.22 

Above  suspicion.    Mrs.  J.  II.  Riddell.    Boston, 

J876.     8° .•".65.31 

The  same.     London,  [n.d.]     12°    ...     .       0.54.1 

Abrantes,  Duchess  de.     Memoirs  of  Napoleon, 

his  court,  and  family.  N.Y.,  1873.  2  v.   8°,     175.13 

Abroad   again;   or,   a  fresh   foray  in  foreign 

lands.     C.  Guild.     Boston,  1877.     8°.     .     402.11 

Absaraka.     Home  of  the  Crows.     Mrs.  M.  J. 

Carrington.     Phila.,  1808.     12°.     .     .     .     724.14 

Absentee,  The:  Madame  de  Floury;  Emile  de 
Coulanges;  The  modern  Griselda.  M. 
Edgeworth.     N.Y.,  18.55.     12°    ...     .       340.5 

Abyssinia,  Life  in.      M.  Parkyns.      London, 

18.53.     2  V.     8° 2.57.6 

Acadia,  History  of,  from  its  discovery,  to  its 
surrender  to  England  by  the  treaty  of 
Paris.  J.  Hannay.  St.  John,  N.B.,  1879. 
8° 490.20 

Acadian  geology.    J.   W.   Dawson.     London, 

1808.     8° 043.5 

Accidents   and   sickness.    Help   in.      Boston, 

1871.     16° 031.20 

In  case  of  accident.     D.  A.  Sargent.     Bos- 
ton, [n.d.]     16° 1.321.13 

Accomplished   gentleman.    An.     J.  Sturgis. 

N.Y.,  1S79.     16° 391.2 

Achsah.     A  New  England  study.     W.  M.  F. 

Round.     Boston,  1876.     12° 414.24 

Acoustics,  Wonders  of:  or  the  phenomena  nf 

sound.    H.  Radau.    N.Y.,  1870.     12°.     .     63712 
The  same 1317. 5 

Across  the  chasm.    [A  novel.]   N.Y.,  1885.  16°,     906.24 

Across  the  continent.    S  Bowles.    Springfield, 

186.\     12° 667. 18 

The  same 6*i2.8 

Across  the  Pampas  and  the  Andes.  R.  Craw- 
ford.    London,  1884.     12° 786.16 

Actaea,  pseud.     See  Agiissiz,  C.  E. 

Acting  and  oratory.  For  public  speakers,  teach- 
ers, actors,  etc.     J.  E.  Frobisher.     N.Y., 

1879.  12° 682.3 

Acton,  R.    .Our  colonial  empire.     N.Y. ,  [n.d.] 

18° 691.13 

Actor's  note-book.  Leaves  from  an.     G.  Van- 

denhoff.     N.Y.,  1860.     12° 225.24 

Actor's  tour,  An;  Seventy  thousand  miles  with 
Shakespeare.  D.  C.  Baiidmann.  Boston. 
1885.     12° 789.10 

Actors  and  actresses  of  Great  Britain  and  the 

United  States,  from  the  days  of  David 

Garrick  to  the  present  time.    B.  Mathews 

and  L.  Button,  ICds.     N.Y.,  1886.     12°   .     11. ',7  0 

I.  Garrick  and  his  contemporaries. 

II.  The  Kembles  and  their  contemporaries. 

Actors,  and  the  art  of  acting.     G.   U.  Lewes. 

N.Y.,  1878.     12° 170  23 

Actors,  English,  from  Shakespeare  to  Mac- 
ready.  II.  B.  Baker.  N.Y..  1870.  2v.   12°,     182.10 

Actors,  Our  old.     II.  B.  B.aker.    London,  1881, 

12° HIS. 18 

Acts  of  the  apostles,  Evidential  value  of  the. 

J.  S.  Howson.     Phila.,  ISSO.     1:;°  .     .     .       128.5 


CATALOGUE   OF   THE    CAMBRIDGE   PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 


Adfidem;  or,  Parish  evidences.     E.  F.  Burr. 

Boston,  1871.     12° 626.15 

Adam,  Alexander.     Roman  antiquities.    N.Y., 

1837.     8° 649.5 

Adam  Bede.    Mrs.  M.  Cross.    N.Y.,  1859.    12°,     337.15 

The  same 337.29 

Adam  Hepburn's  vow.  A  tale  of  kirk  and 
covenant.      A.    S.    Swan.     N.T.,    [n.d.] 

12° 974.19 

Adam  and  Eve.     [A  novel.]     L.  Parr.    Phila., 

1S81.     8° 3i)5.4 

Adams,  Miss.  Journal  and  correspondence  of 
tUe  daughter  ot  John  Adams.  1785.  Ed. 
by  her  daughter,  Mrs.  C.  A.  de  Windt. 

N.T.,  1841-42.     2  V.     12° 176.18 

Adams,  Mrs.  Abigail.  Familiar  letters  of  John 
Adams  and  his  wife,  during  tlie  revolu- 
tion, with  a  memoir  of  Mrs.  Adams.     C. 

F.Adams.     N.T.,  1876.     12° 171.5 

Adams,  Charles  F.     Leedle   Yawcob  Strauss, 

and  other  poems.     Boston,  1878.     12°      .       573.8 
Adams,  Charles  Francis.    Life  of  John  Adams, 

with  his  works.    Boston,  1856.    10  v.    8°,       119.1 
Memoirs  of  John  Quincy  Adams.     Phila., 

1874-75.     5v.     8° 118.7 

Adams,  Charles  Francis,  Jr.  A  college  fetich. 
(Phi  Beta  Kappa  address.)    Boston,  1884. 

8° 1232.4 

Railroads ;  their  origin  and  problems.  N.  Y. , 

1S7S.     12° 281.25 

Adams,  Charles  K.     A   manual  of  historical 

literature.     N.Y.,  1882.     12° 1217.3 

Adams,  Emily.     Six  months   at  Mrs.  Prior's. 

Boston,  [n.d.]     16° 911.21 

Adams,  George.  Lectures  on  natural  philoso- 
phy.    Phila.,  1806.     4  v.     8° 635.1 

Adams,  H.  C.     Balderscourt.      London,   [n.d.] 

16° 452.16 

Boys  of  Westonbury.  London,  1878.  12°.  446.14 
Hair-breadth  escapes.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  16°  .  449.18 
School-days  at  Kingscourt.     London,  [n.d.] 

12° 914.4 

Stories  for  Sundays.     London,    [n.d.]     16°,     433.18 
Winborough  boys.     London,  1872.     16°.     .       433.6 
Adams,  H.  G.    Beautiful  butterflies.    London, 

1871.     12° 235.16 

Beautiful  shells.  London,  1871.  12°  .  .  621.8 
Cyclopsdia  of  female  biography.     Loudon, 

1860.     12° .     213.20 

David  Livingstone.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°    .     .     178.26 
Adams,  Henry.     Gallatin,  A.,  Life  of.     Phila., 

1879.    8° 276.7 

Randolph,   John,   Life  of.     Boston,    1882. 

12° 1114.11 

Adams,  James  C,  Adventures  of.     T.  H.  Hit- 
tell.     Boston,  1867.     16°     .....     .       711.3 

Adams,  John.     Works  and  life.     C.  F.  Adams. 

Boston,  1856.     10  v.     8° 119.1 

Life.     C.  F.  Olid  J.  Q.  Adams.     Phila.,  1.S71. 

2  V.     12° 102.13 

Life.    J.T.Morse.     (American  statesmen.) 

Boston,  1885.     16° 1121.17 

Discourses  on  Davila.     Boston,  1805.     S°    .     221.15 
Adams,  John   G.     Whittemore,  Thomas,  Me- 
moir of.     Boston,  1878.     12° 176.17 

Adams,   John    Quincy,   Memoir    of.       C.   F. 

Adams.     Phila.,  1874.     12  v.     8°     .     .     .       118.7 
Life  of.    Josiah  Quincy.    Boston,  1858.    8°,       119.2 

The  same 118.6 

Life.     (American  statesmen.)     J.  T.  Morse. 

Boston,  1882.     12° 1111.13 


Adams,  Mrs.  J.  S.     Allegories  of  life.     Boston, 

1872.     12° 232.14 

Adams,  Mrs.  John,  Letters  of,  and  memoir  by 

C.F.Adams.     Boston,  1840.     2  v.     16°.     211.31 

Adams,  Mary.    An  honorable  surrender.    N.Y., 

1883.  16° 943.16 

Adams,  Nehemiah.   At  eventide.    [Discourses.] 

Boston,  1877.     12° 272.29 

Eliot,  John,  Life  of.  Boston,  1870.  8°  .  .  115.17 
The  sable  cloud.  Boston,  1861.  12°.  .  .  432.28 
Adams,  Oscar  Fay.     Hand-book  of  American 

authors.     Boston,  1884.     10° 1121.12 

Hand-book  of   English  authors.      Boston, 

1884.  16° 1121.6 

Through  the  year  with  the  poets.    January, 

February,  March,  April,  May,  June,  July, 
August.     Boston,   [n.d.]     8  v.     16°      .     .     585.19 
Adams,  Samuel,  Life  and  public  services  of. 

W.V.Wells.     Boston,  1865.     3  v.     8°     .       118.5 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.     Alpine  adventures.     Lon- 
don, 1878.     12° 497.18 

Beneath  the  surface;   or,  Wonders  of  the 

underground  world.    London,  1876.    12°,     482.18 

Famous  books.  [English  literature.]  N.Y., 
[n.d.]     12° 128.8 

Famous   caves    and    catacombs.      London, 

1886.     12° 797.4 

The   forest,  the    jungle     and    the    prairie. 

London,  1873.     12°' 722.14 

Hunter   and    trapper    in    North   America. 

London,  1874.     12° 465.11 

The  land  of  the  Incas,  and  the  city  of  the 
sun.     Boston,  1885.     12° 1415.10 

Life  in  the  primeval  world.     London,  1872. 

16° 621.11 

Lighthouses   and   lightships.      N.Y.,    1870. 

12° 253.12 

Page,  squire  and  knight.  Boston,  1883. 
8° 395.17 

The  secret  of  success.     N.Y.,  1879.     12°      .     286.11 

Shakespeare,  Concordance  to  the  plays  of. 
London,  1886.     8° 572.12 

Shore  and  sea.     London,  1883.     12°   .     .    .      932.3 

Topography  and  history  of  the  Rhine  valley. 
(See  Franco -Prussian  war.)  London, 
[n.d.]     2  V.     8° 593.1 

Washington,  and  other  great  military  com- 
manders.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 1124.22 

Woman's   work   and   worth.      N.Y.,    1880. 

12° 125.7 

Women  of  fashion  and  representative  wo- 
men.    London,  1878.     2  v.     8°    .     .     .     .     1117.2 
Adams,  William  T.     All  adrift.     Boston,  1883. 

16° 916  24 

Army  and  navy  series.    Boston,  [n.d.]     G  v. 
16°. 

Soldier  boy.  The 4.58.13 

Sailor  boy.  The 4.58.14 

Young  lieutenant,  The 458.15 

Yankee  middy,  The 458.16 

Fighting  Joe 458.18 

Brave  old  salt 458.19 

Bout  club  series.     Boston,  [n.d.]     16°. 

All  aboard 457.20 

Boat  club,  The 4.57.19 

Now  or  never 457.21 

Down  South.     Boston.  1881.     16°.     .     .     .     913.11 

Going  South.     Boston,  1880.     16°.     .     .     .    911.12 

Going  West.     Boston,  1876.     16°   ...     .    457.22 

In  doors  and  out.  [A  novel.]  Boston,  [n.d.] 
12° 946.20 


CATALOGUE   OF   THE   CAMBRIDGE   PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 


16°       . 

450.18 

16°  . 

4:i7.8 

'.t|9.» 

4r.(i.20 

• 

!)19.2 

Adams,  William  T.  —  concluded. 

Isles  of  the  sea.     Boston,  1877.     10°.     .     .  4.58.21 

Lake  breezes.     Boston,  1879.     10°.     .     .     .  4.>7.30 

Lake  shore  neries.    Boston,  (n.(l.|    0  v.    10°. 

Through  by  daylight 4.')7-7 

Lightning  express.  The 4.")7.8 

On  lime 4.57.9 

.Switch  off 457.10 

Break  up  457.11 

Bear  and  forbear 457.12 

Little  by  little.     Boston,  1871.     10°     .     .     .  4.56.19 

Living  too  fast.     [A  novel.  |     Boston,  1876. 

12° 306.8 

Marrying  a  beggar.      [A   novel.]     Boston, 

1800.     12° 3(U.81 

Money  maker.  The.     Boston,  1874. 

Our  standard  bearer.    Boston,  [n.d.] 

Out  West.     Boston,  [n.d.]     10°      . 

Poor  and  proud.     Boston,  1.875.     10° 

Snug  harbor.     Boston,  1884.     10°. 

Starry  flat/ series.   Boston,  [n.d.]    6  v.    10°. 

Starry  flag.  The 457.1 

Freaks  of  fortune 4.57.2 

Breaking  away 4.57. .3 

Seek  and  find 457.4 

Make  or  break 4.57.5 

Down  the  river 4.57.0 

Square  and  compass.     Boston,  1885.     12°   .  928.15 

Up  the  river.     Boston,  1882.     16°.     .     .     .  914.11 

Upward  and  onward  series.    Boston,  1874. 
6  v.     10°. 

Bivouac  and  battle 457.28 

Cringle  and  cross-tree 4.57.27 

Desk  and  debit 4.57.26 

Field  and  forest 457.24 

Plane  and  plank 457.25 

Sea  and  shore    457.29 

Vine  and  olive.     Boston,  1876.     10°  .     .     .  458.20 

Way  of    the  world.     [A  novel.]     Boston, 

1S07.     12° 946.21 

Wonijtille  series.     Boston,  [n.d.]    0  v.     10°. 

Hich  and  humble 4-57 . 1 3 

In  school  and  out 4.57.14 

Walch  and  wait 4.57.15 

Work  and  win 457.10 

Hope  and  have 457.17 

Haste  and  waste 457.18 

Tncht  club  series.    Boston,  [n.d.]     10°. 

Little  Bobtail     .     .     .     ' 4.50.12 

Yacht  club 4.56.13 

Coming  wave 456.15 

Dorcas  club 450.10 

Ocean  bom 450.17 

Youn'i  America  abroad.  Boston,  [n.d.]   16°. 

Outward  bound 45S.1 

Shamrock  and  thistle 458.2 

Red  cross 4.58.3 

Dikes  and  ditches 4.58.4 

Palace  and  cottage 458.5 

Down  the  Khine 4.58.0 

Up  the  Baltic 458.7 

Northern  lands 458.8 

Cress  and  crescent 458.9 

Adamson,  Kobcrt.     Fichte,  Life  of.      Phila., 

1881.     10° 178.32 

Addies  husband.    [A  novel.]   X.Y..  188.5.   10°,  906.13 
Addison,  .Joseph,  Life  of.    [English  men  of  let- 
ters.]     W.    .J.    Courthope.      N.Y.,    1884. 

12° 192.45 

Essays.     Chosen  and  edited  by  J.  R.  Green. 

London,  1880.     16° IDl.U 


Addison,  .Joseph  —  concluded. 

Sir   Roger   de    Coverley.      London,    [n.d.] 

12° 1222.11 

Work.'<.     G.  W.  Greene,  Ed.    N.Y.,  18.54. 

Ov.     12° 133.1 

I.  Tran.slations. 
II.  Dialogues  on  medals,  travels,  letters, 
etc. 

III.  The  freeholder.    The  plebeian.     The 

lover. 

IV.  The  t.atler.     The  guardian. 
V.  and  VI.  The  spectator. 

Adela  Catlicart.    G.  Macdonald.  Boston,  [n.d.[ 

12° 336.11 

The  same 336.18 

The  s.ame 336.31 

Adele.     .J.  Kavanagh.     N.Y.,  1865.     12°      .     .      425.4 

Adeler,  Max,  pseud.     .See  Clark,  Charles  H. 

Adirondack  tales.  W.  H.  H.  Murray.  Bos- 
ton, IS77.     12° 366.18 

Adirondack  wilderness  of  Xew  York,  Topo- 
graphical survey  of.  V.  Colvin.  Albany, 
1873.     8° 739.4 

Adirondacks,  .\dventures  in  the  wilderness  of 
the.  \y.  H.  H.  Murray.  Boston,  1SI)9. 
12° '. 711.1 

Adirondacks,  The,  as  a  health  resort.     J.  W. 

Stickler,  £■(/.     N.Y.,  1886.     18°   ...     .     781.20 

Adler,  G.  J.  Ollendorff's  new  method  of  le.arn- 
ing  the  German  language.  N.Y.,  1846. 
12° 728.28 

Admiral's   ward,   The.      Mrs.    A.    V.    Hector. 

X.Y.,  188.3.     10° 943.19 

Adrift  in  a  boat.    W.  H.  G.  Kingston.     Plilla., 

1809.     12° 401.17 

Adrift  in  the  ice-fields.     C.  W.  Hall.     Boston, 

1877.     12° 445.20 

Advance  and  retreat.  Personal  experiences  in 
the  United  States  and  Confederate  States 
armies.  J.  B.  Hood.  Xew  Orleans,  1880. 
8° 183.15 

Advent  movement.     J.  White.     Battle  Creek, 

1808.     12° 2.34.23 

Adventures  in  the  .lir.  Memorable  experi- 
ences of  great  aeronauts.  W.  de  Pouvielle. 
London,  1877.     12° 780.17 

Adventures  in  Tliule.     [Stories  for  boys.]    W. 

Black.     London,  188.3.     12° 919.19 

Adventures  of  a  brownie.     Mrs.  D.  M.  Craik. 

N.Y.,  1872.     16° 453.25 

Adventures  of   a  consul  abroad.     L.   Monti. 

Boston.  1878.     12° 382.8 

Adventures  of  a  griffin.     London,  1807.     12°,     452.22 

Adventures  of  a  roving  diplomatist.     H.  Wik- 

otr.     N.Y.,  1867.     12° 425.5 

Adventures  of  a  widow.    [A  novel.]    E.  Faw- 

cett.     Boston,  1884.     12° 959.11 

Adventures  of  a  young  naturalist.     L.  Biart. 

N.Y..  1871.     12° 734.6 

Adventures  of  Captain  Mayo;  or,  A  Pho-ni- 
cian  expedition,  B.C.  10*X).  L.  Cahun. 
N.Y.,  1876.    8° 324. l7 

Adventures  of  Mr.  Verdant  Green.  E.  Brad- 
ley.    N.Y.,  1800.     12° 421.11 

Adventures  of  Rob  Roy.  J.  S.  Grant.  Lon- 
don, [n.d.]     10° 384.1 

The  s.-ime 443.23 

Adventures   of    Tom  Hanson.      F.   Garside. 

London,  1S77.     12° 440.11 

Adventures  on  the  great  hunting  grounds  of 

the  world.   V.  Meunier.   N.Y.,  1869.    12°,     001.15 


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Adventures  on  the  ocean.    J.  S.  Sleeper.    ]ios- 

ton.  [n.d.]     12° 444.38 

Adventurous  lives.     B.  H.  Becker.     London, 

1878.     2v.     12° 1120.5 

Advertising,  History  of.     H.  Sampson.     Lon- 
don, 1874.     8°". 228.1 

Advocacy,  Illustrations  in.     R.  Harris.    Lon- 
don, 1884.     16° 1231.9 

Aerial  world,  The.     G.  Hartwig.     X.Y.,  lS7.i. 

8° 712.20 

.SJschylus,  Dramas  of.     A.  Swanwick,  Trans. 

London,  1873.     2  v.     8° 616.3 

Tragedies  of.     N.Y..  1856.     12°     ...     .       614.3 
.SIsop  and  others,  Fables  of.     Bewick.     Lon- 
don, 1871.     12° 234.7 

iEsop's  fables.     S.  Croxall.    Boston,  1864.    16°,    4-53.19 
iEsthetios,  The  science  of.     H.  N.  Day.     New 

Haven,  1872.     12° 6.".1.13 

Afghanistan  and  the  Anglo-Russian  dispute. 
Russia's  advance  towards  India;  with  a 
description  of  Afghanistan,  and  of  the 
military  resources  of  the  powers  concerned. 
T.  F.  Rodenbougb.  N.Y.,  1885.  12°.  .  1422.1 
Afloat  and  ashore.     J.  F.  Cooper.     N.T.,  1871. 

12° 312.9 

The  same 381.1 

Afloat  in  the  forest.     M.  Reid.     Boston,  1867. 

10° 467.2 

Afoot  and  alone.    [Travels.]   S.  Powers.    Hart- 
ford, 1872.     12° 715.19 

Afraga  ;  or  Life  and  love  in  Norway.  T.  Miigge. 

Phila.,  fn.d.]     12°      .     .     .  " 357.38 

Africa.  Baker,  S.W.  Ismailia.  N.Y.,  1875.   8°,      717.3 
Barker,  M.  A.     A  year's  housekeeping  in 

south  Africa.     London,  1877.     12°      .     .      492.8 
Bell,  N.  R.  E.     Heroes  of  north  African  dis- 
covery.    London,  1877.     12° 176.27 

Bellairs,  Lady,  Ed.     The  Transvaal   war. 

London,  1885.     8° 1429.2 

Cameron,   V.   L.      Across  Africa.      X.Y.,    , 

1877.     8° '.     487.13 

Cunynghame,  A.  T.     My  command  in  south 

Africa.     1874-78.     London,  1879.     8°.     .       763.4 
Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.     Explorations  in  equato- 
rial Africa.     N.Y.,  1861.     8° 664.4 

Elton,  J.   F.      Lakes    and    moiuitains    of 

Africa.     London,  1879.     8° 773.4 

Geddic,  J.     Lake  regions  of  central  Africa. 

London,  1881.     16° 761.22 

Gillmore,  P.  A  ride  through  hostile  Africa, 
with  adventures  among  the  Boers.  Lon- 
don, 1881.    8°   .     • 776.4 

Holub,   E.     Seven  years  in  south  Africa. 

1872-70.     Boston,  1881.     2  v.     8°    .     .     .       765.9 
Jameson,  Prof.,  and  others.    Discovery  and 

adventures  in  Africa.     N.Y.,  18.55.     16°.     711.17 
Krapf,  J.  L.     Travels  and  labors  in  eastern 

Africa.     Boston,  1860.     12° 710.1 

Livingstone,  D.    Missionary  travels  in  south 

Africa.     N.Y..  1858.     8° 717.5 

Long,   C.   C.     Naked   truths  of    a    naked 

people.     N.Y.,  1877.     8° 487.5 

Pinto,   A.   de  S.      How  I  crossed  Africa. 

Phila.,  1881.     2  v.     8° 769.5 

Pringle,  Mrs.  M.  A.  A  journey  towards  the 
mountains  of  the  Moon.  Edinburgh,  1884. 

8° "  .     .     .       787.6 

Beade,  W.  W.     Savage  Africa.     N.Y.,  1804. 

8° 665.12 

Rowley,   H.      Africa   unveiled.       London, 

1870.     16° 521.7 


Africa  —  concluded. 

Schweinfurth,  G.     Heart  of  Africa.     N.Y., 

1874.     2  V.     8° 716.14 

Stanley,  H.   M.     Through  the  dark  conti- 
nent.   N.Y.,  1878.    2v.    8° 718.14 

The  same 718.15 

Suakin.    1885.     A  sketch  of  the  campaign 
of  tliis  year.   By  an  officer  who  was  there. 

Loudon,  1885.     12° 1422.10 

Taylor,   B.       Journey    to    central    Africa. 

N.Y.,  1856.     12° 714.17 

Lake  regions  of  central  Africa.      N.Y., 

1873.     12° 713.6 

Travels    in    south   Africa.      N.Y.,  1872. 

12° 713.7 

Thomas,  C.W.   West  coast  of  Africa.   N.Y., 

1860.     12° 664.25 

Thomson,  Joseph.     Through  Masiii  Land. 
A    journey    tlirough    eastern   equatorial 
Africa.     188.3-84.     Boston,  188,5.     8°  .     .      788.8 
African  Islands,  West.     A.  B.  Ellis.    London, 

1885.     8° 794.6 

After  dark,   and  other  stories.      W.    Collins. 

N.Y.,  1874.     12° 3.35.29 

After  icebergs  with  a  painter.     L.  L.  Noble. 

S.Y.,  1861.     8° 662.4 

After  life.      Sequel   to   "  Journal   of  a  home 

life."  E.  M.  Sewell.  London,  1868.  12°,  413.15 
After  many  days.  F.C.Fisher.  N.Y.,1877.  8°,  369.6 
Afterem,  George,  pseud.     Silken  threads.     [A 

detective  story.]  Boston,  1885.  12°  .  .  968.5 
Afterglow.    (No  name  series.)    Boston,  1877. 

10° 362.66 

Aftermath.   [Poems.]   H.  W.  Longfellow.  Bos- 
ton, 1873.     12° " 554.9 

Afternoon  songs.     Mrs.  J.  C.  R.  Dorr.     N.Y., 

1885.     16° 580.2 

Against  the  stream.      Mrs.    E.    R.    Charles. 

N.Y.,  1873.     12° 321.1 

Agamemnon,  and  other  poems.    R.  Browning. 

Boston,  1882.     10° 576.4 

Agamemnon's  daughter.      [A  poem.)     D.  J. 

Snider.     Boston,  1885.     16° 585.6 

Agamenticus.    E.  P.  Tenney.     Bostou,  1878. 

10° 383.1 

Agassiz,  Mrs.  E.  C.     A  first  lesson  in  natural 

history.     Boston,  18.59.     16° 621.9 

and  A.    Seaside  studies  in  natural  history. 

Boston,  1865.     8° 623.13 

Agassiz,  Louis.    His  life  and  correspondence. 
Mrs.  E.  C.  Agassiz.     Boston,  1885.     2  v. 

12° 1135.7 

The  same 1135.18 

Geological  sketches.     Boston,  1866.     12°,    642.21 
Methods  of  study  in  natural  liistory.   Bos- 
ton, 1863.     12° 622.20 

and  Mrs.  E.  C.    A  journey  in  Brazil.     Bos- 
ton, 1808.     8° 735.5 

and  Gould.  A.  A.     Principles  of  zoology. 

N.Y.,  1866.     12° 621.1 

and  others.     A  journey  in  Brazil.     Boston, 

1860.     8° 643.10 

Agatha's  husband.     Mrs.  D.  M.  Craik.     N.Y.. 

[n.d.]    8° 343.9 

The  same .343.-36 

Age,  The.     [A  satire.]     P.J.Bailey.     Boston, 

18.58.     12° 614.12 

Age  of  fable.    T.  Bulfinch-    Boston,  1855.  12°,     052.20 
The  same.     E.  E.  Hale,  Ed.     Boston,  18S2. 

12° 1215.1 


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Age  of  fable,  Poetry  of  the.     T.  Biilfinch,   Kd. 

Boston,  1803.     Vl° (ill.  10 

Agnes.     J.Abbott.     N.Y.,  [n.d.)     10°     .     .     .     4^5.10 

Agues,    Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Oliphant.     N.Y.,  ISCSIS. 

S° 323.3 

Agnes  Gray.      A.    Bronte.      Memoir   by    C. 

Bronte.     Lomloii,  1874.     12° 363.63 

Agnes  llopeloun's  school  and  holidays.     Mrs. 

M,  O.  W.  Oliphant.     London,  1872.    16°,    461.19 

Agues  of  Sorrento.     Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe.     Bos- 
Ion,  1801'.     12° 820.1 

Agriculture.    How  crops  feed.     S."  W.  John- 
son.   N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 638.8 

How  crops  grow.    S.  W.  Johnson.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12° 638.9 

Report  of  the  Mass.  state  agricultural  ex- 
periment station  at  Amherst,  Mass.  Bos- 
ton, 1885.  8° .5.58.7 

Agricultural   chemistry.      H.   Davy.      Phila., 

1821.     8° 047.15 

Agricultural  practice,  Lessons  in  the  science 

of.     n.  Tanner.     London,  1881.     18°.     .     674.26 

Aguecheek.     C.     Fairbanks.      Boston,   1859. 

12° :!52.23 

Aguilar,  Grace.    Days  of  Bruce.    N.Y.,  1805. 

2  V.     12° 426.17 

Home  influence.  N.Y.,  1870.  12°  .  .  .  420.15 
Mother's  recompense.  X.Y.,  1870.  12°  .  420.10 
Vale  of  cedars.  N.Y.,  1870.  12°  .  .  .  .  420.19 
Woman's  friendship.    N.Y.,  1870.     12°.     .    426.18 

Aid,  Early,  in  injuries  and  accidents.     F.  Es- 

march.     Phila.,  1883.     12° 1312.11 

Aide,   Hamilton.       ''A    nine   days'   wonder." 

Boston,  1875.     8° 361.30 

Rita.  An  autobiography.  Leipzig,  1859. 
12° .333.14 

Aide-de-camp,  Adventures  of  an.    J.  S.  Grant. 

London,  [n.d. I     10° 384.2 

Aiken,  Dr.,  Ed.     Select  works  of  the  British 

poets.     Phila.,  1831.     8° 013.11 

Aiken,  Aunt  Lizzie,  The  story  of.     Mrs.  G. 

Anderson.     Chicago,  1880.     16°.     .     .     .     178.18 

Aiken,  Lucy.     Correspondence  with  Dr.  Chan- 

ning.     1.S20-42.     Boston,  1874.     12°     .     .     204.10 
Memoirs  of  the  court  of  Queen  Elizabeth. 

N.Y.,  1870.     12° 114.4 

The  s.ame 145.12 

Aiken,   P.    F.     Memorials    of    Robert    Burns. 

London,  1870.     12° 171.0 

Aileen  Ferrers.    S.  Morley.     N.Y.,  1875.     8°  .     346.02 

Ailie  Gilroy.     W.   Chambers.     London,   1872. 

16° 363.21 

Aim!  Fire  I!  Bang  I II    Stories  for  young  folks. 

J.  M.  Beecher.     Boston,  ISSl.     16°     .     .       913.6 

Aiin6e.    A  tale  of  the  days  of  James  II.     A. 

Giberne.     N.Y.,  1873.     16° 441.1 

Air  and  rain.     K.  A.  Smith.     London,  1872. 

8° 634.3 

Air,  Relations  of,  to  clothes,  houses,  etc.     M. 

von  Pettenkofer.     London,  1873.     16°    .     031.17 

Air,  Tlirough  the.     Forty  years  as  an  aeronaut. 

J.  Wise.     Phila.,  1873.     8° 727.10 

Air,  Travel-s  in  the.    Ed.  by  Glaisher.    London, 

1871.     8° 718.5 

"Airy,  fairy  Lillian."    Mrs.  M.  Argles.    Phila., 

1879.     12° 374.27 

The  same 392.2 

Akenside,  Mark.     The  pleasures  of  imagina- 
tion.    [A  poem.)     Portland,  1805.     12°   .       582.5 
Poetical  works.     Life  by  A.  Dyce.     Boston, 

[n.d.]     16° " .562.10 


Alabama.    Messages,  Annual   and   special,  of 
Cod.  W.  H.  Smith,  to  the  general  assembly 
of  Alabama.     Montgomery,  1870.     8°.     .     739.21 
Alaska.     Bancroft,   II.   11.     History  of,  1730- 

1885.     San  Francisco,  1886.     S°  .     .     .     .     1420.0 
D.ill,   W.    H.     Alaska   and    its   resources. 

Boston,  1870.     8° 727.5 

Hall,  H.  Seal  islands  of  Alaska.  Pelioff, 
I.  Resources,  industry  aiul  population  of 
Alaska.      See  Vol.  VIII.  of  tenth   U.S. 

census 802.11 

Jackson,  S.     Alaska  and  missions  on  the 

north  Pacific  coast.     N.Y.,  I.S80.     12°.     .      706.1 
Scidmore,  E.  R.     Its  southern  coast  and  the 

Sitk.an  archipelago.     Boston,  [n.d.]     12°,      792.1 
Wardman,  G.     A  trip  to  Alaska.     Boston, 

ls84.     16° 771.21 

Whympcr,  F.     Travels  and  adventures  in 

Alaska.     N.Y.,  1869.     8° 003.1 

Albany,  Countess  of.  V.  Paget.  (Famous  wo- 
men.)    Boston,  1884.     16° 1121.16 

Albany,  Settlement  and  early  history  of.     W. 

Barnes.     Albany,  1804.     8° 518.10 

Albee,  John.  Literary  art.  A  conversation 
between  a  painter,  a  poet  and  a  philoso- 
pher.   N.Y.,  1881.    10° 128.30 

Albemarle,  Earl  of.     Fifty  years  of  my  life. 

X.Y.,  1877.     12°    .     .    '. 172.7 

Alb^rdie,  J.  B.     Wheelwright,  William,   Life 

and  labors  of.     Boston,  1877.     12°.     .     .       172. (i 
Albert,  I'rlnce,  The  e.arly  homes  of.     A.  Rlm- 

mer.     Edinburgh,  18.83.     .8° 777.7 

See  also  Prince  Consort. 
Albert  Victor,  Prince  of  Wales,  and   Prince 
George.    Cruise  of  H.M.S.  "  B.acchante." 
With  additions  by  J.  N.  D.-ilton.    London, 

1880.     2  V.     S° 790.5 

Albert  Lunel.     Lord  Brougham.     N.Y.,  1872. 

8° 346.32 

Albert  N'Yanza,  the  great  basin  of  the  Xile. 

S.  W.  Baker.     London,  1860.     8°    .     .     .      730.9 
Albret,  Jeanne  de.  Queen  of  Navarre,  Life  of. 

M.  W.  Freer.     London,  [n.d.]     12°      .     .     1124.9 
Albro,  John   A.     Shep.ard,  Thomas,  Life  of. 

Boston,  1870.     8° 115.18 

Alcestis.      [A    musical    story.]      N.Y.,    1874. 

16° '. .362.14 

Alcock,  Rutherford.     Art  and  art  industries  in 

Japan.     London,  1.S78.     12° 657.18 

Capital  of  the  Tycoon.     N.Y.,  1863.     2  v. 

12° 004.14 

Alcohol;  its  use  and  abuse.     W.  S.  (Irecnlield. 

N.Y.,  1879.     16° 073.2 

Alcohol  and  the  state  law  as  applied  to  the 
liquor  traffic.    R.  C.  Pitman.    N.Y.,  1877. 

12° 055.22 

Alcott,  A.  Bronson.     Concord  days.     Boston, 

1872.     12° 303.44 

Emerson,  R.  W.,  His  character  and  genius. 

Boston,  1882.     12° 1114.12 

Record  of  his  school.  E.  P.  Peabody.  Bos- 
ton, 1874.     12° 233.21 

Sonnets  and  canzonets.    Boston,  1882.    16°,    575.18 

Table-talk.     Boston,  1877.     12° 272.7 

Tablets.    Boston,  2879.     12° 294.7 

Alcott,  Louisa  M.  Aunt  Jo's  scrap  bag  series. 
Boston,  1872-82.     16° 

I.  My  boys 430.18 

IL  Shawl  straps 436.17 

in.  Cupid  and  Chow-chow 436.19 

IV.  Mv  girls 4,S6.26 


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Alcott,  Louisa  M.  — concluded. 

V.  Jimmy's  cruise  in  the  "Pinafore," 

etc 436.27 

The  same 430.28 

VI.  An  old  fashioned  Tliauksgiving,  etc.,  yi6.13 

Eight  cousins.     Boston,  1875.     16°     .     .     .  827.24 

The  same 3:^7.25 

Hospital  sketches,  and  Camp  and  fireside 

stories.     Boston,  1869.     16° 430.20 

The  same 436.21 

The  same 430.22 

Jack  and  Jill.    Boston,  1880.    10°.     .     .     .  327.34 

The  same 327.35 

Little  men.     Boston,  1871.     10°     ...     .  327.15 

The  same 327.16 

The  same 327.17 

Little  women.     Boston,  1869.     10°     .     .     .  327.18 

The  same 327.19 

The  same 327.22 

The  same 327.23 

Lulu's  library.     Stories  for  children.     Bos- 
ton, 1886.     16° 931.14 

Old  fashioned  girh     Boston,  1870.     16°.     .  327.11 

The  same 327.12 

The  same 327.13 

The  same 327.14 

Proverb  stories.      Kitty's    cla«s   day,  etc., 

Boston,  1S82.     16°      '. 941.15 

Rose  in  bloom.     Sequel  to  "  Eight  cousins." 

Boston,  1876.    16° 327.30 

The  same 327.31 

Silver  pitchers.     Boston,  1876.     16°    .     .     .  327.28 

The  same 327.29 

Spinning  wheel  stories.    Boston,  1884.    16°,  931.3 

Under  the  lilacs.     Boston,  1878.     10°.     .     .  327.32 

The  same 327. .33 

Work.    Boston,  1873.     16° 327.9 

The  same 327.10 

Alcott,  W.  A.     In  the  wilderness  of  pills  and 

powders.    Boston,  1859.    12° 342.30 

Alden,  E.     Clark,  Mrs.  M.  A.  O.,  Memoir  of. 

Boston,  1837.     18° 211.22 

Alden,  Mrs.   I.   M.     The  Chautauqua  girls  at 

home.     Boston,  1877.     12° 364.68 

An  endless  chain.    Boston,  [n.d.]     12°.     .  9.58.8 

Ester  Kied.     Boston,  [n.d.].     12°   ...     .  9.56.16 

Ester.Eied  yet  speaking.  Boston,  [n.d.]   12°,  950.21 
Four  girls  at  Chautauqua.     Boston,   1877. 

12° 304.50 

Julia  Ried.     Boston,  [n.d.]     12°     ...     .  956.17 

The  King's  daughter.     Boston,  [n.d.]    12°,  9.56.19 
Links    in    Rebecca's   life.      Boston,    [n.d.] 

12° 956.15 

Man   of    the  house.      (Juvenile.)     Boston, 

1883.     16° 918.4 

Mrs.  Solomon  Smith  looking  on.     Boston, 

[n.d.]     12° 956.22 

Mother's  boys  and  girls.     (Juvenile.)     Bos- 
ton, [n.d.]     12°      924.17 

A  new  graft  on  the  family  tree.     Boston, 

1880.     12° 379.9 

Ruth  Erskine's  crosses.    Boston,  1879.    12°,  364.88 

Spun  from  fact.     Boston,  [n.d.]     12°.     .     .  976.18 

Three  people.     Boston,  [n.d.]     12°      .     .     .  950.18 

Two  boys.    (Juvenile.)   Boston,  [n.d.]     12°,  922.13 

Wise  and  otherwise.     Boston,  [n.d.]      12°  .  956.20 

Young  people  at  home.    Boston,  [n.d.]    12°,  924.6 
and  Foster,  Mrs.  I.  H.     Dr.  Deane's  way, 

and  other  stories.     Boston,  [n.d.]     16°     .  451.11 

From  different  standpoints.    Boston,  1878. 

12° 364.89 


Alden,  Joseph.     The  science  of  government  in 
connection   with   American   institutions. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 1318.5 

Thoughts  on  the  religious  life.     N.Y.,  1879. 

10° 291.11 

Alden,  W.  L.     Christopher  Columbus,  Life  of. 

N.Y.,  1S8L     16° 1111.9 

Cruise    of   the   canoe    club.     N.Y.,    1883. 

16° 918.5 

The  moral  pirates.     N.Y.,  1881.     10°      .     .       918.9 
Shooting  stars.  [Humorous  sketches.]  Jf.Y., 

1878.^12° 273.14 

Alderbrook.    Mrs.  E.  Judson.     Boston,  1856. 

li'° .343.31 

Alderdice,  Mrs.  E.  W.   Heart's  delight.   N.Y., 

1S79.     12° ;t82.25 

Aldrich,  Thomas  B.     Cloth  of  gold.     [Poems.] 

Boston,  1S74.     10° .551.27 

Flower  and  thorn.    [Poems.]    Boston,  1877. 

16° 571.7 

Friar  Jerome's   beautiful  book,  and  other 

poems.     Boston,  1881.     18° .583.21 

From  Ponkapog  to   Pesth.    Boston,  1883. 

12° 775.14 

Lyrics  and  sonnets.     [Selected.]     Boston, 

1881.     18° 583.8 

Marjorie  Daw,  and  other  people.     Boston, 

1873.     12° 363.8 

Mercedes,  and  later  lyrics.     Boston,   1884. 

12° 576.22 

Out  of  his  head.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°    .     .     .    .345.29 

Poems.     Boston,  1885.     12° 578.3 

Prudence  Palfrey.  Boston,  1874.  12°  .  .  363.9 
The  queen  of  Sheba.  Boston,  1877.  12°  .  304.66 
The  Stillwater  tragedy.  Boston,  1880.  12°,  396.29 
Story  of  a  bad  boy.  Boston,  1870.  16°.  .  434.14 
Aldridge,   Reginald.     Ranch  notes.     London, 

1884.     12° "781.4 

Alec  Forbes  of  Howglen.   G.  Macdonald.   Lon- 
don, [n.d.]     12° 330.13 

The  same 330.14 

Aleck  and  mutineers  of  the  "Bounty."     Bos- 
ton, [n.d.]     10° 432.29 

Alexander  I.,  Emperor  of  all  the  Russias,  Life 
and  times  of.      C.  Joyneville.      London, 

1875.     3  V.     8° 193.3 

Alexander,  the  Great,  History  of.     J.  Abhott. 

X.Y.,  18.54.     16° 122.15 

Alexander,  the  Great,  Life  and  actions  of.     J. 

Williams.     X.Y.,  185.5.     16° 121.16 

Alexander,  Mrs.     See  Hector,  Mrs.  A.  F. 
Alexander,    Francesca.      The    story    of    Ida. 

Boston,  1883.     16° 951.2 

Roadside  songs  of  Tuscany.    J.  Ruskin,  Ed. 

N.Y.,  1884.     8v.     8° 572.7 

Alexander,  H.  H.     Guiteau,  Life  and  trial  of. 

Boston,  [n.d.]     12° 1217.1 

Alexis  the  runaway.    Mrs.  K.  A.  Parker.    Bos- 
ton, 1868.     16° 452.23 

Alfieri  Yittorio,  Life  of.   W.  D.  Howells.    Bos- 
ton, 1877.     16° 1S1.3 

Alford,  E.  M.    Margaret.    London,  1871.    12°.     333. 2U 
Alfred  the  Great,  History  of.    Abbott,  J.   X.Y., 

18.54.     16° 122.19 

Hughes,  T.     Life.     London,  [n.d.]     10°     .     146.13 
PauU,  Dr.     Life.     London,  18.53.     12°    .     .     212.18 
Alfred  Hagart's  household.     A.  Smith.     Bos- 
ton, 1865.     12° 345.34 

Algebra,  Elements  of.     Saunderson.     London, 

179-3.     8° 634.6 

A  treatise  on.     T.  Strong.    N.Y.,  1859.    8°,      639.6 


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Alger,  Horatio.     The  backwoods  boy.     (Lin- 
coln.)   N.Y.,  1883.     12° 917.23 

The  same 910.8 

Ben's  nugget.     Pliila.,  [n.d.]     10°.     .    .     .  910.2 

Brave  and  bold.     Boston,  [n.d.]     10°.     .     .  442.2:) 
(Charlie  Codiuan's  cruise.      Boston,    [n.d.] 

10° 437.2 

D.-»n  the  detective.     X.Y.,  1884.     10°.     .     .  917.10 

Do  and  dare.     Phila.,  1>W4.     12°     ...     .  928.0 

Frank's  campaign.     Boston,  [n.d.]    10°  .     .  442.. 38 
From  canal  boy  to   president.     (Garfield.) 

N.Y.,  1881.     10° 913.21 

From    farm    boy    to    senator.      ("iVebster.) 

N.y.,  1882.     10° 914.24 

Gran'ther    Baldwin's    Thanksgiving,     and 

other  jioenis.     Boston,  [n.d.]     10°  .     .     .  r)8.').4 

Hector's  inheritance.     Pliila.,  [n.d.]     10°    .  931.7 

Herbert  Carter's  legacy.    Boston,  187-').   10°,  441.8 

Jack's  ward.     Boston,  1875.     10°   ...     .  441.9 
Luck  and  pluck  series.    Boston,  [n.d.]    10°. 

Luck  and  pluck 442.1.5 

Sink  or  swim 442.10 

Strive  and  succeed 442.18 

Try  and  trust 442.19 

Bound  to  rise 442.20 

Risen  from  the  ranks 442.21 

Ra;/r)ed  Dick  serU'n.     Boston,  [n.d.]    10°. 

Ragged  Dick 442.1 

Fame  and  fortune 442.2 

Rough  and  re.ady 442.4 

Ben,  tlie  luggage  boy 442.5 

Mark,  the  match  boy 442.3 

Ruf us  .and  Rose 442.0 

Sam's  chance.     Boston,  1870.     10°      .     .     .  442. .39 

Shifting  for  himself.    Boston,  [n.d.]    10°     .  911.14 

Strong  and  steady.    Boston,  [n.d.]    10°.     .  442.40 
Tattered  Tom  series.    Boston,  [n.d.]     10°. 

Tattered  Tom 442.7 

Paul  the  peddler 442.8 

Phil  the  fiddler 442.9 

Slow  and  sure 442.1(1 

Julius,  the  street  boy  out  West   ....  442.11 

Young  outlaw,  The 442.12 

Telegraph  boy,  The.     Boston,  [n.d.]     10°.  449.12 

Tom,  the  bootblack.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     10°.     .  913.1 

Tony  the  hero.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     10°.     .     .     .  913.2 

Train  boy.     N.Y.,  188:3.    10° 919.10 

The  same 919.11 

Wait  and  Iiope.     Boston,  [n.d.]     10°.     .     .  442.45 

Western  boy.     N.Y.,  1878.     10°      ....  447.12 

Young  adventurer.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     10°.     .  919.12 

Young  circus  lider.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     10°.     .  919.13 

Young  explorer.    Boston,  18-0.     10°.     .     .  91:!. 4 

Young  miner.     Boston,  [n.d.]    10°    .     .     .  449. :J2 
and  Cheney,  O.  A.     Seeking  his  fortune, 

and  other  dialogues.     Boston,  187.').     10°,  441.10 
Alger,  W.  R.     Forrest,  Edwin,  Life  of.    Pliila., 

1877.     2v.     8° 173.14 

Kriend>liips  of  women.    Boston,  l.s08.     12°,  236.21 
History  of  the  docirinc   of  a  future  life. 

Phila.,  1804.    8°    .     . 627.7 

Solitudes  of  nature  and  of  man.     Boston, 

l>i67.     12° 263.14 

Alglave,  E.,  and  Boulard,  J.  The  electric 
light.  Its  history,  productions  and  ap- 
plications.    N.Y.,  18s4.     8° 1319.3 

Algonquin  legends  of  New  England ;  or,  Myths 
and  folk  lore  of  the  Micmac,  Passama- 
quoddy  and  Penobscot  tribes.     C.  G.  Le- 

lanil.     Boston,  1884.     12° 1415.6 

Alhambra,  The.    W.Irving.    N.Y.,  1855.    12°,  218.10 


Alice,   Grand  Duchess  of  Hesse,   Princess  of 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland.    Biographical 

sketcli  and  letters.  N.Y.,  188.5.  1'2°  .  .  Ii:i4.8 
Alice.     Sequel   to   "  Ernest   Maltravers."     E. 

Bulwer-Lytton.  Phila.,  1872.  10°  .  .  .  344.17 
Alice  Krand.  A.  G.  Riddle.  N.Y.,  1875.  12°,  ;m.l3 
Alice  Learmont.     [A  fairy  tale.)     Mrs.  D.  M. 

Craik.     London,  l.'^4.     10° 918.14 

Alice  Lorraine.     R.  D.  Blackmore.    N.Y.,  1875, 

8° 347. -25 

Alice's  adventures  in  Wonder -land.      C.    L. 

Dodgson.  Boston,  1869.  12°  ...  .  4.5:!.l(i 
Alicia  Warlock,  and  other  stories.    W.  Collins. 

Boston,  1875.     8° :J35.1 

Aliens,  The.    [A  novel.]    H.  F.  Keenan.    N.Y., 

1880.     12° 974.21)- 

Alison,  A.     Essays.     (See  British   Essayists, 

Vol.  VL)    N.Y.,  1872.    8° 1211. 1 

Europe,  History  of.    Edinburgh,  1853.    20  v. 

12° 475.1 

Miscellaneous  essays.    Boston,  18.54.    8°.     .    237.10 
All   aboard.     W.   T.   .\dams.     Boston,   [n.d.] 

10° 4.57.20 

All   adrift;  or.   The   Goldwiug  club.     W.  T. 

Adams.     Boston,  K><83.     10° 910.24 

All  around  a  palette.     Mrs.  L.  W.  Champney. 

(111.  by  "Champ.")  Boston,  1878.  1'2°  .  446.17 
All  around  the  house;  or,  How  to  make  home 

happy.      Mrs.   H.    W.   Beecher.      X.  Y., 

1S7.'<.     12° .     .     273.22 

All  for  greed.     Bamness  de   Bury.     Boston, 

[n.d.]    8°  340.50 

All  quiet  along  the  Potomac,  and  other  poems. 

Mrs.  E.  L.  Beers.  Phila.,  1879.  12°.  .  582.11 
All  round  the  year.     [Poems.]    E.  and  D.  R. 

Goodale.     N.Y.,  1881.     10° .583  12 

All  Saints'  day,  and  other  sermons.    C.  Kings- 
ley.     N.Y.,  187.8.     12° -282.7 

All  true.     Records  of  peril  and  adventure  by 

sea  and  land.    (Juvenile.)    Dr.  Macaulay. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 912.24 

All  the  way  round ;   or,  Wliat  a  boy  saw  and 

heard  on  his  way  round  the  world.    A.  E. 

Carr.    N.Y.,  lf70.    16°  . 713.22 

All  the  Year  Round.    1859-00.    Ed.  by  Charles 

Dickens.  N.Y.,  18.59-00.  3  v.  8°  .  .  .  754.3 
Allegories  of  life.    Mrs.  J.  S.  Adams.    Bostoir, 

1872.     12° 2:i2.14 

Allen,  Alexander  V.  G.    Continuity  of  Chris- 
tian thought.     Boston,  1884.     12°   .     .     .     1242.3 
Allen,  Ethan,  Life  of.    J.  Sparks.     {See  Amer- 
ican biography,  Vol.  I.) 111.2 

Allen,  D.   O.       India,   Ancient  and   modern. 

Boston,  1856.   8° 478.3 

Allen,  G.  G.     Phonography,  A  self-instructor 

in.     Boston,  18S3.     18° (580.0 

Allen,   Grant.     Babylon.     [A   novel.]     Phila., 

188.5.     16° 969.10 

Colin  Clout's  calendar.  London,  1883.  12°,  1225.15 
The  colour-sense.  Boston,  1879.  8° .  .  .  0.50.18 
Colours  of  flowers,  as  sliown  in  the  British 

flora.    London,  1882.    10° 1313.2 

Flowers  and  their  pedigrees.    London,  1S83. 

12° 1317.17 

Allen,  Joseph  H.   Christian  history.     Boston, 

188:!.    3v.     16° 1221.14 

I.  Early  Christianity. 
II.  The  middle  age. 
III.  Modern  phases. 
Fragments  of  Christian   history.      Boston. 

1880.     10° [     ....     .591.10 


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Outline  of  Christian  history.    A.D.  00-1880. 

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Hebrew    men    and    times.     Boston,    1870. 

12° 28.5.21 

The  same 484. .5 

Our  liberal  movement  in  theology.    Boston, 

1SS2.     10° 1221.1 

Allen,  Mary  A.  und  C.  B.     Man  wonderful  in 

the  house  beautiful.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°    .     1324.8 
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girls.     Boston,  [n.d.l     16° 1.314.5 

Allen,  Paul.     History  of  the  American  revolu- 
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Lewis  and  Clark's  expedition  to  the  Pacific 
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Allen,  Thomas,  Memorial  addresses  delivered 

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Allen,   William.      American   biographical   and 
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Allen,  Zachariah.    Solar  light  and  heat.    JST.Y., 

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AUston,  Washington.  Vol.  XIV.  of  Artist 
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Lectures  on.   W.Ware.    Boston,  1852.    12°,     265.19 
Worku: 
Lectures  on  art.     N.Y.,  1850.     12°.     .     .     651.15 
Monaldi.    Boston,  18.56.    12°  .     .     .     ■.     .     412.18 
Allusions,  Familiar.     A  hand-book  of  miscel- 
laneous information.     W.  A.  and  C.   G. 

Wheeler.     Boston,  1882.     8° 1215.5 

Allworth   Abbey.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  South- 

worlh.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 415.12 

Ally  Transome.     H.Smith.     N.Y.,  1873      16°,     .363.10 
Almost  a  duchess.      (No  name  series.)     Bos- 
ton, 1884.     16° 945.13 

Almost  a  woman.     S.  A.  Frost.     N.Y.,  1876. 

10° 441.30 

Almost  an  Englishman.    M.  L.  Scudder.   N.Y., 

1878.     16° 382.9 

Almy,  Charles,  Jr.,  and  Fuller,  H.  W.  The 
law  of  married  women  in  Mass.     Boston, 

1878.     12° 285.16 

"  Aloha ! "      A    Hawaiian    salutation.      G.    L. 

Chancy.     Boston,  1880.     12° 762.18 

Alone.    Mrs.  M.  V.  Terhiuie.    N.Y.,  1873.,    12°      423.1 
Along    the    way.      [Poems.]      M.    M.    Dodge. 

N.Y.,  1879'.     16° 582.18 

Aloys,    B.  Auerbach.    X.Y.,  1877.    10°  .     .     .    368.20 
Alphabet,  Tlie.     An  account  of  the  origin  and 
development  of  letters.     I.  Taylor.     Lon- 
don, 1883.     2t.     8°   .......     .     1226.3 

Alpine   adventure,   Narrative  of.      W.   H.   D. 

Adams.     London,  1878.     12° 497.18 


Alpine  flowersfor  English  gardens.  W.  Robin- 
son.    London,  1870.     8° 2.52. .5 

Alps,  Hours  of  exercise  in  the.     J.  Tyndall. 

N.Y.,  1871.    8° 736.16 

Alps,  Scrambles   amongst   the.     E.  Whyinper. 

London,  1871.     8° 716.12 

Alsatian  motmtains,  In  the.  K.  Lee.  Lon- 
don, 1883.     12° 77.-<.15 

Altar  at  home.  Prayers  for  the  family  and 
closet.  By  clergymen  in  and  near  Bos- 
ton.    Boston,  1855.     12° 287.14 

Alton  Locke.    C.  Kingsley.    N.Y.,  18.56.    12°.     :342.13 
Amateur  work.    (Home  decoration.)    London, 

[n.d.]    4° 6.S4.5 

The  same.     Vol.  IV 1614.2 

Amazon,   The.      [A  novel.]      F.   Dingelstedt. 

N.Y.,  1868.     16° 331.14 

Amazon,  The.    [Anovel.]    C.  Vosmaer.    N.Y., 

1884.     16° 962.9 

Amazon   valley.  Exploration   of  the.     W.    L. 

Herndon.     Washington,  18.54.     8°  .     .     .       786.7 
Amber   gods,  and  other  stories.     Mrs.  H.  P. 

Spofford.    Boston,  1863.    12° 317.17 

Ambergris  island;  or,  The  new  Eldorado.     G. 

R.  .Jackson.     Boston,  1882.     16°.     .     .     .     941.21 
Ambler,  I.  W.,  Life  of.     Boston,  [n.d.]     8°     .     175.15 
Amenities  of  home.     N.Y.,  1881.     12°    .     .     .     681.34 
America.    Antiquities.     See  also  Archaeology, 
and  Indians. 
Baldwin,  J.  D.    Ancient  America.    N.Y., 

1872.     12° 643.25 

Blacket,  W.  S.     Lost  histories  of.     Lon- 
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Nadaillac,     Marquis     de.        Pre-historic 

America.    N.Y.,  1884.     8° 1417.6 

Biography. 
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Y.,  18.55.    3  V.    16° 121.7 

Carroll,  H.  Twelve  Americans,  their  lives 

and  times.     N.Y.,  1883.     12°   ...     .     1118.5 
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Parton,  J.     Famous  Americans.     Boston. 

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Rogers,  T.  J.     American  biographical  dic- 
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Sabine,  L.    American  loyalists.    Boston, 

1847.    8° 136.5 

Discovery. 
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Welsh  in  1170  A.D.     Phila.,  1876.  "  12°,     482.15 
Robertson,  W.     History  of  discovery  and 

conquest  of  America.    N.Y.,  1854.    10°,      471.2 
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America.     N.Y.,  18.55.     16°     ...     .      471.1 
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Lossing,  B.  J.  A  history  of  the  U.S.  diir- 
ing  the  first  one  huiulreil  years  of  its 
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Mackenzie,  R.  History  of  America.  Lon- 
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Robertson,  W.  History  of  America.  N. 
Y.,  1837.     8° .i45.7 

Winsor,  J.,  Ed.  Narrative  and  critical  his- 
tory.   Boston,  [n.d.]    "Vols.  II.-IV.    8"^,       R.  L. 

Vol.  I.  (Not  yet  published.) 

II.  Spanish   explorations  and  settle- 

ments in  N.  America  from  the 
fifteenth  to  the  seventeenth 
centuries. 

III.  English  explorations  and  settle- 

ments.    (1497-1089.) 

IV.  French,  Dutch.  Portuguese  and 

Swedish  explorations.  (1500- 
1700.) 

Wright,  H.  C.  Children's  stories  of  Amer- 
ican history.     N.Y.,  18S5.     12o    .     .     .   1415.24 

Yonge,  C.  M.,  and  Weld,  H.  H.  Aunt 
Charlotte's  stories  of  American  history. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.l     12° 1411.21 

Tratel  in  Central  America. 

Hates,  H.  W.  Central  America,  the  West 
Indies,  and  South  America.  London, 
18S2.     8° 777.9 

Morelet,  A.  Travels  in  Central  America. 
N.Y.,  1871.      12° 715.7 

Sanborn,  H.  J.  A  winter  in  Central 
America  and  Mexico.  Boston,  1886.  12°,      797.6 

Stephens,  J.  L.  Travels  in  Central  Amer- 
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Travel  in  2forth  America. 

Butler,  W.  F.  The  great  lone  land.  Lon- 
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Carver.  J.  Through  the  interior  of  N. 
America.    1706-08.    Dublin,  1779.    12°,      724.2 

Dale,  R.  W.  Impressions  of  America. 
N.Y.,  1878.    18° 28.3.1 

Dixon,  W.  n.  New  America.  Pliila., 
1867.    8° 736.14 

Faithful),  E.  Three  visits  to  America. 
X.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 786.18 

Hall.  B.  Travels  in  N.  America.  Edin- 
burgh, 1829.     3v.     12° 72311 

Holyoake,  G.  J.  Among  the  Americans, 
and  a  stranger  in  America.  Chicago, 
1881.     12° 1212.2 

Hudson,  T.  S.  A  scamper  through  Amer- 
ica.    N.Y.,  1882.     12° 778.16 

Johnston,  J.  F.  W.  Notes  on  N.  Amer- 
ica.    Boston,  1850.     2  v.     8°    ...     .      543.8 

The  same 775.8 

Ludlow,  F.  H.  The  heart  of  the  conti- 
nent.   N.Y.,  1870.    8° 717.10 

Murray,  H.  British  America.  Vol.  I. 
N.Y.,  18.5.5.     10° 471.3 

Price,  R.  L.    Sport  and  travel  iu  the  two 

Americas.     Phila.,  1877.     8°    .     .     .     .     487.11 

Rusling,  J.  F.  Across  America.  N.Y., 
1874.     12° 728.13 

Sala,  (>.  A.    America  revisited.    London, 

1.882.     2v.     8° 784.11 

Trollope,  A.    N.  Am.    Phila.,  1862.    12°,     534.10 
2'racel  in  South  America. 

Baxley,  H.  W.  What  I  saw  on  the  west 
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Bishop,  N.  II.     A  thousand  miles'  walk 

across  S.  America.     Boston,  1869.     12°.     724.13 
Marcoy,  P.   Travels  in  S.  America.   N.Y., 

1875.     2  V.     4° 71S.1 

America  and   Europe.     A.  G.   de  Gurow?ki. 

N.Y.,  1857.     12° 224.2 

America   and   France.     The  inthience  of  the 
I'.S.  on  France  in  the  eighteenth  century. 
L.Rosenthal.     N.Y.,  18S2.     12°.     .     .     .   1217.11 
America  and  her  commentators.     H.  T.  Tuck- 

erman.     N.Y.,  1S64.     8° .543.3 

America  before  Europe.    A.  de  Gasparin.     N. 

Y.,  1862.     12° 242.3 

America,   Life  and  liberty  in.      C.   Mackay. 

N.Y.,  18.59.     12° 663.7 

America,  Resources  and  prospects  of.    S.  M. 

Poto.     N.Y.,  1866.     12° 242.7 

Americau,  The.     H.   James.     Boston,   1877. 

12° 366.19 

American  actor  series. 

The  elder,  and  the  younger  Booth.     A.  B. 

Clarke.     Boston,  1882.     12° 1111.10 

Charlotte  Cushraan.     C.  E.  Clement.    Bos- 
ton, 1S82.     12° 1111.14 

Mrs.  Duff.     J.  N.  Ireland.     Boston,  1882. 

12° 1113.19 

Charles  A.  Fechter.      K.   Field.      Boston, 

1882.     12° 1114.7 

American  adventure  by  sea  and  land.    X.Y., 

18.5.5.     2  v.     16° 711.15 

American  almanac  and  treasury  of  facts,  sta- 
tistical, financial,  and  political  for  the 
year  1878.     A.  R.  Spoftord,  Ed.     N.  Y., 

1878.     12° 273.9 

The  same  for  1880 294  15 

The  same  for  1881 295.3 

The  same  for  1882 295.12 

The  same  for  1883 1219.21 

The  same  for  1884 1228.12 

The  s.ime  for  1885 1243.1 

Americau  annals;  or,  A  chronological  history 
of  America,  1492-1806.  A.Holmes.  Cam- 
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American  artist  life.   H.  T.  Tuckerman.  N.Y., 

1807.     8° 118.11 

American  character,  Sketches  of.     Mrs.  S.  J. 

Hale.     Boston,  1829.     12° 252.25 

American    citizen's    manual.      W.    C.    Ford. 

X.Y.,  1882-3.    2v.     12° 1222.1 

Vol.  I.    Governments,  national,  state  and 
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Vol.  II.   The  functions  of  governments, 
state  .and  federal. 
Americau  code  of  manners.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]   18°,     681.22 
American  colleges;  their  students  and  work. 

C.  F.  Thwing.  N.Y.,  1878.  16°  .  .  .  283.2 
American  colleges,  and  the  American  public. 
With  after-thoughts  on  college  .and  school 
educ-ition.  N.  Porter.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  12°,  285.3 
American  comments  on  European  questions, 
international  and  religious.  J.  T.  Thomp- 
son.    Boston,  1884.   V 1234.8 

American  commonwealths.  H.  E.  Scudder.  Ed. 
Kansas.     The   prelude   to   the  war  for  the 

Union.    L.  W.  Spring.   Boston.  1885.    10°,     1421  5 
Kentucky,  a  pioneer  commonwealth.    N.  S. 

Shaler.     Boston,  1885.     12° 598.20 

Maryland;  the  history  of  a  palatinate.     W. 

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American  commonwealths  —  concluded. 

Oregon.     The  struggle  for  possession.     W. 

Barrows.     Boston,  1884.     12°     ...     .     598.18 
Virginia.     A  history  of  the  people.     J.  E. 

Cooke.     Boston,  1883.     12° 598.12 

American  currency.  History  of.     W.  G.  Sum- 
ner.    X.T.,  1874.     12° 227.21 

American  diplomacy  and  furtherance  of  com- 
merce.    E.  Schuyler.     N.Y.,  18S6.     8°     .     1432.2 
American  discovery,  Heroes  of.    N.  K.  E.  Bell. 

N.T.,  [n.d.]     4° 929.12 

American  explorers.     T.  W.  Higginson.     Bos- 

ton,*ls77.     10° 493.1 

American  family  in  Paris.     KT.,  1870.     16°.     363.22 
American  fortunes.  Famous,  and  the  men  who 
made  them.      [Sketches.]      L.   C.  Hollo- 
way.     Phila.,  1884.     8° 1123.6 

American  four-in-hand  in  Britain.     A.  Carne- 
gie.    N.Y.,  1883.     8° 777.2 

American  gazetteer.     Charlestuwn,  1797-1804. 

2  V.     4° 231 .  15 

American  girl  abroad,  An.     A.  Trafton.    Bos- 
ton, 1872.     12° 723.16 

American  girl,  and  her  four  years  in  a  boys' 
college.     O.   L.   Anderson.      N.T.,   1878. 

12° 373.15 

American  girl's  home-book  of  work  and  play. 

Mrs.  H.  Campbell.     N.Y.,  1883.     12°.     .     085.23 
American  government,   Nature  and  form  of 

the.     G.  Shea.     Boston,  1882.     16°      .     .     1221.2 
American   historical   and   literary  curiosities. 
Fac-similes,  autographs,  etc.   J.  J.  Smith. 

Phila.,  1866.     4  v.     4° K.  L. 

American  home  book.      Mrs.   C.   L.   Smith. 

Boston,  1872.     12° 403.5 

American   Institute  of  Instruction,  Lectures 

before  the.  1859.  Boston,  1860.  12°  .  641.8 
American  interiors.  The  book  of.  Prepared 
by  C.  W.  Elliott,  from  existing  houses, 
with  preliminary  essays  and  descriptions. 
111.  in  heliotype.  Boston,  1876.  4°  .  .  R.  L. 
American  Irish,  and  their  influence  on  Irish 
politics.     P.  H.  Bagenal.     Boston,  1882. 

16° 1212.23 

American  .Journal  of  Science  and  Arts.    1835.      250.4 
American    leaves.     S.    Osgood.     N.Y.,   1867. 

12° 247.14 

American  Literature. 

Adams,   O.   F.      Handbook    of    American 

authors.     Boston,  1884.     16° 1121.12 

Bryant,  W.  C.     Selections  from  American 

poets.     N.Y.,  1854.     10° 551.43 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.,  and  G.  L.     Cyclopedia 
of  American  literature.     Vol.  II.     N.Y., 

1855.     8° 257.2 

Griswold,    R.    W.      Poets   and    poetry   of 

America.     Phila.,  1855.     8° 552.1 

Lyrics,  Modern  American.      Boston,  1880. 

16° 583.6 

Nichol,  J.     Historical  sketch  of  American 

literature.     Edinburgh,  1882.     8°    .     .     .     1226.4 
Prose,    American.       Hawthorne;     Irving; 
Longfellow;  Whittier;   Holmes;   Lowell; 
Thoreau;      Emerson.         Boston,      1880. 

12°- 124.8 

Read,   T.   B.      Female   poets  of  America. 

Phila.,  1864.     8° .552.4 

Rejected  addresses.     N.Y.,  1855.     12°     .     .     552.25 
Tyler,  M.  C.     History  of  American  litera- 
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American  men  of  letters.    C.  D.  Warner,  Ed. 

Boston,  1881-85.     16°. 
Cooper,  .Tames  Fenimore,  by  T.  R.  Louns- 

bury 1114.16 

Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo,  by  O.  W.  Holmes  .  1129.6 
Fuller  Margaret,  by  T.  W.  Higginson  .  .1120.16 
Irving,  Washington,  by  C.  D.  Warner  .  .  1111.3 
Poe,  Edgar  Allan,  by  G.  E.  Woodbury  .  .1121.19 
Thoreau,  Henry  D.,  by  F.  B.  Sanborn  .  .  1115.3 
Webster,  Noah,  by  H.  E.  Scudder  .  .  .  .1114.19 
Willis,  Nathaniel  P.,  by  H.  A.  Beers.  .  .  1131.7 
American   merchants,   Lives   of.       F.    Hunt. 

N.Y.,  1850.     2  v.     8° 141.3 

American  navy.    C.J.Peterson.    Phila.,  1839. 

8° .543.2 

American  note-books.     N.  Hawthorne.     Bos- 
ton, 1868.     2v.    12° 256.10 

The  s.ame,  in  one  vol 372.1 

American   notes,   and  reprinted    pieces.       C. 

Dickens.     London,  [n.d.]     12°   ....      :j55.1 

The  same 3.55.19 

The  same .393.1 

American  oratory.     Phila.,  1836.     12°    .     .     .     241.11 
The  golden  age  of.     E.  G.  Parker.     Boston, 

1857.     8° 2.54.2 

American   people,   History  of.      A.    Oilman. 

Boston,  [n.d.]     12° 599.1 

The  same 599.3 

The  same 1421.6 

American  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil. 

S.  Manning.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     8°    .     .     .     .      568.0 
American  politician,  An.     [A  novel.]     F.  M. 

Crawford.     Boston,  1885.     12°    ...     .       965.6 
American   politics,    (non-partisan,)   from  the 
beginning  of,  to  date.     History  of  the  po- 
litical parties,  tables  of  elections,  taxes, 
salaries,  etc.     T.  V.  Cooper  and  H.  F. 

Fenton.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]    8° 1216.6 

American  progress,  Review  of.     (First  century 

of  the  republic.)     N.Y.,  1876.     8°   .     .     .       485.2 
American  republic.  Founders  of  the.     A  his- 
tory and  biography,  with  a  supplementary 
chapter  on  ultra-democracy.     C.  Mackay. 

Edinburgh,  188-J.     12° 1137.2 

American  Revolution. 

Allen,  P.    History  of  the.     Baltimore,  1822. 

2v.     8° 543.10 

Barclay,  S.,  Ed.     Personal  recollections  of 

the.     N.Y.,  1859.     12° 214.11 

Ellet,  Mrs.  E.  F.     Domestic  history  of  the. 

Phila.,  1876.     12° 482.10 

Fox,  E.     Adventures  in  the.     Boston,  1847. 

18° 211.20 

Freneau,   P.      Poems  on  the  events    and 
actors  in  the.    [A  reprint.]    London.  1861. 

16° 575.9 

Graydon,    A.      Men    and    events    of    the. 

Phila.,  1846.     8° 116.5 

Greene,   G.   W.      Historical  view   of  the. 

Boston,  186.5.     12° 543.13 

Lossing,  B.  J.     Pictorial  field-book  of  the. 

N.Y.,  1855.     2  v.     8° 557.2 

Moore,  F.  Diary  of  the.   Hartford,  1876.   8°,     481.11 
Romance  of  the.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12°.     .     .      541.7 
Sparks,  J.     Correspondence  of  Washington 
during  the.     Boston,  1853.     4  v.     8°    .     .       545.3 

The  same 593.10 

Stone,  W.  L.     Border  wars  of  the.     N.Y., 

1854.     2v.     16° 471.7 

Thornton,  J.  W.     Pulpit  of  the.     Boston, 

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W'alsun,  E.     Men  ami  times  of  tlie.     X.V., 

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Watson,  n.  C.     Cainp-fiies  of  llu>.     N.V., 

1865.     8° 545.8 

Winsor,   J.      Reader's  haiul-book   of    the. 

1701-83.     Boston,  1880.    10° .501.4 

American  senator.  The.    A.  Trollope.     N.Y., 

1877.     8° 309  7 

American  stai;e,  History  of  the.    T.  A.  Brown. 

N.Y.,  [u.tl.]     8° 484.2 

American  statesmen.  Homes  of.     Anecdotes, 
personal  and  descriptive  sketches.     N.Y., 

ls.-,4.     8° 183.5 

American  statesmen.     J.  T.  Morse,  Ed.     Bos- 
ton, 1882-8.").     10°. 

Adams,  .John,  by  . J.  T.  Morse 1121.17 

Adams,  John  Q.,  by  .J.  T.  Morse  .  .  .  .1111.13 
Calhoun,  John  C,  by  H.  von  Hoist  .  .  .  1111.17 
Gallatin,  Albert,  by  J.  A.  Stevens  ....  1115.16 
Hamilton,  Alexander,  by  U.  C.  Lodge  .  .  1111.15 
Jackson,  ,\ndrew,  by  W.  G.  Sumner  .  .  .  1114.8 
Jefferson,  Thomas,  by  J.  T.  Morse      .     .     .1114.18 

Madison,  James,  by  S.  H.  (iay 1128.4 

Marshall,  John,  by  A.  B.  M,i^'nuler  .  .  .1121.20 
Monroe,  James,  by  D.  C.  Gilman    ....     1115.8 

Hanilolph,  John,  by  H.  Adams 1114.11 

Webster.  Daniel,  by  H.  C.  Lodge    .     .     .     .1115.13 
American    Unitarian    pulpit.    Annals  of    the. 

W.  B.  Sprague.     N.Y.,  180.5.     8°     .     .     .      231.7 
American  woman's  home.    C.  E.  Beecher  and 

.Mis.  II.  B  Stowe.     X.Y.,  ISCii).     12°  .     .       2-32.7 
American  wonderland.     R.  M.  Bache.    Phila., 

1S71.     12° 453.7 

Americans,    Three,    and    three    Englishmen. 
Lectures  on  Hawthorne,  Emerson,  Long- 
fellow, Wordsworth,  C'oleriilge  and  Shel- 
ley.    C.F.Johnson.     N.Y.,  1880.     12°    .     11.38.3 
Ames,   Azel,   Jr.     Se.\   in   industry.      Boston. 

1875.     12° 243.18 

Ames,  Charles  G.      George  Eliot's  two  mar- 
riages.    Phila.,  1886."   10° 1251.10 

Ames,   Fisher.      Works.      S.  Ames,  Ed.     Bos- 
ton, 18.54,     2  V.     8° 107- 4 

Ames,  Mrs.  Mary  Clemraer.    .See  Hudson,  Mrs. 

Mary  Cleinmer. 
Ames,  Sheldon.     History  and  principles  of  the 

civil  law  of  Rome.     London,  188.3.     8°     .      599.8 
Science  of  law.    N.Y.,  1876.     12°  .     .     .     .      G.55.9 
Science  of  politics.     N.Y.,  1883.     12°     .     .     1312.7 
Amicis,  Edmondo  de.    Constantinople.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12°     782.17 

Holland  and  its  people.  X.Y.,  1881.  12°.  760.19 
Military  life  in  Italy.     N.Y.,  1882.     12°.     .     773.22 

The  same 778.21 

Morocco;    its   people    and    i>laces.      X.  Y., 

[n.d.]     8° 765.3 

Tlie  same 772.0 

Spain    and    the    Spaniards.       N.Y.,    1881. 

12° 769.7 

Amiel,   Henri   Frederic.     His  journal   intime. 
Trans,   willi  an   introduction  and  notes, 
by  Mrs.  H.  Ward.     N.Y.,  188.5.     12°    .     .1135.19 
Among  my   books.      J.   R.   Lowell.      Boston, 

1870.     8° 253.2 

The  same.     (Second  series.)    Boston,  1870. 

12° 253.30 

Among  the  brigands.     J.   DeMille.     Boston, 

1.S72.     16° 467.17 

Among   the  cannibals.      J.    Verne.      London, 

[n.d.]     12° 324.35 


Among  the  Carbonari.  Adventures  of  Peyton 
Smith  with  the  secret  society.  (Juvenile.) 
G.  Stebbiiig.     London,  18.86.     12°  .     .     .      935.7 

Among  the  guerillas.     J.  R.  Gilniore.     N.Y., 

1866.     12° 437.1 

Among  the  hills.     E.  F.  Poynter.     N.Y.,  1881. 

10° 370.34 

Among  the  pines.    J.  R.  (iilmore.    N.Y.,  1802. 

12° 331.22 

Among  the  squirrels.     Mrs.   M.   A.  Denison. 

N.Y.,  1808.     10° 461.9 

Among  the  trees.   M.  Lorimer.   N.Y.,1S69.  .'<°,     647. 18 

Among  the  Turks.     C.  Hamlin.     N.Y.,  18T8. 

l-_'° 492.13 

Amongst  machines.  Mechanical  appliances 
used  in  the  manufacture  of  wood,  metal 
and  other  substances.     N.Y.,  [n.d.|     12°,  1312.23 

Amongst  the  Maoris.     Mrs.  Norris.     Ijondon, 

[n.d.]      12° 4.55.0 

Amoor,  upper  and  lower.  Travels  in  the  reglr>n 

of  the.    T.W.Atkinson.    N.Y.,  1800."  8°,      004.2 

Amoor,  Voyage  down  the.     P.  McD.  Collins. 

N.Y.,  ISOO.     12° 004.13 

Amory,   Martha  B.      Copley,   J.    S.,   Life   of. 

Boston,  1882.     8° 1112.7 

Amory,  Thomas  C.    Coffin,  Admiral  Sir  Isaac, 

Life  of.     Boston,  1886.     8° 11,39.0 

Old  Cambridge  and  new.    Boston,  1871.    8°,      5.33.9 
Sullivan,   James,   Life   of.      Boston,   18.59. 

2v.     8° 107.7 

The  transfer  of  Erin.     Phila.,  1877.     S°      .      488.4 

Amos,  Sheldon.     Political  and  legal  remedies 

for  war.    N.Y.,  1880.    12° 124.21 

Ampere,  Andre -Marie.  .Journals  and  corre- 
spondence. Story  of  his  love.  London, 
l,'s7:!.     8° 1.57.3 

Amphibiou's  voyage.  The.     ]'.  Gillmorc,  J^on- 

don,  1885.    12° 789.19 

Anatomical  studies  for   the    use    of    artists. 

London,  1833.    Folio R.I.. 

Anatomy.     Huxley,  T.  H.     Anatomy  of  ver- 

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Mivart,  St.  G.    Elementary  anatomy.    Lon- 
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Sh.arpey,  W.,  joint  ed.     Quain's   anatomy. 

London,  1807.    2  v.    8° 632.11 

Ziegler,   E.      Pathological   an.atomy.      I^on^ 
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Anatomy   for   artists.      J.    Marshall.      N.  Y.. 

1875.  8° 628.8 

Anatomy  of  melancholy.     R.  Burton.     Phila., 

1857.     .so 221.14 

Ancient    and    Honorable   Artillery  Company. 

Z.  G.  Whitman.  Boston,  1842.  8°  .  .  137.3 
Ancient  and  modern  Britons.     I..ondon,  1884. 

2  v.     8° 141(i.9 

Ancient  eastern  world.  Five  great  monarchies 

of  the.    G.  Riiwlinson.     N.Y.,  1871.     3  v. 

8° .52fi.4 

Ancient  mariner.  The.     S.  T.  Coleridge.     III. 

by  David  Scott.     With  the  life  of  the 

artist    and     description    of    the    plates. 

London,  1S83.     10° 584.14 

Ancient  nation.  The.     A  sign  and  a  wonder. 

By  the  author  of   "The  knights  of  the 

frozen  sea."  N.Y.,  1875.  10°  ....  364.84 
Ancient  regime.  The.     H.   A.   Taine.     N.Y., 

1876.  12° 482.11 

Ancient  songs  and  ballads.     From  the  reign  of 

Henry  II.  to  the  revolution.     J.  Rilson, 

Ed.     London.  1,877.     12° .575.4 


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Ancient  states  and  empires.     J.  Lord.     N.Y., 

18Uii.     8° 484.1 

Andersen,  Hans  Christian.      The  improvisa- 

tore.     N.Y.,1809.     12° 317.9 

The  same 347.41 

Only  a  tiddler.  N.Y.,  1870.  12°  ...  .  4.54.3 
O.  T.  A  Danish  romance.  N.Y.,  1870.  12°,  414.4 
A  poet's  bazaar.  N.Y.,  1871.  16°  .  .  .  724.16 
Sand  hills  of  .Jutland.  Boston,  1860.  12°.  421.16 
Spain  and  a  visit  to  Portugal.  N.Y.,  1870.  8°,  72.5.16 
Stories  and  tales.     (First  series.)     London, 

180.5.     12° 4.54.1 

The  same.     (Second  series. ) 454.2 

Story  of  my  life.  N.Y.,  1870.  12°  .  .  .  317.11 
Two  baronesses.     N".Y.,  1870.     12°     .     .     .     317.10 

The  same 317.12 

Wonder  stories  told  for  children.     Boston, 

[n.d.l     12° 9.35.11 

Andersen,  Mrs.  M.  E.     The  merchant's  wife. 

Boston,  1876.     12°      .    '. 413.23 

Anderson,    Edward    L.       Northern     ballads. 

N.Y.,  1874.     16° .551.36 

On  horseback;   in  the  school   and  on  the 

road.     N.Y.,  1882.     12° 1212.22 

Anderson,  Mrs.  Galnsha.   Story  of  Aunt  Lizzie 

Aiken.     Chicago,  1880.     16° 178.18 

Anderson,  .James.    Memorable  women  of  puri- 
tan times.     London,  1882.    2  v.     12°.     .     146.15 
Ladies  of  the  covenant.    (Scottish  memoirs.) 

N.Y.,  1880.     12° 192.19 

Aaderson,  J.  H.     Patriotism   at  home.     Bos- 
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Anderson,  J.  Wallace.     Lectures  on  medical 

nursing.     N.Y.,  1883.     16° 1313.6 

Anderson,  Mary,  The  stage  life  of.     W.  Win- 
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Anderson,  Olive  S.  L.    American  girl,  and  her 
four  years  in  a  boys'  college.    N.Y.,  1878. 

12° " .373.15 

Anderson,  P.    History  of  English  manufacture 

in  western  India.     London,  185().    8°  .     .      513.1 
Audersou-Maskell,  Mrs.  A.   E.      Four  feet, 

wings  and  tins.     Boston,  [n.d.]     4°      .     .     923.12 
Andersson,  Charles  John.   LakeXgami.  N.Y., 

1856.     12° 735.7 

Travels  and  explorations  of  the  Okavango 

river.     (Africa.)     N.Y.,  1861.     8°   .     .     .      736.4 
Andes,  The,  and  the  Amazon.  J.  Orton.  Jf.Y., 

1870.     8° 7-25.12 

Andover,  Mass.     Catalogue  of  the  Memorial 

Hall  library.     Lawrence,  1874.     12°    .     .     R.  L. 
Historical  sketches  of.     S.  L.  Bailey.     Bos- 
ton, 1880.     8° 538.11 

Andover  Review,  Editors  of  the.     Progressive 

Orthodoxy.     Boston,  1886.     16°      .     .     .     1247.2 
Andover  Theological  Seminary,  Histoiy  of  the. 

L.  Woods.     Boston,  188.5.     8°     .     .     .     .     1424.1 
Andre,  John.  Life  of.    W.  Sargent.    Boston, 

1861.     12° 151.8 

Andreas  Hofer.     C.  Mumlt.     N.Y.,  1868.     8°,      325.1 
Andrew  Harvey's  wife.     L.  T.  Meade.     N.Y., 

1880.     12° 379.2 

Andrevsr,    John   A.       Memoir    with    personal 
reminiscences.    P.  W.  Chandler.    Boston, 

1880.     16° 104.16 

Discourse  delivered  before  tlie  New  Englaiul 
Historic  -  Genealogical  society,  Boston, 
April  2,  1808,  on  the  life  and  character  of 
the  late  president  of  the  society.  With 
proceedings  and  appendix.  E.  Nason. 
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Andrew,  John  A.  —  cnnduOed. 

Sketch  of  the  official  life  of.     N.Y.,  1868. 

12° 212.15 

Andrew,  W.   P.     India  and  her  neighbour.'!. 

London,  1878.     8° 692.2 

Andrews s,  E.  A.    Latin-English  lexicon.    X.Y.. 

[n.d.]     8°      .     .     .     r R.  L. 

Andrews,  Fanny.      A  family  secret.      Phila., 

1876.     8° 365.36 

Prince  Hal.     Phila.,  1882.     12° 942.18 

Andrews,  Jane.  Ten  boys  who  lived  on  the 
road  from  Long  ago  to  Now.  Boston. 
1886.     16° 932.24 

Andrs'w^s,  J.  N.     Sermons  on  the  Sabbath  and 

law.     Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  1870.     12°.     .     262.18 

Andrews,  John  W.  Suggestions  on  the  law  of 
the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the 
U.S.     N.Y.,  1883.     12° 1225.14 

Andrew^s,  Sidney.     The  South  since  the  war. 

Boston,  1866.     12° 254.11 

Andrews,  William  A.     A  daring  voyage  across 

the  Atlantic.     N.Y.,  1880.     12°  .     .     .     .     761.10 

Andromeda.  [A  novel.]  J.  Fletcher.  Bos- 
ton, 1885.     16° 969.3 

Andy  Luttrell.     Mrs.  M.  A.  Denison.    Boston, 

1869.     16° 444.9 

Anecdote,  Century  of.     1760-1860.     J.  Timbs. 

London,  [n.d.]     12° •     .     .     236.22 

Anecdote,  The  world  of.  E.  P.  Hood.  Lon- 
don, 1870.     12° 243.2 

The  same 221.11 

Anecdotes  and  reminiscences  of  illustrious 
men  and  women  of  modern  times.  Lon- 
don, 1872.     12° 272.16 

Anecdotes,  Literary  and  scientific.     W.  Ked- 

(Vie,  Ed.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     8° 347.9 

Anecdotes  of  dogs.     E.  Jesse.     London,  18.58. 

16° 461.5 

Anecdotes  of  the  habits  and  instincts  of  ani- 
mals.    Mrs.  R.  Lee.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16°.     449.14 

Anecdotes  of  the  habits  and  instincts  of  birds, 
reptiles  and  fishes.  Mrs.  R.  Lee.  N.Y., 
[n.d.]     16° 449.15 

Anecdotes  relating  to  public  men.      J.   W. 

Forney.     N.Y.,  1881.     2  v.     12°      ...     128.16 

Ange.    [A  novel.]    Mrs.  F.  M.  Church.     N.Y., 

1879.     16° 363.83 

Angel  in  the  house.  The  betrothal  and  es- 
pousals. (Poems.)  C.  Patmore.  Bos- 
ton, [n.d.]     2v.     12° 554.17 

Angell,  Henry  C.     Hunt,  William  M.,  Records 

of.     Boston,  1881.     16° 191.10 

Angelo,  Michael.     Duppa,  U.     Life.     London. 

1846.     12° 148.5 

Eastlake,  Lady.    Life.     (Five  great  paint- 
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Grimm,  H.    Life.    Boston,  1865.    2  v.    12°,      215.1 
Selected  poems.      With   translations  from 
various  sotirces.    E.  D.  Cheney,  Ed.   Bos- 
ton, 188.5.     12° 585.4 

See  also  Buonarroti. 

Angler,  The  scientific.     D.  Foster.    N.Y.,  1883. 

12° 1312.8 

Angling  flies,  British.  M.  Theakston.  Lon- 
don, [n.d.]    16° 672.10 

Angling,  The  pleasures  of,  with  the  rod  and 
reel,  for  trout  and  salmon.  G.  Dawson. 
N.Y.,  1876.     12° 482.14 

Anglo-Saxon  kings.  History  of  England  under 
the.  J.  M.  Lappenberg.  London,  1881. 
2  V.     12° 592.8 


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Anglo-Saxon  literature.     J.  Earle.     Lonilon, 

In..!.]     10° 12-11.0 

Selections  from  tlie.   L.  F.  Klipsteiii.    NY., 

18.50.    •.'  V.     1:;° 243.5 

Anglo-Saxons,   History   of  the.       T.    Millar. 

Loiulon,  l.S^O.     12° 511.15 

Tlie   same.      K.    Piilgrave.     London,    1870. 

12° 4!):5.17 

Animal  I're.itlon,   Eccentricities   of    the.       J. 

Tiinljs.     Boston.  1809.     12° 021. .J 

Animal  intelligence.     G.  J.  Romanes.     N.Y., 

iss:{.     12° 079.24 

Animal  kingdom,  The.     G.  Cuvier.     London, 

1849.     8° 629.8 

Animal  life.  Marvels  of.    C.  T.  Holder.    N.T., 

is,8,5.     12° 1325.23 

Animal  life  as  affected  by  the  natural  condi- 
tions of  existence.     K.  Semper.     N.Y., 

1881.     12° 678. 8 

Animal  locomotion.     Walking,  swimming  and 

Hying:  with  a  dissertation  on  aeronautics. 

.r  B.  Pettigrew.     N.Y.,  1874.     12°     .     .      655.1 
Animal-lore  of  Sliakespeare's  time.     E.  Phip- 

son.     London,  188:3.     12° 1317.21 

Animal  mechanism.     A  treatise  on  terrestrial 

:inil    aerial    locomotion.      E.    J.    Marey. 

X.Y.,  1874.     12° 0.")5.2 

Animal  mechanism   and   physiology.      J.    H. 

Griscom.     N.Y.,  1855.     10° 6;J1.29 

Animal   parasites  and  messmates.     P.  J.  van 

Beneden.     N.Y.,  1876.     12° 655.3 

Animals.     Clever  dogs,   horses,  etc.     S    Hib- 

l.erd.     London,  [n.d.]     8°       462.1 

Animals  and  birds.  Wild.     Their  haunts  and 

hal)its.     A.Wilson.     X.Y.,  1882.     4°.     .       Stl5.7 
Animals  and   plants,  The  variation  of,  under 

diinieslication.     C.  Darwin.     N.Y.,  1808. 

2  V.     12° 622.13 

Animals  and  their  masters.     A.  Helps.     Lon- 
don, 1873.     12° 2:i2.9 

Anna,   the    Professor's    daughter.       M.    Daal. 

Boston,  1885.     12° 968.15 

Anna  Karenina.     Count  L.  N.  Tolstoi.     X.Y., 

[n.d.]     12° 977.1 

Annals  of  a  sportsman.     I.  Turg^nieff.     X.Y., 

188.5.     16° 967.9 

Annals  of  a  quiet  neighborhood.     G.  Macdon- 

ald.     X.Y.,  1867.     12° 336.2 

Annals  of  an   eventful   life.     G.  W.   Dasent. 

London,  [n.d.]     12°   . 946.22 

Annals  of  curious  and  romantic  lives.     C.  L. 

Brightwell.     London,  1874.     12°     .     .     .     170.19 
Annals  of  industry  and  genius.     C.  L.  Bright- 
well.     London,  1874.     8° 1:54.13 

Annals   of  our  time.      1837-1871.     J.   Irving. 

London,  187.5.     S° 481.12 

Anne.    [A  novel.]    C.  F.  Woolson.    N.Y.,  J882. 

10° 943.1 

The  same 043.2 

Aone  Boleyn.     Benger,  E.  O.     Memoirs  of  A. 

B.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 177.15 

Dixon,  W.  H.  See  "  History  of  twoQueens." 

London,  1873.     4  v.     8° 1412.0 

Friedmann,  P.     A  chapter  of  English  his- 
tory.    London,  1884.     2  v.     8°    ...     .     11270 
Anne,  Queen.     Ashton,  J.     Social  life  in  the 

reign  of.     London,  188:5.     12°     ...     .     .598.15 
Burton,  J.   H.      History  of  the   reign  of. 

Edinburgh,  1880.     3  v.     8° 1424.2 

Morris,  E.  E.      The  age  of.      (Epochs  of 
modern  history.)    N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16°    .     .      497.9 


Anne  of  Geierstein,   W.   Scott.      Edinburgh, 

1871.     12° 3H.2 

The  same 31.5.2 

Anne   Warwick.      [A   novel.]      G.    M.   (  laik. 

N.Y..  1877.    8° ;565..5:; 

Annouchka.     [A  tale.]     L  S.  Turg(?nef.     Bos- 
ton. 1884.     10° 902.1 

Annual  register  for  1704.     London,  179.5.     8°  .      531  8 
Anson,  W.  S.  W.,  Ed.     Asgard  and  the  gods. 

(.Juvenile.)     Phila.,  [n.d.]    8°     .     .     .     .     448.11 
Anstey,  V.     The  black  poodle,  and  other  tales. 

X.V.,  1884.     10° 060.5 

The  giant's  robe.     N.Y.,  1884.     10°   .     .     .     0.57.18 
The  tinted  Venu<.     X.Y.,  18a5.     16°.     .     .     iKJ7.l:! 

Vice  versa.     X.Y.,  188;J.     16° 002  21 

Antediluvian  antiquities.     Fragments  of  the 

age  of  Methuselah.     Boston,  1820.     12°.       207.1 
Antefix  pa|)ers,  The.     (Art  Education.)     Bos- 
ton, 1N75.     8° 618.22 

Anthony,  Henry  B.     Memorial   addresses  on 
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V.  July-Dec,  1878. 
VI.  Jan.-June.  1879. 
VII.  July-Dec,  1879. 
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Archery,  The  witchery  of.  Adventures  and 
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Archie    Digby;    or.   An   Eton   boy's   holiday. 

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XVI.  July-Ucc,  1884. 
XVII.  Jan.-June,  1885. 
XVIII.  July-Dec,  1885. 
XIX.  Jaii.-June,  188<!. 
Architect's   ami  Inilldcr's  i)ocket-book.     Sta- 
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X.Y.,  1885.     lii° 1321.14 

Architectural  drawing,  Lessons  in.  With 
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ruthili.  N.Y.,  1881.  Ob.  folio  ....  K.  L. 
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Boston,  18711.     4°  . K.  L. 

Baker,  B.  Beams,  columns  and  arches. 
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Bani  plans,  and  out-buildings.     N.T.,  18S1. 

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Downing,  A.  J.    Cottage  re>idence3.    X'.Y., 

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Eastlake,  C.  L.  History  of  the  Gothic  re- 
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Fletcher,  B.  Model  houses  for  the  iiidiis- 
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Holly,  H.  H.  Modern  dwellings  in  town 
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Hull,  E.  Building,  and  ornamental  stones, 
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Mason,  G.  C.    The  old  house  altered.    X.  V., 

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•  Narjou.x.  F.  Notes  and  sketches  of  archi- 
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Palliser's  American  cottage  homes.     N.Y., 

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Parker,  J.  H.  The  A  B  C  of  Gothic  archi- 
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Reed,  S.  B.  Cottage  houses  for  village  and 
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Dttellings  for  village  and  country,  with 
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Kosengarten,  A.  Hand-book  of  architectural 
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Ruskin,  J.  Poetry  of  architecture.  To 
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Seven  lamps  of  aicliitecture.    X.Y.,  18.57. 

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Smith,  T.  R.,  diid  Slater,  J.  Classic  and 
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Gothic  and  renaissance  architecture. 
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Vaux,  C.  Villas  and  cottages.  N.  Y., 
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Viollet-le-Duc,  E.  E.  Discourses  on  archi- 
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Hall,  C.  F.  Arctic  researches.  N.Y.,  1865. 
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Hayes,  I.  I.     Arctic  boat  journey.     Boston, 

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Open  polar  sea.     N.Y.,  1867.     8°    .     .     .     716.10 

Hendrick,  Hans,  the  .\rctic  traveller,  Me- 
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Arctic  sunbeams;  or.  From  Broadway  to  the 
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Beauty's  daughters.     Phila.,  1880.     12°.     .     396.28 

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Lady  Valworth's  diamonds,  and  The  haunt- 
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Rossmoyne.    Phila.,  1884.    12° 956.14 

Argyle,  Anna.    Olive  Lacy.    Phila.,  1874.    12°,     353.29 

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1879.    12° 182.20 

Arne.     [A  novel.]    B.  Bjornson.    Boston,  1881. 

10° 388.1 

The  same 733.17 

Arnold,  Arthur.     Through  Persia  by  caravan. 

London,  1877.     2  v.     8° 763.10 

Arnold,  Benedict,  Life  of.  I.  N.  Arnold.  Chi- 
cago, 1880.    8° 193.5 

The  same.     J.  Sparks.     (Am.  biography, 

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Arnold,  Cecil.  An  index  to  Shakespearian 
thought.  Selections  classified  and  ar- 
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N.Y.,  1880.    8° 293.5 

Arnold,  Edwin,  as  poetizer  and  as  paganizer. 
An  examination  of  the  "Light  of  Asia," 
for  its  literature  and  for  its  Buddhism. 
W.  C.  Wilkinson.     N.Y.,  1884.     12°    .     .     1242.7 
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Indian  idylls.     From  the  Sanscrit.     Bos- 
ton, 1883.     12° 576.21 

Light  of  Asia.     Boston,  1S79.     12°.     .     .     .582.13 
Pearls  of  the  Faith.     [Poems.]     Boston, 

1883.     16° 576.11 

Poems.     Boston,  1880.     16° .582.26 

The  poets  of  Greece.    London,  1869.    8°,      617.6 
The  secret  of  death,  with  some  collected 

poems.    Boston,  1885.    16° 585.5 

The  song  celestial.     Boston,  1885.     10°    .    585.12 
Arnold,   Frederick.     Oxford   and   Cambridge. 

London,  [n.d.]    8° 498.1 

Turning  points  in  Ufe.     N.Y.,  1873.     12°     .     234.11 
Arnold,  Howard  P.    European  mosaics.    Bos-       ^ 

ton,  1864.     12° 661.22 

Gleanings   from   the   Pontresina   and    the 

upper  Engadine.    Boston,  1880.    12°    .     .    766.11 
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Arnold,  I.  X.     Lincoln,  A.,  Life  of.     Chicago, 

ISSo.     8° 1132.1 

Arnold,    Matthew.     Discourses    in    America. 

London,  1885.     12° 1245.7 

Dramatic  and  later  poems.     London,  1885. 

12° 578.5 

Essays  in  criticism.  Boston,  1865.  12°.  .  264.12 
God  and  the  Bible.  Boston,  1876.  12°  .  .  282.28 
Literature  and  dogmas.  Boston,  1873.  12°,  234.18 
Mixed  essays.  N.Y.,  1879.  12°  ...  .  286.1 
Poems.  (Complete.)  Boston,  1SS4.  12°  .  564.5 
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Prose  writings,  Passages  from  the.     N.Y., 

l&^O.     12= 124.14 


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.St.  I';iiil  and  Prolesl.iiitism.     London,  1S70. 

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Arnold,  Samuel  Greene.     History  of  the  State 

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Arnold,  Thomas.  Life  and  correspondence  of. 
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l.jl.6 

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History  of  .art.    London,  1809.    2  v.    8', 

018.8 

Works: 

Moody,  F.  W.     .Schouls  and   masters   of 

Enfjiish  literature,  A  manual  of.     Lou- 

painting.      With   an   appendi.x  on   the 

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principal  galleries  of    Europe.     N.Y., 
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Rome,  History  of.    N.Y.,  1S54.     S'      .     . 

517.4 

654.2 

Thesecond  Punic  war.  London,  1886.  12', 

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Midler,  C.   0.     Ancient  art  and    its  re- 

Aruott, Neil.    Elements  of  phjsics.     I'liila., 

mains.     The  archajology  of  art.     Lon- 

IS.rj.    2  V.     8° 

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Around  a  spring.    G.  Droz.     N.V.,  187.'{.     16°, 

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Owen,  A.  C.     Art  schools   of  mediajval 

Around  the  Hub.    A  boy's  book  about  Boston. 

Christendom.     London,  1876.     12°  .     . 

687.2 

S.  A.  Drake.     Boston,  1881.     V2°    .     .     . 

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Perrot,  C,  and  Chipiez,  C.    Art  in  Chal- 

Around  the  tea-table.     [Sermons.]     T.  De  W. 

dea  and  Assyria.     London,  1884.     2  v. 

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Art  in  Phu?nicia  and  its  dependencies. 

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London,  1885.     2  v.     8' 

Egyptian  Art.     N.Y.,  1883.    2  v.    8'   . 

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Around  the  world  in  eighty  days.     J.  Verne. 

1614.3 

London,  187.3.    8° 

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Poynter,  E.   J.,  and  Buxton,   H.  J.  W. 

Th(»  snme 

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Mrs.  T.  Brassey.    N.Y.,  1878.    S''  .     .     . 

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Reber,  F.  von.     History  of  ancient  art. 

Till'  ^.1nlG                 

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Redgrave,  G.  li.,  Ed.    Outlines  of  orna- 

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J.  U.  Youns.     N.Y.,  1879.     2  v.     8°    .     . 

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Arr,  E.  H.,  pxeuJ.     See  Kollins,  Mrs.  E.  IT. 

Smith,  G.  W.    Spani^-h  .and  French  paint- 

Arrows of  the  Chace.     Letters   published  in 

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the  daily  newspapers.    1840-1880.    J.  Kus- 

Taine,   H.   A.      Art  in   Greece.     N.Y., 

kiii      N  Y     1881.    8"' 

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Art  in  the  Netherlands.     X.Y.,   1871. 

Buxton,  n.  J.  W.    English  painters;  with 
a  chapter  on  American  painters,  by  S. 

16° 

0.52.25 

Turner,  F.   C.     A  short  history  of   art. 

R.  Koehler.    N.Y.,  18s:i.     12'  .... 

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London,  1886.    8' 

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Keane,  A.  H.,  Ed.  Early  Teutonic,  Italian 

Viardot,   L.     Wonders    of    Italian    .art. 

and  French  masters.  London,  1S80.  4°, 

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Spooner,   S.     Biographical   history   from 

Wincklemann,  J.    History  of  ancient  art. 

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Alcock,  Sir  R.     Art  and  art  industries  in 

landscape  painters  of  England.     Lon- 

Japan.    London,  1878.     12°    ...     . 

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don   fn  d.l    4°   

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Allston,   W.      Lectures  on  art.     N.  Y., 
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Bell,  N.  R.  E.    Elementary  history  of  art. 

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Architecture,  sculpture,  painting,  mu- 

subjects   by   members    of,  and    others 

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Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.     A  critical  and  his- 

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Gilbert,  J.     Landscape  art  before  Claude 

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n.avard,  H.     The  Dutch  school  of  paint- 

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Carter,  S.  N.     Art  suggestions  from  the 

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Bell,    Wm.    Hazlitt,    B.    R.    Haydon. 

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Art  —  continued. 

C'laevreul,   M.   E.      Laws  of  contrast  of 

Palgrave,  F.  T.     Essays  on  art.     N.Y., 

color,  and  their  applications  to  the  arts. 

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608.18 

London,  [n.d.]     12° 

057.7 

Poole,  R.   S.,  arid  others.      Lectures  on 

Chorley,  H.  F.     Recent  art  and  society. 

art.     London,  1882.     16° 

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N.Y.,  1874.     12° 

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Ruskin,   J.      Lectures  on   art.      Oxford, 

Coan,  T.   M.,   Ed.     Art  and   literature. 

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Political economy  of  art.     X.Y.,  18.58. 

sign.     London,  [n.d.]     8° 

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Eastlake,  C.  L.     Notes  on  the  pictures  in 

Scott,  W.  B.    Fine  and  ornamental  arts. 

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Smith,  W.    Art  education.    Boston,  1872. 

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Eidlitz,  L.     The  nature  and  function  of 

Wedmore,   F.     Studies   in    English    art. 

art.     (Architecture.)     N.Y.,  1881.    S' . 

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Wheat  ley,  H.  B.,  joint  author.    Art  work 

terms  in  art.     (Illustrated.)     London, 

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Art  work   in  gold   and  silver.     X.Y., 

Farrar,   C.   S.     Sculpture,   painting  and 
architecture.      Topical     lessons,    with 

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Wornum,  R.  N.     Analysis  of  ornament. 

special    references   to   valuable  books. 

London,  1873.     8° 

054.7 

Cliicago,  ISSl.    8° 

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Manuals  of  instruction. 

Fenollosa,  E.  F.     Review  of  tlie  chapters 

Amateur  work  in  decorative  art.     Lon- 

on painting  in  Gouse's  "  Japanese  art." 

don,  [n.d.]     4°    

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Boston,  188.5.     8° 

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Ayres,  6.  B.     How  to  paint  pliotographs 

French,  H.  W.     Art  and  artists  in  Con- 

in water  colors  and  in  oils;  to  work  in 

necticut.    Boston,  1879.    S°    .     .     .     . 

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cr.ayon;  retouch  negatives;  and  instruc- 

Fuller-Ossoli,  M.      Art,    literature    and 

tions  in  ceramic  painting.    N.Y.,  1878. 

the  drama.      [Essays.]     Boston,  1874. 

12° 

657.16 

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Barnard,    G.      Foliage    and    foreground 

drawing.    (Illustrated.)    London,  1876. 

on  house  decoration,  music,  dress,  etc. 

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The  same 

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Gullick,   T.    J.,   joint   author.     Painting 

Boot,  W.  H.  J.     Trees,  and  how  to  paint 

popularly    explained.      London,    1873. 

them  in  water  colors.     N.Y.,  1883.     8°, 

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Burchett,  R.    Linear  perspective  for  the 
use  of  schools  of  art.     London,  1873. 

Hamerlon,   P.    G.      Art  essays.      N.  Y., 

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Davidson,   E.    A.      Drawing    for   brick- 

ing,   painting  and   engraving.     Bos- 

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London,  188.5.     12° 

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Gothic  stone-work.     Church  architect- 

Howard, F.     Colour  as  a  means  of  art. 

ure.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16° 

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(For  amateurs.)     London,  [n.d.]     16°. 

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Model  drawing.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16°  .     . 

081.5 

Jameson,  Mrs.  A.     Sacred  and  legendary 

Elegant  arts  for  ladies.    Painting,  needle- 

art.    Boston,  1865.     2  v.     16°  .     .     .     . 

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work,  etc.     London,  [n.d.]     16°  .     .     . 

651.22 

.Jarves,  J.  J.     The  art  idea.    N.Y.,  1864. 

Elwes,  A.  T.     Animal  drawing.     N.Y., 

10° 

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684.13 

Art  studies.    N.Y.,  1861.    8°  .     .     .     . 

669.5 

Foster,  V.     Simple  lessons  in  water  color 

Art  thoughts.     N.Y.,  1869.     12°.     .     . 

651.5 

landscape.     Edinburgh,  1883.      8°   .     . 

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Koehler,  S.   R.,  Ed.     Art  directory  and 

Fowler,  F.     Oil  painting.     A  hand-book 

year-book.   A  chronicle  of  events  in  the 

for  the  use   of  students   and   schools. 

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688.5 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16° 

1011.7 

Lessons  and  lectures  on  art.     With  dia- 

Georgens, D.,  and  others.     Ladies'  book 

grams    to   illustrate   composition,   etc. 

of  art  needle-work.     Designs   and   in- 

London, 1875.     8° 

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structions.     London,  [n.d.]     4°    .     .     . 

618.20 

Long,  S.  P.     Art;  its  laws,  and  reasons 

Hulme,  F.  E.     Flower  painting  in  water 

for  them.     Boston,  1871.     12°      ... 

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The  same 

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Hunt,   W.   M.      Talks  on   art.      Boston, 

Mollett,  J.  W.     Dictionary  of  words  used 
in  art  and  archaeology.     Boston,  1883. 

1875.     8°    

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The    same.     (Second  series.)    Boston, 

8° 

684.9 

1883.    8°     

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Morelli,  G.     Italian  masters  in  German 

James,  M.  E.     How  to  decorate  our  ceil- 

ings, walls  and  floors.     London,  1883. 

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Morris,   W.      Hopes  and  fears  for    art. 

Johnson,  E.  W.    The  studio  arts.    N.  Y., 

Boston,  1882.     12° 

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Newton,  C.  T.     Essays  on  art  and  archae- 

Jones, Mrs.  C.  S.,  joint  author.     House- 

ology.    London,  1880.     8° 

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Jones,   Owen.    Grammar  of  Ornament. 

London,  [n.d.]    4^ R.  L. 

Keniblc,  M.,  Ed.     A  guide  to  decorative 

art.     Uoston,  [n.d.]     12° 687.14 

Leiand,  C.  G.  The  minor  arts.  Por- 
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ling,   modelling,    mosaic    work,    etc. 

London,  1880.     16=' 681.25 

Leitcli,  R.  P.,  joint  authnr.  Easy  studies 
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McLaughlin,  M.  L.  China  painting.  A 
manu.ll  for  the  use  of  amateurs  in  the 
decoration  of  hard  porcelain.  Cincin- 
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Suggestions  to  china  painters.     Cincin- 
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Marshall,  J.    Anatomy  for  artists.    X.Y., 

1878.    8°    .     .    . 628.8 

Miller,   F.  Glass-painting.    A  course  of 

instruction.     London,  [n.d.]     12°     .     .     1612.5 
Oil   painting.   Hand-book  of,   for  young' 

artists.     N.Y.,  1872.     12° 668.13 

Putnam's   art  hand-books.      N.Y.,   188.5. 

2v.    16° 1011.3 

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scapes ,ind  flowers. 
II.  Drawing   in   black   and   white. 
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Saward,  B.  C.     Decorative  painting.     A 
practical   hand-book  on   painting    and 
etching  upon  various  objects  and  ma- 
terials.    London,  1S83.     12°     ...     .     085.25 
Tayler,  F.     Studies  in  animal  painting. 

London,  1884.     8° 688.7 

Wyatt,  M.  D.  Art  of  illuminating.  Lon- 
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Art  catalogues  of  the  Exhibitions  of  1853,  '55, 

'62, -07, -71.     X.Y.,  1862-71.     2  v.     4°      .      R.  L. 
Art  education.    The  education  of  the  artist. 
C.   Chesneau.      C.   Bell,    Trans.     X.Y., 

1880.     12° 1612.1.5 

Art,    High.      (Humorous.)      L.    A.    Roberts. 

Springfield,  1872.    8° 652.13 

Art,  Industrial.    A  monthly  review  of  tech- 
nical  and   scientific   education   at   home 
.-ind  abroad.     J.  H.  Lamprey,  Ed.     Vol. 
I.,  July-Dec,  1877.    London,  1877.    8°  .      628.7 
Art  Journal,   The.     1849-1876.     N.Y.,  1849- 

76.     28  V.     4° R.  L. 

Art,  The  magazine  of.     (Illustrated.)    N.  Y., 

7  V.    8° 029.10 

Art  needlework.    A  complete  manual  of  em- 
broidery in  silks  and  crewels,  with  full 
instructions  as  to  stitches,  materials  and 
implements.     London,  [n.d.]    S°     .     .     .      688.3 
Art  needle-work  for  decorative  embroidery. 
A  guide  to  embroidery  in  crewels,  silks, 
etc?   L.  P.  Hale,  AU    Boston,  1879.    12°,     657.21 
Art  needlework.     Hints  and  helps  to  home 
taste  and  recreations.     Mrs.  S.  C.  Jones 
and  H.  T.  Williams.    N.Y.,  1876.    8°.     .     649.27 
Art  needlew^ork,  painting  and  wood  carving. 

X.Y.,  1881.     12° 685.5 

Art  needlework.    Skilful  Susy.     A  book  for 
fairs  and  bazaars.     E.  Gay.     Jf.Y.,  1885. 

12° 1612.16 

Art    of    amusing.     F.    Bellew.      X.Y.,   1860. 

12°   .     . 463.4 


Art   of  beauty.     Mrs.   H.   R.   Ilaweis.     N.Y., 

1878.     12- 273.6 

Art  of  fiction.    W.  Besant.    Boston,  1884.    16°,  1231.13 
Art  Review,   The   American.     Boston,  1880. 

4' .     ^    .     .     .       R.  L. 

Art  student  in  Munich.    A.  M.  Elowilt.     Bos- 
ton, 18.54.     12= 0.52.23 

Artemus    Ward;    his   book.      C.   F.    Browne. 

N.Y.,  1867.     12° 247.13 

Artemus    Ward;  his  travels.     C.  F.  Browne. 

N.Y.,  1867.     12° •    .     247.12 

Artemus  Ward   in  London.    C.   F.   Browne. 

N.Y.,  1807.     12° 001.5 

Arteveld,  James,  and  Philip,  van.  Two  epi- 
sodes in  the  history  of  the  fourteenth  cen- 
tury. J.  Hutton.  London,  1882.  12°  .1114.21 
Arthur,  Kimi.  Firth,  H.  King  Arthur  and 
his  knights  of  the  Round  Table.  (Juve- 
nile.)   London,  1884.    12° 928.4 

Hanson,  C.  H.     .Stories  of  the  days  of  King 

Arthur.     London,  1882.    10° 1221.8 

J.  T.  K.,   Ed.    Legends  of  King  Arthur 

and  his  knlRhts.     London,  1808.     16°.     .     432.11 
Mallory,  Sir  T.     The  boy's  King  Arthur. 
Ed.  by  S.  Lanier.    N.Y.,  1881.    8° .    .    .      923.9 
King  Arthur  and  his  knights.     London, 

1808.     12° 511.16 

Arthur,  King,  The  new.     An  opera  without 

words.     N.Y.,  1885.     12° 578.6 

Arthur,  Chester  A.    Sketch  of  his  life.    Boston, 

1880.     12° 178.34 

Arthur,  T.   S.      The  bar-rooms  at  Brantley. 

Phila.,  1877.     12° 360.33 

Danger.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 345.30 

Nothing  but  money.     Boston,  1865.     12°     .      422.9 
Orange  blossoms,  fresh  and  faded.     Phila., 

1878.     12° 372.29 

Our  neighbors  in  the  corner  house.     Jf.Y., 

18.50.     12° 426.9 

Six  nights  with  the  Washingtonians,  and 

other  temperance  tales.    Phila.,  [nd.]   8°,     .309.22 
Strong    drink;    the    curse    and    the    cure. 

Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 301.70 

Ten  nights  in  a  bar-room.     Phila.,   [n.d.] 

12° 444.35 

Three  years  in  a  man-trap.     Phila.,  [n.d.] 

12° 301.69 

What  came  afterwards.     Sequel  to  "Noth- 
ing but  money."    N.Y.,  1865.    12°.     .     .      411.3 
Window  curt.iins.    N.Y.,  |n.d.]    12°.     .     .     378.14 
Woman  to  the  rescue.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12°.    361.71 
Arthur,    William.      Diflferences    between    the 
physical    and    moral    law.      X.Y.,    1884. 

12° 1318.8 

Italy  in  transition.     N.Y.,  1800.     12°.     .     .      721.6 
Arthur   Blanc;   or.   The  hundred  cuirassiers. 

J.  S.   Grant.     London,  [n.d.]     16°      .     .      384.3 
Arthur   Bonnicastle.     J.   G.    Holland.     N.Y., 

187.3.     12° 333.21 

Arthur  Erskine's  story.     A  tale  of  Knox.     By 
the  author  of  "The  Spanish  brothers." 

London,  1884.     12° 959.13 

Arthur  Mervyn ;  or.  Memoirs  of  the  year  1793. 

C.  B.  Brown.     Boston,  1827.     2  v.     12°  .     342.37 
The  same.     Phila.,  18.57.     2  v.     12°..     .     342.40 
Arthur  O'Leary.    C.  J.  Lever.    London,  [n.d.] 

10° 351.1 

Arthur's  aquarium.    Mrs.  H.  F.  Parker.     Bos- 
ton, [n.d.]    10' 922.2 

Artist   and   tradesman's  companion.       M.   L. 

Bvrn.    N.Y.,  1867.    12° 242.9 


CATALOGUE   OF  THE   CAMBRIDGE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 


Artist's  love.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth. 

Phila.,  1861.     12'= 415.10 

Artist's  married  life,  The.     L.  ScUefer.     Bos- 
ton, 1861.     16' 2.51.23 

Artist's  portfolio.  Gatherings  from  an.     J.  E. 

Freeman.    N.T.,  1877.    16^ 657.5 

The  same.   (Second  series.)   Boston,  1883. 

12" 775.2 

Artiste.     [A  novel.]     M.  M.  Grant.     Boston, 

[n.d.]    8° 395.6 

Artists.     See  also  Art  biography. 

Biographical  and  critical  sketches  of  Ameri- 
can  artists.      Historical   account  of  the 
rise  and  progress  of  art  in  America.     H. 
T.  Tuckerman.     X.Y.,  1882.     8°     .     .    .     111G.4 
Artist-Biographies.     M.   F.   Sweetser,   Ed. 

Boston,  1877-79.     15  v.     18° 191.1 

I.  Titian.  IX.  Guido  Reni. 

II.  Raphael.  X.  Van  Dyck. 

III.  Diirer.  XI.  Turner. 

lY.  ilurillo.  XII.  Leonardo  da 

V.  Rembrandt.  Vinci. 

VI.  Claude  Lorraine.    XIII.  Fra  Angelico. 
VIL  Joshua  Reynolds.    XIV.  Allston. 
VIII.  Michael  Angelo.       XV.  Landseer. 
Illustrated    biographies    of    great    artists. 
X.y.,  1879-83.     23  V.     12^ 
Corregglo,  Antonio  Allegri  da,  by  M.  C. 

Heaton 195.22 

Durer,  Albrecht,  by  R.  F.  Heath     .     .     .     195.20 
Figure  painters  of  Holland,  by  R.  Gower,     195.12 
Fra  Bartolommeo  di  Paolo,  and  Mariotto 
Albertinelli,   Andrea  d'Agnolo,  by  L. 

Scott 195.18 

Fra  Giovanni  Angelico  da  Fiesole,  and 
the  early  Florentine  painters  of  the  fif- 
teenth century,  by  C.  31.  Phillimore      .     195.17 

Giotto,  by  H.  Quilter 195.13 

Hogarth,  by  A.  Dobson 195.9 

Holbein,  Hans,  by  J.  Cundall      ....       195.5 
Landseer,   Sir  Edwin   Henry,   by  F.  G. 

Stephens    195.15 

Little  masters    of    Germany,   by  AY.   B. 

Scott 195.8 

Mantegna  and  Francia,  by  J.  Cart  Wright,     195.21 

Raphael,  by  N.  II.  E.  Bell 195.3 

Rembrandt,  by  J.  W.  Jlollett 195.2 

Reynolds,  Sir  Joshua,  by  F.  S.  Pulling     .     195.16 

Riibeus,  by  C.  \Y.  Kett  " 195.10 

Tintoretto,  (Jacopo   Robusti,)  by  W.  E. 

Osier 195.6 

Titian,  by  R.  F.  Heath 195.1 

Turner,  J.  il.  W.,  by  W.  C.  Monkhouse  .       195.7 
Van  Dyck,  by  P.  R.  Head  and  F.  Hals     .       195.4 

Velasquez,  by  E.  Stowe 195.14 

Vinci,  Leonardo  da,  by  J.  P.  Richter  .     .     195  11 
Watteau,  Antoine,  by  J.  W.  Mollett    .     .     195.23 
Wilkie,  Sir  David,  by  J.  W.  Mollett     .     .     195.19 
Artists,  Italian,  Stories  of  the.    From  Vasari. 

X.Y.,  188.5.     12° 1129.10 

Artists  of  the  nineteenth  century  and   their 
works.     C.  E.  Clement  and  L.  Hutton. 

Boston,  1879.     2  v.     12° 182.14 

Artists  and  Arabs.     H.  Blackburn.     Boston, 

1874.     16' 711.18 

Arts,    The    Fine,    Quarterly    Review.      B.    B. 
Woodward,   Ed.      London,    [n.d.]     3  v. 

8° 628.9 

Vol.  I.  May-Oct.,  1863. 
II.  Jan.-May,  1864. 
III.  Oct.,  1864,-Jan.,  1865. 


Arts  and  manufactures.  Five  black  arts.  His- 
tory, manufacture  and  uses  of  printing, 

pottery,  gas-light,  glass  and  iron.  Co- 
lumbus, 1861.     12° 636.14 

Arts,  manufactures  and  mines,  Dictionary  of. 

A.  Ure.  Boston,  185.3.  3  v.  8=  .  .  .  689.7 
As  it  may  happen.     An  American  story.    R.  S. 

Davis.     rUila.,  [n.d.]     12° 364.71 

As  it  was  written.    A  Jewish  musician's  story. 

H.  Harland.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  16°  ...  .  967.16 
As  long  as  she  lived.     F.  W.  Robinson.    X.Y., 

1876.     8° 365.-35 

As  pretty  as  seven,  and  other  tales.    L.  Bech- 

stein.     London,  [n.d.]     12° 413.7 

As  ■we  went  marching  on.     A  war  story.     G. 

W.  Hosmer.  N.Y.,  1885.  18°  ...  .  9.51.25 
Asbury  twins,  The.     Sequel  to  "  Our  Helen." 

R.  S.  Clarke.  Boston,  1876.  12°  .  .  .  364.45 
Ascanio.    An  historical  romance.     A.  Dumas. 

London,  [n.d.]     12° 361.62 

Ascents  and  adventures.    A  record  of  moim- 

taineering  in  every  quarter  of  the  globe. 

H.  Frith.  London,  18&4.  12°  ...  .  919.4 
Aschenbroedel.   [A  novel.]   (No  name  series.) 

Boston,  1382.     10° .385.26 

The  same 385.27 

Asgard  and  the  gods.     Tales  and  traditions  of 

our  northern  ancestors,  told  for  boys  and 

girls.  Dr.  W.  Wagner.  Phila.,  [n.d.]  8°,  448.11 
Asbango-laud,  Journey  to.    P.  B.  Du  Chaillu. 

N.Y.,  1S67.     8° 737.3 

Ashantee  campaign.  The  story  of  the.      W. 

Reade.    London,  1874.     12° 768.12 

Ashauti  war.  The.    A  narrative  prepared  from 

official     documents.       H.     Brackenburg. 

Edinburgh,  1874.     2  v.     8° 1416.8 

Asheldon   schoolroom.   The.      F.    M.    Peard. 

London,  1884.     12° 919.5 

Asbenhurst,  Thomas  R.      Design  in  textile 

fabrics.     London,  1883.     16° 686.8 

Asbmont,  pseud.     Dogs  ;    their  management 

and  treatment  in  disease.  1885.  12°..  .  1325.18 
Asbmore,  Annie.     Faithful  Margaret.     X.T., 

12° 367.16 

AsbtoD,  John.     Chap-books  of  the  eighteenlb 

century.  London,  1882.  12°  ....  1219.3 
Dawn  of  the  nineteenth  century  in  England. 

X.Y.,  1&S6.     2v.     8° 1428.10 

English  caricatures  and  satires  on  Xapoleon 

L    N.Y.,  1884.    2  V.    S° 1127.1 

Old  times.     Social  life  at  the  end  of  the 

eighteenth  century.  N.Y.,  1885.  8°.  .  1428.1 
Social  life  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Anne. 

London,  188.3.     12° 598.10 

Ed.  Adventures  and  discourses  of  Captain 

John  Smith.  X.Y.,  [n.d.]  12°.  .  .  .1413.11 
Humour,  wit  and  satire  of  the  seventeenth 

century.  London,  1883.  12°  ....  1228.10 
Ashwell,  a!  R.,  and  Wilberforce,  R.  G.    Life 

of  Samuel  Wilberforce.  N.Y.,  188.3.  8°,  1119.1 
Asbwortb,  Henry.     Recollections  of  Richard 

Cobden    and    the    anti-corn-law   league. 

X.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 178.19 

Asbwortb,  John.    Strange  tales  from  humble 

life.  London,  [n.d.]  6  v.  16°  .  .  .  .  368.3 
Asia.     Anneni.a  and   the  campaign   of    1877. 

With  maps  and  plans.     C.   B.  Xorman. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]    8° 496.3 

Asia,  Central.     A  ride  to  Kliiva.     F.  Burnaby. 

N.Y.,  1877.     12° 715.21 

Sketches  of.   A.  Vumbery.    Phila.,  1868.   S°,      725.4 


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CATALOGUE   OF   THE   CAMBRIDGE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 


Asia,  Central  —  concluded. 

Travels  ill.     A.  Vambery.    X.Y.,  ISOo.    8',      730.2 
Asia  Minor,  On  horseback  through.     F.  Bur- 

naby.     London,  1878.     12" 778.12 

Asia  and  Europe,  Armies  of.     With  letters  de- 
scriptive of  a  journey  from  Japan  to  the 
Caucasus.    E.  Upton.    N.T.,  1878.    8=   .      496.4 
Asiatic  studios,  Keligious  and  social.     A.  C. 

Lyall.     London^  ia'<2.     8= 1226.8 

Aspendale.    11.   W.   Preston.     Boston,   1871. 

*     10' 432.10 

Aspirations.     [A   novel.)      H.    Hays.     N.Y., 

ISsi;.     12' 977.11 

Aspirations  of  the  world.     L.  M.  Child,  Ed. 

Boston,  1878.     10^ 281.13 

Assyria.    Its  princes,  priests  and  people.     A. 

II.  Sayce.    London,  1885.    W.    .    v.  6  of  781.17 
Assyrian  discoveries.     G.  Smith.     N.Y.,  1875. 

8' 717.4 

Asthma,  Notes  on.    J.  G.  TUorowgood.    Thila., 

1873.     10= 0:51.10 

Astor  Library,  Catalogue  of.   N.  T.,  1857.    5  v. 

8= R.  L. 

Astoria.     W.  Irving.     N.Y.,  18.55.     12'  .     .     .       712.5 
Astronomer,   The   practical.     Containing  va- 
rious topics  connected  with  astronomy. 

T.Dick.     N.Y.,  1.846.     12° 074.17 

Astronomical  myths,  based  on  Flammarion's 
"  History  of  the  lieavens."     J.  F.  Blake. 

London,  1877.     12° 6.55.16 

Astronomy.    Ball,  R.  S.    Elements  of.    N.Y., 

1880.    12° 074.10 

Burritt,  E.  11.     The  geograpliy  of  the  heav- 
ens.    With  an  atlas.    N.Y.,"[n.d.]     12°   .  1317.18 
Clerlfe,   A.    M.     A  popular  history  of  as- 
tronomy during  the  nineteenth  century. 

Edinburgh,  1885.     12° 1316.6 

Denison,  E.  B.    Astronomy  without  mathe- 
matics.    N.Y.,  1869.     12° 645.22 

Ennis,  J.     Origin  of  the  stars.     N.Y.,  1868. 

12° 645.16 

Fellowes,    F.     Astrononiv    for    beginners. 

N.Y.,  188.5.     16°    .     .    ". 1321.25 

Ferguson,   J.      Astronomy    explained    and 

made  easy.     London,  1710.     8°   .     .     .     .     645.12 
Flammarion,  C.     Wonders  of  the  heavens. 

N.Y.,  1871.     12° 044.23 

The  s.inie 1317.8 

Guillemin,  N.  Tbeheavens.  N.Y..  1871.  8°,      645.5 
Wonders  of  the  moon.     N.Y.,  1873.     12°,    645.21 

The  same        1317.9 

Hill,  U.     The  stars  and  constellations.     A 
new  method  of  identifying  the  more  con- 
spicuous stars  and  constellations  visible 
to  the  naked  eye.     N.Y.,  1S8.5.     4°  .     .     .     619.17 
Humboldt.  A.  von.     A  physical  description 

of  the  heavens.     London,  1807.     12°.     .     645.29 
Johnston,  A.  K.    School  atlas  of  astronomy. 
With   de^-criplions   by  R.    Grant.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]    8° R.  L. 

Kirkwood,  D.    Meteoric  astronomy.    Phila., 

1807.     12° 645.20 

Mitchel,  O.  M.    Popular  astronomy.    N.Y., 

1860.     12° 645.23 

Newcomb,  S.    Popular  astronomy.     (Maps 

and  engravings.)     X.Y.,  1878.     8°  .     .     .       6.50.9 
Olmstoad,   D.      Text -book  of    astronomy. 

N.Y.,  18.-i9.    8° 645.4 

Proctor,  R.   A.    Easy  star  lessons.    N.Y., 

1882.     12° 1312.1 

Essays  on  astronomy.    London,  1872.    8°,     645.10 


Astronomy  —  concluded. 

I'roctor,  R.  A.     Jlalf-hours  with  the  stars. 
Easy  guide   to   the   knowledge  of    the 
constellations.     London,  1870.     4=    .     .      619.8 
Myths  and  marvels  of  astronomy.     N.Y., 

1877.     8° 656.6 

Other  worlds  than  ours.    N.Y.,1871.    12°,     645.14 

The  poetry  of  astronomy.     Phila.,  1881. 

12° 678.1 

Smith,  W.  H.    A  cycle  of  celestial  objects. 

Oxford.  1881.     8° 077.13 

Warren,  H.  W.     Recreations  in  astronomy. 

With  directions  for  practical  experiments, 

and  telescopic  work.     N.Y.,  1879.     12'     .       075.1 
At  a   high   price.     E.    Buerstenbinder.     Mrs. 

Wister,  Trans.    Boston,  1879.     12°  .     .     .     308.38 
At  any  cost.      A  story  for  boys.     Mrs.  L   F. 

Mayo.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     10°  " 962.17 

At  Capri.     C.Bauer.     Phila.,  1875.     12°     .     .     316.14 
At  daybreak.     [.V  novel.]     A.Stirling.     Bos- 
ton, 1,SS4.     10' 9.57.16 

At  eventide.    (Discourses.)    N.Adams.     Bos- 
ton, 1877.     12° 272.29 

At  home  and  abroad.    Mrs.  M.  Fuller-Ossoli. 

Boston,  1874.     12° 227.8 

At  home  and  abroad.     J.  P.  Kennedy.     N.Y., 

1S72.     10' 233.14 

At  last.    Mrs.  M.  V.  Terhune.     N.Y.,  1872. 

12° 423.2 

At  last.     A  Christm.as  in  the  West  Indies.     C. 

Kingsley.    London,  1871.     12°     ...     .     352.30 
At  love's   extremes.     M.    Thompson.     N.Y., 

1SS5.     12° 905.24 

At  odds.     Baroness  von  Tautphoeus.     Phila., 

ISC,;!.     12° 3.54.12 

At  school  Willi  an  old  dragoon.     S.  J.  Mac- 

Kcniia.     London,  1S74.     12° 4.53.14 

At  the  b.ack  of  the  noi;th  wind.    6.  Macdonald. 

London,  1871.     12° 330.5 

At  the  councillor's.     E.   John.     Mrs.  ^Vister, 

Trans.     Phila.,  1877.     12° 316.24 

The  same 310.28 

At  the  court  of  King  Edwin.     [A  drama.]    W. 

Leighton,  Jr.     Phila.,  1878.     12'     .     .     .     .571.15 
At  the  eleventh   hour.     [A  novel.]     Mrs.   A. 

Edwards.     N.Y.,  1882.     10' 941.10 

At  the  Red  Glove.  Mrs.  K.  S.  Macquoid.  N.Y., 

1.S85.     12° 905.23 

At  the  sign  of  the   Lyre.      [Poems.]     A.  Dob- 
son.    N.Y.,  188.5.     12° 578.2 

Atalauta   in   the  South.      [A  romance.  |      M. 

IIowc.     Boston,  1886.     li.° 975.12 

Atalanta  in  Calydon.     ]Apoem.]    A.  C.  Swin- 
burne.   Boston,  1866.     16° 612.24 

Atheism  in  philosopliy,  and  other  essays.     F. 

n.  Hedge.    Boston,  1884.    12°     ...     .     1242.2 
Atheism,   Lectures   on   modern.      E.   Naville. 

Boston,  1807.     12° 205.29 

Athenaeum,  The;    or,   Spirit  of  the  English 

m.aga/.ines.    (Incomplete.)    Boston,  1817- 

27.     12  V.     8° 2.59.2 

Athens,  Ancient.     Its  history,  topography  and 

remains.     T.    H.    Dyer.     London,    1873. 

S° 783.12 

Athens,  Antitiuities  of,  and  other  monuments 

of    Greece.      J.   Stuart   and    N.    Revett. 

London.  1858.     12° 008.17 

Atherstone  priory.     L.   N.  Comyn.     Boston, 

[n.d.]     10° 362.6 

Atherton,   and   other  tales.     M.    R.   Mil  ford. 

Boston,  1854.    12° 420.3 


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Atkinson,  J.  B.     The  noithern  capitals  of  Eu- 
rope.   N.T.,  1873.    1-1° 724.4 

Atkinson,  T.  W.     Oriental  and  western  Si- 
beria.    N.T.,  1858.     S' 605.6 

Tliesame 727.8 

The  upper  and  lower  Amoor.  N.Y.,1S60.   8^,      664.2 
Atkinson,    William    P.     Books   and   reading. 

Boston,  1S60.     12' 251.16 

Classical  and  scientific  studies.    Cambridge, 

1S65.     S-^ 642.5 

History  and  the  study  of  history.     Boston, 

1884.    16° 1231.10 

Atla;  a  story  of  the  lost  island.     Mrs.  J.  G. 

Smith.     N.Y.,  1886.    IS' 961.8 

Atlantic  essays.     T.  W.  Higginson.     Boston, 

is-l.     12^ 264.9 

Atlantic  islands.    (Illustrated.)    S.  G.  W.  Ben- 
jamin.   N.Y.,187S.    8° 496.10 

Atlantic  Monthly.    Boston,  1870-86.   33  v.    8°,      742.1 

Vol.  XXV.  Jan.-Juue,  1870. 

XXVI.  July-Dec,  1870. 

XXVII.  Jan.-June,  1871. 

XXVIII.  July-Dec,  1871. 

XXIX.  Jan.-June,  1872. 

XXX.  July-Dec,  1872. 

XXXI.  Jan.-June,  1873. 

XXXII.  July-Dec,  1873. 

XXXIII.  Jan.-June,  1874. 

XXXIV.  July-Dec,  1874. 
XXXV.  Jan.-June,  1875. 

XXXVI.  July-Dec,  1875. 
XXXVII.  Jan.-June,  1876. 
XXXVIII.  July-Dec,  1876. 
XXXIX.  Jan.-June,  1877. 
XL.  July-Dec,  1877. 
XLI.  Jan.-June,  1878. 
XLII.  July-Dec,  1.S7S. 
XLIII.  Jan.-June,  1879. 
XLIV.  July-Dec,  1879. 
XLV.  Jan.-June,  1880. 
XLVI.  July-Dec  ,  1880. 
XLVII.  Jan.-June,  1881. 
XLVIII.  July-Dec,  1881. 
XLIX.  Jan.-June,  1882. 
L.  July-Dec,  1882. 
LI.  Jan.-June,  1883. 
LII.  July-Dec,  1883. 
LIII.  Jan.-June,  1884. 
LIV.  July-Dec,  1884. 
LV.  Jan.-June,  1885. 
LVI.  July-Dec,  1885. 
LVII.  Jan.-June,  1886. 
Atlantic  ocean.    Notes  on  the  northern  Atlan- 
tic.    K.  Brown,  Rt     London,  1880.    12°,      761.9 
Atlantic  tales.     (From  the  "Atlantic  Month- 
ly.")    Boston,  1866.     12° 413.16 

Atlantis :  the  antedeluvian  world.  I.  Don- 
nelly.    N.Y.,  1882.     12° 1213.13 

Atlas,  The  collegiate.     Consisting  of  maps  of 
modern  and  historical  geography,  and  a 
copious  index.     X.Y.,  [n.d.]    8°     .     .     .     718.13 
Atlas  of  the  world,  Bradley's,  with  isometric 

index  to  maps.     Phila.,  18S(i.     Folio   .     .       R.  L. 
Atlas  of  the  world.     Historical,  statistical  and 
descriptive  letterpress.      Rand,  McNally, 

and  Co.     Chicago,  1881.     4° R.  L. 

Atlas,  Mitchell's  new  general.  Slaps  and 
plans,  valuable  tables,  a  list  of  Post 
Offices  of  the  U.S.,  and  the  census  of  1860 

and  1S70.     Phila.,  1876.     4° R.  L. 

See  also  Boston,  JIassachusetts,  United  States. 


Atmosphere,   The.      C.    Flammarion.     N.Y., 

1873.    8= 647.1 

Atonement  of  Learn  Dundas,  The.     Mrs.  E. 

L.  Linton.     Phila.,  1876.     8° 365.32 

Atomic  theory.  The.     A.  Wurtz.     N.Y.,  1881. 

12° 678.2 

Attache  in  Madrid,  An.     N.Y.,  1S56.     12°.     .     735.11 

Attic  philosopher  in  Paris;  or,  A  peep  at  the 
world  from  a  garret.  E.  Souvestre.  N.  Y., 
1870.     16° 291.12 

Attorney,  An,  in  search  of  practice.  G.  Ste- 
phen.    Boston,  1874.     12° 227.12 

Attwood,  F.  G.  (Artist.)  Manners  and  cus- 
toms of  the  Harvard  students.  Boston, 
1877.     Ob.  4° R.  L. 

Atwater,  E.  E.  History  and  significance  of 
the  sacred  tabernacle  of  the  Hebrews. 
N.Y.,  187.5.     8° 481.7 

Atwood,  Thomas.     The  ship  "Mary  Alice." 

Boston,  1878.     12° 391.21 

Aubert  Dubayet;  or.  The  two  sister  republics. 
[A  story.]  C.  Gayarre.  Boston,  1882. 
12° 942.2] 

Aubertin,  J.  J.     A  flight  to  Mexico.    London, 

1882.  12° 772.24 

Audsley,  G.  A.   and  Bowes,  J.  A.     Keramic 

art  in  Japan.     London,  1881.     4°     .     .     .       R.  L. 
Audsley,  W.  and  G.      Polj-chromatic  decora- 
tion as  applied  to  buildings  in  the  niedioB- 
val  styles.     London,  1882.    4°    .     .    .     .      R.  L. 
Audubon,  John  James.     Adventures  and  dis- 
coveries of.     Mrs.  H.  St.  John.     Boston, 

1801.     16° 151.13 

Life  of.  Ed.  by  his  widow.  N.Y.,  1869.  8°,  139.2 
Works:    Birds   of  America.     N.Y.,    [n.d.] 

8  V.     8° R.  L. 

Auer,  Adelheid  von.    It  is  the  fashion.    Phila., 

1872.     12° 317.2 

Auerbach,  Berthold.   Aloys.    N.Y.,  1877.    16°,     368.20 
Black  Forest  village  stories.     N.Y.,   1869. 

12° 3.34.3 

Brigitta.    N.Y.,  1880.     16° 376.24 

The  convicts  and   their  children.      N.  Y., 

1877.     16° 364.56 

Edelweiss.     Boston,  1869.     16° 362.28 

The  foresters.  N.Y.,  1880.  10°  ...  .  378.6 
German  tales.  Boston,  1869.  16°  ...  362.27 
The  good  hour.  London,  [n.d.]  12°  .  .  382.23 
Joseph  in  the  snow.     Boston,  1868.     16°     .      364.1 

Landolin.     N.Y.,  1878.     16° 376.2 

Lorley  and  Reinhard.  N.Y.,  1877.  16°  .  368.2 
Master  Bieland  and  his  workmen.     N.Y., 

1883.  16° 949.9 

On  the  heights.     Boston,  1869.     16°   .     .     .      364.2 

The  same 364.3 

Spinoza.     N.Y.,  1882.    16° 388.24 

Villa  on  the  Rhine.    N.Y.,  1869.    2  v.     12°,      364.4 

Waldfried.     N.Y.,  1874.     12° 343.32 

Auersperg,    Count    von.       The    last    knight. 

[Poems.]     N.Y.,  1871.     12° 563.14 

August   and   Elvie.     J.   Abbott.     N.Y.,   1871. 

16° 436.1 

Augusta,  Maine,  History  of.      J.   W.   Xorth. 

Augusta,  1870.     8° 542.1 

Aulnay  Tower.    B.  W.  Howard.   Boston,  1885. 

12° 968.1 

The  same 968.7 

Aumale,  Due  d'.    Princes  de  Cond^,  History  of 

the.    London,  1872.    2  v.    8° 135.7 

Aunt  Jane's  hero.    Mrs.  E.  Prentiss.     N.Y., 

1870.     12° 414.16 


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Aunt  Jo's  scrap-bag.     Boston,  1872-?2.     G  v. 
16". 

I.  Jlyboys 4.36.18 

II.  Sliawlstraps 406.17 

III.  Cupid  and  Chow-Chow 436.10 

IV.  My  girls 436.26 

V.  Jimmy's  cruise  in  the  "Pinafore"  .     .     436.27 

VI.  An  old-fashioned  Thanksgiving  .     .     .     016.13 
Auut  Madge's  story.     R.  S.  Clarke.    Boston, 

1872.     16° 466.4 

Aunt  Patty's  scrap-bag.     Mrs.  C.  L.  Hentz. 

Phila.,  [n.d.]    12^ 363.3,1 

Aunt  Kachel.     J.   D.   C.   Murray.      London, 

1886.     12° 976.1 

Aunt  Serena.     B.  W.  Howard.     Boston,  1881. 

16° 388.8 

The  same 388.9 

Aurelian.     W.  Ware.     X.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°      .     .      34.5.4 
Aurora.     |.V  novel.]     M.  A.  Tincker.     Phila., 

188(1.     12" 972.2 

Aurora  Floyd.  M.  E.  Braddon-Maxwell.  N.Y., 

1871.     8° .36.5.13 

Aurora  Leigh.    [A  poem.]    Mrs.  E.  B.  Brown- 
ing.    X.Y.,  18.57.     12" 566.4 

Austen,  Jane,  Memoir  of.    Austen-Leigh,  J.  E. 

London,  1870.     8° 157.12 

Bradbournc,    Lord   E.,   Ed.      Letters   and 
critical  remarks.      London,  1884.      2  v. 

12° 1134.9 

Tytler,  S.     Jane  Austen  and  her  works. 

London,  [n.d.]     12° 185.17 

IForts;  London,  1S82.     6  v.     12° 

Emma 9-53.1 

The  same 312.23 

Lady  Susan,  and  fragments  of  other  tales. 

With  a  memoir 9.53.2 

Mansfield  Park 312.24 

The  s.ame 0.53.3 

Nortlianger  Abbey 953.4 

Pride  and  prejudice 953.5 

Sense  and  sensibility 953.6 

The  same 312.26 

Austin,  George  L.     History  of  Massachusetts. 

Boston,  1870.     8° 481.4 

Wendell  Phillips,  Life  and  times  of.     Bos- 
ton. 1884.     12° 1126.20 

Austin,   James   T.      Life  of  Elbridge    Gerry. 

Boston,  1828.     8° 167.12 

Austin,  Jane  6.,  Mrs.     Cypher.     N.T..  1869. 

8° 347.14 

The    Desmond    hundred.      (Round    robin 

series.)    Boston,  1S83.     16° 398.21 

The  same 398.22 

DoraDariing.  Boston,  1865.  12°  ...  463.13 
Nantucket  scraps.  Boston,  1883.  10°  .  .  771.9 
Outpost.       (Sequel    to    "Dora    Darling.") 

Boston,  1867.    12° 463.14 

Shadow  of  Moloch  mountain.     N.Y.,  1870. 

8° 347.13 

Austin,    Sarah.       Characteristics    of    Goethe. 

London,  1833.     3  v.     8° 114.1 

Fragments    from    German    prose    writers. 

N.Y.,  1841.     16° 256.1 

Austin,  Stella.     For  old  sake's  sake.     N.Y., 

1877.     16° 446.6 

Pat.    A  story  for  boys   and  girls.     X.Y., 

1880.    12° 912.8 

Austin   Elliot.      U.    Kingsley.     Boston,   1863. 

12° 425.9 

Austin  Friars.     Mrs.  J.  U.  Riddell.     London, 

in.d.]     12° 954.2 


Australia.      J.   F.   V.    Fitzgerald.      London, 

1881.     12° 

Australia.  New  South  Wales,  the  mollier 
colony  of  tlie   Australias.     G.   H.  Reid. 

Sidney,  Australia,  1876.    8° 

Australia,  Three  colonies  of.  S.Sidney.  N.Y., 
1800.     12° 

Australian  life  and  scenery,  Sketches  of.  By 
one  who  has  been  a  resident  for  thirty 
years.     London,  1876.     12° 

Austria,  Empire  of.  J.  S.  C.  Abbott.  N.Y., 
1859.     8° 

Austria,  House  of.  W.  Coxe.  London,  1874. 
4v.     12° 

Austria-Hungary.  I).  Kay.  London,  1880. 
12" '  .     .     . 

Austrian  Arctic  voyage.  1872-74.  J.  Payer. 
N.Y.,  1.877.    8° 

Authors  and  publishers.  A  manual  of  sugges- 
tions and  information  forbeginners  in 
literature,  willi  general  hints  for  authors. 
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Authors,  books,  and  publishers,  Fifty  years 
among.     J.  C.  Derby.     N.Y.,  1884.     8°    . 

Authors,  Great,  of  all  ages.  Prose  selections 
witli  inde.\es.  S.  A.  Allibone.  Phila., 
1880.    8°  

Authors,  Pleasant,  for  young  folks.  A.  B. 
Harris.     Boston,  [n.d.]     16° 

Authorship  of  the  fourth  Gospel.  External 
evidence.     E.  Abbott.     Boston,  1880.    8°, 

Autobiography,  An,  with  essays.  Boston, 
1873.     16" 

Autobiography.  Ed.,  with  essays,  by  W.  D. 
Howells.     Boston,  1877.     6  v.     10°. 

Alfieri,  Yittorio,  Life  of 

Frederica  Sophia  Willielmina,  Princess  roy- 
al of  rrussiii,  Mitmoirs  of.     2  v 

Gibbon,  Edward,  Memoirs  of 

Goldoni,  Carlo,  Memoirs  of 

Herbert,   Lord  of  Chcrbury,   and  Thomas 

Elhvood,  Lives  of 

Marmoiitel,  J.  F.,  Memoirs  of 

Autocrat    of    the    breakfast    table.      O.    W. 
'  Holmes.     Boston,  18.58.     12° 

Automaton  car,  and  other  sketches.  F.  Mc- 
Landbnrgli.     Chicago,  1876.     12°     .     .     . 

Autumn  holidays  of  a  country  parson.  A.  H. 
K.  Boyd.   "Boston,  186.5.    12° 

Autumnal  catarrh.  M.  Wyinan.  N.Y.,  1872. 
8° 

Avenger,  The.  T.  De  Quincey.  Boston,  18.50. 
12° 

Average  man.  An.  R.  Gr.ant.  Boston,  1864. 
12° 

Avery,  Benjamin  P.  California  pictures.  N.Y., 
1878.    8°  

A-way  on  the  Moorlands.  A.  C.  Chambers. 
N.Y.,  [n.d.]     10° 

Awdry,  Frances.  Story  of  a  fellow-soldier. 
London,  1875.     16° 

Axon,  William  E.  A.  Lancashire  gleanings. 
Manchester,  1883.     12° 

Ayers,  George  B.  How  to  paint  photographs 
in  water  colors  and  in  oils;  to  work  in 
crayon;  retouch  negatives;  and  instruc- 
tion in  ceramic  painting.  X.Y.,  1878. 
12° 

Ayres,  Alfred.  The  mentor.  For  such  men 
and  boys  as  would  appear  to  advantage  in 
society.     N.Y.,  1884.     16° 


701.19 

489.6 
661.9 

786.19 
.521.1 
532. 13 
761.13 
480.14 

1218.12 
1127.9 


103.12 

1121.10 

284.18 

161.4 

181.3 

181.1 
181.0 
181.4 


1SI.2 
181.7 

267.19 

242.18 

251.24 

632.16 

421.15 

059. 1 
480.19 

445. 1 
303.40 
1227.6 


657.16 


686.19 


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The  orthoiipist.     A  pronouncing  manual. 
N.Y.,  1880.     10° 127.24 

Ayres,  Anne.    Muhlenberg,  William  Augustus, 

Life  and  work  of.     K.Y.,  ISSO.     8=      .     .       18G..5 

Aytoun,  W.  E.    Bothwell.     [A  poem. J     Uos- 

ton,  1856.     n° 611.1 

Sinclair,  Korman,  Life  of.    Edinburgh,  ISO  I. 
3  V.     12° 1113.22 

Azahar.  Extracts  from  a  journal  in  Spain  in 
1881-82.  E.  C.  Hope-Edwardes.  Lon- 
don, 1883.    12° 775.11 


Azamat-Batuk.     A   little  book  about  Great 

Britain.     London,  1S70.    12° 511.11 

Azarian.     An  episode.     Mrs.  H.  P.  Spofford. 

N.T.,  ISSl.     16° .376.29 

Azarias,  Brother.    The  development  of  English 

literature.     N.Y.,  1879.     12° 292.1 

Azores,  Among  the.     L.  H.  Weeks.     Boston, 

1882.     16° 771.3 

Azores,  A  summer  trip  in  the,  with  a  glimpse  of 

Madeira.  C.A.Baker.  Boston,  1882.  18°,  771.4 
Azores,  A  trip  to  the.     B.   de  F.   Henriques. 

Boston,  1867.      12° 001.24 


B.O.W.CThe.  J.  DeMille.  Boston,  1871.  16°,     407.11 

"Bab"  ballads,  Fifty.     Much  sound  and  little 

sense.  W.  S.  Gilbert.  London,  1877.    12°,     573.23 

Babcook,  Emma  \X.    Household  hints.    X.Y., 

1881.     12° 682.27 

Baden-Baden,   A   summer   at.      (Illustrated.) 

E.  Guinot.     London,  [n.d.]     8°  .     .     .     .       R.  L. 

Babolaiu.     G.  Droz.     N.Y.,  1873.     10°   .     .     .     302.23 

BabyKue.  (No  name  series.)  Boston,  1881.  10°,     385.20 
The  same 385.21 

Baby's   grandmother,  The.     Mrs.  L.  B.  Wal- 

ford.     N.Y.,  1884.     10° 962.2 

Babylon.     [A  novel.]     G.  Allen.     Pliila.,  1885. 

10° 969.10 

Babylonian  life  and  history.    E.  A.  W.  Budge. 

London,  18S5.     16° v.  4  of    781.17 

Baccalaureate  sermons.  A.  P.  Peabody.  Bos- 
ton, [n.d.]     12° 1242.19 

Bach,  Johann  Sebastian.    His  life  and  writings. 
Adapted  from  the  German  of  Hilgenfeldt 
OTid  Forkel.     London,  1809.     10°     .     .     .1121.14 
Life  of.     R.  L.  Poole.     (The  great  musi- 
cians.)    N.Y.,  1882.     12° 1114.1 

Bach   and   Beethoven.    C.   Barnard.      Boston, 

1871.     16° 463.11 

Bache,    Richard   M.      American   wonderland. 

Phila.,  1871.     12° 453.7 

Bachelder,  J.  B.     The  tourist's  guide  of  the 

U.S.     Boston,  1873.     12° 762.26 

Bachelor  Bluff.  His  opinions,  sentiments,  and 
disputations.  O.  B.  Bunce.  X.Y.,  1881. 
16° 1212.1 

Backlog    studies.      C.    D.   Warner.      Boston, 

1S73.    J2° 264.16 

Backsheesh !  or,  Life  and  adventures  in 
the  Orient.  (Descriptive  and  humorous 
sketches.)  T.W.Knox.  Hartford,  187.5.  8°,    487.6 

Backwoods  boy;  or.  How  a  young  rail-splitter 
became  president.     (Abraham  Lincoln.) 

H.  Alger.     N.Y.,  1883.     12° 017.23 

The  same 919.8 

Backwoodsman,  The;  or.  Life  on  the  frontier. 

C.  F.  Wraxall,  ^(7.     Boston,  ISOlj.     10°   .     4.50.10 

Bacon,  Albert  M.  A  manual  of  gesture.  Chi- 
cago, 1873.     12° 041.10 

Bacon,  Edwin  M.  Dictionary  of  Boston.  Bos- 
ton, 1886.     12° 797.14 

Ed.    King's   handbook  of   Boston.      Cam- 
bridge, 1883.     16° 771.14 

Bacon,  Francis,  Life  of.    Church,  R.  W.     (Eng- 
lish men  of  letters.)     N.Y.,  1884.     12°     .     192  46 
Dixon,  W.  H.     Personal   history  of.     Bos- 
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Fowler,  T.    Life  of.    (English  philosophers.) 
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Bacon,  Francis  —  concluded. 

Spedding,  J,,  .Ed.    Life  and  times  of.     Bos- 
ton, 1880.    2  V.    8° 1218.1 

Works : 

Essays.     N.Y.,  18.55.     16° 217.23 

Essays;  or,  Counsels,  civic  and  moral,  and 
The  wisdom  of  the  ancients.     Boston, 

1879..    10° 123.19 

The  Promus  of  formularies  and  elegan- 
cies. Illustrated  by  passages  from 
Shakespeare.     Ed.  by  Mrs.  Henry  Pott. 

Boston,  1883.     8° 572.5 

Works.     Boston,  1800-64.     15  v.     12°      .      112.1 
Works.     Popular  edition  based  upon  the 
popular  edition  of  Spedding.     Boston, 

1881.     2v.     8° 1218.2 

Bacon-Shakespeare    controversy,    Bibliogra- 
phy of,  with  notes  and  extracts.     W.  H. 
Wyman.     Cincinnati,  1884.     8°  .     .     .     .     1234.6 
Bacon,   G.   B.,   Ed.     Siam  as  it  was,  and   is. 

N.Y.,1S73.     12° *.     .     .     .      713.2 

Bacon,  Henry.     Parisian  art  and  artists.     Bos- 
ton, 1883.     8° 684.8 

A  Parisian  year.     Boston,  1882.     16°      .     .      771.1 
Bacon,    Leonard.      Genesis   of  Xew  England 

churches.     N.Y.,  1874.     S° 541.1 

Bacon,  Leonard  W.     Memorials  of  Emily  Bliss 

Gould  of  Rome.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°      .     .     182.21 
Bacon,  Thomas  S.     The  reign  of  God,   not 

"The  reign  of  law."  Baltimore,  1878.  12°,     286.10 
Bacon,  Nathaniel,  Life  of.   W.  Ware.    (Ameri- 
can biography.     Vol.  III.) 111.3 

Bacourt,  Chevalier  de.     Souvenirs  of  a  diplo- 
mat.    Letters  from  America  during  the 
administrations  of  Presidents  Van  Buren, 
Harrison,  .and  Tyler.     N.Y.,  1885.     12°   .  1245.17 
Badcock,  John.     Vignettes  from  invisible  life. 

N.Y.,  1883.     12° 1318.6 

Baddeck,  and  that  sort  of  thing.     C,  D.  War- 
ner.    Boston,  1874.     12° 001.27 

Badeau,    Adam.      Aristocracy    in     England. 

N.Y.,  1886.     16°    .     .     ."  .     .     .     .'^    .     .  1251.24 
Conspiracy.     (A   Cuban   romance.)     N.Y., 

1885.     12° 074.24 

Military  history  of  U.  S.  Grant.     1861-65. 

N.Y.,  1868-1881.    3  v.    8° 156.7 

Baden-Powell,  Geo.  S.     >few  homes  for  the 

Old  Country.     London,  1872.     8°    ,     .     .      726.3 
Baden-Pow^ell,    Willhim,      Canoe    travelling, 

Lond.Mi,  1871.     12° 723.2 

Baedeker's  guide  books.   Boston,  1874-78.    16°. 

Belgium  and  Holland 764.1 

Lower   Egypt,   with   the    Fayiim    and   the 

peninsula  of  Sinai 704.2 

Northern  Germany 764.3 


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Bsedeker's  guide  books  —  concluded. 

SoutUeia  Germany  and  Austria,  including 

eastern  Alps 7()4.4 

Norlliern    Italy,  including   Legliorn,   Flor- 
ence, Ravenna,  etc 764.5 

Central  Italy  and  Kome 764.6 

Southern  Italy  and  Sicily,  with  excursions 

to  Lipari  Islands,  etc 764.7 

London  and  its  environs 764.8 

Palestine  and  .Syria 764.9 

Paris  aiui  its  environs 764.10 

The  lihiiie,  from  Hotterdara  to  Constance  .     764.11 

.Switzerland,  Italy,  Savoy,  etc 764.12 

Traveller's  manual  of  conversation  in  Eng- 
lish, Prench,  (Jerman  and  Italian    .     .     .     764.13 
Bagehot,  Walter.     The   English   constitution, 
and  other  political   essays.     N.T.,  1877. 

12^ 246.28 

The  English  constitution.     London,  1SS2. 

12= 12.37.14 

Lombard  street.    N.Y.,  1873.     12^     .     .     .      244. S 
Physics  and  polities.     N.Y.,  187-3.     12°.     .     655.11 
Bageual,  Philip  II.     American  Irish  and  their 
influence  on  Irish  politics.    Boston,  1882. 

16° 1212.23 

Bagot,  Alan.  Civil  engineering  as  applied  to 
.igriculture  and  estate  management.  Lou- 
don, 1885.     12° 1325.5 

Bahama   Islands,  Birds   of  the.     C.  B.  Cory. 

Boston,  1880.     8° K.  L. 

Baile,  J.     Wonders  of  electricity.     N.T.,  1872. 

12" " 634.12 

Bailey,  Alfred.     The  succession  to  the  English 

crown.     London,  187!).     12° 202.18 

Bailey,  .James  JI.  The  Banbury  boom.  Bos- 
ton, 1880.     16° 127.12 

England   from   a  back   window.      Boston, 

1879.  12° 493.15 

Life  in  Danbury.     Boston,  1873.     12°     .     .     234.22 
They  all  do  it.     Boston.  1877.     16°     .     .'.     368  25 

Bailey,  John  M.  The  book  of  ensilage.  (On 
preservinggreen fodder.)  Billerica, Mass., 

1880.  8° 076.16 

Bailey,  L.  11.  Talks  afield  about  plants.  Bos- 
ton. 188.").     16° 1314.10 

Bailey,   Miss,  pseud.    Edna  Lyall.     Donovan. 

N.Y.,  1,886.     12°    .     .     .  " 972.15 

The  same 972.16 

In  the  golden  days.     N.Y.,  1886.     10°     .     .     975.10 
We  two.     Sequel  to   "Donovan."     N.Y., 

1886.     12° 972.17 

The  same 972.18 

Won  by  waiting.    N.Y.,  1886.     12°     .     .     .     977.17 
The  same 977.18 

Bailey,  Philip  .James.    Tlie  age.     [A  satire.] 

Boston,  18,>8.     12= 614.12 

Bailey,  Sarah  L.     Historical  sketches  of  Ando- 

ver,  Mass.     Boston,  1880.     8°     .     .     .     .     5?8.11 

Bailey,  W.  Whitman.    The  botanical  collector's 

hand-book.     Salem,  Mass.,  1881.     12°      .     674.24 

Bailey,  William  L.  Our  own  birds.  A  familiar 
natural  history  of  the  birds  of  the  United 

States.     Phila.,  1869.     10° 621.13 

The  same.     Phila.,  188.5.     12°     .     .     .     .1325.16 

Bailiff's   maid.  The.     E.  John.     Mrs.  Wister, 

Trmiit.     Phila.,  1881.     12° 397.13 

Bain,    Alexander.      Education    as    a    science. 

N.Y.,  1879.     12° 6.58.22 

Mill,  James,  Life  of.     N.Y.,  1882.     12°.     .     1113.7 
Mill,  John  Stuart.    A  criticism  with  person- 
al recollections.    N.Y.,  1882.     12°.     .     .     1113.8 


Baiii,  Alexander  —  concluded. 

Mind  and  body.    N.Y.,  187.3.     12°      ...      631.4 
Practical  essays.     X.Y.,  1884.     12°     .     .     .1228.17 
Bainbridge,  Lucy  S.     Bound  the  world  letters. 

N.Y.,  1882.     12° 778.14 

Bainbridge,  William  F.     Self-giving.     A  story 
of   Christian   missions.      Boston,     [n.d.] 

12- 946.24 

Baines,  Thomas.    Greenhouse  and  stove  plants, 

palms,  ferns,  etc.     London,  188.5.     8°.     .     1326.7 
Baird,  Charles  W.     Ilistory  of  the  Huguenot 
emigration    to  America.      N.Y.,     [n.d.] 

2  V.     8' 1425.2 

Baird,  Henry  M.     The  history  of  the  rise  of  the 
Huguenots  of  France.     N.Y.,  1879.     2  v. 

8°  " 499.6 

The  same.     N.Y.,  1883.     2  v.     8'    .     .     .      .V.(9.5 
Baird,  Robert.     Baird,  H.  JI..  Life  of.     N.Y., 

11^66.     12° 210.6 

Baird,   S.   F.,    and    others.      Birds    of    North 

America.    Salem,  1870.    2  v.    4°    .    .     .      R.  L. 
Water  birds  of  North  America.     Boston, 

1882.     8° 1223.2 

Baker,     Benjamin.       Beams,     columns,     and 

arches."    London,  1870.     12° 6.37.9 

The  actual  lateral  pressure  of  earthwork. 

N.Y.,  1881.     18° 674.27 

Baker,  C.  Alice.     A  summer  in   the  Azores, 
with  a  glimpse  of  Madeira.    Boston,  1882. 

18° 771.4 

Baker,  George  M.     The  globe  drama.     | Plays.] 

Boston,  188.5.     16° '.     .     1251.9 

The  handy  speaker.     [Selections.]     Boston, 

|n.d.].     2  v.     16° 123.6 

Tlie  mimic  stage.     Boston,  1871.     12°     .     .     615.18 
JCd.    Reading  club  and  handy  speaker.    No. 

9.     Boston",  1881.     16° 123.26 

Ed.     The  popular  speaker.     [Reading-club 

Nos.  9-16.]     Boston,  1885.     2  v.     l(i"  .     .     1251.4 
Running  to  waste.     Boston,  1875.     16°  .     .     .363.30 
The  social  stage.     Boston,  1871.     12°      .     .     016.13 
Baker,  Henry  B.     English  actors  from  Shakes- 
l)e.are  to   Macready.     N.Y.,    1879.     2   v. 

12° 182.10 

Our  old  actors.     Loudon,  1881.     12°.     .     .1118.18 
Baker,  James.     Turkey.     N.Y.,  1877.     8°    .     .     486.15 
Baker,  John,  Trans.     Montesquieu's  Grandeur 
and  decadence  of  the  Romans.     N.Y., 

1882.     12° 595.10 

Baker,  L.   C.    History  of  the  United  States 

secret  service.     Phila.,  1867.    8°     .     .    .      545.4 
Baker,  .Sir  Samuel  W.     The  Albert  N'Yanza; 
the  great  basin   of   the  Nile.     London, 

1866.     8° 7.36.9 

Cyprus  as  I  saw  it  in  1879.     London,  1.879. 

8° 703.22 

Eight  years'  wanderings  in  Ceylon.     Phila., 

I,s73.     12' 064.24 

Exploration  of  the  Nile  tributaries.     Hart- 
ford, 1868.     8° 664.7 

Ismailia.      Expedition    to  central    Africa. 

N.Y.,  1875.    8° 717.3 

Nile  tributaries  of  Abyssinia.     Phila.,  1867. 

8° 725.5 

Rifle  and   the  hound   in   Ceylon.     Phila., 

1869.     12' 711.2 

Baker,  William  M.     Blessed  Saint  Certainty. 

Boston,  1881.     12° .397.12 

Carter  Quartermau.     N.Y.,  1870.     8°      .     .     305.10 
Colonel    Dunwoddie,    millionaire.       N.Y., 
1878.    8° 377.7 


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Baker,  William  M.  —  concluded. 

His  majesty,   myself.      (Xo   name   series.) 

Boston,  1S80.     16^ 385.5 

The  same 385.8 

The  same 38.5.9 

Mose  Evans.     N.T.,  1874.     !■>" 3-54.29 

The  new  Timothy.     N.Y.,  1870.     12"      .     .      425.7 
The  making  of  a   man.     Sequel  to  "His 

Majesty,  myself."  Boston,  18.84.  16°  .  966.7 
The  Virginians  in  Texas.  N.Y.,  1878.  8°,  377.45 
A  year  worth  living.     Boston,  1878.     12^    .     373.26 

Bake-well,  Frederick  C.     Great  facts.     N.T., 

1800.     12" 6.36.16 

Balaustion's     adventure.        [A    poem.]       K. 

Browning.     Boston,  1871.     12=.     .     .     .     567.11 

Balch,  William  S.  A  peculiar  people;  or.  Re- 
ality in  Romance.     Chicago,  1881.     12°   .      942.5 

Balderscourt ;  or.  Holiday  tales.    H.  C.  Adams. 

London,  [n.d.]     1(3° 452.16 

Baldwin,  James.  The  art  of  school  manage- 
ment.    N.Y.,  1881.     12° 128.24 

An  introduction  to   the  study  of  English 
literature  and  literary  criticism.     Vol.  I. 

Phila.,  [n.d.]     8° 1218.5 

The  story  of  Siegfried.     N.Y.,  1882.     12°    .     916.22 

Baldwin,  John  D.     Ancient  America.     N.Y., 

1S72.     12° 643.25 

Pre-historic  nations.     N.Y.,  1869.     12^  .     .      484.6 

Bald-win,  Lydia  Wood.     Yankee  school-teacher 

iu  Virginia.     X.Y.,  1884.     12°    ...     .     959.22 

Baldw^iu,  William  J.  Steam  heating  for  build- 
ings; or.  Hints  to  steam  fitters.  N.Y., 
1881.     12° 678.24 

Baldw^in.    Dialogues  on  views  and  aspirations. 

V.  Paget.     Boston,  1886.     12°     ...     .     12.52.5 

Balestier,  Wolcott.   A  victorious  defeat.    N.Y., 

1886.     lt:° 978.2 

Balfour,  Clara  L.     Women  worth   emulating. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12' 178.12 

Balfour,  Francis  M.    A  treatise  on  comparative 

embryology.     London,  ISSl.     2  v.     8°     .     677.14 

Balfour,  John  H.  Plants  of  the  Bible.  Lon- 
don, 1885.     12° 1327.5 

Ball,  John,  and  Hooker,  J.  D.  Journal  of  a 
tour  in  Morocco  and  the  great  Atlas. 
London,  1878.     8' 763.3 

Ball,  Robert  S.    Elements  of  astronomy.    N.Y., 

1880.  12° 674.16 

Ball  of  the  vegetables,  and  other  stories  in  prose 

and  verse.      M.    Eytinge.      N.Y.,    1883. 

4^ ^ 923.5 

Ballads  and   legends  of  Hindustan,   Ancient. 

Torn  Dutt.  With  an  introductory  me- 
moir by  Edmund  Gosse.     London,  1SS5. 

18- 585  8 

Ballads,  British,  The  book  of.     S.  C.  Hall,  Ed. 

London,  1849.     Roy.  8° 613.1 

Ballads,   Classic.     Mrs.    M.   W.    Tileston,    Ed. 

Boston,  18S3.     12° 576.20 

Ballads,   English  and  Scottish.     Parts   I.-III. 

F.  J.  Child,  Ed.  Boston,  [n.d.]  8°  .  .  R.  L. 
Ballads    for    little    folk.      A.    and    P.    Cary. 

N.Y..  1874.     8° 5.52.5 

Ballads    and     other    poems.       A.    Tennj-sou. 

Boston,  1880.     16° 58:3.13 

Ballads  and  sonnets.     D.  G.  Rossetti.    Boston, 

1881.  8= 574.8 

Ballads,  and  The  rose  and   the  ring.     W.  M. 

Thackeray.  London,  1879.  12°  .  .  .  582.8 
Ballads   and  verses   vain.     A.    Lang.      N.Y., 

1884.     16° 577.9 


Ballantine,  Heniy.    Midnight  marches  through 
Persia.    (Maps  and  illustrations.)  Boston, 

1879.    8° 493.21 

Ballantine,  J.     Roberts,  David,  Life  of.     Ed- 
inburgh, 1866.     4° 169.1 

Ballantine,  William.    Experiences  of  a  barris- 
ter's life.     N.Y.,  1882.     12° 1113.14 

The  old  world  and  the  new.     London,  1884. 

8° 788.9 

Ballantyne,   Robert  M.     Battery  and   boiler. 

N.Y.,  1883.     12° 917.3 

Black  ivory.     Jf.Y.,  1873.     16° 443.9 

Dog  Crusoe.     Boston,  1862.     16°    ...     .  443.10 

Dusty  diamonds.     N.Y.,  188.3.     12°    .     .     .  917.14 

Fighting  the  flames.     Phila.,  1868.     16°      .  443.16 

The  floating  light.     Phila.,  1871.     16°     .     .  443.13 

■     Freaks  on  the  fells.     Boston,  1865.     16°      .  443.18 
Gascoyne,  the  sandal-wood  trader.    Boston, 

1865.     16° 443.20 

The  giant  of  the  Xorth.     N.Y.,  1882.     12°  .  914.20 

The  golden  dream.     N.Y.,  1878.     16°     .     .  449.2 

The  same 011.23 

Hudson's  Bay.     Boston,  18.59.     16°    .     .     .  443.11 
In  the  track  of  the  troops.     London,  1876. 

16° 449.3 

The  iron  horse.     London,  1877.     16°.     .     .  416.26 

The  liglit-house.     London,  1876.     16°     .     .  449.4 

The  lonely  island.     London,  1880.     12°.     .  912.20 

Martin  Rattler.     London,  1864.     16°  .     .     .  443.17 
The  ocean  and  its  wonders.    London,  1876. 

16° 449.5 

Philosopher  Jack.     London,  1880.     12°.     .  912.2 

The  pirate  city.    N.Y.,  1874.     16°      ...  443.38 

Posthaste.     X.Y.,  1880.     12° 386.17 

The  red  man's  revenge.     X.Y.,  1881.     16°  .  914.8 

Rivers  of  ice.     N.Y.,  1875.     16°     ....  441.16 

The  rover  of  the  Andes.     NY.,  188.5.     12°,  932.18 
The  settler  and   the  savage.     N.Y.,  1877. 

16° 445.18 

Shifting  winds.     Boston,  [n.d.]     16°.     .     .  443.12 

Silver  Lake.     Phila.,  1868.     16°      ....  443.8 
Six  months   at  the   Cape.     London,  ISSO. 

12° 912.12 

Under  the  waves.     London,  1876.     16°.     .  44.5.19 

Ungava.     Boston,  1859.     16° 443.14 

Wild  man  of  the  West.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     16°,  443.19 

World  of  ice.     London,  1876.     16°     .     .     .  449.6 
Ballard,   Julia  P.     Insect  lives;   or,   Born   in 

prison.     Cincinnati,  1879.     12°    ...     .  674.5 
Ballin,  Ada  S.     The  science  of  dress  in  theory 

and  practice.     London,  188.5.     12°  .     .     .  1327.12 
Ballooning.     A  concise  sketch  of  its  history 
and  principles.     G.  May.    London,  1885. 

12° 1327.1 

Ballou,  Maturin  M.     Due  South.     N.Y.,  1885. 

12° 792.10 

Due  West.     Boston,  1884.     12° 782.13 

Edge  tools  of  speech.   (Quotations.)  Boston. 

1886.  8° 12.53.1 

Genius  in  sunshine  and  shadow.     Boston, 

1887.  12° 12-52.9 

History  of  Cuba.     Boston,  1854.     12°     .     .  723.12 
Notable   thoughts   about  women.     Boston, 

1882.     12° 1217-10 

Ballroom  repentance,  A.     A.  Edwards.     Lon- 
don, 1883.     12° 964.3 

Baltic,  Shores  of  the.    London,  1841.    2  v.    12°,  723.1 
Balzac,  Honore  de,   Life  of.     E.   E.   Saltus. 

Boston,  1884.     8° 1126.11 

Balzani,   Ugo.      Eaily   chronicles    of    Europe 

(Italy).    London,  1883.     12° 1413.8 


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CATALOGUE   OF   THE    CAMUUIDOE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 


Bancroft,  Aaron.     Washington,   George,   Life 

of.     riiila.,  [n.il.l     12' 179.4 

Bancroft,  George.     United  States  of  America, 

Constitution  of  the.     X.Y.,   18S2.     2   v. 

8° 695. C 

United   States,   History  of    the.      Boston, 

1855.     10  V.    8° 557.1 

The  same.  Boston,  1S76.  6  v.  12=  .  .  557.12 
Bancroft,  Huliert  Howe.     Alaska,  History  of, 

17ai-lSS.-j.    San  Francisco,  18S6.    S^  .     .     1426.6 
California,    History   of.      San    Francisco, 

1884.    8^ 1426.4 

Vol.  I.,  1542-1800. 
Vol.  IV.,  1840-45. 
Central  America,  History  of.     Vols.  I.  and 

II.     San  Francisco,  ISS:;.     2  v.     8°      .     .     1426.1 
Mexico,  History  of.     San  Francisco,  1883- 

8.5.    4  V.    8° 1426.2 

North  Mexican  states,  and  Texas,  History 

of.     Vol.  I.    San  Francisco,  1884.    8='      .     1426.3 
Pacific  states,  Native  races  of  the.     N.Y., 

1874-75.    5  V.    8^ 556.2 

United  States,  History  of  the  north-west 

coast  of  the.     Vol.   11.      1800-46.     San 

Francisco,  1884.     8° 1426.5 

Bancroft's  "Pacific  coast  guide-book."     J.  S. 

Ililti'll,  Kd.  San  Francisco,  1882.  16°  .  771.8 
Band  of  three,  A.     L.  T.  ileade.    N.Y.,  1886. 

ltj= 907.17 

Bandman,   Daniel   E.      An  actors   tour  ;   or. 

Seventy  thousand  miles  with  Shakespeare. 

Boston',  1885.     12° 789.10 

Banished  son.  The,  and  other  stories.    Mrs.  C. 

L.  Hontz.  Pliila.,  [n.d.]  12°  ...  .  341.18 
Banister,  Henry  C.  Music.  N.Y.,  1885.  16°,  1328.16 
Banking.      The  country   banker;   his  clients, 

cares,  and  work.     From  an  experience  of 

forty  years.  G.  Rae.  London,  1885.  12°,  1248.1 
Banks,  Mrs.  Mary  Ross.     Bright  days  in   the 

old  plantation  time.  Boston,  1882.  12°.  916.1 
Banks  of  New  York.    J.  S.  Gibbons.    N.Y., 

1859.     12° 223.21 

Banned  and  blessed.     E.  Werner.     Mrs.  Wis- 

ter,  Trans.     Phila.,  1884.     12°     ...     .     947.12 

The  same 947.13 

Barnard,  Joseph.     Plymouth  and  the  pilgrims. 

Boston,  [n.d.]     12° .598.16 

Baptismal  ((Ut'stion,  The.     Including  a  review 

of  Dr.  Dale's  "  Inquiry  into  the  usage  of 

Baplizo."     D.   B.   Ford.     Boston,   1879. 

8° 276.14 

Baptist  history.  Lectures  on.     W.  R.  Williams. 

Pliil.a.,  1877.     12° 482.23 

Bar-rooms  at  Brantley;  or,  The  great  hotel 

speculation.     T.  S.  Arthur.     Phila.,  1877. 

12° 3G6!33 

Barbara  Heathcote's  trial.     [A  novel.]    K.N. 

Carey.     Pliila.,  1885.     16° 969.4 

Barbara's   vagaries.      M.   L.    Tidball.      N.Y., 

1886.     16° 976.8 

BarbaryStates,  History  of.    M.  Kussell.    N.Y., 

18.54.     16° 473.1 

Barbauld,  Mrs.  Anna  L.     Memoir  and  works. 

G.  A.  Ellis,  J?<Z.  Boston,  1874.  2  v.  12°,  132.12 
Barber,  John  Warner.     Historical   collections 

in  Massachusetts.     Worcester,  1839.     8°.      544.1 
and  Howe,  Henry.     Historical  collections 

of  the  state  of  New  York.    N.Y.,  1844. 

8° 542.6 

Barbou,  Alfred.    Victor  Hugo.    His  life  and 

works.     Chicago  1881.     16° 191.15 


Barbour,  George  M.  Florida  for  tourists,  in- 
valids, and  settlers.     N.Y.,  1882.     12°      .     764.25 

Barchester  towers.    A.  Trollope.    N.Y.,  |n.d.] 

Iti° ;516.9 

Barclay,  Si<lney.     Personal  recollections  of  the 

American  revolution.     N.Y.,  ia59.     12°.     214.11 

Bards  of  the  Bible.     G.  Gilfillan.     N.Y.,  18,50. 

12° 297.2 

Bardsley,  Charles  W.     Curiosities  of  puritan 

nomenclature.     N.Y.,  18S0.     12°     .     .     .     124.25 
English  surnames;  their  sources  ami  signi- 
fications.    London,  1875.     12°    ...     .       220.9 
The  same 292.25 

Barham,  R.  H.     The  Ingoldsby  legends.    N.Y., 

1800.     2v.     12° 612.9 

Life  and  letters,  by  his  son.    London,  1870. 
2  V.     12° 140.1 

Barham,  R.  H.,  Harness,  W.,  and  Hodder,  G. 
[Biic-a-brac  series.]  R.  H.  Stoddard,  Ed. 
N.Y.,  1875.     16° 134.19 

Baring-Gould,  S.     Court  Royal.     Phila.,  18'^6. 

12° 976.9 

Curious  myths  of  the  middle  ages.     Boston, 

1880.     10° 124.20 

The  same 253.16 

Germany,  present  and   past.     N.Y..  [n.d.] 

8° 597.8 

The  same.     2  v.    8° 766.5 

Orii;iii  and  development  of  religious  belief. 

N.Y.,  1870.     2v.     12° 624.5 

The  same 091.7 

The  vicar  of  Morwenstow.     Life  of  Robert 
S.  H.iwker.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°    ...     .     177.30 

Barlo'w,  Joel,  poet,  statesman,  philosopher. 
Life  and  letters.  With  extracts  from  his 
works.     C.B.Todd.     N.Y.,  1866.     8°      .     1139.2 

Barker,  Charles  F.  The  American  checker- 
player.     Boston,  1880.     10° 081.17 

Barker,  Consul-General.  Syria  and  Egypt 
under  the  last  five  sultans  of  Turkey. 
London,  1876.     2  v.     8° 7U3. 16 

Barker,  F.  C,  and  Danforlh,  J.  S.  Hunting 
and  trapping  in  the  wilderness  (Maine). 
Boston,  1882.     16° 771.2 

Barker,  Lady  M.  A.     (Mrs.  F.  N.  Broome.) 

Boys.     London,  [n.d.]     12° 438.22 

Christmas  cake,  A.  London,  1871.  12°  .  437.21 
Letters  to  Guy.  London,  1885.  12°.  .  .  789.15 
Spring  comedie.s.  London,  1871.  12°  .  .  333.2 
Station  life  in  New  Zealand.    London,  1870. 

12° 715.6 

Stories  about .     London.  1871.     16°      .     444.18 

Travelling  about.  London,  1872.  12°  .  .  714.12 
Year's  housekeeping.  A,  in   south  Africa. 

Lonilon,  1877.     12° 4'.i2.8 

Barker,  Mrs.  Sale.     Uncle  John's  adventures 

in  prairie  land.     London,  1885.     12°    .     .     928.10 

Barkley,  H.   C.     My  boyhood.     N.Y.,   187'.i. 

10° 445.33 

Barlee,  Ellen.     Life  of  the  Prince  Imperial  of 

France.     London,  1880.     8° 187.19 

Barn  plans    and    out-buildings.      N.Y.,   1881. 

12° 081.27 

Barnaby  Rudge.     C.  Dickens.     London,  [n.d.] 

12° 355.2 

The  same.     2  v 356 . 1 

The  same 357.1 

The  same 393.2 

Barnard,  Charles  F.  Camilla;  a  tale  of  a  vio- 
lin.    Boston,  1874.     12° 103.14 

The  same 304.74 


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Barnard,  Charles  F.  —  concluded. 

Co-operation  as  a  business.     N.Y.,   1881. 

12^ 128. 28 

Money  and  music.     A  sequel  to  "The  So- 
prano."   Boston,  1875.     16= 331.6 

Knights  of  to-day.     [Stories.]    N.Y.,  1881. 

16" 378.28 

A  simple  flower  garden.  Boston,  1870.  12°,  244.15 
The  soprano.  Boston,  1870.  12°  .  .  .  .  331.5 
Zegelda  Romanief.  Boston,  1880.  16°.  .  378.17 
and    Jlayer,    A.      Bach    and    Beethoven. 

Boston,  1871.     10° 4G3.11 

Mozart   and   Mendelssohn.     Boston,   1870. 

16° 463.12 

and  Ross,  C.  H.     Behind  a  brass  knocker. 

London,  1883.     8° 395.18 

Barnard,   Frederick    A.    P.      Machinery    and 
processes  of  the  industrial  arts.     N.Y., 

18G9.    8° 636.6 

The  metric  system  of  weights  and  measures. 

Boston,  1879.    8° 683.2 

Barnard,     George.       Drawing    from    nature. 

London,  1877.     8° R.  L. 

The  same 618.3 

Hand-book  of  foliage  and  foreground  draw- 
ing.    London,  1870.     8° 648.22 

The  same 657.25 

Landscape  painting  in  water  colors.     Lon- 
don, l!^61.     8° 618.2 

Barnard,  Henry,  Ed.     The  kindergarten   and 

child-culture.     Hartford,  1881.     8°.     .     .     1233.5 
Barnard,   J.    G.      The    peninsula    campaign. 

X.T.,  1864.    8° 547.8 

Barneby,  W.Henry.    The  far,  far  West.    N.T., 

1SS4.    8° 787.2 

The  same 787.8 

Barnes,  K.   H.,   and   Brown,   C.   E.     Gordon, 
Gen.  Charles  George.    A  sketch.    With 
facsimile  letter.     London,  188.5.     16°.     .1131.10 
Barnes,  W.     Settlement   and  early  history  of 

Albany.     Albany,  1864.     8° 518.16 

Barneveld,  John  of.     His  life  and  death.     J. 

L.Motley.    N.Y.,  1874.     2  v.     8°   .     .     .     156.11 
Barnum,  P.  T.    Jack  in  the  jungle.    N.Y., 

ISSO.     12° 912.16 

Lion  Jack.     X.Y.,  1876.     12° 441.29 

Baroness  of  New  York.    [A  poem.]     J.Miller. 

N.Y.,  1877.     12° 573.4 

Barons  of  the  South ;  or.  The  rationale  of  the 
American    conflict.      E.    W.    Reynolds. 

Boston,  1S62.     16° 432.26 

Barque  "Future,"  The;  or.   Life   in   the  far 

Xorth.     J.  Lie.     Chicago,  1879.     12°  .    .    374.24 
Barr,  Mrs.   Amelia  E.     A  daughter  of  Fife. 

N.Y.,  1886.     16° 975.26 

Jan  Tedder's  wife.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  16°  .  .  966.21 
Romance  and  realities.  N.Y.,  1876.  12°.  345.40 
The  young  people  of  Shakespeare's  dramas. 

N.Y.,  1882.     12° 1219.20 

Barr,  William  M.     A  practical  treatise  on  the 
combustion  of  coal.     Indianapolis,  1879. 

8° 658.28 

Barrett,  J.    H.     Lincoln,   Abraham,   Life  of. 

Cincinnati,  1864.     8° 161.12 

Barrett,  Lawrence.     Forrest,  Edwin,  Life  of. 

Boston,  1881.     12° 178. .33 

Barrett,   T.   S.      The   philosophy  of    science. 

London,  1872.     12° 641.20 

Barrett,  Walter.     Old  merchants  of  New  York. 

X.Y.,  1866.     12° 228.11 

The  same 112.3 


Barriers   burned   away.      E.   P.    Roe.      N.Y., 

1872.     12° 3.54.16 

The  same .354.37 

Barrili,   Anton   Giulio.     The  devil's  portrait. 

[A  novel.]     N.Y.,  1885.     18° 951.22 

The  eleventh  commandment.   N.Y.,  1882. 
18° 941.4 

Barrington,   Sir  Jonah.      Personal    sketches. 

N.Y.,  18.56.     12° 224.20 

Barrington,  R.L,  Town  of.  Centennial  ad- 
dress, etc.  T.  W.  Bicknell,  Ed.  Provi- 
dence, 1S70.     12° 254.18 

Barrington.     C.  Lever.     London,  [n.d. J     16°  .      351.2 

Barrington's  fate.     (No  name  series.)    Boston, 

1883.     16° 945.5 

The  same 945.6 

Barron,  Alfred.  Foot-notes;  or,  Walking  as 
a  fine  art.  Wallingford,  Conn.,  1875. 
12° 228.20 

Barrovsr,  J.     Mutiny  and   piratical  seizure  of 

H.  M.  S.  "Bounty."     N.Y.,  188.3.     16°.     772.19 

BarroTw,   John.      Peter    the    Great,    Life    of. 

N.Y.,  1854.     16° 121.15 

Barrows,  William.     Oregon:  The  struggle  for 

possession.     Boston,  1884.     12°  ...     .     598.18 

Barry,  Charles  A.     How  to  draw.     Boston, 

1871.  16° 6G8.19 

Barry,  H.    Pictures  of  Russian  life.    London, 

1872.  8° 717.15 

Barry,  John  S.     Hanover,   Mass.,   Historical 

sketch  of.  Boston,  1853.  8°  ....  542.15 
Massachusetts,  History  of.    Boston,  1855. 

3v.    8° 555.4 

Barry,  P.      The    fruit    garden.      N.Y.,   1872. 

8° 648.11 

Barry,  William.     Framingham,  Mass.,  History 

of.     Boston,  1847.    S° 547.4 

Barstow,  George.    New  Hampshire,  History 

of.     Boston,  18.53.     8° 542.10 

Bartb,  A.     The  religions  of  India.     Boston, 

1882.     12° 1213.11 

Barth,  G.  C.    The  Moravians.     London,  [n.d.] 

16° 461.15 

BartholomevT^,  John.     England,  Atlas  of  the 

counties  of.  London,  188.5.  16°  .  .  .  781.14 
Bartholome'w,    W.    N.      Linear   perspective. 

N.Y.,  1873.     8° 669.3 

Bartholomew^  Fair,  Memoirs  of.     H.  Morley. 

London,  1880.     12° 1219.12 

Bartholow^,  Roberts.  The  treatment  of  dis- 
eases   by    the     hypodermatic     method. 

Phila.,  1882.     12° 679.21 

Bartlett,  E.  T. ,  and  Peters,  J.  P. ,  Eds.    Hebrew 

and   Christian   scriptures.     (Ed.   for  the 

young.)     N.Y.,  1886.    8° 12.54.3 

Bartlett,  George  B.,  Ed.  The  Concord  guide- 
book.    Boston,  [n.d.]     12° 764.20 

Bartlett,  H.  C,  and  Drewry,  G.  O.     Cup  and 

platter.     London,  1876.     16° 673.21 

Bartlett,  Mrs.  J.  M.  D.     LTutil  the  day  break. 

Phila.,  1877.     12° 372.13 

Bartlett,  John.    The  Shakespeare  phrase-book. 

Boston,  1881.     8° 1213.1 

Bau^tlett,  John  R.     Explorations  and  incidents 

in  Texas,  New  Mexico,  etc.    N.Y.,  1854. 

2v.    8° 737.4 

Bartlett,  S.    C.     From    Egypt    to    Palestine. 

N.Y.,  1879.    8° 763.2 

Bartlett,   Truman   H.      Art    life    of    William 

Rimmer,  sculptor,  painter,  and  physician. 

Boston,  1882.    4° "...      R.  L. 


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Bartlett,  William  F.,  Memoir.     F.  W.  Palfroy. 

lioston,  1878.     12^ 170.24 

Tlie  same 1118.15 

Bartol,  C.  A.     Pictures  of  Europe.     Boston, 

ia")U.     12° 265.5 

Triiiciples    and    portraits.      Boston,    1880. 

12'" 124.11 

Katlical  problems.  Boston,  1872.  12"  .  .  235.20 
The  rising  faith.  Boston,  1874.  12°  .  .  2.34.15 
Sermons.     Boston,  1850.     12<" 200.1 

Barton     experiment,    The.       J.     Ilabberton. 

N.Y.,  1877.     10° 364.55 

Base  b.all  club,  Our,  anil  how  it  won  the 
clianipionsliip.  N.  Brooks.  Jf.T.,  1S84. 
4° 926.6 

Basil;    or.    The    crossed    path.      W.    Collins. 

rhila.,  [ii.d.l     12^ 335.6 

Baskerville,  Alfred.     The  poetry  of  Germany. 

Pbila.,  1804.     12° 5.')4.12 

Bass,  The  black.  Its  complete  scientific  and 
life  history.  With  a  trcaliso  on  angling 
and  fly  fishing,  and  a  full  description  of 
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Bassett,  James.  Persia.  A  narrative  of 
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Bassett  claim.  The.     [A  story.]    H.  K.  Elliott. 

N.Y.,  1884.     10° 066.2 

Bastiau,  H.  Charlton.    The  beginnings  of  life. 

N.Y.,  1872.     2v.     12° 633.13 

The  brain   as   an   organ   of  mind.     N.Y., 

I8S0.     12° 074.12 

Bastiat,  Frederic.  Economic  sophisms.  Edin- 
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Political  economy.     London,  [n.d.]     10°     .     625.20 

Bastile,  History  of  the,  and  of  its  principal 
captives.      It.   A.   Davenport.      London, 

1873.     12° 535.8 

The  same 595.11 

Batchelder,  II.  .M.,  and  Osgood,  C.  S.  His- 
torical skelcU  of  Salem,  Mass.  Salem, 
1879.    8° 538.10 

Batchelder,  S.     Cotton  manufacture  in  the 

United  States.     Boston,  1803.     16°      .     .      635.9 

Bates,    Arlo.      Berries  of  the  brier.     [Poems.] 

Boston,  1880.     10° 588.2 

Patty's  perversities.     (Round  robin  series.) 

Boston,  1881.     16° ."98.7 

The  same 398.8 

A  wheel  of  fire.     N.Y.,  1885.     16°     '.     .     .     960.22 

Bates,  Mrs.  Arlo   (pseud.,  Eleanor  Putnam). 

Old  Salem.     Boston,  1880.     16°.     .     .     .1251.23 

Bates,   Charlotte   F.     Risk  and   other  poems. 

Boston,  1879.     IS" 583.5 

Ed.    Cambridge  book  of  poetry  and  song. 

N.Y.,  1882.    8° 572.4 

Seven  voices  of  sympathy.  From  the  writ- 
ings of  II.  W.  Longfellow.  Boston,  1882. 
16" 575.15 

Bates,  E.  Katharine.    Nile  days.     [A  novel.] 

Pbila.,  1879.     12° 392.8 

Bates,  Henry  AValter.  Central  America,  the 
West  Indies,  and  South  America.  Lon- 
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Naturalists  on  the  river  Amazons.  London, 
1873.     12° 724.19 

Bates,  Elder  Joseph,  Autobiography  of.  Bat- 
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Bates,  S.  P.    The  battle  of  Gettysburg.    Pbila., 

1876.    8° 481.15 


Bates,  William.  The  Maclise  portrait  gallery 
of  illustrious  characters,  with  memoirs. 
London,  1883.     12" 1118.14 

Baths  and  bathing.     N.Y.,  1879.     10°      .     .     .       073.6 

Bathurst,  Scliiia,  Tran.i.  Madame  de  Stacl's 
memoirs  written  by  herself.  London, 
1S77.     8" 1119  0 

Battersby,  J.  C.     The  bridle  bits.     Practical 

horsemanship.     N.Y.,  1880.     10°     .     .     .  1328.23 

Battery  and  boiler;  or,  Adventures  in  the 
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Battey,  Thomas.  Life  and  adventures  of  a 
Quaker  among  the  Indians.  Boston,  1870. 
12"  ...     .^ 483.26 

Battle-fields  of    18(>6.      E.   Dicey.     London, 

1806.     12° 532.2 

Battle  lyrics,  The  boy's  book  of.  T.  D.  Eng- 
lish.    N.Y.,  1885.     8" 572.18 

Battle   of  the   books,  A.    M.  A.   Dodge,  Ed. 

Cambridge,  1870.     12" 246.20 

Battle  of  the  frogs  and  mice.     Homer.     N.Y., 

1872.     12" 017.10 

Battles,  Land,   from   Hastings  to   Inkerman. 

Mrs.  Valentine.     London,  [n.d.]     12°      .1411.10 

Battles  of  the  war.  The  twelve  decisive.     1801- 

.65.     W.  S  win  ton.     N.Y.,  1807.    8°      .     .       .545.2 

Batty,  Joseph   H.      Practical   taxidermy  and 

home  decoration.     X.Y.,  1880.     12°     .     .      682.0 

Baudelaire,  Charles.  Poe,  Edgar  A.,  Works 
of,  and  a  study  of  bis  life.  London, 
[n.d.]     12°    1114.3 

Bauer,  Caroline,  and  the  Coburgs.     C.  Nisbct, 

Ed.     London,  188.5.     12° 11:55.9 

Memoirs  of.     Boston,  188.5.     12°    ....     1135.6 

Bauer,  Clara.  At  Capri.  Phila.,  187.5.  12°  .  310.14 
Dead  to  the  world.  Boston,  1875.  12°.  .  310.15 
Valentine,  the  Countess.    Phila.,  1874.    12°,     316.16 

Bauerman,   Hilary.      Descriptive   mineralogy. 

N.Y.,  1884.     16° l;fcl  4 

,  Text-book  of  systematic  mineralogy.    N.Y., 

1881.     10° 678.19 

Baur,  William.      Religious  life   in    Germany. 

London,  1872.     12° 474.6 

Bautaiii,  JI.     The  art  of  extempore  speaking. 

N.Y.,  1850.     12° 297.6 

Bavaria,  Walks  in.  An  autumn  in  the  country 
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Bavarian  Iliglijands  and  the  Salzkammergut. 
With  an  account  of  the  habits  and  man- 
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Bax,  Ernest  Belfort.     History  of  philosophy. 

London,  1880.     12° ".I;i27.16 

Baxley,  H.  Willis.  What  I  saw  on  the  west 
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Baxter,  Ricliard,  Life  of.     (Heroes  of  Christian 

history.)    G.D.Boyle.    N.Y.,  1884.    10°,     1120.7 
Dying  thoughts.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16°    .     .     .     217.24 

Bay  of  Seven  Islands,  and  other  poems.     J.  G. 

Whittier.     Boston,  18S.J.     10°     ....     584.11 

Bay  State  monthly.  A  Massachusetts  magazine 
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Bayard,  Lord  de.  History  of  the  feats,  ex- 
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Bayard,  Lord  de  —  concluded. 

Bayard,  the  r/ood  chevalier,  History  of.     L. 

Larchey.     London,  1883.     8'^ 1123.1 

Bayard,  C'heralier,  Life  of.     W.  G.  Simms. 

N.Y.,  18.54.     8^ 142.7 

Bayles,  James  C.     House  drainage  and  water 

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Baylies,  F.  Historical  memoir  of  New  Plym- 
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Baylor,  Frances  C.     On  both  sides.     [A  novel.] 

Phila.,  1886.     12^ 974.8 

Bayne,  Peter.     Essays  in  biography  .and  criti- 
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Lessons  from  my  masters,  Carlyle,  Tenny- 
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Miller,  Hugh,  Life  and  letters  of.     Boston, 

1871.     2v.     12° 146.2 

Beach,     Charles    A.       The    magic    hammer. 

Springfield,  1874.     16' 4.53.6 

Beach,  D.  N.     Plain  words  about  our  Lord's 

worlv.     Boston,  18S6.     16° 1251.27 

Beach,  W.  W.,  Ed.     The  Indian  miscellany. 

Albany,  1877.     8° ".     488.13 

Beaconsfield,  Earl  of.  (Benjamin  Disraeli.) 
Brandes,   G.   A  study  of.      N.Y.,   1880. 

12- 185.12 

Hitchman,  F.  Public  life  of.    London,  1881. 

12° 1124.19 

Towle,  G.  M.     Life.     N.Y.,  1879.     16°.     .       191.2 
Memorials  of.    Reprinted  from  "  The  Stand- 
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TForfc-s;  Coningsby.  XY.,  1870.  8°  .  .  369.1 
Contarini  Fleming.  N.Y.,  1870.  8°  .  .  427.8 
Endymion.     X.Y.,  1880.     12°      ....     379.23 

LotUair.     N.Y.,  1870.     12° 422.14 

The  Runnymede  letters.    London,  1885. 

12° 1248.9 

Vivian  Grey.     N.Y.,  1876.     8°    .     .     .     .      369.4 
The  young  duke.     X.Y.,  187.5.     8°  .     .     .      369.5 
Beaconsfield,  Wit  and  wisdom  of.     Selected 

6;/ H.  G.  Calcraft.     N.Y.,  1881.     12°.     .     295.10 
Beal,  Samuel,  Trans.     Tr.avels  of  Fah-hian  and 

Sung-yun.     London,  1869.     8°    .     .     .     .     725.17 
Beale,  Anne.     Gladys,  the  reaper.     N.Y.,  1881. 

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Simplicity  and  fascination.     Boston,  [n.d.] 

12° 387.25 

Beale,  Lionel   S.     Bioplasm.     London,   1872. 

16° 633.19 

Disease  germs.     London,  1872.     12°   .     .     .     633.11 
How  to  work  with  the  microscope.     Phila., 

1870.     12° 6.37.4 

The  microscope,  its  application  to  practical 

medicine.     London,  1867.     8°     .     .     .     .     632.12 
The  mystery  of  life.     London,  1871.     16°    .     246.16 
On  slight  ailments ;  their  nature  and  treat- 
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Beale,  Stephen.     Profitable  poultry  keeping. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 1318.19 

Beale,  Thomas.     Natural  history  of  the  sperm 

whale.     London,  1839.     12° 622.9 

Bear   and   forbear.     W.   T.   Adams.      Boston, 

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Bear  hunters.      A.    Bowman.      Boston,   1802. 

16^ 434.22 

Bear-worshippers  of  Yezo  and  the  island  of 
Karafuto.  (Saghalin.)  The  adventures 
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Beard,  D.  C.  The  American  boy's  handy- 
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Beard,    George    M.      American    nervousness. 

N.Y.,  1881.     12° 678.15 

Eating  and  drinking.  N.Y.,  1871.  8°  .  .  232.18 
Beard,  .(ohn  K.     Toussaint  L'Ouverture,  Life 

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Beardsley,  E.  Edwards.     Johnson,  W.  S.,  Life 

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Seabury,  Samuel,  Life  and  correspondence 

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Beaten  paths.    Mrs.  E.  W.  Thompson.    Boston. 

1874.     12° 712.17 

Beaton's  bargain.      [A   novel.]      Mrs.   A.   F. 

Hector.     N.Y.,  1886.     16° 975.16 

Beatrice.  J.  Kavanagh.  N.Y.,  1876.  12°  .  366.35 
Beatrix  Randolph.     J.   Hawthorne.     Boston, 

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Beattie,   James.     Life.     W.   Forbes.     Boston, 

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Poetical  works;   with  memoir.      A.  Dyce, 

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Beatty,  John.      The  belle  o'   Becket's  lane. 

Phila.,  188.3.     12° 946.1 

Beaudry,  Louis  N.     Spiritual   struggles  of  a 

Roman  Catholic.  N.Y.,  187.5.  12°  .  .  211.27 
Beaufort,  Duke  of,  and  Morris,  M.     Hunting. 

Boston,  1885.     12° 1322.12 

Beaumarchais,  and  his  times.     L.  de  Lom^nie. 

Loudon,  1856.     4  v.     12° 164.3 

Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  Works  of.    London, 

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Beauregard,  General.     The  military  operations 

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1880.     12° 379.10 

Beautiful  fiend.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth. 

Phila.,  1871.     12° 416.3 

Beautiful  homes;  or.  Hints  iu  house  furnish- 
ing.    H.   T.   Williams  and   Mrs.   C.   S. 

Jones.    N.Y.,  1878.    8° 654.10 

Beauty  and  the  beast,  and  Tales  of  home.     B. 

Taylor.     N.Y.,  1872.     12° 411.14 

Beauty's  daughters.     Mrs.  M.  Argles.     Phila., 

1880.     12°     . 396. 2S 

Beauvoir,  J^ac^wis  de.    Conclusion  of  a  voyage 

round  the  world.  London,  1872.  12°  .  724.10 
Beaver,  The  American,  and  his  works.     L.  H. 

Morgau.     Phila  ,  1868.     8° 668.2 

B6bee.     [A  novel.]     L.  de   la   Ram^.     Phila., 

1874.     12° 422.11 

Bechstein,  J.  M.     Cage  and  chamber  birds. 

London,  18.56.     16° 621.10 

Bechstein,  Ludwig.     As  pretty  as  seven,  and 

otiier  tales.  London,  [n.d.]  12°  .  .  .  413.7 
Becker,  Bernard   Henry.    Adventurous  lives. 

London,  1878.     2  v.     12° 1129.5 

Becket.    [.A  drama.]    Alfred,  Lord  Tennyson. 

London,  1884.     16° 584.25 

Beckett,  Edmund.     Clocks,  watches  and  bells. 

London,  1874.     12° 127.17 

Bee's  bedtime.     Mrs.  J.  L.  Hallowell.     Phila., 

1873.     10° 434.3 

Beck^vith,  Arthur.      Majolica  and   Fayenee. 

N.Y.,  1877.     12° 6.57.2 


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Bed-time  stories.    Mrs.  L.  C.  Moulton.     Bos- 

ti>n,  1873.     10° 434.6 

Bede,  Cuthbcrt,  pxcxul.  (Bradley,  E).     Adven- 
tures of  Mr.  Yerdant  Green.     N.T.,  ISGO. 

10 421.11 

Bede's  charily.     H.  Smith.     X.Y.,  1872.     10=.     .363.11 
Bedell,  Gregory  T.    The  pastor.     I'hila.,  18S<). 

12° 124.22 

Bedford,  G.  S.     Diseases  of  women  and  diil- 

drcu.     N.Y.,  1856.     S° 633.2 

Bedollierre,  E.  de  la.     Mother  Michel  and  her 

cat.     N.Y.,  180,5.     10° 431.10 

Bedouiu  tribes  of  the  Euphrates.     (Maps  and 
sketches.)      Lady   Anne   Blunt.      N.Y., 

1879.     8° 496.22 

Beebe,  Mrs.  C.  D.     Lace,  ancient  and  modern. 

N.Y.,  1880.    8° 083.20 

Beechcroft.    C.  M.  Tonga.    N.Y.,  1872.     12-=,      322.3 
Beecher,  Catharine  E.    Woman's  profession. 

Pliil.i,,  1872.     12°  . 220.15 

and  Stowe,  Mrs.  11.  B.    American  woman's 

lionie.     N.Y.,  1809.     12° 232.7 

Beecher,  Uenry  Ward.    Evolution  and  religion. 

Parti.  (Sermons.)  N.Y.,  1885.  12°  .  1.327.7 
Eyes  and  ears.  Boston,  1802.  12°  .  .  .  236.10 
Fruits,  flowers  and  farming.     N.Y.,  1859. 

12° 648.16 

Jesus,  the  Christ,  Life  of.  X.Y.,  1871.  8°,  116.8 
Lectures  to  young  men.  N.Y.,  1854.  12°.  281.1 
Norwood.     [A  novel.]    N.Y.,  1868.     12°    .      412.7 

The  same 412.8 

Star  papers.     N.Y.,  1855.     12° 241.13 

The  same.    (Second  series.)    N.Y.,  1859. 

12° 206.19 

Yale  lectures  on  preaching.     N.Y.,  1872. 

12° 206.10 

The  same.     (Second  series.    1873).     .     .    206.11 
The  same.     (Third  series.     1874)     .     .     .     200.12 
Beecher,  Mrs.  Henry  Ward.     All  around   the 

house.     N.Y.,  1878.     12° 273.22 

Florida,  letters  from.  N.Y.,  1879.  12°.  .  285.20 
From  dawn  to  daylight.  N.Y.,  18.59.  12°  .  312.5 
Motherly  talks  with  young  housekeepers. 

N.Y.,"l873.     12° 225.1 

Beecher,   Julia   M.      Aim!      Fire!!      Bang!!! 

Stories  for  children.     Boston,  1881.     16°,      913.6 
Beecher,  Lyman.    Autobiography,  correspond- 
ence, etc.     Charles  Beecher,  Ed.    N.Y., 

1865.     2v.     12°     . 102  3 

The  same 165.10 

Lectures  on  political  atheism.    Boston,  1852. 

12° 243.3 

Sermons.    Boston,  18.52.     12° 263.1 

Yiews  of  llieolog)-.     Boston,  185.3.     12°.     .     626.14 
Beechey,  II.  W.    Reynolds,  Sir  Joshua,  Life 

and  works  of.     London,  1852.     2  v.     8°.       139.5 
Beechnut.    J.  Abbott.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16°   .     .      435.5 
Beef  bonanza.  The ;  or,  How  to  get  rich  on  the 
plains.      Cattle-growing,    sheep-farming, 
horse-raising,   and   dairying    in    the    far 
West.     J.  S.  Brisbin.     Phila.,  1881.     12°,     127.16 
Beehler,  W.  II.    The  cruise  of  the  "  Brooklyn," 

1881-84.     Phila.,  188.5.     8° 794.3 

Beerbobm,   Julius.      Wanderings   in    Patago- 
nia; or.  Life  among  the  ostrich-hunters. 

N.Y.,  1879.     10° 370.0 

Beers,  Mrs.  Ethel  Lynu.     All  quiet  along  the 
Potomac,  and  other  poems.     Phila.,  1879. 

12° 582.11 

Beers,  Henry  A.    Willis,  N.  P..  Life  of.     Bos- 
ton, 188.5.    12° 1131.7 


Beers,  Henry  A.  —  concluded. 

Kd.      AVillis,    N.    P.,    Prose    writings    of. 
N.Y.,  188.5.     12° 1243.17 

Bees.  Tlie  honey-bee;  its  nature,  homes  and 
products.  W.  H.  Harris.  London,  [n.d.] 
12° 1324.23 

Beesly,  A.   H.     Franklin,   Sir  John.     H.Y., 

1S81.     16° 178.31 

The   Gracchi,   Marius   and    Sulla.      X.Y., 

|n.d.]     10° 591.1 

Beesly,  Mrs.    Stories  from  the  history  of  Kome. 

London,  1878.     10° 497.16 

Beet-root  sugar,  and   the  cultivation   of  the 

beet.     E.B.Grant.     Boston,  1807.     12°.       297.3 

Beethoven,   L.    van.      Letters.      (1790-1826.) 

Lady  Wallace,  Trans 134.5 

Life.    J.  Moscheles,  Ed 147.18 

Life.     L.  Xohl.    Chicago,  1881.     12°     .     .     194.17 

Beeton.  S.  O.  Dictionary  of  biography.  Lon- 
don, 1875.    8° 171.4 

Dictionary  of  geography.  London,  1868.  8°,      646.2 

Beginnings  of  life.  The.    H.  C.  Bastian.    N.Y., 

1872.     2v.     12° 633.13 

Behaving.      Papers    on    children's    etiquette. 

Boston,  1878.     12° 273.7 

Behind  a  brass  knocker.  [Stories.]  F.  Bar- 
nard anJ  C.  H.  Ross.    London,  1883.    8°,    395.18 

Behind  the  bars.    Mrs.  G.  Luiit.    Boston,  1871. 

12° 265.25 

Behind   time.     [A  story  for  children.]     G.  P. 

Lathrop.     N.Y.  [n.d.]     16° 931.20 

Behnke,  Eniil,  joint  author.  The  child's  voice ; 
its  development,  etc.  London,  1885. 
W  1328.9 

Behreus,  Julius  W.    The  microscope  in  botany. 

Itoslon,  1885.     8° 1.326.4 

Behrends,  A.  J.  F.  Socialism  and  Christian- 
ity.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 1252.3 

Being  a  boy.    C.  D.  Warner.     (Illustrated  by 

"Champ.")    Boston,  1878.     10°     ...    446.13 

Bek's   first  corner.     Mrs.  N.   Conklin.     N.Y., 

1S8.'5.     12° 947.1 

Bel-Marjory.      L.    T.    Meade.      N.Y.,    [n.d.] 

12° 447.5 

Belcher,  Joseph.  Historical  sketches  of  hymns, 
their  writers,  and  their  influence.  Albany, 
N.Y.,  1873.     12° 234.29 

Belcher,  Lady.     The  mutineers  of  the  "  Boim- 

ty."     N.Y.,  1871.     12° 007.17 

Beleaguered  city,  A.  A  story  of  the  seen 
and  the  unseen.  Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Oliphant. 
London,  1880.     12° 396.18 

Belgium   and   Holland.     [A  guide-book.]     K. 

Ba-deker.     Boston,  1874.     16°     ...     .       764.1 

Beliefs  about  the  Bible.  M.  J.  Savage.  Bos- 
ton, 1883.     12° 1232.1 

Belinda.     M.  Edgeworth.     X.Y.,  1855.     12°     .      346.6 

Belknap,  Jeremy.   American  biography.   N.Y., 

18.5.5.     3t.     lO" .'    .     .     .       121.7 

Xew  Hampshire,  History  of.     Boston,  1813. 
3v.    8° 528.17 

Bell,   Charles,    Sir.     Expression   as  connected 

with  the  fine  arts.     London,  1805.     8°     .       629.5 
Expression ;  its   anatomy   and   philosophy. 

X.Y.,  1883.     12°    .     .  " 1321.19 

The  hand.     London,  1S7D.     10°      ....     031.15 

Bell,  Currer,  paeud.  See  Nichols,  Mrs.  Char- 
lotte Brontd. 

Bell,  Edward.  Goethe's  letters,  with  notes 
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Bell,  Ilenry  G.     Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  Life  of. 

N.Y.,  1855.     2  V.     16^ 121.20 

Bell,  Mrs.  L.  C.     True  blue.    A  story  of  tlie 

great  North-west.     Boston,  [n.d.j     12'     .     363.80 
Bell,  X.  R.  E.,  ( pseud.,  D' Anvers,  N. )     An  ele- 
mentary history  of  art.     X.Y.,  1882.  12%     6a3.23 

The  same 687.0 

Heroes    of    American    discovery.       X.Y., 

[n.d.]     e ".     .     .     .     929.12 

Heroes  of  north  African  discovery.     Lon- 
don, 1877.     12^ 176.27 

Lowest  forms  of  water  animals.    X.T.,  1882. 

16' 1313.1 

Music,   Elementary   history    of.      London, 

1882.  12= 687.17 

Science  ladders.     N.T.,  1S84.     12'      .     .     .1318.16 

Part  1.  Forms  of  land  and  water. 

2.  Story  of  early  exploration. 

3.  Vegetable  life. 

4.  Flowerless  plants. 

5.  Lowest  forms  of  water  animals. 

6.  Lowly  mantle  and  armor  wearers. 
Bell,  William  A.     Xew  tracks  in  North  Ameri- 
ca.    X.Y.,  1S71.    8' 665.20 

Bella;  or,  The  cradle  of  liberty.  A  story  of 
insane  asylums.  JI.  E.  Berry.  Boston, 
1874.     12= .364.73 

Bellairs,   William.     The   fine   arts,   and   their 

uses.     London,  1876.     12' 6G9.30 

Bellairs,  Lady,  Ed.     The  Transvaal  war,  ISSO- 

81.     London,  1SS5.     8° 1429.2 

Bellamy,   Edward.     Miss   Ludington's  sister. 

Boston,  1884.     Ki' 962.6 

Belle  and  the  boys.  Mrs.  C.  F.  Corbin.  Chi- 
cago, 1880.     16= 911.1 

Belle  Brittan.     H.  Fuller.     N.Y.,  18.58.     12'    .     421.17 

Belle   o"    Becket's   lane.      J.   Beatty.      Phila., 

1883.  12' 940.1 

Belles  and  ringers.     |A  novelette.]     H.  Smart. 

Phil.a.,  1881.     16' 378.19 

Bellewr,  Frank.     The  art  of  ^musing.     N.Y., 

1866.     12' 463.4 

That  charming  evening.  N.Y.,  1878.  12'  .  273.5 
Bellingham,   H.   B.    G.      Ups  and  downs  of 

Spanish  travel.  London,  1883.  12'  .  .  782.3 
Bello-ws,  H.  W.     The  old   world   in   its   new 

fHce.     N.Y.,  1868.     2  v.     12' 226.23 

and  others.    Institute  essays.    Boston,  1880. 

8' 125.15 

Bells,  The.    E.  Erckmann  and  A.   Chatrian. 

London,  1872.     16' 345.23 

Belmont,  Mass.    Petition  for  the  annexation  of 

a  part  of,  to  Cambridge.  Boston,  1880.  8',  692.8 
Belt,   Harriet  P.     Marjorie  Huntingdon.     [A 

novel.]     Phila.,  1884.     12' 958.19 

Belt  and  spur.     Stories  of  the  knights  of  the 

middle  ages,   from    the    old    chronicles. 

N.Y.,  1883.     12' 1222.17 

Belton    Ebtate,   The.      A.    TroUope.      Phila., 

1860.     12' 422.7 

The  same 903.1 

Beltz,  George  Fred.     Memorials  of  knights  of 

the  garter.  London,  1871.  8'  .  .  .  .  117.11 
Ben,  the   luggage   boy.     H.   Alger.     Boston, 

Ind.]     10' 442.5 

Ben  Blinker;  or,  Maggie's  golden  motto.     D. 

Wise.     Boston,  1877.     12' 445.15 

Beu-Hur.    A  tale  of  the  Christ.     L.  Wallace. 

N.Y.,  1880.     12= 378.12 

The  same 957.1 

The  same 957.2 


Ben  Milner's  wooing.     H.  Parr.     Boston,  1877. 

10= 368.32 

Benares  and  Kumaon,  Life  and  work  in.     J. 

Kennedy.     With  an  introductory  note  by 

Wm.  Muir.  N.Y.,  188.i.  12'  ...  .  789.11 
Bench  and  bar.     L.  J.  Bigelow.     N.Y.,  1867. 

12' 244.3 

Bench  and  bar,  Wit  and  wisdom  of  the.     F.  C. 

Moncrieff.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  18'  ....  1214.4 
Beneath  the  surface;  or.  The  wonders  of  the 

under-ground  world.     W.  H.  D.  Adams. 

London,  1876.     12' 482.18 

Benedict,  Frank   Lee.      John   Worthington's 

name.     N.Y.,  1884.     8° :346.14 

A  late  remorse.  N.T.,  18.83.  12°.  .  .  .  946.13 
Miss  Dorothy's  charge.  N.Y.,  1873.  8'  .  346.25 
The  price  she  paid.     Phila.,  1883.     12°   .     .     948.22 

The  same 948.23 

St.  Simon's  niece.  N.Y.,  1875.  8°  .  .  .  365.8 
'Twixt   hammer  and   anvil.      N.Y.,    1876. 

12' 425.27 

Benedict,  William  A.,  and  Tracy,  H.  A.  Sut- 
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S' 494.19 

Benefactors,  Our  great.     Short  biographies  of 

men  and  women,  eminent  in  literature, 

science,   philanthropy,   art,   etc.      S.   A. 

Drake,  £tZ.  Boston,  1884.  8'  .  .  .  .1122.11 
Bengal,  Annals    of    rural.     W.   W.    Hunter. 

N.Y.,  1808.     8' 606. 4 

Benger,  E.   O.      Anne   Boleyn,   Memoirs    of. 

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Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  Memoirs  of.     Phila., 

[n'd.]     12' 177.16 

Benham,  G.  C.     A  year  of  wreck.     N.Y.,  1880. 

12' 379.17 

Benham,  William.     Tait,  Catharine  and  Crau- 

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Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.     Art  in  America.     N.Y., 

1880.    8' 683.3 

Atlantic    islands.       (Illustrated.)       N.Y., 

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The  choice  of  Paris.  X.Y.,  1870.  16=.  .  311.23 
Contemporary  art  in  Europe.     N.Y.,  1877. 

8' 654.8 

The  cruise  of  the  "Alice  May"  in  the  gulf 

of    St.   Lawrence  and    adjacent   waters. 

N.Y.,  1885.    8' 788.4 

The  multitudinous  seas.  N.Y.,  1879.  10',  761.4 
Troy;    its  legend,   liistory  and   literature. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16' 591.11 

The  Turk  and  the  Greek.  N.Y.,  1867.  12',  714.2 
Benjamin,  Park.    The  age  of  electricity.    N.  Y., 

1886.     12' 1,327.22 

Benuer,  Samuel.      Prophecies  of  future  ups 

and  downs  in  prices.     Cincinnati,  1876. 

10' 271.19 

Bennet,  J.  H.    AYinter  and  spring  on  the  sliores 

of    the    Mediterranean.      London,   1875. 

12' 715.4 

Bennett,  C.  H.     Character  sketches.    London, 

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Benning,   Howe.     Quiet  corners.     [A  story.] 

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Ben's  nugget;  or,  A  boy's  search  for  a  fortune. 

A  story  of  the  Pacific  coast.     H.  Alger. 

Pl.ila.,  [n.d.]     10' 916.2 

Benson,  Eugene.      Art  and   nature   in   Italy. 

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Benson,   James   W.      Time  and   time  tellers. 

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Benton,  J.  G.  Ordnance  and  gunnery.  N.Y., 
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Benton,  Joel.  Emerson  as  a  poet.  N.Y., 
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Benton,  Thomas  H.  Thirty  years' view.  X.Y., 
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Bentzon,  T.  Itemorse.  [A  novel.]  N.Y., 
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Beppo,  tlie  conscript.  T.  A.  Trollope.  I'hila., 
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Stranger's  songs.  R.  B.  Brough,  'J'lans. 
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Berard,  A.  B.  England,  School  history  of. 
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Berber,  The.  A  tale  of  Morocco.  \V.  .S.  Mayo. 
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Bergsoe,  Willielra.  Pillone.  Boston,  1878. 
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Berlngton,  Joseph.  Literary  history  of  the 
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Berjean,  Charles.  The  horses  of  antiquity. 
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Berkeley,  }!isli<ii>  George,  Two  hundreth  birth- 
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Berkley,  E.  The  Pharaohs  and  their  people. 
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Berlin  and  Sans-.Souci.     C.  M.  Mundt.     8°  .     . 

Berlin  under  the  new  empire.  H.  Vizetelly. 
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Berlioz,  Hector,  Autobiography  of.  Compris- 
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Selections  from  his  letters,  with  a  biograph- 
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Bermuda.  An  idyl  of  the  summer  islands. 
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Bermuda  Islands,  A  guide  to  the.  J.  II.  Stark. 
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Bernard,  Baylc.  Lover,  Samuel,  Life  of.  N.Y., 
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Bernard,  F.  Wonderful  escapes.  N.Y.,  1871. 
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Bernstein,  Julius.  The  five  senses  of  man. 
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Berquin,  M.  The  cliildren's  friend.  Boston, 
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Berry,  Martha  E.     Bella.     A  story  of   insane 

asylums.     Boston,  1874.     12° 

Celesta.     Boston,  1807.     16° 

Crooked  and  straight.  Boston,  1867.  16° . 
The  crook  straightened.    Boston,  1868.    16°, 

Bersier,  Eugene.  Coligny;  the  earlier  life  of 
the  great  Huguenot.    London,  1884.     12°, 

Berthet,  Elie.  The  pre-liistoric  world.  Phila., 
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Bertram,  James  G.  The  harvest  of  the  sea. 
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Bertrams,  The.  [A  novel.]  A.  Trollope. 
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789.21 

1218.9 

750  1 

042.7 

1221.10 

555.2 

360.47 

3.53.20 

012.23 

6.59.5 

311.7 

.383.3 

1225.17 

R.  L. 

194.30 

ll;!3.8 

1411.17 
325.2 

770.10 

1128.21 

185.2 
781.6 
781.5 

145.14 
256.6 

655.13 

434.8 

364.73 
433.23 
433.21 
433.22 

11.32.2 

075.6 

608.4 

903.2 


Bertrand  du  Gucsclin,  Life  and  times  of.     D. 

K.Jamison.     Charleston,  1864.     2  v.     8-,     149.10 

Besaut,  Waller.     The  art  of  fiction.     Boston, 

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Bismarck  in  the  Franco-German  war,  1870- 

71.     N.Y.,  1879.     2  V.     12° 

Hesekiel,    J.    G.    L.     Life    of    Bismarck. 

N.Y.,  1870.     S° 

Klaczko,  J.     Prince  Bismarck  and  Prince 
Gorlchakof.      Two    chancellors.      N.Y., 

1870.     12° 171.12 

Bits  and  bearing-reins;  with  observations  on 
horses  and  harness.  E.  F.  Flower.  Lon- 
don, [n.d.]     12° 6.59.13 


777.1 

768.16 
762.20 

768.5 
778.11 

707.14 
769.11 

642.4 
703.18 
724.18 

964.5 

383.5 

044.14 

778.22 

1126.15 

182.11 

157.2 


Bits  of  talk  about  home  matteis.     Mrs.  H.  H. 

Jackson.     Boston,  1873.     16° 263.25 

Bits  of  talk  in  verse  and  prose,  for  young  folks. 

Mrs.  H.  H.  Jackson.  Boston,  1870.  18°.  441.28 
Bits  of  travel.     Mrs.  H.  H.  Jackson.     Boston, 

1872.  16° 001.26 

The  same 761.2 

Bitter -STweet.    [A    poem.]     J.    G.     Holland. 

N.Y.,  1S.5S.     12° .5.53.5 

Bivouac  and  battle.     W.  T.  Adams.     Boston, 

1S74.     16° 457.28 

Bivouac  and  battle-field.     G.  F.  Noyes.    N.Y., 

1S03.     12° 664.15 

Bjoruson,  Bjornstjerne.     Arne.     Boston,  1881. 

10° 388.1 

The  same 733.17 

Captain  Mansana,  and  other  stories.     Bos- 
ton, 1882.     16° 943.4 

The  fisher  maiden.     Boston,  1882.    10°  .     .     .388.25 
The  same 454.18 

The  happy  boy.     Boston,  1881.     16°.     .     .     .388.17 
The  same 451.4 

Love  and  life  in  Norway.  London,  [n.d.]  10°,    432.19 

Magnhild.     Boston,  1883.     16° 943.11 

Synnove  Solbakkeu.     Boston,  1881.     16°     .       388.6 
Black,  William.    Adventures  in  Thule.    Lon- 
don, 1883.     12° 919.19 

Daughter  of  Heth.     N.Y.,  1871.     8°  .     .     .     347.24 

The 'four  MacNicols.    N.Y.,  1882.     16°.     .     913.25 

Green  pastures  and  Piccadilly.    N.Y.,  1878. 

12° .374.12 

The  same 948.2 

In  silk  attire.    N.Y..  1870.    8° 305.45 

The  same.     12° 948.3 

Judith  Shakespeare.    N.Y.,  1884.     12°  .     .    948.14 
The  same 948.15 

Kilmeny.     N.Y.,  1876.     8° 347. .56 

The  same.     12° 948.4 

Macleod  of  Dare.     X.Y.,  1878.    8°    .     .     .    374.20 

The  same 369.28 

The  same.     12° 948.5 

Madcap  Violet.     N.Y.,  1877.     12°    .     .       .     347.64 
The  same.     12° 948.6 

Tlie  maid  of  Killeena,  and   other  stories. 
London,  1S74.     12° 347. .58 

The  monarch  of  Mincing-lane.     X.  Y.,  1870. 
8°.- 347.59 

Priucess  of  Thule.     N.Y.,  1874.    8°  .     .     .    347.27 

The  same.     12° 347.60 

The  same.     12° 948.7 

Shaudon  bells.     N.Y.,  1883.    12°    ...     .     944.21 

Strange   adventures  of  a  phaeton.     N.Y., 

1873.  8° 

The  same.     12° 

The  same 

Sunrise.    N.Y.,  1881.     12° 

The  same.     12° 

That  beautiful  wretch.     N.Y.,  1881.     12°  . 

The  same.     12° 

Three  feathers.    N.Y.,  1875.    8°  .     .     .     . 

The  s.ame 

The  same.     12= 

White  heather.     N.Y.,  1886.     12°  .     .     .     . 

The  same 

White  wings.     N.Y.,  ISSO.     12°    ...     . 

The  same 

Yolande.     N.Y..  [n.d.]     12° 

The  same 

Black's  guide  to  Engl.and  and  Wales.  Contain- 
ing maps,  plans,  views,  and  a  list  of  lioiels. 

Edinburgh,  1881.     12° 778.13 


347.35 
347.01 

948.1 
.379.24 

948.8 
397.16 

948.9 
427.22 
347.02 
948.10 
948.17 
948.16 

379.1 
948.11 
948.12 
948.13 


84600 


38 


CATALOGUE   OF   THE   CAMBRIDGE  PUBLIC  LIBIiAUY. 


a84.4 
711.18 

701 . 17 

721.12 

183.10 
.'594.5 


Black  and  white.    A  tour  iu  the  Uuiteil  States. 

II.  Latliara.     London,  ]8li7.     •'>°      ...      72.J.1 

Black  Beauty;  his  grooms  and  companions. 
The  autobiography  of  a  horse.  A.  Sewell. 
London,  [n.d.]     10° 447.1.3 

Black  but  comely;  or,  Tlie  adventures  of  Jano 
Lee.  G.  J.  W.  Melville.  London,  [n.d.] 
12° 1).>5.1 

Black    forest    village    stories.     B.    Auerb.icli. 

X.Y.,  1869.     12° 334.3 

Black  hill^,  The.    Scenery,  soil,  climate,  etc. 

R.  I.  Dodge.     N.Y.,  1870.     12°   ...     .     714.22 

Black  ivory.     R.  M.  Ballantyne.    N.Y.,  1873. 

lfi° 443.!) 

Black  man   of  the  SduIIi,   The.     C.   Stearns. 

N.Y..  1872.     12° 252.6 

Black  poodle.  The,  and  other  tales.    F.  Anstey. 

N.Y.,  1884.     10° '.       900.6 

Black-robes;  sketches  of  missions  and  minis- 
ters.    K.  P.  Nevin.     Phila.,  1872.     12°    .     2;J5.14 

Black  spirits  .and  white.    F.  E.  TroUope.    X.Y., 

1877.     8° .305.05 

Black  watch.  Legends  of  the;  or.  Forty-second 
ITighlandors.  J.  S.  Grant.  London, 
[n.d.]     l(i° 

Blackburn,  H.     Artists  and  Arabs.     Boston, 

1874.     16°     

Breton  folk.     An  artistic  tour  in  Brittany. 

Boston,  1881.     12° 

rioturcsrjue  Normandy.    Boston,  187.3.    18°, 

Blackburne,  E.  Owens.  Ilhislrious  Irish  wo- 
men.   (Memoirs]   London,  1877.  2  v.  8°, 

Blacket.W.  S.  Researches  into  the  lost  his- 
tories of  America.     London,  1884.     8°     . 

Blackie,    .John    Stuart.     Self-culture.     N.Y., 

1874.  10° 

What  does  history  teach  ?    NY.,  1880.    10°, 

Blackmore,  Richard  D.   Alice  Lorraine.   X.Y., 

1875.  8° 

Clara  Vaughan.     Phila.,  1872.     12°  .     .     . 

The  same.  London,  1883.  12°  .  .  .  . 
Cradock  Xowell.  N.Y..  1860.  8°  .  .  . 
Cripps,  the  carrier.     N.Y'.,  1870.     8°  .     .     . 

Erema.     X.Y'.,  1877.    8° 

History  of  Sir  Tliomas  Upmore,  formerly 
known  as  Tommy  Upmore.     X.Y.,  1884. 

16° 

Lorna  Doone.     X.Y.,  1874.     8°      .... 

The  same.     12° 

MaidofSker.     N.Y.,  1872.     8° 

Mary  Anerley.     X.Y.,  1880.     16°   ...     . 
Blackwood's  Edinburgh  Magazine.     1872  .     . 
Blade,  Tlie,  and  the  ear.     A.  B.  Muzzey.    Bos- 
ton, 1805.     12° 241.20 

Blades,  William.  The  biography  and  typogra- 
phy of  William  Caxton,  England's  first 

printer.     X.Y.,  1882.     12° 1124.12 

Blaikie,  William  G. 

Uow  to  get  strong  .and  how  to  st.ay  so.   N.Y., 

[n.d.]     16° "    ....     674.21 

Livingstone,  David,  Personal  life  of.    X.Y.. 

1881.     8° 180.11 

.Sound  bodies  for  our  boys  and  girls.     X'.Y., 

1884.     16° 1231.2 

Blaine,  James  G.  Life  and  public  services, 
with  incidents,  speeches,  etc.  R.  U.  Con- 
well.     Boston,  1884.     12° 1128.1 

Work-i  : 
Garfield,  J.  A.,  Eulogy  on.    Boston,  1882. 

10° " 1111.11 

The  same 1118.10 


025.18 
1251.12 

347.25 
344.1 
947.15 
309.41 
305.09 
369.10 


962.20 
:347.20 
947.22 
.'!47.28 
.378.1 
519.11 


Blaine,  .lames  G.  — conrludid. 

Twenty  years    of   Congress.     Kornicli, 

Conn.    2  V.    8° 1410.2 

The  same 1410.8 

Blair,  David.  Easy  grammar  of  natural  philoso- 
phy.    Phila.,  1821.     12° 0.53.22 

Blair,   Hugh.     Sermons.     Boston,    17!12.     2  v. 

8° 218.2 

The  same.    London.  1797-1801.    5  v.    .s°,      287.2 

Blake,  Benoni,  M.D.    N.Y.,  1871.     12°   .    .    .     148.22 

Blake,  E.  V.    Arctic  experiences.    N.T.,  1874. 

.'4° 727.11 

Blake,  Henry  ^^,  {late  Capt.  lllh  Rerjiment 
-V.  F. )  Three  years  in  the  army  of  the 
Potomac.     Boston,  1865.     10°.     .     .     .     1421.13 

Blake,  J.  L.  Conversations  on  vegetable  phy- 
siology.    Boston,  18:30.     12° 287.20 

A  gener.al  biographical  dictionary.     X.Y., 
1S35.    8°  .    ^. 119.3 

Blake,  John  F.    Astronomical  myths.     Lon- 

doi>,  1.S77.     12°      .........     055.10 

Blake,  Mary  E.     On  the  wing.     Boston,  1883. 

18° 771.11 

Blake,  William,  Life  of.  A.  Gilchrist.  Lon- 
don, 1803.     2  V.     8° 207.2 

A  critical  essay.    A.  C.  Swinburne.     Lon- 
don, 1808.     8° 157.5 

Illustrations  of  the  Book  of  Job.     Boston. 

1875.     4° 11.  L. 

Blakston,  W.  A.,  and  others.  Canaries  and 
cage  birds,  British  and  foreign.  N.Y., 
|n.d.]     4° R.  L. 

Blameless  prince.  The.    [Poems.]    E.  C.  Sted- 

man      Boston,  1809.     12° 551.12 

Blanc,  Charles.      Art  in  ornament  and  dress. 

N.Y.,  1877.     8° 0.54.4 

Blanc,  Louis.      History  of  ten  years,  18.30-40. 

London,  1844.     2  v.     8° .53).  1 

Blanchard,  Claude,  Journal  of.  Commissary 
of  the  French  auxiliary  .army,  sent  to  the 
U.S.  during  the  American  revolution, 
1780-83.     Albany.  1.870.     4° 481.14 

Blanchard,  Lamau.    Poetical  works.    London, 

1>;70.     12° 575.13 

Blanchard,  lUifus.     Rise  and  fall  of  political 

I).arti.'s  in  the  U.S.     Chicago,  1884.     1(>°  .     590.11 

Blanche  .and  Beryl.    Mnie.  De  Stolz.    London, 

[n.d.)     10°    402.17 

Blanid.     [A   poem.]      R.   D.    Joyce.     Boston, 

1879.     12° 582.12 

Blavatsky,  Mme.  H.  P.     Isis  unveiled.     X.Y., 

1877.     2  V.     8° 274.9 

Blazing  star,  The.     W.  B.   Greene.     Boston, 

1872.     12° 2.35.3 

Bleak    House.     C.   Dickens.     London,     [ii.d.] 

12° 355.3 

The  same ^50.2 

The  same 357.2 

The  same 393.3 

Bleeker,  Leonard.  Order-book  in  the  cam- 
paign of  1779.     N.Y.,  180.5.     8°  .     .     .     .     518.17 

Blennerhassett  papers.  W.  II.  Safford.  Cin- 
cinnati, 1864.     8° 540.0 

Blessed  damozel.  The,  and  other  poems.     D. 

G.  Itossetli.     Boston,  1882.     12°      .     .     .     575.17 

Blessed  Saint  Certainty.     [A  novel.)     W.  M. 

Baker.     Boston,  ISSl.     12° 397.12 

Blessington,  Countesx  of.     Country  quarters. 

Phila.,  [n.d.)     12°      .     .     .     ."    .     .     .     .     307.15 

Blind,  Mathilde.  Eliot,  George,  Life  of.  Bos- 
ton, 188.!.     10° 1115.10 


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39 


Blind,  MathiUle  —  concluded. 

Madame  Roland.     (Famous  women.)     Bos- 
ton, ISSO.     10° 1138.4 

Tarantella.     [A  romance.]     Boston,   18S.i. 
12° 905.16 

Bliudpits;  a  story  of  Scottish  life.    N.T.,  1869. 

12° 317.15 

Blithedale    romance,     Tlie.      N.   Hawthorne. 

Boston,  18.55.     12° 342.22 

The  same 372.8 

Blitz,  Signor.     Fifty  years  in  the  magic  circle. 

Hartford,  1S71.     12° 641.2 

Blockade    of  Pbalsburg.     E.  Erckmann    and 

A.  Chatrian.     London,  1870.     12°  .     .     .     .352.18 

Blockade-runner,  Narrative  of  a.  J.  Wilkin- 
son, Capf.  in  the  late  C.  S.  N.  N.T., 
1877.     12° 493.6 

Bloody  chasm.  The.     [A  novel.]    J.   W.   De 

Fornst.     N.Y.,  1881.     10° 388.2 

Bloomfield,  Lord  Benjamin.  Memoir.  Lady 
Georgiana  Bloomfield,  Ed.  London,  1884. 
2  T.     8° 11.33.1 

Bloomfield,  Baroness  Georgiana.  Reminis- 
cences of  court  and  diplomatic  life.  Lon- 
don, 1883.     12° 12.37.18 

Bless,  C.  A.    Heroines  of  the  crusades.    Phila., 

1881.     12° 1113.2 

Blossoming  of  an  aloe.    Mrs.  C.  Hoey.    X.Y., 

1N75.     8° :J46.33 

Blouet.Paul.    John  Bull  and  his  island.    X.Y., 

1884.     12° 782.7 

Blow,  Susan  E.    A  study  of   Dante.    X.T., 

1880.     12°     .     .     .    ". 1249.11 

Blue  banner.  The.  The  adventures  of  a  Mus- 
sulman, a  Christian,  and  a  Pagan,  in  the 
times  of  the  crusades,  and  the  Mongol 
conquest.  L.  Cahun.  Phila.,  1878. 
8° 324.30 

Blue  flag  and  cloth  of  gold.    A.  Warner.    N.Y., 

1880.     10° 444.29 

Blue  jackets  of  '01.  History  of  the  navy  in  the 
war  of  secession.  W.  J.  Abbot.  N.Y., 
1880.     8° 1432.5 

Blue  ray  of  sunlight.  The  influence  of,  and  of 
the  blue  color  of  the  sky,  in  developing 
animal  and  vegetable  life;  in  arresting 
disease,  and  in  restoring  health.  A.  J. 
Pleasanton,  and  others.  Phila.,  1870. 
8°     . 0.55.18 

Blue   stocking,  A.     Mrs.  A.  Edwards.     X.Y., 

1877.    12° 372.14 

Bluffton.    A  story  of  to-day.    M.  J.  Savage. 

Boston,  1878.     12° 372.21 

Blum,  George,  and  Wahl,  L.  Seaside  and  fire- 
side fairies.     Phila.,  1874.     10°  ...     .     453.18 

Blunders  in  writing  and  speaking,  and  how  to 

avoid  them.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     10°.     .     .     .1241.25 

Blunders  of  vice  and  folly.     J.  G.  Hargraves. 

London,  1871.     12° 333.18 

Blunt,  Lady  Anne.     The  Bedouin  tribes  of  the 

Euphrates.     N.Y.,  1879.     8° 496.22 

Blunt,   J.   J.     The    reformation    in    England. 

London,  1878.     16° 128.12 

Blush  roses.     [A  novel.]    C.  F.  Morse.    N.Y., 

187S.    8° '.      377.6 

Boaden,  James.  Kemble,  John  Philip,  Memoirs 

of.     Phila.,  182.5.     8° 1122.5 

Boardman,  George  D.    Epiphanies  of  the  risen 

Lord.     N.Y.,  1879.     12° 292.3 

Studies  in  the  creative  week.     X.Y.,  1878. 
12° 282.13 


Boardman,  H.  A.  The  Bible  in  the  counting- 
house.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 282.27 

Boardman,  W.  E.     Faith  work  under  Dr.  Cul- 

lis.     Boston,  1876.     12° 261.19 

In  the  power  of  the  spirit.     Boston,  [n.d.] 

16° 291.6 

Boat  club.  The.    W.  T.  Adams.    Boston,  [n.d.] 

16° 457.19 

Boat  life  in  Egypt  and  Nubia.    W.  C.  Prime. 

K.Y.,  1867.     12° 003.15- 

Boating.    See  also  Rowing. 

Boat-sailing.    A  practical  guide  to  the  man- 
agement of  boats  under  all  conditions. 
D.  Frazer.     Boston,  1879.     16°   ...     .     073.10 
Boat  voyages.   Adventurous.     R.  Ricliard- 

son.    London,  [n.d.]     16° 931.4 

Oarsman's  manual  and   catalogue.     Troy, 

1871.     4° 629.1 

Bobbin  boy.    The.     W.   M.   Thayer.     Boston, 

1800.     12° 4:?8.1 

Boddy,  Alexander  A.  To  Kaiman  the  holy. 
Scenes  in  Muhammedan  Africa.  London, 
1885.     12° 789.13 

Bodily  strength  and  skill.  Wonders  of.  C.  Rus- 
sell.   N.Y.,  1871.     16° 041.21 

Bodines ;  or,  Camping  on  the  Lycoming.  A 
guide  to  camping  out.  T.  S.  Up  de  Graff. 
Phila.,  1879.     12° 702.7 

Bodleys  afoot.  The.     H.  E.  Scudder.     Boston, 

1880.     8° 448.2 

The  same 924.12 

Bodley  family,  Doings  of,  in  town  and  country. 

H.  E.  Scudder.     N.Y.,  1877.     8°    .     .     .      465.20 
The  same      .     .     .     . 924.9 

Bodley  family.  The  English.    H.  E.  Scudder. 

Boston,  1884.     8° 923.3 

The  same 924.15 

Bodley  grandchildren.  The,  and  their  journey 
through  Holland.  H.  E.  Scudder.  Bos- 
ton, 1882.     8° 915.8 

The  same 924.14 

Bodleys  on  wheels.     H.  E.  Scudder.     Boston, 

1879.     8° 465.22 

The  same 924.11 

Bodleys,  The,  telling  stories.     H.  E.  Scudder. 

N.Y.,  1877.     8° 405.21 

The  same 924.10 

Bodleys,  The  Viking.  An  excursion  into  Nor- 
way and  Denmark.  H.  E.  Scudder.  Bos- 
ton, 1885.     8° 920.11 

Body  and  mind.  H.  Maudsley.  N.Y.,  1S74.  12°,     033. 16 

Body  and  will.  An  essay  on  the  will  in  its 
metaphysical,  physiological  and  patholo- 
gical aspects.  H.  Maudsley.  N.Y.,  1884. 
8° 1315.9 

Bogart,  W.  H.    Boone,  Daniel,  Life  of.     N.Y., 

1859.     12° 102.4 

Bohn,  Henry  G.  Hand-book  of  proverbs.  Lon- 
don, 1870.     12° 234.9 

Boismont,  A.  B.  de.  Hallucinations.  Colum- 
bus, 1800.     12° 223.1 

Boit,  Robert  A.    Eustis.     [A  novel.]    Boston, 

1SS4.     12° 9-58.5 

Boker,  G.  H.     Konigsmark,  and  other  poems. 

Phila.,  1869.     12° 552. 2;3 

BoUes,  Albert  S.    Financial  history  of  the  U.S., 

1774-1789.     N.Y.,  1879.     S° 284.15 

The  same,  1789-1860.    N.Y.,  1883  .     .     .      097.9 
The  same,  1861-1885.     N.Y.,  1880  .     .     .  1428.11 

Bologna,  Etruscan.     [A  study.]    R.  F.  Burton. 

London,  1876.    8°      .  " 793.0 


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Bolton,  Mrs.  Saiah  K.     IIo«'  success  is  won. 

Boslon,  |ii.d.]     10° 1121.21 

Lives  of  girls  who  became  famous.     N.Y., 

[n.d.l     12°    1137.15 

Poor  boys  who  became  famous.    N.Y.,  1885. 

joo !t32.2 

Social  studies  in  England.     Boston,  [n.d.| 

10° 1247.1 

Bompas,  George  C.     Buckland,   F.,   Life  of. 

Pliila.,  1S85.     8° 1132.4 

Bonaparte,  Josppli,  History  of.  J.  S.  C.  Ab- 
bott.    N.Y.,  1801).     10° 122.1 

Bouapaite,  Madame,  Life  aud  letters  of.     E. 

L.  iJidi.T.     N.Y.,  1S7'.I.     12° 178.10 

Bonaparte,  X.     See  Napoleon  I. 

Bonaparte -Patterson   marriage.     W .  T.    K. 

SafTfll.     riiila.,  1873.     8° 148.13 

Bonar,  lloratius.  Tlie  white  fields  of  France. 
(Mission  to  the  workingraen  of  France.) 
N.Y.,  18711.     12°     . 21)2.13 

Bonar,  James.  Malthus  and  his  work.  Lon- 
don, 18S.J.     8° 1244.0 

Bones  and  I ;  or,  The  skeleton  at  home.     G.  J. 

W.  Melville.     London,  [n.d.]     12°.     .     .     1228.8 

Bonne-Marie.    A  tale  of  Normandy  and  Paris. 

A.  F.  Durancl.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12°.     .     .     371.25 

Bouneau,  A.     Aliramion,  Mnie.  B.  de,  Life  of. 

London,  1870.     8° 115.5 

Bonner,  John.     Rome,   A  child's  history  of. 

N.Y.,  lS.-)e.     2v.     16° ".     .    472.10 

U.S.,  A  child's  history  of  the.     ^".Y^,  1865. 
2  V.     1(1°  .     .     .     ." 451.19 

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Boy  inventor.  The.  Memoir  of  Matthew  Ed- 
wards.    Boston,  1860.     16° 211.15 

Boy  joiner  and  model  maker.  Directions  for 
making  numerous  articles  for  use  and 
ornament.  E.  A.  Davidson.  XT.,  [n.d.] 
8° 654.14 

Boy  knight,  The,  who  won  his  spurs,  fighting 
with  King  Kichard  of  England.  A  tale 
of  the  Crusades.  G.  A.  Henty.  Boston, 
1883.     12° 919.15 

Boy  life  in  the  U.  S.  navy.  H.  H.  Clark.  Bos- 
ton, [n.d.]     12°      ." 028.24 

Boy  traders,  The;  or,  The  sportsman's  club 
among  the  Boers.  C.  A.  Fosdick.  Phila., 
1877.     16° 446.18 

Boy  trapper,   The.     C.   A.   Fosdick.      Phila., 

[n.d.]     16° 447.7 

Boy  travellers  lii  the  far  East.     T.  W.  Knox. 

y.Y.,  1S80-84.    8° 765.2 

Part  I.  Japan  and  China. 

II.  Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  jour- 
ney to  Siam  and  Java,  with  de- 
scriptions of  adjacent  islands. 

III.  Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  jour- 

ney to  Ceylon  and  India,  with 
descriptions  of  Borneo,  the  Philip- 
pine islands,  and  Biirmah. 

IV.  Egypt  and  the  Holy  Land. 
V.  In  Central  Africa. 

Boy  travellers  in  South  America.    T.  W.  Knox. 

X.Y.,  1SS6.     4° 929.13 

Boy  with  an  idea,  The.     Mrs.  Eiloart.     X.Y.. 

187S.     12° 446.29 

Boy's  adventures  in  the  wilds  of  Australia.    W. 

Howitt.     Boston,  1866.     16° 438.7 

Boy's  book  about  Indians.  E.  B.  Tuttle.  Phila., 

1873.     12° 438.11 

Boy's   book.   Every.     Sports,   games,   etc.     E. 

Routledge,  £a.  London,  [n.d  ]  8°  .  .  46:5.1 
Boy's  book  of  trades   and   the   tools   used  in 

them.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° aj7.15 

Boy's   country  book.      W.    Howitt.      London, 

1880.     12° 912.1 

Boy's   Froissart,   The.      Sir   John    Froissart's 

chronicles    of    adventure     in     England, 

France,  Spain,  etc.  (Juvenile.)  S.Lanier, 

Ed.     N.T.,  1879.     8° 448.7 

Boy's  handy  book,  The  American.     What  to 

do,  and  how  to  do  it.    D.  C.  Beard.    X.Y., 

1882.     8° 684.2 

Boy's   Mabinogion,  The.     The  earliest  Welsh 

tales  of  King  Arthur  in  the  famous  red 


book  of  Hergest.     (Juvenile.)    S.Lanier, 

Ed.    N.Y.,  1881.    8° 448.20 

Boy's  modern  playmate.  A  book  of  games, 
sports  and  diversions.  J.  G.  Wood,  Ed. 
London,  [n.d.]    12° 9:32.15 

Boy's  vacation  on  the  Great  Lakes.    J.  A.  Rose. 

Providence,  R.I..  1880.     12° 761.11 

Boy's  workshop,  with  plans  for  in-door  and  out- 
door work."  By  a  boy  and  his  friends. 
With  an  introduction  by  H.  R.  Waite. 
Boston,  [Ti.d.]     16°    .......     .     921.11 

Boyce,  A.  P.     Art  of  lettering.     Boston,  1875. 

Ob.  folio R.  L. 

Boyd,  A.  K.  H.    The  autumn  holidays  of  a 

country  parson.     Boston,  186.5.     12°    .     .     251.24 
Council  and   comfort   from   a  city  pulpit. 

Boston,  1864.     12° 661.17 

Leisure  hours  in  town.    Boston.  1862.    12°,      7:32.7 

Boyd,   Mark.      Reminiscences   of    fifty  years. 

N.Y.,  1871.     12° 114.7 

Boyd,  Pliny  S.     Up  and  down  the  Merrimac. 

Boston,  1879.     12° 762.14 

Boyesen,  Hjalmar  H.    Falconberg,  N.  Y.,  1879. 

12° :374.28 

Goethe  and  Schiller:  their  lives  and  their 

works.     X.Y.,  1879.     12° 182.15 

Gunnar.     Boston,  1874.     18° ;362.:38 

Idyls  of  Xorway  and  other  poems.     X.Y., 

1882.     10° 584.2 

Norway.     X.Y.,  1886.     12° 1422.22 

Queen  Titania.    X.Y.,  1881.     16°  .     .     .     .      388.5 

Boyhood  of  great  men.    Intended  as  an  exam- 
ple to"  youth.     X.Y.,  [n.d.]     16°.     .     .     1121.3 

Boynton,  C.  B.  History  of  the  U.S.  navy  dur- 
ing the  rebelli.m.     KY.,  1867.     2v.     8°,      487-4 

Boynton,  E.  C.  History  of  West  Point  and  the 
progress  of  the  U.S.  military  academj". 
X.Y.,  1864.     4° 518.2 

Boynton,   H.   V.     Sherman's  historical   raid. 

Cincinnati,  1875.     12° 116.11 

Boys.     Lady   M.  A.  Barker.      London,    [n.d.] 

12°  438.22 

Boys,  A  book  about.    K.  H.  MoncriefE.    Boston, 

1869.     12° 242.16 

Boys  and   girls  in  biology.     S.  H.  Stevenson. 

X.Y.,  187.5.     12° 641.12 

Boys  and  girls  of  the  revolution.  C.  H.  Wood- 
man.    Phila.,  1877.     12° 445.12 

Boys  at  Chequasset.    Mrs.  A.  D.  T.  Whitney. 

Boston,  [n.d.]     16° 451.9 

Boys  coastwise:  or.  All  along  the  shore.     W. 

H.  Rideing.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     4°     .     .     .     .       92!l.4 

Boys  in  the  mountains  and  on  the  plains.     W. 

H.  Rideing.     X.Y.,  [n.d.]     8°     .     .     .     .     773.19 

Boys  of  Grand  Pre'  school.  J.  De  Mille.  Bos- 
ton, 1871.     16° 46712 

Boys  of  other  countries.     Stories  for  American 

boys.     B.  Taylor.     X.Y.,  1876.     12°    .     .     441.24 

Boys  of  '76.  A  history  of  the  battles  of  the 
revolution.     C.   C.   Coffin.     X.Y.,    [n.d.] 

4° 925.9 

The  same 465.19 

Boys  of  Sierras;  or.  The  young  gold  hunters. 
A  story  of  California  in  '49.  W.  Mont- 
gomery, Ed.     Boston,  1884.     4°      .     .     .      923.6 

Boys  of  "61;  or,  Four  years  of  fighting  from 
the  battle  of  Bull  Run  to  the  fall  of  Rich- 
mond.    C.  C.  Coffin.     Boston,  [nd.]    4°,     925.11 
The  same 915.4 

Boys  of  thirty-five.     A  story  of  a  seaport  town. 

E.  H.  Elwell.     Boston,  1884.     16°  .     .     .      918.8 


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Boys  of  Westonbury;  or.  The  monitorial  sys- 
tem.   H.C.Adams.    London,  1878.     12°,    446.14 
Boys,  Tlip,  and  I.     A  cliiUl's  liistory  for  cliil- 
dren.      Mrs.    .Atolesworlli.     N.Y.,     IS-S-'i. 

10° 022.3 

Boys' lieroes.    E.  E.  Hale.    Boston,  [n.d.]    10°,     921.24 
Boz,  jixeud.     See  Dickens,  Cliarles. 
Brabourne,  Edward,  Li>rd.    Ferdinand's  adven- 
ture and  otiicr  stories.     X.Y.,  188:5.     12°,    916.17 
Friends  and  foes  from  fairy  land.     Boston, 

1S8C.     12° 932.11 

Etl.     Austen,  Jane,  Letters  of.     London, 

1SS4.     2  V.     12° 1134.9 

Brace,  Cliarles  L.     Dangerous  cl.isses  of  Xew 

York.     N.Y.,  1S72.     n° 246.14 

Home  life  in  Germany.  N.Y.,  1853.  12°,  244.9 
Hungary  in  IS.".I.  X.Y.,  1851.  12°  .  .  .  732.2 
The  Norse  folk.  N.Y.,  18.)7.  12°  ...  602.22 
Races  of  the  Old  H'orld.  N.Y.,  1803.  8°  .  008.9 
Bracebridge   Hall.     W.    Irving.     N.Y.,   185.5. 

li'o 218. S 

Brachet,   A..  Etymological   dictionary  of  the 

French  languase.     0.x ford,  1873.     12°      .      244.6 
Brackenburg,    Heiiry.       The     Ashanti     war. 

Edinburgh.  1S74.     2  v.     8° 1410.8 

Brackett,  Anna  C.     Education   of  American 

girls.     N.V.,  1874.     12° 225.18 

Brackett,  Cyrus  F.,  and  Anthony,  W.  A.    Ele- 
mentary text-book   on   iihysics.     Part  I. 
Mechanics.     Heat.     N.Y.,  1884.     10°.     .1324.18 
Brackett,    George     E.     Farm    talk.      Boston, 

18li8.     12° 262.17 

Brackett,  L.  P.,  and  Vaughan,  Jlrs.  M.  C. 
Woman's  work  in  the  civil  war.     Pliila., 

1807.     8° 174.12 

Bradbury,  Wm.  F.,  and  Smith,  Elbridge.  Cam- 
bridge High  School  history  and  catalogue. 

Cambridge,  ).'<82.     8° 1222.14 

Braddon,  E.   Life  in  Indi.a.   London,  1872.    12°,     715.17 
Braddou-Maxwell,  Mrs.  M.  E.    Aurora  Floyd. 

X.Y.,  1871.     8°      .     .• '    .     365.13 

Birds  of  proy.     N.Y.,  1867.     8° 305.14 

Charlotte's  inheritance.  N.Y.,  1874.  8°  .  305.15 
Dead  men's  shoes.  X.Y.,  1876.  8°  .  .  .  .305.18 
Dead  sea  fruit.  N.Y.,  1876.  y°  .  .  .  .  305.19 
Eleanor's  victory.  X.Y.,  1875.  8°  .  .  .  3(!5.20 
Fenton's  quest.  N.Y.,  1871.  8°  .  .  .  .  305.21 
Hostages  to  fortune.  N.Y.,  1875.  8°  .  .  365.4 
John  Marchmonl's  leg.icy.  ■  N.Y.,  1863.  8°,  365.22 
Joshua  Haggard's   daughter.     X.Y.,  1877. 

8°    .."... 365.58 

Lost  for  love.    N.Y.,  1875.    8° 347.18 

The  Lovels  of  Arden.  N.Y.,  1874.  8°.  .  305.24 
My  sister's  confession,  and  other  stories. 

Boston,  1876.    8° 377.21 

An  open  verdict.  X.  f.,  1878.  8°  .  .  .  305.70 
Publicans  and  sinners.  X.Y.,  1874.  S°  .  365.26 
A  strange  world.    X.Y.,  187.5.    8°.    .     .     .    365.27 

The  same 369.39 

Str.angers  and  pilgrims.     X.Y.,  1874.     8°    .    361.44 
Taken  at  the  Hood.     N.Y.,  1874.     8°.     .     .     ,347.19 
Weavers  and  weft.     N.Y.,  1877.     8°  .     .     .     305.54 
Bradford,  Alden.    Massachusetts,  History  of, 

1020-1820.     Boston,  18.35.     8°     .     .     .     .     567.18 
Xew  England  chronology.     Boston,   1843. 

12° ^". 484.21 

Bradford,  W.    Plymouth  Plantation,  History 

of  the.     Boston,  1856.     8° 555.7 

Bradley,  George  G.  Kecolleetions  of  A.  P. 
Stanley,  late  Dean  of  Westminster.  X.Y., 
188.3.     12° 1115.9 


Bradley,  W.  J.    The  liainford  Series.    Boston, 

ISOli.     16°. 

Gilbert  Starr  and  his  lessons 442.40 

Gill)ert's  last  summer  at  Kainford  ....     442.41 
Jack  Arcombe 442.43 

The  same ,404.8 

Bradley's  Alias  of  the  world;  with  isometric 

inilex  to  maps.  Phila.,  1880.  Folio  .  .  R.  L. 
Braggadocio.     A  book  for  boys.     Mrs.  L.  C. 

Tuthill.    X.Y.,  180.5.     16° 451.0 

Brain,  The.     Bastian,  H.  C.     Tiie  brain  as  an 

organ  of  mind.     N.Y.,  18*0.     12°    .     .     .     074.12 
Carpenter,  W.  B.     Unconscious  action   of 

the  brain.     Boston.  1871.     12°    ....       (S33.8 
Corning,   J.   L.      Brain    exhaustion,   with 

some  preliminary  considerations  on  cere- 
bri dynamics.     X.Y.,  ia'*4.     12°    .     .     .1318.12 

Brain-rest.    X.Y.,  lss3.     10° 1313.4 

Holbrook,   M.    L.     Hygiene  of  brain   and 

nerves,   and    the    cure    of    nervousness. 

N.Y.,  1878.     12° 658.11 

Luys,   J.     The  brain,   and    its    functions. 

X.Y.,  1882.     12° (179.8 

Wood,  H.  C.    Brain-work  and  overwork. 

Phila,  1880.    18= 073.17 

Brainerd,   D.,   Life  of.     W.    B.   O.    Peabody. 

(.\merican  biography,  vol.  VIIT.)    .     .     .       111.2 
Memoir  of.    J.Edwards.    X.Y.,  [n.d.]  10%     131.18 
Braintree  and  Quincy,  Mass.,  A  history  of  old. 

With  a  sketch  of  Randolph  and  Holbrook. 

W.  S.  Pattee.    Quincy,  1S78.     S^     .     .    .     494.18 
Bramleighs  of  Bishop's  Folly.   C.  I..ever.   Lon- 
don, [n.d.]     12= .351.29 

Bramston,  A.  R.,  and  Leroy,  A.  C.     Historic 

Winchester;  England's  first  capital.    Lon- 
don, 1884.    12= 786.15 

Bramston,  M.  Rosamond  Ferrars.  X.Y.,  [n.d.] 

10= 445.3 

Branch,  Oliver  E..  Ed.    The  Hamilton  speaker. 

Selections    for    reading,    speaking,    etc. 

X.Y.,  [n.d.]     12^ 123.21 

Brand,  John,  and  Ellis,  Henry.     Popular  an- 

tiiiuities  of  Great  Britain.    London.  1855. 

3  V.     12= 222.5 

The  same.     1877 1227.9 

Brandes,  George.   Lord  Beaconsfield.  A  study. 

X.Y.,  1880.     12= 185.12 

Brandon.    ().  Tiffany.    N.Y.,  1858.     12=     .     .    341.26 
Brant,  Josejdi,  (Th.ayendanega,)  Life  of.     W. 

L.Stone.  Albany,  1804.  2  v.  8= .  .  .  117.4 
Brassey,  Mrs.  Anne.    Around  the  world  in  the 

y.icht '-Sunbeam."     X.Y.,  1879.     8     .     .     498.18 

The  same 703.7 

In  the  Trades,  the  Tropic,  and  the  Roaring 

Forties.     X.Y.,  1885.     8= 785.9 

Sunshine  and  storm   in  the  East.     X.Y., 

1880.     8° 763.26 

Thes.ime 763.27 

Brassey,  Thomas,   Life    and    labors    of.     \. 

Helps.     London,  1872.     8° 115.1 

Work  and  wages.     X.Y.,  1872.     8°     .     .     .     246.11 
Brattle  S<iuare   Church,   Boston,   History  of. 

S.  K.  Lothrop.  Boston,  1851.  12°  "  .  .  281.20 
Brave  and  bold.  H.Alger.  Boston,  [n.d.]  16°,  442.23 
Brave  days  of  old.     Tbe  story  of  the  crusades. 

H.  Frith.  London.  1886.  12°  ...  .  1423.13 
Brave  l.ady,  A.    Mrs.  D.  M.  Craik.    N.Y.,  1870. 

8° .343.6 

The  same 343.37 

Brave  lives  and  noble.    C.  L.  Mateaux.    X.Y., 

1883.    4° 924.8 


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Brave  men  in  action.     Stories  of  tlie  British 

fla?.     S.   J.   JIacKeiina.     Londun,   18TS. 

12° 914.25 

Brave  men's  footsteps.    Example  and  anecdote 

for  young  people.    By  the  editor  of  "Men 

who  hare  risen."  London,  1S79.  16°  .  123.11 
Brave  old  salt.    AV.  T.  Adams.     Boston,  [n.d.] 

16° 4.58.19 

Bravo,  The.     J.F.Cooper.     N.T.,  18-5.5.     12%    312.10 

The  same 381.2 

Bray,   Charles.      A   manual   of    anthropology. 

London,  1871.     12° 031.5 

Bray,  Mrs.  Reginald.     Silver  linings.     London, 

1880.  12° 396.8 

Stothard,  Thomas,  Life  of.     London,  1851. 

8° 136.6 

Brazil.    The  Amazons  and  the  coast.     H.  H. 

Smitli.     Illustrated  from  sketches   by  .J. 

W.  Champney  and   others.     X.T.,  1879. 

8° 763.20 

Brazil,  A  journey  in.     L.  Agassiz,  and  others. 

Boston,  1870.     f° 643.10 

Brazil,  A  journey  in.     Prof,  and  Mis.  Louis 

Agassiz.     Boston,  1868.     12° 7.35.5 

Brazil,  Life  in.  T.  Ewbank.  X.Y.,  18.56.  8°,  737.8 
Brazil  and  the  Brazilians.     D.  P.  Kidder  and 

J.  C.  Fletcher.  Phila.,  1857.  8°  .  .  .  6G7.3 
Bread  and  oranges.      Sequel  to  "The  flag  of 

truce."'  S.  Waj-ner.  X.Y.,  1875.  16°  .  441.12 
Bread-Twinners.     S.   D.   Nickerson.     Boston, 

1871.     12° 342. .31 

Bread-winners,  The.     A  social  study.     X.T., 

1S84.     10° 949.21 

Bread  winners  abroad.  Notes  on  foreign  In- 
dustrie*. E.  P.  Porter.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  12°,  792.21 
Breadalbane,  Annie.    Memories  of  the  manse. 

Troy,  1885.     12° 1243.10 

Break   up.      W.    T.    Adams.      Boston,    [n.d.] 

16°, 4.57.11 

Breakfast  in  bed.     G.  A.  J>ala.     Boston,  1863. 

1::° 333.9 

Breaking  away.    W.  T.  Adams.    Boston,  [n.d.] 

10^  .     .  ' 4.57.3 

Breathings  of  a  better  life.     L.  Larcom,  Ed. 

Bi.ston,  1879.     16°     . 2.8:3.20 

Breck,  Samuel,  Kecollections  of,  with  passages 

from  his  note-books.     1771-1862.     H.  E. 

Scudder,  EJ.  Phila.,  1877.  12°  .  .  .  171.24 
Breckeuridge,  R'lbert  J.  Memoranda  of  for- 
eign travel  in  Europe.  Phila.,  1839.  12°,  721.4 
Bredif,  L.     Demosthenes.     With  extracts  from 

his  orations,  and  a  critical  discussion  of 

"  The   trial   on    the    crown."      Chicago, 

1881.  8° "  .       197.1 

Bremer,    Fredrika.       Wvrk».      Translated     by 

Mary  Howitt.     London,  [n.d.]     12°. 

A  diary.     The  H family 34111 

Father  and  daughter 341.13 

Home,  The 341.14 

Homes  of  the  New  World 601.4 

Life  ill  the  Old  World 713.20 

The  neighbors,  and  other  tales 341.10 

The  president's  daughter 341.9 

Brennau,  Martin  S.     A  popular  exposition  of 
electricity,  with  sketches  of  some  of  its 
discoverers.     N.Y.,  188.5.     10°    .     .     .     .1321.15 
Brentano,  Fairy  tales  from.     Told  in  English 

by  Kate  F.  Kroeker.  London,  1885.  12°,  928.20 
Brentford  parsonage.  X.T.,  1876.  16°.  .  .  441.14 
Bressaut.     [A  novel.]     .1.  Hawthorne.     X.Y., 

1873.     12° .3.54.19 


Breton  folk.    An  artistic  tour  in  Brittany.    H. 

Blackburn.     (Illustrated.)     Boston,  1881. 

12° 761.17 

Brew^er,  E.  Cobham.     A  dictionary  of  miracles. 

Phila.,  1884.     8° 12:36.4 

Dictionary  of  phrase  and  fable.     London, 

[n.d.]     8° 254.19 

The  reader's  hand-book  of  allusions,  refer- 
ences, etc.     Phila.,  1880.     8° 284.17 

Roman  history,  A  guide   to.     X.Y.,  1852. 

16° 6.59.12 

Brewer,   J.   S.     Henry  VIIL,   The   reign   of. 

London,  1884.     2  v.     8° 1424.4 

Brewer's  family.  The.     Mrs.  S.  Ellis.     N.Y., 

1807.     16° 303.39 

Brewster,  David.     Letters  on  natural  magic. 

N.Y.,  18.5.5.     12° 6-53.11 

Martyrs  of  science.  N.Y.,  18.54.  16°  .  .  211.23 
More  worlds  than  one.  X.Y.,  [n.d.]  12°.  2:34.12 
Newton,  S(>  Isaac,  Life  of.  N.Y.,[n.d.l  10°,  131.6 
Newton,   Sir  Isaac,  Life  and  writings  of. 

Edinburgh,  1855.     2  v.     8° 149.3 

Brewster,  William,   Life   and   times    of.      A. 

Steele.     Phila.,  18.57.     8° .5.55.8 

Briar -hill  lectures.      Certain  aspects   of   the 

church.     J.  C.  Smith.     N.Y.,  1881.     12°,     127.20 
Bric-a-Brac  series.     See  Stoddard,  E.  H. 
Bricks  without  straw.    A.  W.  Tourgee.    N.Y., 

18.80.     16° .     .     .       .378.4 

The  same 378.5 

Brickw^ood,  E.  D.     The  arts  of  rowing  and 

training.     London.  1806.     12°    ....     642.19 
Bridal  eve.      Mrs.  E.   D.  E.  N.  Southworth. 

Phila.,  1861.     12° 417.6 

Bride  of  Lara mermoor.    W.  Scott.    Edinburgh, 

1871.     12° 314.5 

The  same 315.5 

Bride  of  Llewellyn.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  South- 
worth.     Phila..  1861.     12° 417.7 

Bride  of  Omberg.     E.  F.  Carleii.     N  Y.,  1854. 

12° 413.20 

Bride  of  the  Rhine.     Two  liundred  miles  in  a 

Mosel  row-boat.     G.  E.  Waring.    Boston, 

1878.     12° 497.8 

Bride's  fate.  The.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.   N.  South- 
worth.     Phila.,  1S61.     12° 416.16 

Bridge  of  history  over  the  gulf  of  time,  Tlie. 

T.Cooper.     London.  1872.     12°.     .     .     .     243.26 
Bridges,  Mrs.  ( Colunel),  (Mrs.  Forrester,  pseud. ) 

Diana  Carew.     Phila.,  1876.     12°  ...     .     426.23 

Dolores.    Phila.,  187-5.     12° ;354.:32 

June.     Phila.,  1884.     12° 9.54.19 

Mignon.     Phila.,  1877.     12° 306. ;30 

Roy  and  Viola.     Phila  ,  1881.     12°     .     .     .     379.16 
Bridges,  F.  D.     Travels  round  the  world.     A 

lady's  journal.     London,  188:3.     8°      .     .     774.10 
Bridgmau,  Laura  Dewey,  the  deaf,  dumb  and 

blind   girl.      Life   and   education.      Mrs. 

M.  S.  Lamson.     Boston,  1878.     12°      .     .     177.29 
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18-56.     8° -5.55.5 

Bridle  bits,  The.    Practical  horsemanship.    G. 

C.  Battersby.     N.Y.,  1886.     16°.     .     .     .1:328.23 
Brief    essays    and    brevities.     G.   H.   Calvert. 

Boston,  1874.     12° 203.13 

Brigadier,  Frederick.     [A  novel.]     MM.  Erek- 

niann  and  Chatriaii.     N.Y.,  1875.     S°      .      395.7 
Briggs,  Charles  Augustus.     American  Presby- 

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N.Y.,  1885.    S° '.     1423.9 

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Briggs,  C.  W.    The  bow  in  the  cloud.    Boston, 

1S54.     12° 263.10 

Bright,  Ileiiiy  A.  A  year  in  a  Lancasliire  gar- 
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Bright,  Jolin,    Life  and   speeches    of.     (.;.    1!. 

Smith.     N.Y.,  1S81.     8° 1112.2   | 

Life  and  times  of.     W.  Robertson.     N.Y. , 

[n.d.]    8°      1125.5 

Si)ecches  on  the  American  question.     Bos- 
ton, ISfw.     12° 233.15 

Bright,   William.     Chapters   of    early  English 

Church  history.     Oxford,  1878.     8°      .     .     274.18 
Bright  days  in  (he  old  plantation  time.     Mrs. 

M.  i:.  Banks.     Boston,  1.'n82.     12°  .     .     .      910.1 
"Bright  Eyes."     See  Theamba,  Inshla. 
Brighter  age.  The.     |A  poem.]     J.  B.  Water- 
bury.     Boston,  1*50.     12° .5.51.13 

Brighton,    Mass.      Catalogue    of    the    Holtou 

library.     Boston,  180(1.     8° R.  L. 

BrightTvell,   C.    L.     Annals    of    curious    and 

romantic  lives.     London,  1S74.     12°    .     .     170.19 
Annals  of  industry  and  genius.     London, 

l.'^74.     8° 134.13 

Early   lives   and   doings  of  great   lawyers. 

London,  1860.     16° 147.13 

Brigitta.     [A    novel.]     B.   Auerbach.     X.Y., 

ISSO.     10" 370.24 

Brill,  B'rancis.  Farm-gardening  and  seed-grow- 
ing.    N.Y..  1872.     8° 048.14 

BrlUat-Savariu,  A.     Gastronomy  as  a  fine  art. 

London,  1S77.     12° 

'l"he  same 

Hand-book  of  dining.     N.Y.,  1865.     1(>°      . 
Brimley,  George.     Essays.     W.  G.  Clark,  Ed. 

London,  1882.     12° 

Brine,  Mrs.  Mary  D.    Papa's  little  daughters. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]    8° . 

The  stories  grandma  told.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

16° 

Brinton,  Daniel  G.     Myths  of  the  New  World. 

X.Y.,  1808.     12° 

Brisbin,  James  S.  The  beef  bonanza;  or.  How 
to  get  rich  on  the  plains.     Phila.,  1881. 

12° 127.10 

Bristed,  Charles  Astor.     Five  ye.irs  in  an  Eng- 
lish University.     N.Y.,  187.!.     12°  .     .     .      235.5 
The  upper  ten  thousand.     N.Y.,  1852.    12°,    204.18 
British  animals,  e.xtinct  within  historic  times, 
with  some  account  of  British  wild  white 
cattle.     J.  E.  Uarting.    Boston,  1880.    8°,      077.2 
British    author.s.   Personal    traits    of.      E.   T. 

Mason,  iU     X.Y.,  1885.     4  v.     12°    .     .1129.14 
Vol.  I.  Byron,     Shelley,     Jloore,     Rogers, 
Keats,  Southey,  Landor. 
IL  Wordsworth,  Coleridge,  Lamb,  Haz- 
litt,  Leigh  Hunt,  Proctor. 

III.  Scott,   Hogg,  Campbell,  Chalmers, 

Wilson,  De  Quiucey,  Jeffrey. 

IV.  Hood,  Macaulay,  Sydney  Smith,  Jer- 

rold,  Dickens,  Charlotte  Bronte, 
Thackeray. 

British  Constitution,  The.  A.  Dean.  Chi- 
cago, 188:5.     10° "   .     .     .     .  1214.24 

British  gallery  of  contemporary  portraits,  with 
short  biographical  notices.  London,  1822. 
2  V.     Folio R.  L. 

British  Guyana,  The  colony  of,  anil  its  labour- 
ing population.  H.  V.  P.  Bronkhurst. 
London,  1883.     12° 778.17 

British  Islands,  A  short  geography  of.     J.  R. 

fOKi  A.  S.  Green.    London,  1879.     10°     .     764.17 


273.2 
1231.1 
651.18 

1222.7 

915.11 

930.7 

668.10 


British  Museum,  Handy  book  of.    T.  Nichols. 

LoiKlon,  18711.    8° 717-9 

British  Muscinn,  Lives  of  (he  founders  of  (he. 

15TO-ls7().  E.  Edwards.  London,  1870.  8°,       175.8 

British  novelists  and  (heir  s(yles.     D.  Masson. 

Bos(on,  1S59.     12° 203.17 

British  Parliament,  Anecdotal  history  of  the. 
Notices  of  eminent  parli.imentary  men, 
with  examples  of  their  oratory.  G.  II. 
Jennings,  .E'li.     N.Y..  1881.     8°  .     .     .     .       187.2 

British  Plutarch.  Lives  of  the  most  eminent 
divines,  patriots,  statesmen,  warriors,  phi- 
losophers, poets  and  artists  of  Great  Bri- 
tain and  Ireland,  from  the  accession  of 
Henry  Vlll.  to  the  present  time.  F. 
Wrangham.     London,  1816.     0  v.     ,'<°      .       172.4 

British  popular  customs,  present  and  p.ist.     T. 

F.  T.  Dyer.     London,  1870.     12°     .     .     .     282.22 

British  social  wasps.    E.  L.  Ormerod.    London, 

1S(;8.     12° 622.14 

British  theatre,  The;  or,  A  Collection  of  Plays 
which  are  ac(ed  at  (he  Theade  Royal, 
Drury  Lane,  Covent  Garden,  Haymarket, 
and  Lyceum.  Widi  Biographical  and 
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Vol.  I.  The  Beaux'  Stratagem.  As  You 
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Curiosity.  Twelfth  Night.  —Vol.  II.  The 
Conscious  Lovers.  Much  -Vdo  about 
Nothing.  The  Jealous  Wife.  Lionel  aiul 
Clarissa.  King  John. — Vol.  III.  Meas- 
ure for  Measure.  Know  Your  Own  Mind. 
King  Henry  V.  Merry  Wives  of  Windsor. 
Clandestitu!  Marriage.  —  Vol.  IV.  Othello. 
A  Bold  Stroke  for  a  Wife.  The  Beggar's 
Opera.  The  Provoked  Husband.  A  New 
Way  to  Pay  Old  Debts. —Vol.  V.  The 
Busy  Body.  Inkle  and  Yarico.  Lovers' 
Vows.  Rule  a  Wife  and  ll.ave  a  Wife. 
The  Road  to  Ruin.  —  Vol.  VI.  The  Hypo- 
crite. King  Henry  VIII.  Coriolanus. 
George  Barnwell.    The  Comedy  of  Errors. 

—  VII.  Romeo  and  Juliet.  Julius  Ca!sar. 
The  Brothers.     The  Gamester.     Isabella. 

—  Vol.  VIII.  The  Constant  Couple.  A 
Bold  Stroke  for  a  Husband.  King  Henry 
IV.  Hamlet.  All  in  the  Wrong.  —  Vol. 
IX.  The  Poor  Gentleman.  The  Country 
Girl.  Wheel  of  Fortune.  The  Duenna. 
Barbarossa.  —  Vol.  X.  King  Lear.  The 
Jew.  King  Richard  III.  Oroonoko. 
Rivals.  —  Vol.  XI.  The  Rival  Queens. 
Surrender  of  Calais.  Such  Things  Are. 
The  Way  to  Get  Married.  The  Careless 
Husband.  —  Vol.  XII.  Douglas.  The 
Maid  of  the  Mill.  Venice  Preserved.  The 
Heir  at  Law.    A  Cure  for  the  Heart-Ache. 

British  thought  and  thinkers.  Introductory 
studies,  cridcal,  biographical  and  philo- 
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Britons,  ancient   and   modern.     A   retrospect. 

London,  1884.     2  v.     8° 1410.9 

Brittan,  S.  B.     Man  and  his  relations.     X.Y., 

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Brittany  and   its   by-w.ays.     Mrs.   B.  Palliser. 

Lomlon,  1809.     12° 710.2 

Britten,  Emma  Uardinge,  Ed.  and  Tram. 
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Brock,  Mrs.  C.     Sunday  echoes   in   week-day 

hours.     N.Y.,  1876.     12° 441.26 

Brock,  William.    Havelock,   Sir  Henry,  Life 

of.     London,  1858.     16^ 211.12 

Brockett,  L.  P.  Powell,  Walter,  Life  of.  N.Y., 

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Brocklehurst,    Thomas   W.     Mexico    to-day. 

London,  1883.     8" ".     773.20 

Brockley  Moor.     J.  W.  L.     X.T.,  1874.     12',    322.18 

Brockmau,   Jauie.      Worth   doing.     A  home 

story.     London,  [n.d.]     16= 447.29 

Brodhead,  John  R.     New  York,  History  of  the 

State  of.     N.Y.,  1859.     2  v.     8°.     .     .     .      544.9 

Brodie,  Emily.     Lonely  Jack  and  his  friends 

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BrogUe,  Due  He.  The  king's  secret.  Corre- 
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Broken  chains.     E.  Buerstenbinder.     Boston, 

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Broken  shaft.  The.  Tales  in  mid-ocean,  by 
various  authors.  H.  Xorman,  Ed.  N.Y., 
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Bromfield,  John,   Reminiscences   of.     Salem, 

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Bromley-Daveuport,  W.  Sport.  Fox-hunt- 
ing: sahnon-fishing;  covert-shooting;  deer- 
stalking.    London,  1885.     8' 1322.10 

Bronkhurst,  H.  V.  P.,  Ed.  The  colony  of 
British  Guyana  and  its  labouring  popula- 
tion.    London,  1883.     12° 778.17 

Bronte,   Anne.     Agnes   Grey.     London.   1874. 

1:;= .303.83 

Tenant  of  Wildfell  Hall.     N.Y.,  1808.     12%      363.6 
The  same 368.62 

Bronte,  Charlotte.     See  Nicholls,  Mrs.  C.  B. 
See  "Two  great  Englishwomen."  P.  Bayne. 

London,  18S1.     12= '.     .     1122.3 

Bronte,  Emily,  Life  of.     A.  M.  F.  Robinson. 

Boston,  1S83.     10- 1115.11 

Wuthering  Heiglits.     X.Y.,  186S.     12=   .     .      .363.7 
The  same 363.63 

Brook,   Sarah.     French     history  for  English 

children.     London,  1881.     12=     ....     592.15 

Brook  Farm  to  Cedar  mountain,  in  the  war  of 
the  great  rebellion,  1801-62.  G.  H.  Gor- 
don.    Boston,  1883.     12= 696.5 

Brooke,  James,  Rajah  of  Sarawak,  Life  of, 
from  his  personal  papers  and  correspond- 
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Brooke,  Henry.     The  fool  of  quality.     N.Y., 

1800.     2  V.     12° 216.11 

Brooke,  Stopford  A.     Christ  in  modern  life. 

X.Y,,  1872.     12° 266.2 

English  literature.  N.Y.,  1876.  18=.  .  .  261.21 
Faith  and  freedom.  Boston,  1881.  12=  .  .  129.3 
Notes  on  the  "  Liber  Studiorum  "  of  J.  M. 

W.  Turner.     London,  1885.     12=     .     .     .  1012.14 
Ed.    Robertson,  F.  W.    Life  and  letters  of. 

Boston,  186.5.     2  v.     12° 215.12 

The  same 215.13 

Brookes,  The.  cf  Biidelniere.     [A  novel.]     G. 

J.  W.  Melville.     London,  [n.d.]     12=  .     .      955.2 

Brookline,    Mass.     Public    library    catalogue 

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Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  History  of,  with  the  town  of 
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"Brooklyn,"  Cruise  of  the,  in  the  south  At- 
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Phila,  1885.     8° 794.3 

Brooks,  Charles  T.    Ansonius  and  his  poem 

"Mosella."    Boston,  1878.     12°     ...      497.8 
Channing,  William  E.     A  centennial  mem- 
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Medford,  Mass.,  History  of.  Boston, 1S.55.  S=,     .542.16 
Poems,  with  memoir  by  Charles  W.  Wendte. 

W.  P.  Andrews,  ^d.     Boston,  1885.     1C=.  1131.11 
Ed.     World-priest.     Boston,  1873.    16°.     .     5.53.15 
Brooks,  E.  S.     Historic  boys.    N.Y.,  1885.    4°,      929.8 
In  Leisler's  times.     Boston,  [n.d.]     12°  .     .     976.11 
In  No-man's  land.     A  wonder  story.     Bos- 
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Brooks,  H.  M.,  Ed.    The  days  of  the  spinning- 
wheel  in  New  England.  Boston,  1886.   16=,  1251.17 
Brooks,  Maria  Gowan.     Zophiel;  or.  The  bride 

of  seven.    [A  poem]    Boston,  1879.    12=,      .582.3 
Brooks,  Noah.     The    boy    emigrants.     N.Y'., 

1877.     12= 445.11 

The  Fairport  nine.     N.Y.,  1880.     16°      .     .      912.6 
Our  base  ball   club,  and   how  it  won   the 
championship.     N.Y.,  1884.     4°      .     .     .      926.6 
Brooks,  Phillips.    The  candle  of  the  Lord,  and 

other  sermons.     N.Y.,  1881.     12=    .     .     .     129.22 
The  influence  of  Jesus.    [Lectures.]    N.Y.. 

1879.     12= 292.9 

Lectures  on  preaching.  Delivered  before 
the  Divinity  School  of  Yale  college.  1877. 

N.Y.,  1877.     12= 272.10 

Oration  on  the  two  hundred  and  fiftieth 
anniversary  of  the  founding  of  the  Bos- 
ton Latin-school.     Boston,  1885.     16=      .     1421.7 

Sermons.     N.Y'.,  1878.     12° 282.21 

The  same 282.26 

Brooks,   Sarah    W.      Even-songs,    and    othtr 

poems.     Boston,  1868.     12° .551.  l.S 

Brooks,    Shirlej'.     Wit    and    humor.      Poems 

from  Punch.     London,  1875.     12=  .     .     .     56;3.13 
Brooks,  W.  K.     Invertebrate  zoology.     Hand- 
book for  laboratoiies,  and   seaside  work. 

Boston,  1882.     8= 677.21 

Broome,  Edward  W.     Rowland  Hill,  preacher 

and  wit.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     18= 191.19 

Broome,  Mrs.  F.  N.     See  Barker,  Lady  M.  A. 
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Brothers  and  sisters:  or.  True  of  heart.     Mrs. 

E.Marshall.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°.     .     .     .      374.7 
Brothers  Rantzau,  The.     MM.  Erckmann  and 

Chatrian.     London,  [n.d.]     12°.     .     .     .     3.52.14 
Brough,  R.  B.     Character  sketches.     London, 

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Brougham,  Lord  Henry,  Life  and  times  of.   By 

himself.     N.Y.,  1871.     3  v.     12°      ...      214.3 
Works:  Albeit  Lunel.     [A  novel.]     N.Y., 

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Lives  of  men  of  letters  of  the  time  of 

George  IIL     London,  1855.     8°  .     .     .     148.20 
Lives    of    philosophers   of    the   time    of 

George  IIL     London,  18.55.    8°   .     .     .     148.19 
Statesmen  of  the  time  of    George  III. 

London,  18.55.     3  v.     8° 1:30.3 

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Brougham,  .lolin.     His  life,  sloiie«  and  poems. 

\V.  Winter,  A'lJ.     li.iston,  ISSl.     12°    .     .     104.23 
Tlie  same 387.18 

Broiightdn,  Itlioila.     Joan.     N.Y.,  1877.    8°   .     305.57 

Nancy.     N.Y.,  1874.     12° 342.12 

Second  thoughts.     N.Y.,  1880.     10°   .     .     .     .■591.2.^. 

Brought  to  l>ay.   E.  I!.  Koe.    Boston,  1SS2.    12°,     1)42.12 

Brought  to  the  ffont;  or.  The  young  defenders. 

E.  Kellogg.     Boston,  1871).     16°.     .     .     .     44.'!. 39 

Browrii,  Charles   BiocUden,    Life   of.     W.   H. 

Prescott.     (American  biography,  vol.  I.),       111.2 
Worku : 
Arthur  Mervyn.     Phila.,  1857.     2  v.    12°,    342.37 

The  same.     (1827.) 342.40 

Edgar  Huntley.     Boston,  1827.     12°    .     .      331.2 

The  same.     (1857.) 425.6 

Jane  Talbot.     Boston,  1827.     12°     .     .     .      331.8 

The  same.     (1857.) 334.19 

Ormond.     Boston,  1827.     12°      ....      .331.4 

The  same.     (1857.) 425.17 

Wieland.     Boston,  1827.     12°      ....      331.1 

Brown,  C.  11.,  Copt.  Imprisonment  and  escape 
from  Chilian  convicts.  Boston,  1854. 
12' 723.18 

Brcwrn,  E.  E.     Washington,  Young  folks'  life 

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Brown,  Helen  Dawes.    Two  college  girls.    Bos- 

t<m,  18S6.     12' '.t72.10 

Brown,  Henry  Armitt.     Memoir  with  orations. 

J.  M.  Uoppin,  i;j.     Phila.,  1880.     8°.     .     183.13 

BrOTvn,   Henry    T.      Mechanical    movements. 

N.Y.,  18(i8.     10° 6.37.11 

BroTivn,  Horatio  F.  Life  on  the  lagoons.  Lon- 
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Brown,  James,   Memoir    of.      (•.    S.    Hillard. 

Boston,  18.56.     12' 144.10 

Brow^n,  James  B.     Howard  the  philanthropist. 

Memoirs  of.     Boston,  1S31.     16°      .     .     .     131.15 

Bro'vi^n,  Ctipl.  John.  Autobiogr.iphy  atul  pub- 
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Brown,  John,  M.I).  Ilora;  subsecivie.  Edin- 
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The  same.     Second  series 251.14 

Marjoiie  Fleming.     Boston,  1864.     16'.     .     304.14 
Spare  hours.     Second  series.    Boston,  1866. 

12° 218.15 

The  same.     Tliird  series.    Boston,  1883. 

12° 1222.10 

The  same 1237.8 

BroTwn,  John.     Bunyan,  John,  Life,  times  and 

work  of.     Boston,  1885.     8' 1130.2 

Bro'wn,  John,  Liberator  of  Kansas,  and  martyr 
of  Virginia,  Life  and  letters  of.  1".  B. 
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Bro'wn,  John.     Sixty  years'  gleanings.     N.Y'., 

1850.     12° 217.3 

Brown,  John  C.     The  ethics  of  George  Eliot's 

works.     Phila.,  1885.     16° 1238.25 

Fore.*ts  and  forestry  of  northern  Russia  and 
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Brow^n,  Moses  True.   The  synthetic  philosophy 

of  expression.     Boston,  1886.     12°.     .     .     1252.1 

Brow^n,  It.  Warren,  Ed.  Great  events  of  the 
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8° 1423.2 

Brown,  Richard.  Notes  on  the  northern  At- 
lantic.    London,  1880.     12° 701.0 

Bro'wn,  Robert.  Poseidon.  Essays  on  myth- 
ology.    London,  1872.     16° 472.12 

The  races  of  mankind.     London,  [n.d.]     2 
V.     8° 486.3 


Brown,  Sanuiel  G.     Choate,  Rufu«,  Life  and 

works  of.     Boston,  1802.     2  v.     8°  .     .     .       155  -J 

Brown,  Susan  .\uiia,  Eil.  Home  topics.  Prac- 
tical papers  on  house  and  home  matters. 
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Bro^fn,  T.  Allston.     History  of  the  American 

stage.     X.Y.,  [n.d.|     8       484.2 

Brown,  Thomas  N.     Miller,   Hugh,  Life  and 

times  of.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12^ 105.7 

Brown,  William  Wells.  The  rising  son;  or. 
The  antecedents  and  advancement  of  the 
colored  race.     Boston,  1874.     12'    .     .     .1213.12 

Browne,  C.  F.     (Aitemus  Ward,  pseucZ.)    Ar- 

temus  Ward,  his  book.    N.Y.,  1867.     12°,     247.13 
Artenius  Ward,  his   travels.    N.!"".,    1865. 

1-2° 247.12 

Artemus  Ward  in    London.      N.Y.,   1867. 

12° 661.5 

Artemus  Ward,  the  genial  showman.    Hing- 
ston,  E.P.     N.Y'.,  1870.     8° 377.25 

Browne,  Dunn,  pneud.     See  Fiske,  S. 

Bro'wne,  Frances  E.     Exile's  trust,  and  other 

stories.     London,  [n.d.]     12° 342.5       ] 

Poems.     Cambridge,  1,^46.     12= ,551.18 

Bro'wne,    Francis    F.,     Kd.      Bugle    echoes. 

Poems  of  the  civil  war.    N.Y.,  1886.    12°,    578.12 

Bro'wne,  G.  Lathom.  State  trials  in  the  nine- 
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Bro'wne,  Irving.    Humorous  phases  of  the  law. 

San  Francisco,  187(!.     12' 271.4 

Iconocla-m  and  'whitewash,  and  other  pa- 
pers.    N.Y.,  1885.    8' 1236.13 

Law   and   lawyers   in   lilerature.      Boston,  I 

1883.     12°     ". 1222.13 

Studies  of  great  lawyers.     Albany,  N.Y., 

1878.     12° 282.18 

Bro'wne,  J.  History  of  the  Highlands.  Edin- 
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Bro'wne,    J.    Ross.     Apache    country.     \.Y., 

1869.     12° 666.15 

Crusoe's  island.     N.Y.,  1804.     12'      ...     438.14 
The  land  of  Thor.     N.Y.,  1807.     12°.     .     .     001.12 

Bro'wne,  Junius  Henri.    Four  years  in  Seces- 

.'•ia.     Hartford,  1865.     8° 6(!6.0 

Bro'wne,  Lennox,  and  Behnke,  Emil.  The 
child'.s  voice;  its  development,  etc.     Lon- 

d 188.5.     16° 1328.9 

Voice,  song,  and  siieech.     N.Y.,  1884.     8°,     1310  8 

Bro'wne,  Matthew.     Chaucer's  England.     Vol. 

I.     London,  1869.     12° 51-j.ll 

Bro'wne,  Phillis.  Common-sense  housekeep- 
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What  girls   can   do.     A  book  for  mothers 

and  daughters.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°  .     .     .     128.22 
A  year's  cookery.     N.Y.,  [n.d]     12°.     .     .     124.16 

Bro'wne,  1!.  W.  Greek  classical  literature.  His- 
tory of.     London,  18.53.     S° 2^11.3 

Roman  clas-ical  literature.  History  of.  Lon- 
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BrOTvne,  T.  M.     "Not  my  way;"   or.   Good 

out  of  evil.     N.Y.,  1884.     12°      ....     ii4ii.l7 

Bro'wne,  William  H.     Maryland.     The  history 

of  a  p.-ilalinate.     Boston,  1.*<.S4.     l2°     .     .     1421.1 

Brow^uie  of  Bodsbeck.  The  wool  galhereis. 
With  a  memoir  of  the  author.  J.  Hogg. 
London,  1878.     12° ".     382.12 

Bro'wuies,  The,  and  other  tales.     Mrs.  J.  H.  . 

Ewing.     N.Y.,  [n.d  ]    12° 973.10       j 

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R.  H.  Stoddard,  Ed.     N.Y.,  1877.     2"v. 
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Browning,  Mrs.  E.  B.  —  concluded. 

Works : 
Aurora  Leigh.     N.Y.,  1857.     12=     .     .     .      566.4 
Last  poems,  with  memorial  by  T.  Tilton. 

N.T.,  lSf)2.     1(5° 566  6 

Napoleon  III.  in  Italy.    N.T.,  1S60.     10°,      .506.2 
Poetical  works  with  memoir.  N.Y.,  1871. 

8° 567.17 

and  Bronle,   C.    See  "Two  great  English- 
women,    r.  B.ayne.     London,  LSSl.     12'',     1122. .3 
BrovB-niug,  .John.     IIow  to  use  our  eyes,  and 
how  to  preserve  them  by  the  use  of  spec- 
tacles.    London,  1883.     16° 1314.7 

Browrning,  J.  S.     History,  etc.,  of  the  Webster 
School    Association,    Cambridge,    Mass. 

Cambridge,  1883.     8° 1425.7 

BrOTvniiig,  ileshach.     Forty-four  years  of  the 
life  of  a  Maryland  hunter.     Phila.,  1883. 

12° 917.4 

Browning,    Oscar.     An    introduction    to    the 
history  of    educational   theories.     N.Y., 

1SS2.     16° 1214.7 

Brow^ning,   Robert.     Agamemnon,   and   other 

poems.     Boston,  1882.     16' 576.4 

Aristophanes'  apology.  Boston,  1875.  12°,  .566.13 
Balaustion's  adventure.  Boston,  1871.  12°,  567.11 
Dram.atic  idyls.  London,  1879.  16°.  .  .  .582.7 
Dramatis  persons.  Boston,  1864.  12°  .  .  567.4 
Ferish tali's  fan'cies.  (Poems.)  Boston,  1885. 

12° .577.16 

Fifiiie  at  the  fair.  Boston,  1872.  12°  .  .  567.3 
The  inn  album.  Boston,  1876.  16°.  .  .  567.19 
Jocnseria.  (Poems.)  Boston,  1883.  12°,  576.14 
Men  and  women.  Boston,  [n.d.]  12°  .  .  567.5 
Paccliiarotto,   and    other  poems.     Boston, 

1877.     16° 567.20 

Poems.  Boston,  [n.d.]  2  v.  12°  ...  567.6 
Ring,  The,  and   the   book.     Boston,   1869. 

2  V.     12° 567.2 

Selections,  from  his  poems.     London,  1881. 

2  V.     12° 576.1 

Sordello,  .Stratford,  Christmas  eve  and  Eas- 
ter day.     Boston,  1864.     12° 567.10 

Browning,  Robert,  A  hand-book  to  the  works 

of.     Mrs.  S.  Orr.     London,  1885.     16°     .  1238.19 
Stories  from.     F.   M.    Holland.     With  an 
introdtiction   by  Mrs.   S.  Orr.     London, 

1882.     16° 1231.15 

Brownlow,  Countess  E.  S.    Reminiscences  of  a 
septuagenarian.    1802-15.    London,  1867. 

12° 176.21 

Brow^nlow,  W.  G.     Sketches  of  the  rise,  prog- 
ress and   decline  of    secession.     Phila., 

1862.     12° 251.12 

Browns,  The.     (Juvenile.)     M.  P.  W.  Smith. 

Boston,  1884.     16° 928.17 

BroTvsing  among  books,  and  other  essays.     A. 

G.  Woolson.     Boston,  1881.     16°    .     .     .     191.13 
Bruce,  Alex.inder  B.     The  parabolic  teaching 

of  Christ.     N.Y.,  1883.     8° 1226.7 

Bruce,  Mrs.  E.  M.     A  thousand  a  year.     Bos- 
ton, 1866.     16° 362.29 

Bruce,  Edward  C.     The  century;  its  fruits  and 

its  festival.     Phila.,  1877.     8°      ....      485.5 
Bruce,  .James,  Life  and  adventures  of.     F.  B. 

Head.     N.Y.,  185.5.     16° 121.12 

Brugsch-Bey,  Henry.     The  true  story  of  the 
exoilus  of  Israel,  with  a  view  of  monu- 
mental Egypt.     Boston,  1880.     12°      .     .       766.4 
Bruin;  the  grand  bear  hunt.     M.  Reid.«   Bos- 
ton, 1861.     16° 467.8 


Brunswick,  Harpswell  and  Topsham,  Maine, 
History  of.     G.  A.  and  H.  W.  Wheeler. 

Boston,  1878.     8° 494.10 

Bninton,  Mary.     Self-control.     London,   1849. 

16° 431.9 

Brunton,  T.  Lander.     The  Bible  and  science. 

London,  1881.     12° 129.20 

The  disorders  of  digestion:  their  conse- 
quences  and   treatment.     London,   1886. 

8° 1326.15 

Brush,  Mrs.  C.  C.     The  colonel's  opera  cloak. 

(No  name  series, )     Boston,  1880.     16°     .      .385.7 
Brush,  Mary  E.     Paul  and  Persis ;  or,  The  rev- 
olutionary struggle  in  the  Mohawk  valley. 

Boston,  1883.     16° 918.1 

Brushland.    Sketches.    J.  Darby.    Phila.,  1882. 

16° 1212  26 

Bruyseel,  E.  Van.     Population  of  an  old  pear 

tree.  From  the  French.  N.Y.,1S70.  12°,  461.3 
Bryan,  Mary  C.     Wild  work.    The  story  of  the 

Red  river  tragedy.  X.Y.,  1881.  12°.  .  .397.19 
Bryan,  Mary  E.  Manch.  N.Y.,  1880.  12°  .  396.14 
Bryant,  H.  B.,  and  Packard,  S.  S.     Common 

school  book-keeping.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°,  1317.11 
Bryant,  William  Culleri.     Curtis,  G.  W.     Life, 
character  and  writings.     A  commemora- 
tive  address  delivered   before   the  X.Y. 
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N.Y.,  1879.     12° 182.4 

Godwin,  P.  Biography  of,  with  extracts 
from    his    correspondence.     X.Y.,   1883. 

2v.     8° 1117.3 

Hill,  D.  J.     Life  of.     N.Y.,  1879.     16°.     .       194.1 
Symington,  A.  J.     A   biographical  sketch, 
with  selections  from  his  poems  and  other 

writings.     N.Y.,  1880.     16° 194.14 

Wilson,  J.  G.,  B.  and  his  friends.  Some 
reminiscences  of  the  Knickerbocker  writ- 
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Works  : 
Trans.     Homer's  "  Iliad."     Boston,  1870. 

2v.    4° 617.3 

Homer's     "Odyssey."     Boston,    1871. 

2v.     4° 617.2 

Letters  from  the  East.     N.Y.,  1869.     12°,     213.14 
Letters  of  a  traveller.     N.Y.,  1869.     12°,     733.13 
The  same.     (Second  series.)      ....      663.4 
Ed.     Library  of  poetry  and  song.     N.Y., 

1871.     8° 552.2 

Orations  and  addresses.  N.Y.,  1878.  12°,  286.8 
Poems.  !N.Y.,  1854.  2  v.  16°  .  .  .  .  553.2 
Ed.    Selections    from    American    poets. 

N.Y.,  1854.     16° 551.43 

Thirty  poems.  N.Y.,  1863.  16°  .  .  .  553.1 
Bryce,  J.    The  Holy  Roman  Empire.    London, 

1871.     12° 527.7 

Bryson,   Mrs.     Child-life  in    Chinese    homes. 

London,  1885.     4° 932.22 

Buchan,  Alexander.     Handy-book  of  meteorol- 
ogy.    Edinburgh,  1868.     12° 645.18 

Buchanan,  James,  Life  of.    G.T.Curtis.    N.Y., 

1883.     2  V.     8° 1119.2 

Buchanan,  Robert.     The   Ilebrid  isles.     Wan- 
derings in  the  land  of  Lome  and  the  outer 
Hebrides.     London,  1883.     12°  ...     .     778.19 
The  land  of  Lome.     X.Y.,  1871.     12°     .     .     724.21 
The  master  of  the  mine.     N.Y.,  1885.     16°,     969.25 
Matt;    a  tale  of  a  caravan.      X.Y.,   1885. 

16° 966.19 

Poems.     Boston,  1866.     16° 613.16 

The  shadow  of  the  sword.    N.Y.,  1877.    12°,      367.8 


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Buchanan,  W.  M.    Dictionary  of  science.    Lon- 

(1..M,  1S.<1.     12° 1324.11 

Biichner,  Louis.     Force  and  matter.     I-ondon, 

1870.     12° 6;56.18 

Man  in  tlie  past,  present  and  future.     Lon- 
don, 1S72.     8° 027.14 

Buck,  .\lbert  H.     Hygiene  and  public  health. 

N.Y.,  1879.     -iv.     8° 670.10 

Bucke,  Cliarles.    The  beauties  of  nature.    N.Y., 

18.1.'..     10° 021.22 

Ruins  of  ancient  cities.     N.Y.,  18.54.     2  v. 

18° 731.12 

Buckham,  T.  K.     Insanity  considered   in   its 

medico-legal  relations.     Phlla.,  1883.    8°,     131.5.2 
Buckingham,  Kmma  M.    Parson  Thome's  trial. 

N.V.,  1880.     12° 380.25 

Buckingham,  .Joseph  T.     Personal  memoirs  of 

eailori.al  life.     Boston,  18.52.     2  v.     10°    .     1.33.14 
Specimens  of  newspaper  literature.    Boston, 

18.50.     2  V.     8°  . 145.9 

The  same 222.12 

Buckland,  Anna  J.    Fiddy  Scraggs.     London, 

[n.d.l     10° ."^ 402.10 

English   literature,   The    story   of.      N.T., 

1882.     12° 1222.21 

Buckland,  C.   T.     Sketches  of  social   life   in 

India.     London,  1884.     10° 781.2 

Buckland,  Francis  T.  (Frank).    Life  of.     By 
his  brother-in-law  6.  C.  Bompas.    Pliila., 

188.5.     8° 1132.4 

Works  : 
Curiosities  of  natural  history.    N.Y.,  1859. 

12° 622.16 

The  same.     London,  18T9.     4  v.     10°  .     1313.9 
Log-book   of   a  fisherman  and  zoologist. 

Londim,  1875.     8° 063.28 

Buckland,  William.     Geology  and  mineralogy. 

London,  18.58.     2  v.     8° 027.12 

Buckle,  Henry  Thomas,  Life  of.    A.  II.  Huth. 

N.Y.,  1880.     8° 184  4 

Works : 
History  of  civilization  in  England.    N.  Y., 

1858-01.     2v.     8° 513.3 

The  same.     London,  1878.     3  v.     10°.     1421.8 
Miscellaneous  works.    Biographical  notice 
by   II.  Taylor.      London,    1872.      3  v. 

8° 149.13 

Buckley,  Arabella  B.     The  fairy-land  of  sci- 
ence.    N.Y.,  1870.     12° 0.58.25 

Life  and  her  children.     N.Y.,  1881.     12°     .     674.18 
A  short  history  of  natural  science.     N.Y., 

1870.     12° 049.25 

The  winners  in  life's  race;  or.  The  back- 
boned family.     N.Y.,  1883.     12°      ...     079.23 
Buckmiuster,  Joseph  and  J.  S.     Memoirs.    E. 

B.  Lee.     Boston,  1849.     8° 145.8 

Buckuill,  J.  C,  and  Tuke,  D.  H.     Psychologi- 

lal  medicine.     London,  1802.     8°    .     .     .       632.9 
Buddha  and  early  Buddhism.    A.  Lillie.    N.Y., 

|n.d.]     12°    129.21 

Buddha,  The  popular  life  of.     A.  Lillie.     Lon- 
don, 1883.     12° 1229.7 

Buddhism,  Chinese.    J.Edkins.    Boston,  1880. 

8° 125.11 

Buddhism,  Esoteric.     A.  P.  Sinnett.     Boston, 

1883.     12° 1225.10 

Buddhism.     Life  and  teachings   of  Gautama 
the  Buddha.    T.  W.  R.  Davids.    London, 

[n.d.]     10° 271.24 

Buddlecombe,  To,  and  back.    F.  C.  Burnand. 

Boston,  1870.     10° 731.17 


Budgets  of  various  countries.  Correspondence 
relative  to  the.  J.  IV.  Probyn,  A'lZ.  Lon- 
don. 1.S77.     10° 491.22 

Buerstenbinder,  Emilie,  {pseud.,  E.  Werner.) 

At  a  high  price.  Boston,  1879.  12°.  .  .  308.38 
Banned  and  blessed.     Phila.,  1884.     12°      .     947.12 

The  same 947.13 

Broken  chains.     Boston,  1875.     8°      .     .     .     347.21 

Good  luck.     Boston,  1874.     8° 347.22 

A  hero  of  the  pen.  Boston,  1875.  8°  .  .  325.22 
No  surrender.  London,  1881.  12°  .  .  .  9.59.23 
Under  a  charm.  London,  1878.  12°  .  .  959.24 
Vineta,  the  pluantom  city.  Boston,  1877.  12°,     368.26 

Buffum,  Edward  G.     Sights  and  sensations  in 

France,  Germany,  etc.     N.Y.,  1869.     12°,    602.18 

Bugbee,  James  M.  Russia  and  Turkey.  Bos- 
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The  same 401. 20 

Bugeaud,  Mariihal,  Memoirs  of.  From  his 
private  correspondence  and  original  docu- 
ments. 1784-1849.  Count  H.  D'ldeville. 
London,  1884.     2  v.     8° 1127.2 

Bugle  blasts;  or,  Spirit  of  the  conflict.     E.  S. 

S.  Rouse.     Phila.,  1804.     12° 712.14 

Bugle  echoes.  A  collection  of  poems  of  the 
civil  war.  F.  F.  Browne,  Ed.  N.Y., 
1886.     12° 578.12 

Builder  of  Babel,  The.  D.  M'Causland.  Lon- 
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Builder,  The  village.     Plans,  plates,  etc.    4°     .      638.1 

Building  and    ornamental    stones.      E.   Hall. 

London,  1872.     8° 649.6 

Building  of  a  brain,  The.  E.  II.  Clarke.  Bos- 
ton, 1874.     10° 033.20 

The  same 633.21 

Building  superintendence.  For  young  archi- 
tects, students  and  others  interested  in 
building  operations.  T.  M.  Clark.  Bos- 
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Building  a  home.     A.  F.  Oakey.     N.Y.,  1881. 

12° 081.30 

Building  the  nation.  Events  in  the  history  of 
the  U.S.  from  the  revolulion,  to  the  begin- 
ning of  the  war  between  the  states.     C. 

C.  Coffin.     N.Y.,  1883.     8° 097.7 

The  same 925.10 

Bulflnch,    S.    (J.     Honor,    the    slave -dealer's 

daughter.     Boston,  1804.     10°     ...     .      461.0 

Bulfinch,  Thomas.  The  age  of  chivalry.  Bos- 
ton, 1859.  '  12° 333.24 

The  age  of  fable.     Boston,  185.5.     12°     .     .     652.20 
The  same.      E.   E.    Hale,   Ed.     Boston, 

1882.     12° 1215.1 

Ed.     Age  of  fable,  Poetry  of  the.     Boston, 

1863.     12° '....'.     011.10 

Legends  of   Charlemagne.      Boston,   1803. 

12° 343.1 

Oregon  and  Eldorado.     Boston,  1800.     ,S=    .       002.5 

Bulkley,  L.  Duncan.     The  skin  in  health  and 

disease.     Pbila.,  1880.     18° 673.24 

Bull,  Ole.  A  memoir.  Mrs.  SaraC.  Bull,  with 
Ole  Bull's  "  Violin  notes,"  and  Dr.  A.  B. 
Crosby's    "Anatomy   of    the    violinist." 

Boston,  1883.     8° 1110.10 

The  same 1110.11 

BuUard,  Asa.     Fifty  years  with   the  Sabbath 

schools.     Boston,  1870.     12° 256.17 

BuUen,   A.   H.,   Ed.      Marlowe,    Christopher, 

Works  of.     Boston,  188.5.     3  v.     8°      .     .     574.14 

Bullet  and, shell.     War  as  the  soldier  saw  it. 

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Bulloch,  James  D.  The  secret  service  of  the 
Confederate  states  in  Europe.    N.T.,  1884. 

2  V.     8° 000.2 

Bullock,  Alexaiuler  H.  Addresses,  with  a 
memoir  by  G.   F.    Hoar.     Boston,    1883. 

8° 1226.6 

Bulls,  The,  and  the  Jonathans.  J.  K.  Pauld- 
ing.    N.T.,  1SG7.     12^ 236. 2 

Bul-wer,  Sir  H.  L.     Temple,  H.  J.,  Lord  Palm- 

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The  same 1118.11 

Bulwrer-Lytton,  E.  The  life,  letters  and  lite- 
r.iry  remains  of  Edward  Bulwer,  Lnnl 
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I.     8" 1126.1 

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Phila.,  1873.     12° 344  17 

Caxtonia.     Essays.     N.Y.,  1864.     12°      .  2.54.7 

Caxtons,  The.     Phila.,  1873.     12°.     .     .  344.13 
Conversations  with  an  ambitious  student. 

N.Y.,  1832.     12° 2.51.21 

Devereux.     Phila.,  1872.     12°     ...     .  344.14 

The  same 369.31 

Di.sowned,  The.    Phila.,  1871.     12°     .     .  344.15 

The  same .360.32 

Dramas  and  poems.     Boston,  1864.     16°,  .571.3 

Ernest  Mallravers.     Phila.,  1872.     12°     .  344.10 

EnseneAram.     Phila.,  1872.     12°.     .     .  344.19 

The  same 344.18 

The  same .369.33 

Godolphin.     Phila.,  1.871.     ll:"    ....  344.20 
Harold,  last  of  the  Saxon  kings.     N.Y., 

1862.     8° 345.6 

Kenelm  Chillingly.     N.T.,  1873.     12°      .  .344.8 
King  Arthur.     [A   poem.]     N.Y.,   1871. 

12° 612.7 

Last  days  of  Pompeii.    Phila.,  1873.    12°,  344.21 

Last  of  the  barons.     Phila.,  1874.     12°     .  .344.22 

The  same.     2v 344.9 

Leila.    Calderon.    Pilgrims  of  the  Pwbine. 

Phila.,  1860.     12° 344.23 

Lost  tales  of  Miletus.     N.Y.,  1860.     12°,  613.13 

Lncretia.     Phila.,  1870.     12° .344.24 

Miscellaneous  prose  works.     N.Y.,  1868. 

2  v.     12° 251.10 

My  novel.     Phila.,  1873.     2  v.     12°     .     .  344.25 

The  new  Timon.     Phila.,  1847.     12°   .     .  551.10 

Night  and  morning.     Phila.,  1872.     12°,  344.26 

Parisians,  The.     Phila.,  1874.     12°      .     .  .344.11 

I'aul  Clifford.     Phila.,  1872.     12°    .     .     .  344.27 
Pausanias   the  Spartan.     An  unfinished 

historical  romance.     N.Y.,  1870.     12°,  344.32 

Pelbani.     Phila.,  1872.     12° .344.28 

The  same 369.34 

Pilgrims  of  the  Rhine.     London,    1867. 

12° 344.12 

The  same 344.23 

The  same .  .369.35 

Kienzi.     Phila.,  1874.     12° 344.29 

Strange  story,  A.     N.Y.,  1873.     12°     .     .  344.10 

The  same 395.11 

What  will   he  do  with   it?    N.Y.,  1859. 

8° .345.8 

Zanoni.     Phila.,  1871.     16° .344.30 

Bulwer-Lytton,    Lord  E.   R.    {pseud.,   Owen 

Meredith.)     Lucile.     Boston,   1800.     10°,  011.21 

Poems.     Boston,  18.59.     16° 011.20 

Bunce,  Oliver  Bell.     Bachelor  Bluff;  his  opin- 
ions, sentiments  and  disputations.   .N.Y., 

1881.     16° 1212.1 


Bunce,  Oliver  Bell  —  concluded. 

Fair  words  about  fair  woman.     [Poems.] 

N.Y.,  1884.     8° .574.12 

Bunchy;  or.  The  children  of  Scarsbrook  farm. 

E.C.Phillips.     N.Y.,  1880.     16°     .     .     .     911.16 
Bundle  of  letters.  H.James.  Boston,  1880.  16°,    391.19 

The  same 391.20 

Bundy,  J.  M.     Garfield,   James   A.,   Life  of. 

From  birtli  to  presidency.     From  Mentor 

to    Elberon.      A.    F.    Rockwell.      N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12°    1118.16 

Bungener,  L.  F.     The  preacher  and  the  king. 

Boston,  185.5.     12° 162.18 

The    priest    and    the  Huguenot.     Boston, 

1801.  2  V.     12° .345.3 

Bunker   Hill.     Celebration   of  the   centennial 

annivers.ary  of  the  battle.  With  an  ap- 
pendi.x  containing  a  survey  of  the  litera- 
ture of  the  battle,  its  antecedents  and 
results.     Boston,  1875.     8° 528.1 

Ellis,  G.  E.     Battle  of.    Boston,  187.5.    16°,     541.24 

Emmons,  William.  Bunker  Hill.   [A  poem.' 

12° ;     .551.19 

Frothingham,  Richard.    Battle  of.    Boston, 

1875.     8° 541.21 

Holmes,  O.  W.  Memorial  of.  [A  poem.] 
Boston,  1875.     8° 544.15 

Hudson,  Charles.  Doubts  concerning  the 
battle  of.     Boston,  18.57.     16°      ....     541.22 

Pulsifer,  D.  Account  of  the  battle.  Bos- 
ton, 1872.     10° 473.4 

Bunker  Hill  Monument  Association.    Proceed- 
ings, June  17,  186.5.     Boston,  1865.     8°    .      221.6 

Proceedings  of,  at  the  annual  meeting,  June 
23,  1875,  with  the  oration  of  the  Hon. 
Charles  Devens,  Jr.,  and  an  account  of 
the  centennial  celebration,  June  17,  1875. 
Boston,  1875.     8° .528.3 

History  of  the,  during  the  first  century  of 
the  U.  S.     G.  W.  Warren.     Boston,  1877. 

8° 488.5 

Bunner,  E.    History  of  Louisiana.    N.Y.,  1855. 

16° 473.6 

Bunner,  H.  C.    The  midge.    [A  novel.]    X.Y., 

1880.     16° 975.24 

A  woman  of  honor.     Boston,  188.3.     10°      .     949.13 

and  Matthews,  B.  In  partnership.  [Sto- 
ries.]    N.Y.,  1884.     10° 962.15 

Bunnett,  Fanny   E.     Louise  Juliane.     N.Y., 

1802.  12° 2.54.13 

Bunsen,  Baron,  Memoir  of.     Baroness  Frances 

Bunsen.     Phila.,  1808.     2  v.     8°      ...     149.11 
Bunsen,  Baronesi  Frances.     Life  and  letters. 

A.  J.  C.  Hare.    N.Y.,  1879.     12°    .     .     .     177.27 

The  same 185. S 

Bunyan,  John.    Brown,  J.    His  life,  times  and 

work.     Boston,  1885.     8°   .  , 1136.2 

Froude,  J.  A.     Life  of  Bunyan.     (English 

men  of  letters.)     N.Y.,  1882.     12°.     .     .     192.36 
Harsha,   D.  A.     Life  of  Bunyan.     Phila., 

1871.     12° 214.15 

Studies  in  the  English  of.     J.  B.  Grier,  Ed. 

Phila.,  1872.     12° 254.24 

Works  : 
Complete  works.      J.   P.   Gulliver,    Ed. 

Phiha.,  1872.     8° 117.9 

The  holy  war.     London,  [n.d.]     4°      .     .       118.9 
The   pilgrim's  progress.     Loudon,    1851. 

12° 344.3 

The  same.     Fac-simile  of  the  first  edi- 
tion     R.  L. 


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Buonarroti,  MiclielAngelo.    Life.    H.  Grimm. 

Boston,  1805.     2  v.     12"= 215.1 

(Artist    biographies.     Vol.    VIII.)     M.   F. 
Sweetser, /!:(/.     Boston,  187S.     18°.     .    .      191.1 
See  also  Angolo,  Mieliel. 

Burbridge,  F.  W.  The  chrysantlienium.  Its 
lii-itory,  culture,  classification  and  nomen- 
clature.    London,  18S4.     8° 1319.11 

Gardens  of  the  sun;  or,  A  naturalist's  jour- 
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Burchett,  K.    Linear  perspective.    For  the  use 

of  schools  of  art.     London,  1873.     12°      .      6.57.9 

Burckett,  Florence.     Wildmoor.    Phila.,  187.'J. 

12° 3G4.29 

Burckhardt,  Jacob.  The  civilisation  of  the 
period  of  the  Renaissance  in  Italy.  S.  G. 
C.  Middlemore,  Trans.  London,  1878. 
2  V.     8° 693.3 

Burdett,  Charles.    Margaret  Moncrieffe.    N.Y., 

1800.     12°     .     .     .     '. 341.25 

Burdette,  Robert  J.     Penn,  William,  Life  of. 

N.Y.,  1882.     16° 1115.4 

Burgh,  N.  P.    Link  motion  and  e.\pansion  gear. 

London,  1872.     8° R.  L. 

Burglars  in  paradise.  A  sequel  to  "  An  old 
maid's  paradise."  E.  S.  Phelps.  Boston, 
1886.     10° 'J75.17 

Burgomaster's  family.     E.  C.  W.  van  Walr(5e. 

N.Y.,  1873.     8° 346.56 

Burgomaster's  wife,  The.     G.   Ebers.     N.Y., 

1882.  18° 941.2 

Burgoyne,  Lieitt.-Gen.  John,  Campaign  of,  and 

the   expedition   of  Licut.-Col.   Barry  St. 

Leger.      W.   L.   Stone.      Albany,   N.Y., 

1877.     12° 493.2 

Political  and  military  episodes  in  the  latter 

half  of  the  eighteenth  century,  derived 

from  his  life  and  correspondence.     E.  B. 

De  Fonblanque.  London,  1876.  8°  .  .  481.9 
Buried  alive;  or.  Ten  years  of  penal  servitude 

in  Siberia.    F.  Dosloyefifsky.    N.Y.,  1881. 

12° " 768.7 

Buried   cities   recovered;  or.  Explorations   in 

Bible   lands.      F.   S.   De   Hass.      Phila., 

1883.  8° 777.15 

Buried  treasure,  The;  or,  Old  Jordan's  haunt. 

C.  A.  Fosdiek.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     10°.     .     .     446.22 

Burke,  Sir  Bernard.  Family  romance.  Lon- 
don, [n.d.)     12°     411.11 

Romance  of  the  aristocracy.    London,  1855. 
3v.     12° 341.2 

Burke,   Edmund,  Beauties   of.     Boston,   1828. 

16° 262.33 

Memoir  of.     J.  Prior.     Boston,  1854.     2  v. 

12° 148.2 

Works.     London,  1854.     6  v.     12°      ...       148.1 
Works,  with  a  biographical  and  critical  in- 
troduction and  portrait.    Paris,  [n.d.]    8°,      173.8 

Burke,  Oliver  J.     Anecdotes  of  the  Connaught 

circuit.     Dublin,  ms5.     8° 1428.3 

Burleigh,  Bennet.  Desert  warfare.  The  east- 
ern Soudan  campaign.  London,  1884. 
8° 1416.10 

Burleigh,  Elmer.     Owen's  hobby;  or.  Strength 

in  weakness.     N.Y.,  1881.     16°  ...     .      .388.3 

Burlesques.    W.  M.  Thackeray.    Boston,  1875. 

12° .373.8 

Burliugame,  A.  Speech  in  defence  of  Massa- 
chusetts.    Cambridge,  18.56.     12°    .     .     .      232.8 

Burman,  The.    His  life  and  notions.    By  Shway 

Yoe.     London,  1882.     2  v.     12°.     .     .     .1219.13 


Burn,  Robert  S.    Self-aid  cyelopasdia.    London, 

[n.d.l     8° 009.27 

Burnaby,  Col.  Fred,  Life  and  times  of.     J.  K. 

Ware ajid  li.  K.  Mann.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]    12°,     1135.8 

Our  radicals.     A  tale  of  love  and  politics. 
N.y.,  1880.     18° 901.17 

On  horseback  through  Asia  Minor.     Lon- 
don, 1878.     12° 778.12 

A  ride  to  Kliiva.     X.Y.,  1877.     12°     .     .     .     715.21 
Burnaud,  F.  C.    Happy  Thought  Hall.    Boston, 

1872.     12° 251.27 

The  new  history  of  "Sanford  and  Merton." 
Boston,.  1872.   .12° 461.4 

To  Buddlecombe  and  back.     Boston,  1870. 

18° 731.17 

and  others.    Society  novelettes.      London, 

1883.     2  V.     8° 395. 19 

Buruap, G.  W.    Calvert,  L.,  Life  of.     (.\meri- 

can  biography,  vol.  IX.) 111.3 

Burnet,  John.     A  treatise  on  painting.     Lon- 
don, 1850.     4- 019.2 

The  same.     London,  1880.     4°   .     .     .      .       li.  L. 
Burnett,   Charles   H.      Hearing,   and    how   to 

keep  it.     Phila.,  1879.     18° 073.9 

Burnett,  Mrs.  Frances  H.     Dolly.     (The  same 

as  Vagabondi.a.)     Phila.,  1877.     12°    .     .      374.5 

A  f.air  barbarian.     Boston,  1881.     18°     .     .     378.25 
The  same .378.26 

Ilaworth's.     N.Y.,  1879.     12° ;)02.11 

The  same 392.12 

Kathleen.     Phila.,  1878.     16° 371.13 

Little  Lord  Fauutleioy.     N.Y..  1886.     4°   .      933.9 
The  same 933.10 

Louisiana.     N.Y.,  1880.     12° 396.21 

The  same 396.22 

Miss  Cfespigny.     Phila.,  [n.d. |     16°.     .     .     .371.17 

Pretty  Polly  Pemberton.    Phila.,  [n.d.]    16°,     371.16 

Surly  TiiM,  and  other  stories.     N.Y.,  1877. 
16° 371.5 

That  lass  o'  Lowrie's.     K.Y.,  1877.     12°     .     366.21 
The  same 373.19 

Through  one  administration.    Boston,  1883. 

12° 947.4 

The  same 947.5 

Vagabondia.     Boston,  1884.     12°   ....       952.9 

The  s.inie 9.52.10 

Burney,  F.     See  D'Arblay,  Madame. 
Burnham,  Mrs.  Clara  Louise.     Dearly  bought. 

Chicago,  1884.     12° 9.54.23 

Next  door.     Bo.ston,  1886.     12° 977.8 

No  gentlemen.     Chicago,  1881.     12°.     .     .     387.13 

A  sane  lunatic.     Chicago,  1882.     12°      .     .     942.16 

We  Von  Arldens.     Chicago.  1S81.     12°.     .     397.24 
Burnham,  G.  P.     The  China  fowl.     Melrose, 

Mass.,  1877.     12° 072.4 

The  poultry  book.     Boston,  [n.d.]     12°.     .       674.1 
Burnham,  Sarah  M.     History  and  uses  of  lime- 
stones and  marbles.     Boston,  1883.     8°    .1311.11 
Burning  of  the  convent,  Mt.  Benedict,  Charles- 
town,  Mass.     By  one  of  the  pupils,  Mrs. 
L.  Whitney.     Boston,  1877.     18°     .     .     .     368.13 
Burning  words  of  brilliant  writers.    Quotations 
from  the  religious  literature  of  all  ages. 
J.  H.  Gilbert.     Troy,  1883.     8°  .     .     .     .     1223.6 
Burns,  Robert,  Memorials  of,  and  of  some  of 
his  contemporaries  and  their  dcscendiints. 
(With  a  numerous  selection  of  his  best 
poems.)  P.F.Aiken.   London,  1876.   12°,       171.6 

Life.     T.  Carlyle.     N.Y.,  1877.     16°.     .     .       181.8 

Works;   with   life  by  J.  Currie.     London, 
[n.d.]     8° 173.5 


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Burns,  Robert — ■  concluded. 

Works;   with   a  memoir  by  W.  Guunyon. 

Ediiiburgli,  1865.     8° 507.14 

Burnside,  Ambrose  E.,  Life  ami  public  services 

of.     B.  P.  Poore.     Providence,  1882.     8°,     1112.8 
Memorial  addresses  on  his  life  and  charac- 
ter delivered  in  the  Senate  and  House  of 
Representatives,  Jan.  25,  1S82.    With  tlu' 
proceedings  connected  with  his   funeral. 

Washington,  1882.     8° 118.11 

Burr,  Aaron,  Life   and   times  of.     J.    Parton. 

N.y.,  1858.     12° 1(55.5 

Burr,  E.  F.     Ad   fidem;  or,  Parish  evidences. 

Boston,  1871.     12° 026.15 

Ecce  coelum;  or.  Parish  astronomy.     Bos- 
ton, 1870.     12° '.     .     644.21 

Pater  mundi.     Boston,  1873.     12°.     .     .     .     025.12 
Towards   the    strait    gate.      Boston,   1875. 

12° 205. .31 

Burr,  Frank  A.     Grant,  U.  S.,  Life  and  deeds 

of.     Boston,  [n.d.]    8° 1139.3 

Burritt,  Eliliu.     Life  and  selections   from   his 
writings.    C.  Xorthend,  Ed.     N.Y.,  1879. 

12° 185.13 

Life.     (The  world's  workers.)     J.  W.  Kir- 
ton.     N.Y.,  188.5.     10° 1131.22 

Works  : 
Chips  from  many  blocks.     Toronto,  1878. 

12° 282.12 

Ten-minute  talks.     Boston,  1874.     8°       .     233.24 
Walk  from  London  to  Land's  End,  and 

back.     London,  1868.     12° 713.14 

Burritt,  Elijah  H.     The  geography  of  the  heav- 
ens, and  class-book  of  astronomy.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12°    1317.18 

Burroughs,   John.     Birds    and    poets.     X.Y., 

1877.     16° 271.8 

Fresh  fields.     Boston,  1885.     12°    ...     .     1242.5 
Locusts  and  wild  honey.    [Essays.]    Boston, 

1879.     10° 283.16 

Pepacton.     [Essays.]     Boston,  1881.     10°  .       129.9 
Wake-Robin.     N.Y.,  1877.     10°      ....     271.17 

The  same 444.34 

Winter  sunshine.     KY.,  1876.     16°.     .     .     216.18 
and    others.     Essays  from    "The   Critic." 

Boston,  1882.     12° 1217. 14 

Burro'ws,   ilontagu.     Constitutional   progress. 

London,  1872.     12° 236.11 

Hanke,    Lonl   Edward,   first   Lord   of  the 
Admiralty,  Life  of.     1700-1771.    Loiulon, 

1883.     8° 1119.8 

Burton,  Mrs.  Isabel.    Arabia,  Egypt,  India.    A 

narrative  of  travel.     London,  1879.     8°,     773.11 
Syria,  Palestine  and  the  Holy  Land.     Lon- 
don, 1879.     12° 706.10 

Btirton,   John    H.     The    book-hunter.     N.  Y., 

1803.     12° 244.12 

The  same 1242.20 

Queen  Anne,  History  of  the  reign  of.    Edin- 
burgh, 1880.     3v.     8° 1424.2 

The  Scot  abroad.     Edinburgh,  1881.     12°,      598.6 
Scotland,    History    of.     Edinburgh,    1873. 

8  V.  and  Index 521.4 

Burton,  Rirhard  F.     The   city   of  the   saints. 

(Utah  and  California.)     N.Y.,  1862.     S°,      665.7 
Etruscan  Bologna.     London,  1876.     8"  .     .      793.6 
The  giild  mines  of  Midian  and  the  ruined 
Midianite  cities.     A  tour  in  northwestern 

Arabia.     London,  1878.     8° 594.6 

A  pilgrimage   to  Mecca  and   El-Medinah. 
N.Y.,  1856.     12° 734.3 


Burton,  Richard  F.  —  concluded. 

Ultima  thule;   or,  A  summer  in   Iceland. 

London,  1875.     2  v.     8° 498.17 

Vilkram  and  the  vampire.    >r.Y.,[n.d.]   12",      426.4 
anil  Cameron.  V.  L.     To  the  gold  coast  for 

gold.     London,  1883.    2  v.    8°   ...     .      777.5 
and  Drake,   C.   F.  T.     Unexplored   Syria. 

London,  1872.     2  v.     8° 726.9 

Burton,  Robert.     The  anatomy  of  melancholy. 

Phila.,  1857.     8° 221.14 

Burton,  W.  E.     Cyclopedia  of  wit  and  humor. 

N.Y.,  18.58.     2v.     8' 237.4 

Burton,  Puv.  Warren.     The  district  school  as 

it  was  and  is.     Boston,  1850.     12^.     .     .      261.3 

Burton,  William  E.,  Actor,  author  and  mana- 
ger. Life,  etc.  W.  L.  Keese.  X.Y.,  1885. 
120 1132.3 

Burty,  Philippe.  Chefs-d'oeuvre  of  the  indus- 
trial arts.     N.Y.,  1869.     8° 6.52.10 

Bury,   Baroness  de.     All   for  greed.     Boston, 

[n.d.l     8°      346.50 

Burying  the  hatchet;  or,  The  young  brave  of 
the  Delaware.  E.  Kellogg.  Boston,  1879. 
16^ 911.25 

Busch,  Moritz.     Bismarck  in  the  Franco-Ger- 
man war,  1870-71.    N.Y..1879.    2v.    12".     182.11 
Our  chancellor;  sketches  for  an  historical 
picture.     N.Y.,  1884.     12° 1126.15 

Bushel  of  corn,  A.    A.  S.  Wilson.    Edinburgh, 

188.3..    12° 1317.15 

Bush,  Mrs.  Forbes.     Memoirs  of  tlie  queens  of 

France.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 177.18 

Bush,  George.      Mohammed,   Life  of.     N.Y., 

1854.     16° 121.14 

Bush,  James  S.  The  evidence  of  faith.  Bos- 
ton, 1885.     12° 1237.15 

Bush,   R.   J.     A    journal   of    Siberian    travel. 

N.Y.,  1871.    S° 717.18 

Bush  boys,  The.    M.  Reid.    Boston,  1858.    16°,      467.9 

Bush   wanderings  of    a  naturalist.      London, 

1862.     16° 621.15 

Bushman,  The;  or.  Life  in  a  new  country.     E. 

W.  Landor.     London,  1847.     8°      .     .     .       736.8 

Bushnell,  Horace.     Life  and   letters.     M.   B. 

Cheney,  Ed.    N.Y.,  1880.    8°    .     .     .     .      186.4 
Works : 
The  character  of  Jesus,  forbidding  his  clas- 

sitieation  with  men.     N.Y.,  1884.     18°.  1231.11 
Moral  uses  of  dark  things.     N.Y.,  1808. 

12° 243.9 

Women's  suffrage.     N.Y.,  1869.     12°.     .     226.10 

Business.    M.  F.  Carr.    Edinburgh,  1873.    12°,     233.22 

Business  and  social  forms,  rules,  etc.,  Manual 

of.     T.E.Hill.     Chicago,  1870.     4°     .     .     628.15 

Business,  Common  sense  in.  Principles  and 
laws  of  success  in  farming,  manufactures, 
and  buying  and  selling  merchandise.  E. 
T.  Freedley.     Phila.,  1879.     12°      ...     273.23 

Business,  A  practical  guide  to.  Hand-book 
for  the  American  farmer,  merchant,  me- 
chanic,    investor,    etc.      L.    G.    Welsh. 

Phila.,  1875.     8° 488. S 

The  same 226.11 

Bussey,  George  M.     Xapoleon  I.,  History  of. 

London,  1840.     2  v.     8° 1112.1 

But  a  Philistine.     V.  F.  Townsend.     Boston, 

1884.     12° 952.21 

But  yet  a  woman.   A.  S.  Hardy.    Boston,  188:^. 

12° 947.2 

The  same 947.3 

Butcher,  S.H.   Demosthenes.  N.T.,  1882.  16°,  1111.19 


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Butler,  Alfred  J.    Tlie  ancient  Coptic  churches 

of  Egypt.     Oxford,  1884.     2  v.     8^.     .     .      788.6 
Butler,  Alban.    Lives  of  the  saints,  fathers  and 

martyrs.     UaUimore,  1880.     4  v.     8^   .     .     1133.5 
Butler,  Benjamin  F.     History  of  the  Depart-    • 
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1864.    8° 54.5.9 

The  same .545.10 

Butler,  Lieut.-Col.    Red   Cloud,   the    solitary 

Sioux.     [A  story.]     Boston,  1882.     12'     .      916.7 
Butler,  Samuel.     Evolution,  old  and  new.     Sa- 
lem, 1S79.     12° 675.3 

Butler,  Samuel,  (author  of  Hudibras.)     Poet- 
ical works.     Boston,  |n.d.]     2  v.     16°      .       .563.2 
Butler,  S.inuicl.  D.D.     Atlas  of  ancient  geog- 
raphy.    Phila.,  1841.     8° 717.12 

Butler,  William.  The  land  of  the  Veda.  Rem- 
iniscences of  India.    X.Y.,  1872.    8°    .     .      72(i.l 

The  same 779.10 

Butler,  William   Allen.     Doraesticus.    A   tale 

of  the  Imperial  City.     N.Y.,  1885.     12°   .     974.21 
Lawyer  and  client.     X.Y.,  1871.     12°     .     .     2.!6.23 
Butler,  William  F.    The  great  lone  land.    Lon- 
don, 1S72.     8° 736.5 

The  wild  north  land.     London,  1874.    8°   .    726.16 
Butson,  A.  A.  Strange.     The  art  of  washing. 

X.Y.,  1881.     12° 081.18 

On  the  leads;  or.  What  the  planets  saw. 

N.Y.,  1880.     12° 674.15 

Butt,  Beatrice  M.     Delicia.     N.Y.,  1879.     16°,      376.9 

Eugenie.     N.Y.,  1877.     16° 368.15 

Geraldiiip  Hawthorne.     N.Y.,  1883.     10°    .     943.15 

Miss  Molly.     X.Y.,  1876.     16° 363.50 

Butterflies,  Beautiful.  H.  G.  Adams.  Lon- 
don, 1871.     12° 235.16 

Butterflies,  British.    W.  S.  Coleman.     London, 

lsti7.     16^ 021.16 

Butterflies  :  Their  structure,  changes,  and  life- 
histories,  with  special  reference  to  Ameri- 
can forms.  With  practical  instructions. 
S.  H.  Scudder.     N.Y.,  1881.    8°      .     .  677.9 

Butterflies  of  the  eastern  United  States.     G. 

H.  French.     Phila.,  188(;.     12°    ...     .  1327.10 
Butterfly  hunters.      H.   S.   Conant.      Boston, 

IsiiS.     12° 462.5 

Butter-worth,   Hezekiah.      The  story  of    the 

hymns.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 582.2:5 

Young  folks'  history  of  America.    Boston, 

1881.     12° 592.14 

Young  folks'  history  of  Boston.    Boston, 

18S1.     16° 591.16 

Zigzag  journeys  in  Acadia  and  New  France. 

Boston,  1885.     4° 926.20 

Zigzag  journeys  in  classic  lands.     Boston, 

ISsi.     4° 448.10 

The  same 920.2 

Zigzag  journeys  in  Europe.    Boston,  1879. 

4° 448.6 

The  same 926.1 

Zigzag  journeys  in   the   Levant.     Boston, 

1886.     4° 933.4 

Zigzag  journeys   in   northern   lands.     Bos- 

ton~  1884.    4° 923.8 

The  same 926.5 

Z'.gzag  journeys   in    the    Occident.     From 
Boston  to  the  Golden  Gate.    Boston,  1883. 

4° 915.14 

The  same 926.4 

Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Orient.     The  .Adri- 
atic to  the  Baltic.     Boston,  1882.    4°  .     .      915.3 
The  same 926.3 


Butterworth,  Hozekiah  —  concluded. 

Zigzag  journeys  in  the  sunny  South.     Bos- 
ton, ia87.     4° 9.?3.5 

The  same 933.6 

Buxton,  Edward  N'.     The  A  H  C  of  free  trade. 

London,  1S82.     16^ 295.13 

Buxton,  H.   J.   W.     English  painters.     N.Y., 

1883.     12° 085.19 

and  Poynter,  E.  J.     German,  Flemish  and 

Dutch  painting.     N.Y.,  1881.     12°.     .     .    682.25 
Buxton,  Thomas  F.,  *//•.    Memoirs,  with  selec- 
tions  from   his  correspondence.     Ed.  by 

his  son.     Phila.,  1849.     12° 151.15 

Buz;  or,  The  life  and  'adventures  of  a  honey 

bee.     M.Noel.    N.Y.,  18S6.     10°     .     .     .1328.18 
By  Celia's  arbor.     A  tale  of  Portsmouth  town. 

W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.     N.Y.,  1878.     8°,     365.73 
By  fire  and  sword.     A  story  of  the  Huguenots. 

T.  Archer.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°     ...     .      976.2 
By  his  own  might.     W.  von  Hillern.     Phila., 

1872.     12° 317.1 

By  proxy.  J.  Payn.  X.Y.,  1878.  8°  .  .  .  365.80 
By  shore  and  sedge.  B.  Harte.  Boston, 1885.  18°,  9.jl  .21 
By  stUl  water*.  Mrs.  I.F.Mayo.  N.Y.,1874.  12°,  337.1 
By  the  sea.  Mrs.  S.  Currier.  N.Y.,  1871.  12°,  242.4 
By  the  Tiber.     [A  novel.]     Jl.    A.   Tincker. 

Boston,  1881.     16° 378.23 

By  uphill  paths;  or,  Waiting  and  winning.     E. 

van  Sommer.     London,  1883.     16°  .     .     .     949.23 
Bye -■words.      Tales,   new  and    old.      C.    M. 

Yonge.     London,  ISSO.     12° 398.13 

Byles,  John  B.    Sophisms  of  free-trade.    Phila., 

1872.     12° 236.18 

Bynner,  E.  L.     Damen's  ghost.     (Round  robin 

series.)     Boston,  1881.     16° 398.11 

The  same .398.12 

Nimport.     Boston,  1876.     16° 368.19 

Tritons.     Boston,  1878.     16° 382.11 

Byrn,  M.  Lafayette.     Artist's  and  tradesman's 

companion.     N.Y.,  1807.     12°     ....       242.9 
Byrne,  Mrs.  Wm.  Pitt.    Cosas  de  Espafia.   Lon- 
don, 1806.     8° 218.3 

Byron,  Lord  G.  G.  N.    Elze,  K.   Life  of.    Lon- 
don, 1872.     8° 151.16 

Gait,  J.     Life  of.     X.Y.,  185.5.     16°   .     .     .       131.8 
Guiccioli,    Counten.'i.      My  recollections   of. 

N.Y.,  1869.     12° 214.2 

Jeaffreson,  J.  C.  The  real  Lord  Byron. 
New  views   of  the  poet's   life.     Boston, 

1883.     12° 1118.3 

Medvvin,  T.  .Journal  of  the  conversations 
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Moore,  T.     Life,  with  letters  and  journals. 

Phila.,  1846.     2  v.     12° 179.2 

Nichol,  J.    Life.     (English  men  of  letters. ) 

N.Y.,  1880.     12° 192  28 

Passages  from  memoirs  of.   N.Y.,1878.   12°.       177.7 

TForfc*:  Boston,  1861.     10  v.     16°.     .     .     .      505.1 

Vols.  I.-II.  Miscellaneous  poems. — III. 

Beppo.    Prophecy  of  Dante,  etc.  —  IV. 

Childe   Harold's  pilgrimage.  —  V.  The 

Giaour.  Mazeppa,  etc. — VI.  Manfred. 

Marino  Faliero. — VII.    Sardanapalus. 

Two  Fosc.ari.  Cain. — VIII.  Heaven  and 

earth.       The    deformed    transformed. 

Werner. — IX.  {misshifi.) — X.  Don  .Juan. 

Childe  Harold's  pilgrimage.    W.  J.  Rolfe, 

Ed.     Boston,  1886.     12° .588.1 

Byzantine  Empire,  History  of  the.    716-1057. 

G.  Fin  lay.     London,  1856.     8°    .     .     .     .       597.2 


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Cable,  George  W.     The  Creoles  of  Louisiana. 

N.Y.,  1SS4.     8° 1423.5 

Dr.  Sevier.  Boston,  1885.  12°  ....  9.58.22 
The  Grandissimes.  N.T.,  1880.  12°  .  .  379.7 
Madame  Delphine.  N.Y.,  1881.  16°  .  .  378.31 
Old  Creole  days.  X.Y.,  1879.  12°  .  .  .  363.76 
The  silent  South;  The  freedman's  case  in 

equity;  The  convict  lease  system.     N.Y., 

188.5.     16° 12.51.3 

Cabot,   George.     Life    and    letters   of.     H.   C. 

Lodge.     Boston,  1877.     8° 173.15 

Cabot,  S.,  Life  of.     C.  Hayward,  Jr.     (Amer- 
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Cadell,  H.  M.     Ida  Craven.     N.Y.,  1876.     16°,     362.50 
Cadet  life   at  West  Point.      Maj.-Oen.  G.   C. 

Strong.    Descriptive  sketch  of  West  Point 

by  B.  J.  Lossing.     Boston,  1862.     12°.     .      281.2 
Cadogan,  Adelaide.     Illustrated  games  of  pa- 
tience.    London,  1883.     8° 684.14 

Caesar.     [A    sketch.]     Froude,   J.    A.     N.Y., 

1879.     8°       184.2 

The  same.     Liddell,  H.  G.     N.Y.,  1877. 

16° 181.14 

Caesars,  The.     T.  De  Quincey.    Boston,  1854. 

16° 133.10 

Caesars,   Lives  of    the    twelve.     C.   Suetonius 

Tranquillus.    A.  Thomson,  Trans.    X.Y., 

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Cahun,  Leon.     Adventures  of  Captain  Mago; 

A    Phoenician    expedition.      B.C.    1000. 

N.Y.,  1876.     8° .324.27 

Blue  banner.  The.     Phila.,  1878.     8°      .     .     324.30 
Caine,  T.  Hall.    Cobwebs  of  criticism.    London, 

1883.     12° 1232.14 

Rossetti,  Dante   Gabriel,  Recollections   of. 

Boston,  1883.     8° 1117.1 

Caird,  James.     India;  the  land  and  the  people. 

London,  1883.     8° 784.5 

Cairnes,  J.  E.     Leading  principles  of  political 

economy.     N.Y.,  1878.     8° 6.56.15 

Tlie  sLave  power.     X.Y.,  1872.     8°      ...     221.16 
Cairo,  Petra,   and   Damascus   in   1839.     J.   G. 

Kinnear.     London,  1841.     12°     ....      484.7 
Cakes   and    ale.      D.  Jerrold.     London,  1852. 

12- 225.16 

Cakes   and   ale  at  Woodbine.     R.   B.   Coffin. 

N.Y.,  1868.     12° 311.3 

Calamities  and  quan-els  of  authors,  The.     I. 

Disraeli.     N.Y.,  1868.     2  v.     12°     .     .     .      243.4 
Calcraft,  H.  G.,  Ed.     Wit  and  wisdom  of  Lord 

Beaconsfield.     N.Y.,  1881.     12°.     .     .     .     295.10 
Calder,  Alma.     Miriam's  heritage.    N.Y.,  1878. 

S° 377.4 

Calder,  JI.  T.     Soci.al  charades.     Boston,  1873. 

12° 615.16 

Calderon  de   la  Barca,  Mme.  F.  E.     Life   in 

Mexico  during  two  years.     Loudon,  1843. 

8° 472.8 

Calderwod,    Mrs.,    of    Potton.      Her    letters 

from  England,   Holland,   and    the   Low 

Countries   in    17-56.     A.   Fergusson,   Ed. 

Edinburgh,  1884.     8° 1133.2 

Calder-wrood,  Henry.     Teaching;  its  ends  and 

means.     London,  1881.     16° 1212.19 

Calderwood  secret.     V.  W.  Johnson.     X.Y., 

187.5.     8° 361.39 

Caleb   Krinkle.     C.    C.   Coffin.     Boston,  1875. 

12° 364.6 


Calef,  Robert.  Salem  witchcraft;  More  won- 
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8° .528.13 

Calfa,  Vincenzo.     The  Bible  of  liumanity.     J. 

Michelet,  Trans.     N.Y.,  1877.     8°  .     .     .       274.4 
Calhoun,  John  C.     Hoist,  H.  von.    (American 

statesmen.)     Boston,  1882.     12°      .     .     .1111.17 
Caliban ;  the  missing  link.  Essays  on  Shakes- 
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Avery,  B.  P.     Pictures  in  prose  and  verse. 

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Bancroft,  H.  H.    History  of.     Vol.  I.  1542- 
1800.    Vol.  IV.  1840-15.    San  Francisco, 

1884.     8° 1426.4 

Cone,  M.     Two  years   in.     Chicago,   1870. 

12° 725.22 

Farnham,  E.  W.     Indoors  and  out.     N.Y., 

1856.     12° 661.10 

Fisher,  W.  M.    Californians,  The.    London, 

1876.  12° 491.9 

Hittel,  J.  S.     Resources  of.    San  Francisco, 

186.3.     8° 541.3 

Hutchings,  J.  M.     Scenes  and  wonders  in. 

N.Y.,  1870.     12° 716.6 

Nordhoff,  C.     Northern  California,  Oregon, 
and  the  Sandwich  Islands.    N.Y.,  1874. 

8° 717.7 

California.     (Descriptive.)     X.Y.,   1872. 

8° 667.1 

Roberts,    E.     Southern    California.     Santa 
Barbara  and  around  there.     Boston,  1886. 

18° 791.4 

Van    Dyke,    T.    S.     Southern    California. 

N.Y.,  1886.     12° 797.10 

Whitney,    J.    D.     Yosemite    guide-book. 

Cambridge,  1874.     16° 711.19 

Called  back.     F.  J.  Fargus.     X.Y.,  1884.     16°,      0.57.3 
Called   to    account.     Mrs.    P.   Cudlip.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     8° .36.5.82 

Callender,  E.  B.     Stevens,  Thaddeus,  Life  of. 

Boston,  1882.     12° 1114.4 

Callista,  A  sketch  of  the  third  century.     J.  H. 

Newman.     London,  1873.     12°  "...     .372.28 
Calthorp,  Annette.    Myrtle  and  cypress.    Lon- 
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Calumet  of  the  coleau,  and  other  poetical 
legends  of  the  Border.  Also  a  glossary  of 
Indian  names,  and  a  guide-book  of  the 
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ris.     Phila.,  1884.     12° .577.5 

Calverly,  C.  S.     Fly  leaves.     [Poems.]     N.Y., 

1872.     16° 551.24 

Calvert,  George  H.     Brief  essays  and  brevities. 

.     Boston,  1874.     12° 263.13 

First  years  in  Europe.     Boston,  1866.     12°,     732.11 
The  gentleman.     Boston,  1863.     16°  .     .     .     253.21 
Joubert,  Selections  from.  Boston,  1867.   12°,      262.5 
Shakespeare.    A  biographical  study.     Bos- 
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Stein,  Charlotte  von.    [A  memoir.]   Boston, 

1877.  12° 182.2 

Wordsworth.      A     biographical,     aesthetic 

study.     Boston,  1878.     12° 182.3 

Calvert,  L.,  Life  of.  G.  W.  Burnap.  (Ameri- 
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Calvin,  John,  Life  of.     T.  H.  Dyer.     London, 

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Cambridge,    England.      Memorials,    enlarged 
from  the  work  of  J.  Le  Keux  by  C.  H. 
Cooper.     (111.   bj'  piigraviiif;s    and  etch- 
ings.)    Cambridge,  [ri.d.]     3  v.     8°      .     .       R.  L. 
Ccimbridge,  Mass.     Amory,  T.  C.    Cambridge, 

old  and  new.     Boston,  1S71.     S°      .     .     .      .>33.9 
Gilman,  A.,  Ed.     Caml)ridge  of  1770;   the 
diary  of  Dorothy  Dudley.     Boston.  1870. 

12°  '. :563.45 

Paige,   L.    1!.      History  of  C.      16.>0-1S77. 

Boston,  1877.    8° 494.1 

The  same 494.2 

The  same 494.-3 

The  same 494.4 

The  same 494.. 5 

Stillman,  W.  J.,  Ed.  Poetical  localities  of 
C.  (111.  by  beliotypes from  nature.)  Bos- 
ton, 1876.    4° R.  L. 

Munifipal  documents: 
Celebration  of  the  two  hundred  and  fif- 
tieth anniversary  of  the  .settlement  of, 
held   December  28,  1880.     Cambridge, 

1881.     8° 593.4 

The  same.     (Four  copies.) 593.5-8 

In  the  "Centennial"  Proceedings,  July 
3,  1875,  in  celebration  of  the  centennial 
anniversary  of  Washington's  taking 
command  of  the  continental  army  on 
Cambridge  Common.    Cambridge,  187.5. 

8° 518.20 

Charter  and  ordinances  of  the  city.  Cam- 
bridge, 1857.     8° 152.13 

The  same.     1871.    8° 318.3 

The  same.     18S0.    8= 318.3 

Fire  department,  Report  of  the  chief  en- 
gineer of.     1871-74.    4  V.    8° .     .     .     .      318.4 
Memorial  to  the  men  of,  who  fell  in  the 
first  battle  of   the    revolution.     Cam- 
bridge, 1870.    8° 168.15 

Soldiers  monument.  Proceedings  in  rela- 
tion to  the  building  and  dedication  of. 

Cambridge,  1870.     8° 168.16 

Petition  of  the  Mayor  of,  for  annexation 
of  a  part  of  Belmont.  Hearing  before 
the  committee  on  towns.    Boston,  1880. 

8° 692.8 

Town    and     city    documents,    with    the 

Mayor's  annual  address.  18:58-1865.  8°,      318.2 
Cambridge  book  of  poetry  and  song.     From 
English   and   American   authors.     C.   F. 

Bates,  Ed.     N.Y.,  1882.     8° 572.4 

Cambridge    Chronicle.     1846-188.5.     25    vols. 

Folio 159.3 

Cambridge    directory.     1848-1885.     37   v.    10' 

and  8= 318.1 

Cambridge,  First  Church  in.   2.50th  .annivers.ary       , 

of  its  organization.     Cambridge,  1880.    8°,  14.32.10 
Cambridge  High  school.     History  and  Cata- 
logue.    W.  F.  Bradbury.     Early  history. 
E.  Smith.    Cambridge,  1SS2.     8°      .     .     .1222.14 
Catalogue  of  the  library  of.     Cambridge, 

18.53.     8^ R.  L. 

Cambridge  Hospital,  Exercises  at  the  dedica- 
tion of  the.    1886.    Cambridge,  1880.    1G°,  1421.14 
Cambridge  sermons.     A.  McKenzie.     Boston, 

18S3.     12=' 1225.11 

Cameron,  Mrs.   H.    Lovett.    Deceivers   ever. 

N.Y.,  1S7S.    8° 369.19 

In  a  grass  country.     Phila.,  1886.     12°   .     .     976.10 

Juliet's  guardian.     N.Y.,  1877.     8°    .     .     .      369.2 

Cameron,  V.L.  Across  Africa.    N.Y.,1877.  8°,    487.13 


Cameron  pride.     Mrs.  M.  J.  Holmes.     N.Y., 

1873.     12° 424.1 

The  same 424.23 

Camilla:  a  tale  of  a  violin.  The  artist  life  of 
Camilla  Urso.  C.  Barnard.  Boston, 
[n.d.j     10=    364.74 

Cammann,  U.  J.,  and  Camp,  II.  N.  The 
charities  of  New  York,  Brooklyn  and 
Staten  Island.     X.Y  ,  1808.     4°  .     .     .     .      251.2 

Camp,  George  S.    Democracy.   N.Y.,  1855.    12°,     653.10 

Camp  and  jungle,   Scenes  in.     W.  G.   Cum- 

ming.     Edinburgh,  1871.     8°      ....      718.6 

Camp,  court  and  siege.  Personal  adventure 
and  observation  during  two  wars.  W. 
Hoffman.     N.Y.,  1877.     12° 492.3 

Camp  fire,   Memorial  Day,  and  other  poems. 

K.B.Sherwood.     Chicago,  1885.     10°     .     585.10 

Camp-fire  and  wigwam.     E.  S.  Ellis.     Phila., 

188.5.     12° 932.9 

Camp  life  in  the  woods,  and  the  tricks  of  trap- 
ping and  trap  making.  W.  H.  Gibson. 
N.Y.,  1881.     12° 674.25 

Campaigning  on  the  O.xus,  and  The  fall  of 
Khiva.  J.  A.  MacGahau.  N.Y.,  1874. 
8° 726.14 

Campaigns  of  the  civil  war.  See  Civil  war; 
or,  U.  S.  history. 

Campan,  Madame.    Marie  Antoinette,  Memoirs 

of  the  court  of.     Phila.,  1850.     2  v.     12°,     177.21 

Campaner  Thai,  The.  J.  P.  F.  Richtcr.  Bos- 
ton, 18iU.     1:^= 243.12 

Campbell,  Sir  George.  White  and  black. 
The  outcome  of  a  visit  to  the  United 
States.     N.Y.,  1879.     8° 557.8 

CatnpbeU.G.D.,  Duke  of  Argyll.  lona.  Lon- 
don, 1871.     12° 2.30.24 

Primeval  man.  N.Y.,  1869.  16°  .  .  .  .  253.18 
The  reign  of  law.  London,  1867.  8°  .  .  205.1 
The  unity  of  nature.     N.Y.,  1884.     8°     .     .     1319.1 

Campbell,  Mrs.  Helen.  The  American  girl's 
home-book    of    work    and   play.      N.Y., 

18S3.     12° 685.23 

His  grandmothers.  N.Y.,  1S77.  16°  .  .  :308.21 
Miss  Meliuda's  opportunity.    Boston,  1886. 

12° 978.13 

Mrs.    Herndon's    income.      Boston,    1886. 

12° 974.16 

The  problem  of  the  poor.  N.Y.,  1882.  10°,  941 .17 
Unto  the  third  and  fourth  generation.  N.  Y., 

18S0.     18° :583.22 

The  What-to-do  club.     A  story   for  girls. 

Boston,  lSri5.     12° 964.17 

Campbell,  J.  F.,  Ed.  Popular  tales  of  the 
west  Highlands.    Edinburgh,  1860.    4  v. 

12° 483.5 

My  circular  notes  while  traveling  round  the 
world.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 496.20 

Campbell,  John,  Lord.  Lives  of  chief  jus- 
tices of  England.  Boston,  1873.  5  v. 
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Campbell,  L.  J.  English  synonyms,  preposi- 
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Campbell,  Lewis,  and  Garnett,  Wm.    Maxwell, 

James  Clerk,  Life  of.    Loudon,  1882.    8°,     1116.7 

Campbell,   Kt-il.      Napoleon   I.    at    Fontaine- 

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Campbell,  S.  M.  The  story  of  creation.  Bos- 
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Campbell,  Thomas,  Life  and  letters  of.     W. 

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Workfi: 
Petrarch,   Life  of.     London,  1841.     2  v. 

8° 166.4 

Poetical  works,  with  notes  and  a  bio- 
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Camping  amons  cannibals.     A.  St.  Johnston. 

London,  18S:i.     12° 782.11 

Camping  out.     C.  A.  Stephens,  Ed.     Boston, 

1872.     10' 460.10 

Camping  out.  The  hunter's  hand-book,  hints 
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Camps  and  tramps  in  the  Adirondacks,  and 
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Camps  in  the  Caribbees.  Adventures  of  a  nat- 
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The  same 963.3 

Canada.  Jones,  C.H.  History  of  the  campaign 
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Tuttle,  C.  R.  Short  history  of  the  domin- 
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Canadian  Crusoes,  Tlie.     Mrs.    C.   P.   Traill. 

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Canaries  and  cage-birds,  British  and  foreign. 
W.  A.  Blackstone,  W.  Swaysland,  and  A. 
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Canary,  The.    Its  management,  etc.    F.  Smith. 

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Candle  of  tlie  Lord,  Tlie,  and  other  sermons. 

Phillips  Brooks.     N.Y.,  1881.     12° .     .     .     129.22 

CandoUe,  Alphonse  de.     Origin  of  cultivated 

plants.     N.Y.,  1885.     12° 1325.8 

Canoe  and  camera.    A  tour  through  the  Maine 

forests.     T.  S.  Steele.     N.Y.,  1880.     12°  .     766.12 

Canoe   and    saddle.      T.    Winthrop.      Boston, 

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Canoe  travelling.    W.  Baden-Powell.    London, 

1871.     12° 723.2 

Canoeing  in  Kanuckia;  or.  Haps  and  mishaps, 
afloat  and  ashore,  of  the  statesman,  the 
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Canova,  Antonio.  His  works  in  sculpture  and 
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Canterbury  chimes:  or,  (Hiaucer  tales  retold 
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Canterbury  tales.     S.  Lee.     N.Y..  18-57.     12°,      342. & 

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Canton,  Fourteen  raontlis  in.    Mrs.  J.  H.  Gray. 

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Cape  Ann,  In  and  around.  A  hand-book  of 
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Cape  Cod.     C.  Nordhoff.     X.Y.,  1868.     12°      .      218.7 

Cape  Cod.    H.  D.  Thoreau.    Boston,  186.5.    12°,     244.24 

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(First  edition.)     Boston,  1881.     12°     .     .     397.15 
The  same.     (Second  edition.)      ....     397.23 

Capen,  El  win  A.     Oology  of  New   England. 

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Capes,  W.  W.  Roman  history.  The  early  em- 
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Capital  and  labor.  Arbitration  between;  a  his- 
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Capital  of  the  Tycoon,  The.   R.  Alcock.    X.Y., 

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Captain    Fracasse.     T.   Gautier.     N.Y.,    1880. 

16° -376.18 

Captain  Mansana,  and  other  stories.    B.  Bjorn- 

son.     Boston,  1882.     16° 943.4 

Captain  Nelson.     A  romance  of  colonial  days. 

S.A.Drake.     N.Y.,  1879.     8°     .     .     .     .     377.11 

Captain  of  the  guard.     J.  S.  Grant.     London, 

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Captain  Phil.  A  boy's  experience  in  the  west- 
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Captain  Sam ;  or,  The  boy  scouts  of  1814.     G. 

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Captain  Waters  and  Bill  his  Bo'son.  A  tale 
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Captain  Wolf,  and   other  sketches  of  animal 

biography.     N.Y.,  1870.     16° 461.2 

Captains  of  industry;  or,  Men  of  bu>iness  who 
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talk.     H.  Jones.     Loudon,  1879.     12°      .      682.1 

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Cards  and  canl  tricks.     A  history  of  playing 
cards  with  instructions.     H.  E.  Heather. 

London,  [n.d.]     12" 1612. !» 

Cards,  History  of  playing.     Ed.  by  E.  S.  Tay- 
lor hikZ  others.     London,  186.").     12°    .     .     035.25 
Care  of  infants.     A  maiui.il  for  mothers  and 
nurses.      S.    Jex-Hlako.      London,    1884. 

18'" 1314.8 

Carey,  Annie.     Autobiographies  of  a  lump  of 

coal,  etc.  Bo.ston,  1871.  16°  ....  436.5 
The  history  of  a  book.  London,  [n.d.]  4°,  221.17 
School  girls;  or.  Life  at  Montague  Hall. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 378.32 

Carey,    H.    C.     The    unity    of    law.     Pliila., 

1872.     8° 627.5 

Carey,   Rosa   N.     Barbara    Heatlicole's    trial. 

1'liil.a.,  1885.     10° 969.4 

ForLilia?.     Phila.,  1886.     16° 969.5 

Nellie's  memories.  Phila..  ISSO.  12°  .  .  36:i.8S 
Not  like  other  girls.     Phila.,  1884.     16°.     .       9.57.6 

The  same 962.11 

Queenie'.s  whim.  Phila.,  1881.  12°  .  .  .  379.25 
Robert  Ord's  atonement.    Phila.,  1885.   16°,     906. 17 

The  same 906.20 

Wooed  and  married.     Pliila.,  1876.     12°      .     423.21 
Carey,  William,  Life  of.     [Heroes  of  Christian 

history.]     J.  Culross.     N.Y.,  1882.     12°,  1113.11 
Caricature  and  other  comic  art,  in  all   times 
and    many    lands.      J.    Parton.      N.Y., 

1877.     8° 275.2 

Caricature  and  grotesque  in  literature  and  art. 
History  of.     T.  Wright.     London,   1865. 

8° 652.11 

The  same 651.3 

Carita.     Mrs.  M.  ().  W.  Olipbant.     N.T.,  1877. 

8° 323.32 

The  same.     12° 953.12 

Carleu,    Emilie    F.      The    bride    of    Omberg. 

N.Y.,  18.54.     12° 413.20 

Gustavus  Lindorm.     N.Y.,  1853.     12°     .     .     3.33.16 
Carleton,  ii^eud.     See  Coffin,  C.  C. 
Carletou,  George  W.,  Ed.     Classical   diction- 
ary.    N.Y.,  1882.     12° 1114.6 

Carleton,  Will.     Centenni.al  rhymes  for  young 

folks.     N.Y.,  1876.     12° ,5.52. .32 

City  ballads.     N.Y.,  1886.     8° 572.9 

Farm  ballads.  N.Y.,  1873.  8°  ....  552.3 
Farm  legends.  N.Y.,  1876.  8°  ....  .552.29 
Irish  peas.intry.  London;  1869.  2  v.  12°,  347.10 
Willy  Reilly  and  his  dear  Colleen   Bawn. 

N.Y.,  1879.     12° 3S6.4 

The  same 426.22 

Carlisle,  Karl  of.  Diary  in  Turkish  and  Greek 
waters.     C.  C.  Felton,  Ed.     Boston,  1885. 

12° ^  .     .     734.17 

Carlyle,  Alexander.     Autobiography.     Boston, 

1S61.     12° 161.13 

Carlyle,  Mrs.  Jane  W.  Letters  and  memorials 
prepared  for  publication  by  Thomas  Car- 
lyle.    J.   A.    Froude,    EdI    N.Y.,    1883. 

2  V.     8° 1116.14 

The  same 1116.15 

Carlyle,  Thomas. 

Conway,  M.  D.  Life.  N.Y.,  1881.  12°  .  187.18 
Froude,  J.  A.,  Ed.    Reminiscences.     N.Y., 

1881.     12° 187.10 

The  same 187.11 

History  of  first  forty  years  of  his   life. 

N.Y.,  1882.     2v.     8° 1112.9 

History  of  his  life  in  London.     1834-1881. 
N.Y.,  1884.     12° 1128.22 


Carlyle,  Thomas  —  continued. 

Guernsey,  A.  H.     His  life  —  his  books  — 

his  theories.     N.Y.,  1879.     12°    ...     .       191.3 

Hood,  E.  P.  Philosophic  thinker,  theo- 
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Masson,  D.  Personally,  and  in  his  writ- 
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Mead,  E.  D.     The  philosophy  of.     Boston, 

1881.     16° 295.6 

Nicoll,    H.    J.    ^Life    of.     London,    [n.d.] 

16° 1121.24 

Shepherd.  R.  II.,  and  Williamson,  C.  N., 
Edn.  Memoirs  of  life,  and  writings  of. 
London,  1881.     2  v.     12° 1113.12 

Wylie,  W.    II.     The   man   and   his   books. 

London,  1881.     12° 1124.20 

Works:    London,  [n.d.]     19  vols.     12°.     .     1235.1 
Vol.  I.  Sartor    Resarlus.       The    French 
revi>luiion,  (Vol.  I.) 
II.  The  French  revolution,  (Vols.  II. 
and  III.) 

III.  Life  of  Friedrich  Schiller.     Mis- 

cellanies, (Vol.  I.) 

IV.  Miscellanies,  (Vols.  II.  and  III.) 
V.  Miscellanies,  (Vols.  IV.  and  V.) 

VI.  Miscelliinies,      (Vols.     VI.      and 

VII.) 
VII.  Heroes,    hero-worship,    and     the 
heroic  in  history. 
VIII.  Oliver     CromwelTs     letters    and 
speeches     with      elucidations. 
(Vols.  L  and  II.) 
IX.  The  same.     (Vols.  III.  and  IV.) 
X.  The    same.      (Vol.    V.)      Latter- 
day  pamphlets. 
XI.  Life   of  John   Sterling.     Life  of 
Frederick  the  Great,  (Vol.  I.) 
XII.,  XIII.,  XIV.,  XV.,  Life  of  Freder- 
ick the  Great.    (Vols.  II.  to  IX.) 
XVI.  The   same,    (Vol.  X.)      Wilhelm 
Meister's    apprenticeship    and 
travels,  (Vol.  I.) 
XVIL  WiUioIra  Meister,  etc.     (Vols.  II. 
and  IIL) 
XVIIL  Tales     by    Musa;us,    Tieck,    and 
Richter. 
XIX.  The  early  kings  of  Norway.     An 
essay  on  the  portraits  of  John 
Knox. 
Anthology,  The.     [Essays,   selected   and 
arranged    with   the   author's  sanction, 
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Cromwell,  Letters  and  speeches  of,  with 

elucidations.     N.Y.,    1860.     2   v.     12°,     164.13 
Elves,  The.    (From  the  German  of  Tieck.) 

N.Y.,  18.5.5.     8° 427.11 

Essays.     .See    British    essayists.   Vol.    I. 

N.Y.,  1872.    8° 1211.1 

Essays,  Critical  and  miscellaneous.     Bos- 
ton, 1865.     8° 237.8 

Frederick  the  Great,  Life  of.    N.Y.,  18.58. 

6v.     12° 163.11 

French    revolution,   History    of.      N.Y., 

1858.     12° 535.9 

German  romance.  Specimens  of.    Boston, 

1841.     2v.     12° 334.11 

Heroes,  hero-worship   and  the  heroic  in 

history.     London,  [n.d,]     10°.     .     .     .     1231.4 
My  Irish  journey  in   1849.     N.Y.,  1882. 

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Past  and  present.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  16°  .  .  1238.8 
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Schiller    and    Sterling,    Biographies    of. 

London,  1857.     12° 164.2 

Sterling,   .John,   Life    of.     Boston,   1S52. 

12° 151.4 

Carlyle,  Thomas,  and  P^merson,  IJalpIi  Waldo, 
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1883.     2v.     12° 1223.1 

The  same.     Supplementary  letters.     Bos- 
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Carnegie,  Andrew.     American  four-in-hand  in 

Britain.     N.Y.,  1883.     8° 777.2 

Round  the  world.     N.Y.,  1884.     8°     .     .     .       785.1 
Triumphant  democracy.     N.Y.,  1SS6.     8°  .  1429.11 

Carola.     IL  Smith.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°     .     .     .       957.9 

Carolina  sports  by  land  and  water.    W.  Elliott. 

London,  1SG7.     12° 734.14 

Caroline.     J.  Abbott.     I^.Y.,  [n.d.]     16°     .     .       4.35.9 

Caroline  Amelia  Elizabeth,  Queen  of  Great 
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CaroU,  Martha.    How  Marjory  helped.    Boston, 

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Caron,  Pierre.     French    dislies  for  American 

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Housewith  A.  Lincoln.    N.Y.,  1866.    12°,     2.52.26 

Carpenter,  Frank   D.  Y.     Round   about   Rio. 

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Carpenter,  Harvey.    The  mother's  and  kinder- 

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Carpenter,  James,  and  Nasmyth,  James.  The 
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Carpenter,  J.  E.,  Ed.    Penny  readings  in  prose 

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Carpenter,  Mary,  Life  and  works.  J.  E.  Car- 
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Our  convicts.     (Vol.    II.)     London,    1864. 
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Carpenter,  Matthew  H.  Memorial  addresses 
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Principles  of  mental  physiology.   N.Y.,  1877. 

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Carpenter,  W.  Boyd.  Truth  in  tale.  Ad- 
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Carpenter,  William  Laiit.  Energy  in  nature. 
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Carr,  Beryl.     Marston  Hall.     N.Y.,  1880.     12°,     386.30 
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Carr,  M.  F.     Business.     Edinburgh,  1873.    12°,     233.22 
Carrel,  Armand.     History  of  the  counter  revo- 
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James  U.     London,  1857.     12°   ...     .      511.5 
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Gardner.     N.Y.,  1871.     16° 668.24 

Carrington,   Mrs.    M.   J.     Absaralca.      Phila., 

1868.     12° 724.4 

Carriston's  gift,  and  otlier  tales.    F.  J.  Fargus. 

N.Y.,  1885.     16° 967.6 

Carroll,   Howard.     Twelve  Americans  —  their 

lives  and  times.    N.Y.,  1883.     12°.     .     .     1118.5 
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Carson,  Kit,  Life  of.     J.  S.  C.  Abbott.     X.Y., 

1873.     12° 161.15 

Carter,  John,  Life  of.     J.  F.  Mills.    N.Y.,  1868. 

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Carter,  Robert.     A  summer  cruise  on  coast  of 

New  England.     Boston,  1864.     12°.     .     .     663.25 
Carter,   Robert  B.     Eyesight:  good   and   bad. 

London,  ISSO.     12°     .     .   ^ 679.20 

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Carter,  Susan  N.,  Ed.     Art  suggestions   from 

the  masters.     (First  series.)    N.Y.,  ISSl. 

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Carter    quarterman.      W.    M.    Baker.      N.Y., 

1876.     8° 365.10 

Carthage.   (Story  of  the  nations.)   A.  J.  Church 

and  Arthur  Oilman.     N.Y.,  1886.     12°    .     1431.3 
Carthage  and  the  Carthaginians.     R.  B.  Smith. 

London,  1879.     12° 1415.14 

Carthage  and  her  remains.     N.Davis.     N.Y., 

1861.     8° 664.3 

Carthaginian,  The  young;  or,  A  struggle  for 

empire.     G.  A.  Henty.     N.Y.,  1887.     12°,      937-3 
Cams,  William,   Ed.      Mcllvaine,   C.    P.,  last 

Bishop  of  Ohio,   Memorials    of.      N.Y., 

1882.     8° 189. .3 

Carver,  John.     Travels  through  the  interior  of 

North  America,  1766-68.      Dublin,  1779. 

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Cary,  Alice.   Clovernook.   N.Y.,  1884.   2  v.    12°,  1228.1-3 
Married,  not  mated.     N.Y.,  1856.     12°   .     .     425.23 
Pictures  of  a  country  life.    N.Y.,  1876.    12°,      411.8 
Cary,  Alice  and  Plucbe.     Ballads  for  little  folk. 

N.Y.,  1874.     8° 552.5 

Last  poems  of.     N.Y.,  1873.     12°  .     .     .     .      .551.2 
Memorial  of.      Mrs.  M.  Clemmer-Hudson. 

N.Y.,  1873.     12° 113.3 

Poetical  works  of.     Boston,  1886.     12°   .     .     578.10 
Cary,  Phoebe.     Poems  of  faith,  hope  and  love. 

N.Y.,]S6S.     16° .553.8 

Casey,  Silas.     Infantry  tactics.     N.Y.,    1862. 

3v.     18°  .     .     .  " 291.14 

Cash-boy's  trust.  The.    A.M.Mitchell.    N.Y., 

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Casimir    Maremma.     .Sir  A.    Helps.     Boston, 

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Cassell,  J.  History  of  war  between  Franco  and 
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Cassell's  popular  gardening;.     D.  T.  Fisli,  Ed. 

N.Y.,  [n.a.]^2  V.     8° CSS. 10 

Gassy.     II.  Smith.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     \G=      ...       331.8 

Cast  away  in  the   cold.     J.    Hardy.      Boston, 

ISCO.     16° 433.2 

Castaways,  The.      M.    Reid.      Boston,    1S70. 

W 467.3 

Caste.    .S.A.Story.     Boston,  18-56.     12°      .     .      42.5  1 

Castelar,  Emilio.     Old  Rome   and   new  Italy. 

-N.Y.,  187.3.     12° 733.3 

Castilian  days.     J.  Hay.     Boston,  1871.     12°.     724.22 

Castle   and   town.     [A  novel.]     F.  M.   Peard. 

I'liila.,  1882.     12° 389.16 

Castle  Blair.     A  story  of  youthful  days.     F.  A. 

Shaw.     Boston,  1878.     12° .371.23 

Castle  Daly.     A  story  of  an  Irisli  home  thirty 

years  ago.     A.  Keary.     Phila.,  1883.    12°,     947.14 

Castle  Ilohenwald.     A.  Streckf  u.ss.     Mrs.  Wis- 

ter.  Trans.    Phila.,  1879.     12°    .     .     .     .    302.21 
The  same 374.2.5 

Castle  Nowhere.     [Sketches.]     C.  F.  Woolson. 

Boston,  1875.     12° 317.23 

Castle  Rackrent,   and   essays   and   tales.     M. 

Edgemirth.     N.Y.,  18-55.     12°     ...     .      .346.1 

Castle  Richmond.     A.  TroUope.     N.Y.,  1860. 

12° 353.32 

Castle  St.  Aiigelo,  and  the  evil  eye.  Addition- 
al chapters  of  '"Roba  di  Roma."  W.  W. 
Story.     London,  1877.     12° 733.22 

Castlemon,  Harry,  pseud.     See  Fosdick,  C.  A. 

Castles  and  their  heroes.     B.  Hutton.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     16°     ...   • 127.1 

Castles  in  England,  Remains  of.     G.  J.  Park- 

yns.     London,  1816.     2  v.     12°.     .     .     .      513.6 

Castles  in  the  air.     R.  B.  Cofhn.     N.Y.,  1871. 

12= 2.54.21 

Castleton,  D.  R.  Salem.  A  tale  of  the  seven- 
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Cat,  The.  An  introduction  to  the  study  of  back- 
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Catechism  of  the  Council  of  Trent.  Published 
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Catharine  of  Aragon.  See  "History  of  two 
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Cathedral  cities.     Ely  and  Xorwich.     Drawn 

ami  etched  by  R.  Fiirren.     Introduction         * 

by  E.    A.    Freeman.     Cambridge,   Eng., 

1883.     Folio R.  L. 

Cathedral  towns  of  England,  Ireland  and  Scot- 
land, with  intervening  places.  T.  W.  Sil- 
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Cathedrals,  Essays  on.  J.  S.  Howson.  Lon- 
don, 1872.    "s° 231.11 

Cathedrals  of  England,  Hand-book  to.  Lon- 
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Cathedrals  of  Wales,  Hand-book  to.     London, 

1870.    S° 649-11 

Catherine.    W.  M.  Thackeray.     Boston,  1875. 

12° 373.11 

Catherwood,  Mary  U.     Craque-o'-doom.     [A 

story.]     Phila.,  1881.     12° .389.7 

Old  caravan  days.     Boston,  [n.d.]     16°.     .     921.12 

Catlin,  G.  The  Norlh  American  Indians.  Lon- 
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Caton,    John    Dean.      Miscellanies.      Boston, 

1880.     8° 284.14 

A  summer  in  Norway.     Chicago,  1875.    8°,    712.19 
Cats,  The  book  of.     Feline  facts  and  fancies. 

C.  H.  Ross.     London,  18(;s.     1G°     .     .     .      446.1 
Cats:    their  points  and   classilic.atiou.      With 

chapters   on   feline   ailments    and    their 

remedies.     How  to  train  them.  etc.     \V. 

G.  St.ables.     London,  [n.d  j     12°     .     .     .     1325.2 
Catskills,  The.     The  land  of  Rip  Van  Winkle. 

A  tour  through  the  romantic  parts  of  the 

Catskills.    Its  legends  and  traditions.    A. 

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W.  von  Kichthofen.     N.Y.,  188-5.     16°     .     781-11 
Caubul,   The    kingdom    of.     M.    Elphinstone. 

London.  2  v.     8° 726.11 

Caucacus,   Notes    on   the.     By   "Wanderer." 

London,  1883.    8°      .     ." 777.10 

Caucus    system.   The  American.      Its    origin, 

purpose    and    utility.      G.    W.    Lawton. 

N.Y.,  188.5.     12° 1245  8 

Cavalier,  The.     G.  P.  R.  .lames.     Phila.,  1877. 

12° 366.29 

Cavaliers  of  fortune;    or,   British   heroes   in 

foreign    wars.     J.    S.    Grant.      London, 

[n.d.]     Ui° ;K4.7 

Cave,  Marie  E.     Color.     X.Y.,  1869.     12°    .     .     669.19 

The  same 61)9.20 

Drawing  without  a  master.    X.Y.,  ISO."*.  12°,     652.21 
Cave-BroTwn,  J.     Lambeth  palace  and  its  asso- 
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Cave  life  in  Vick^burg.  ^N.Y.,  1864.     10°    .     .     443.29 
Cavendish,  Willi.am,  Duke  of  Newcastle.     His 

memoirs,  and  those  of  Margaret,  his  wife. 

C-  H.  Firlh,  Ed.     N.Y..  1886.     8°  .     .     .     1143.2 
Cavendish,  W.  and  M.,  Duke  and  Ducliexs  of 

Newcastle.   Lives    of,   by    the    Duchess. 

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Caverly,  Robt.  B.     History  of  Indian  wars  of 

N.  E.     Fifty  years  in  the  midst  of  them. 

Boston,  1SS2.     12° 595.9 

Caverns,    Celebrated    American:    Mammoth, 

Wyandot    .and    Luray,   with    descriptive 

notices   of  caves  in  other  lands.     H.  C. 

Hovey.     Cincinnati,  1882.    8°     .     .     .     .     773.10 
Caves    and    catacombs,   Famous.     W.    II.    D. 

Adams.     London,  1886.     12° 797.4 

Cavour,  Count  C.   B.  di.  Life  of.     W.   Botta. 

N.Y.,  1862.     8° 241.9 

Life.     C.  de  Mazade.     N.Y.,  1877.     S°   .     .     173.16 
Caxton,  William.     The  biography  'and  typog- 

raphv    of    England's    first  printer.      W. 

Bhides.     N.Y.,  1SS2.     12° 1124.12 

Caztocia.   [Essays.]   E.  Bulwer-Lytton.  N.Y., 

IStU.     12° 2.54  7 

Caxtons, The.  E.  Bulwer-Lytton.  Phila.,  1873. 

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Cazembe,  Sacerda's  journey  to,  in  1798.     R.  F. 

Burton,  Trans.     London,  1873.     8°      .     .     736.11 
Cazin,  Achille.     Phenomena  and  laws  of  heat. 

N.Y.,  1868.     16° 6:57.14 

Cecil  Dreeme.    T.    Winthrop.    Boston,  1801. 

12° 334.5 

Cecilia.    Madame    d'Arblay.     London,    1796. 

5  V.     16° 331.7 

Celebrated     characters.      A.    de    Lamartine. 

N.Y..  1854.     2v.     12° 132.1 

Celebrated   claimants,   ancient  and  modern. 

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Celebrated    saloons.     Madam    Gay.     Bostou, 

iNol.     16° 2.53.27 

Celebrated  travellers,  Lives  of.   J.  A.  St.  .John. 

X.Y.,  1854.     3v.     8=' 121.10 

Celebrated  women,  Portraits  of.    C.  A.  Sainte- 

Beuve.     Boston,  ISGS.     16° 212.14 

Celebrities  I  have  known;  with  episodes  poet- 
ical, social,  sporting  and  theatrical. 
(Second  series.)  J.P.Lennox.  London, 
1877.     2  V.     8° 1119.3 

Celesta.     (Juvenile.)     M.   E.   Berry.     Boston, 

1867.     16° ' 433.23 

Celeste,  Maria.     Galileo,  The  private  life  of. 

Pliila.,  [n.d.]     12° 178.30 

Celestial  objects  for  common  telescopes.    T. 

W.  Webb.     London,  1881.     16°  .     .     .     .  1313.12 

Celestial  scenery.    T.Dick.   Phila.,  184.5.    12°,     645.24 
The  same.     1855 646.10 

Celestial  symbol  interpreted ;  or,  The  natural 
wonders  and  spiritual  teachings  of  the 
sun,  as  revealed  by  the  triumphs  of  mod- 
ern science.  H.  W.  Morris.  Phila.,  1883. 
12° 1315.1 

Centennial  book  of  signers  of  the  Declaration 
of  Independence.  Illustrated  with  en- 
gravings, portraits,  views,  etc.  W.  Broth- 
erhead.     Phila.,  1875.     4° E.  L. 

Centennial  commissioner  in  Europe.    1874-76. 

J.  W.  Forney.     Phila.,  1876.     12°  .     .     .     483.31 

Centennial  Exhibition,-  1876,  Art  gallery  of. 
Descriptive  text  by  E.  Slrahan.  Phila., 
1877.     4°  .     .     .     .' E.  L. 

Centennial  Exposition.  Frank  Leslie's  his- 
torical register  of  the  U.  S.  centennial 
exposition,  (1876,)  with  nearly  eight  hun- 
dred illustrations,  drawn  expressly  for 
the  work;  including  illustrations  and  de- 
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E.xhibitions.  F.  H.  Norton,  Ed.  N.Y., 
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Centennial  International  Exhibition,   (1S7C, ) 

Masterpieces  of.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     3  v.    4°,      R.  L. 
Tol  I.  Fine  art.     E.  Strahan. 

II.  Industrial  art.     W.  Smith. 
III.  History.     J.  M.  Wilson. 

Centennial  Jubilee,  Our  National.  Orations, 
addresses,  and  poems  delivered  on  the 
Fourth  of  July,  1876.  F.  Saunders,  Ed. 
X.T.,  1877.     8° 488.12 

Centennial  rhymes  for  young  folks.  W.  Carle- 
ton.     N.ir.,  1876.     12° 552.32 

Century,  The:  its  fruits  and  its  festival.  A 
history  and  description  of  the  Centennial 
Exhibition  with  a  preliminary  outline  of 
modern  progress.  E.  C.  Bruce,  Phila., 
1877.    8° 485.5 

Century,  The:  [formerly  Scribiier's  Magazine.) 

Vols.  I.-XXXII."  N.T.,  1870-86.     8°    .      753.2 
Vol.  I.  Nov.,  lS70,-Apr.,  1871. 
II.  May-Oct.,  1871. 

III.  Nov.,  1871,-Apr.,  1872. 

IV.  May-Oct., 1872. 

V.  Nov.,  1872,-Apr.,  187-3. 
VI.  May-Oct.,  1873. 
VII.  Nov.,  lS73,-Apr.,  1374. 
VIII.  May-Oct.,  1S74. 
IS.  Nov.,  1874,-Apr.,  1875. 
X.  May-Oct.,  1875. 
XI.  Nov.,  lS75,-.\pr.,  1876. 
XII.  May-Oct.,  1876. 
XIII.  Nov.,  1876,-Apr.,  1877. 


Century,  The  —  concluded. 
Vol.  XIV.  May-Oct.,  1877. 

XV.  Nov.,  1877,-Apr.,  1878. 
XVI.  May-Oct.,  1878. 
XVII.  Nov.,  1878,-Apr.,  1879. 
XVIII.  May-Oct.,  1879. 
XIX.  Nov.,  1879,-Apr.,  1880. 
XX.  May-Oct.,  1880. 
XXI,  Nov.,  1880,-Apr.,  1881. 
XXII.  May-Oct,,  1881. 

XXIII.  Nov.,  18Sl,-Apr.,  1882. 

XXIV.  May-Oct.,  1882. 
XXV.  Nov.,  lS82.-Apr.,  1883. 

XXVI.  May-Oct.,  188:3. 
XXVII.  Nov.,  lS83,-Apr.,  1884. 
XXVIII.  May-Oct.,  1884. 
XXIX.  Nov.,  lSS4,-Apr.,  1885. 
XXX.  May-Oct.,  1885. 
XXXI.  Nov.,  lS85,-Apr.,  1886. 
XXXII.  May-Oct.,  1886. 
Century  of    dishonor,   A.    A  sketch  of   the 
United  States  government's  dealings  with 
some  of  the  Indian  tribes.     Mrs.  H.  H. 

Jackson.     N.Y.,  1881.     12° .592.9 

Century  of  roundels,  and  other  poems.     A.  C. 

Swinburne.     N.Y.,  1883.     12°     ...     .     576.16 
Ceramic  art.     tSee  Art,  Ceramic. 
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12° 354.3 

The  same 955.3 

Cervantes  Saavedra,   M.   de.     Don   Quixote. 

Boston,  18.54.    4  v.     16° 341.3 

Wit  and  wisdom  of  Don  Quixote.     Boston, 

1882.     18° 1214.15 

Cervantes.  (Foreign  classics  for  English  read- 
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Cervus,   G.  I.     Cut:  a  story   of  West  Point. 

Phila.,  1886.     12° 976.16 

Cesette.   A  story  of  peasant  life  in  France.     E. 

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Cesnola,  L.  P.  di.     Cyprus.     N.Y.,  1878.    8°  .      538.7 
Ceylon.      Baker,   S.    W.      Eight   years   in   C. 

Phila.,  187.3.     12° 664.24 

Rifle  and  hound  in  C.    Phila.,  1869.     12°,      711.2 
Forbes,  Major.     Eleven  years  in  C.     Lon- 
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ChadTwick,  Henry.      Sports  and   pastimes  of 

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N.Y'.,  187S.     12° 285.4 

Book  of  poems.     Boston,  1876.     18°   .     .     .      571-6 
Faith  of  reason.  The.     Boston,  1879.     12°.     294.12 
In  Nazareth  Town,  and  other  poems.     Bos- 
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The  man  Jesus.    [Lectures.]    Boston,  1881. 

16° 1212.12 

Ed.     The  two  voices.     Poems  of  the  moun- 
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Chain-bearer,  The.    J.  F.  Cooper.    N.T.,  18-55. 

12° 312.11 

The  same 381.3 

Chaldea,  The  story  of.  From  the  earliest  times 
to  the  rise  of  Assyria.  (Story  of  the 
nations.)     Z.   A.   E^'ozin.     N.Y.,   1SS6. 

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Chaldea  and  Assyria,  Art  in.  From  the  French 
of  G.  Perrot  and  C.  Chipiez.  W.  Arm- 
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Chaldean  account  of  Genesis.     From  the  ciini- 
fiiriii  inscriptions.    G.  Smith.    N.Y.,  1876. 

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Chaldean   magician,    The.     An   adventure   in 
Rome   iu   the    reign    of    Diocletian.     E. 

Eel<stein.     N.Y.,  1880.     18° 961.6 

Challice,  Mrs.     Illustrious  women  of   France. 

L.Midon.  1873.     12° 11.3.5.13 

Challouer,  Robert.    History  of  the  science  and 

art  of  music.  Cincinnati.  1880.  8°  .  .  683.8 
Chalmers,  Alexander,  Ed.    Paley,  Wm.,  Works 

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Chalmers,  Thomas.     (Heroes  of  Christian  his- 
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Life  of.     F.  Wayland.     Boston,  1864.     16°,     212.16 
Life  and  writings  of.     W.   Ilanna.     N.Y., 

185.5.     4v.     12° 148.8 

Chamberlain,  B.  P.    The  mistress  of  the  liome. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16'' 449.7 

Chambers,   A.    C.     Away   on   the   moorlands. 

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Chambers,  Julius.     A  mad  world  and  its  in- 
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Chambers,    Kobert.      Memoir,   with    autobio- 
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Works : 
The    book    of    days.      Edinburgh,    1863. 

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Eminent  Scotsmen,  Dictionary  of.     Glas- 
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Encyclopaedia.     London,  1874.    10  v.    8°,      R.  L. 
English  language  and  literature,  History 

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EnglLsh  literature,  Cyclopaedia  of.     Bos- 
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Illustrations  of  the  author  of  Waverley. 

Edinburgh,  1884.     16° 1238.3 

Scotland,  History  of  the  rebellion  of  174.5- 

46.     London,  [n.d.]     12° 493.5 

Scotland,  Popular  rhymes   of.     London, 

[n.d.  I     12° .573.6 

Vestiges  of  the  natural   history  of  cre.a- 

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Chambers,  T.  K.     Diet  in  health  and  disease. 

N.Y.,  1878.     12° 273.19 

Chambers,  Talbot   W.     A  companion   to  the 

revised  Old  Testament.  N'.Y.,1885.  12°,  1243.19 
Chambers,   William.     Ailie   Gilroy.     London, 

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Chambers,  W.  and  R.      Information  for   the 

people.  Phila.,  1867.  2  v.  8°.  .  .  .  237.1 
Miscellany.  London,  1869.  5  v.  12°  .  .  484.24 
Papers  for  the  people.     London,  1870.    0  v. 

12° 484.25 

Chamisso,    Adelbert    von.     Peter    Schlemihl. 

X.Y.,  1874.     12° 164.17 

Champion  of  Odin,  The;  or,  Viking  life  in  the 

days  of  old.     A  tale  of  ancient  war.     J. 

F.  Hodgetts.  N.Y.,  1S8.5.  12°  ...  .  9.35.13 
Champlin,  John  D.,  .7r.    Young  folk's  cyclop®- 

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Young  folk's  cyclopaedia  of    persons   and 

places.     KY.,  1881.     8° 203.4 

Young  folk's   history  of  tlie  war  for   the 

Union.     N.Y.,  1881.     8° .599.2 

The  same 694.8 

Ed.    Mission  of  G.  V.  Fo.k  to  Russia.    X.  Y., 

1873.  12° 727.3 

Champney,  Mrs.  L.  W.     All  around  a  palette. 

Boston,  1878.     12° 446.17 


Champney,  Mrs.  L.  \V.  — concluded. 

Bourbon  lilies.     Bo.-^ton,  1878.     12°     .     .     .     371.14 

The  same 371.15 

In 'he  sky  garden.     Boston,  1.S77.     12°.     .     436.25 
Three   Vassar  girls  abroad.     Boston,  1883. 

4° 773.15 

Three  Vassar  girls   in  England.     Boston, 

1884.     4° 778.8 

Three  Vassar  girls  in  Italy.     Boston,  1886. 

4° 793.10 

'        Three  Vassar  girls  on  the  Rhine.     Boston, 

1.S87.     4°  .     .  • 795.1 

Three  Vassar  girls  In  South  America.     Bos- 
ton, 1885.     4° 785.4 

Chance    acfjuaintance,    A.      \V.   li.    Howells. 

Boston,  1873.     18° 362. .33 

The  same .391.15 

Chance  for  himself;  or,  Jack  Hazard  and  his 
fortunes.    J.  T.  Trowbridge.  jPhila.,  [n.d.] 

1(1° 437.24 

The  same 445.5 

Chancellorsville,  A'true  history  of  the  charge 
of  the  eighth  Pennsylvania  cavalry  at. 
P.  lluey.  "phiLa.,  [n.d.]  12°  ....  1413.10 
Chandler,  Alfred  D.,  and  Sharp,  J.  C,  Jr.  A 
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Chandler,   Peleg  W.      Memoirs  of   Governor 

John  A.  Andrew.     Boston,  1880.     16°      .     194.16 
Chandler,  Zachariah,  Life  and  public  services; 
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1880.     8° 186.3 

Memorial  addresses  on  his  life  and  character 
delivered    in    Congress,    January,    1880. 

Washington,  1880.     8° 119.6 

Chandos.      L.    de    la    Ram(i.       Phila.,    1806. 

12° 414.1 

Chaney,  George    Leonard.      "A-16-ha!"      A 

Hawaiian  salutation.    Boston,  1880.    12°,     762.18 
Every-d.ay  life  and  morals.     Boston,  1885. 

16° 1238.6 

Change.    The  whisper  of  the  Sphinx.    [Poems.] 

W.  Leighton.     Phila.,  1879.      12°   .     .     .     .573.10 
Changed  brides.  The.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  X.  South- 
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Chauning,  G.  G.     Early  recollections  of  New- 
port, R.I.     Newport,  1868.     12°  .     .     .     .     253.22 
Chanuing,  William  Ellery,  D.D.     Correspond- 
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1874.     12° 264.10 

Celebration  of  the  one  hundredth  anniver- 
sary of  his  birthday  in  Brooklyn,  N.Y., 
Apr.  6-7,  18S0.     Boston,  1880.     8°  .     .     .     284.19 
Centennial  memory,  A.    C.  T.  Brooks.    Bos- 
ton, 1880.     16° 123.8 

Memoirs  of.     Boston,  18.54.     3  v.     8°      .     .       138.8 
Reminiscences  of.     E.   P.  Peabody.     Bos- 
ton, 1880.     12° 123.0 

Temperance,  An  address  on.     Boston,  1837. 

8° 287.3 

Works.     Boston,  185.5.     3  v.     12°  .     .     .     .       217.1 

The  same.     1875.     8° 143.6 

Channing,  William  Ellery,  [Xephew  of  the  pre- 
ccdiwi.]    The  woodman,  .and  other  poems. 

Boston,  1848.     16° 553.32 

Poems.     Boston,  1843.     16° 551.30 

The  same.     (Second  series.)     1847.     .     .     553.31 
Thoreau:  the  poet-naturalist.   Boston,  1873. 

12° 163.13 

Chauning,  Wm.  H.     Perkins,  J.  H.,   Memoir 

of.     Boston,  1851.     2v.     12° 164.8 


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Channings,  The.     [A  novel.]     Mrs.  H.   Wood. 

Phila.,  [ii.d.]     8° 346.64 

Chantry    House.      C.    M.    Tonge.      London, 

1886.     12° 977.5 

Chantry  priest,  The,  of  Barnet.  A  tale  of  the 
two  roses.     A.  J.    Church.     N".Y.,  18S.o. 

12° 964.7 

Chap-books   of  the   eighteenth   century.      J. 

Ashton.     London,' 1882.     12°      ....     1219. .3 
Chapel  of  St.  Mary.     Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Oliphant. 

Boston,  1861.     12° 341.27 

Chapin,  Bela,  Ed.     The  poets  of  New  Hamp- 
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Chapin,  Edwin  H.,  Life  of.     S.  Ellis.     Boston, 

1882.     S° 1112.13 

Living  words.     Boston,  1860.     12°      ...      265.6 
Chapin,  .James  H.     The  creation  and  the  early 

developments  of  society.  X.Y.,  ISSO.    12°,       126.8 
Chaplet  of  pearls.     C.  M.  Yonge.     N.Y.,  1869. 

8° 322.1 

Chaplin,  Mrs.  Ada  C.  Our  gold  mine ;  the  story 
of   American   Baptist  missions  in  India. 

Boston,  1877.     10°      .     .     .   ' .364.75 

Chaplin,  .Jeremiah.  Chips  from  the  Wliite 
House.  Selections  from  the  writings  of 
the  presidents  of  the  United  States.  Bos- 
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Dunster,  Henry,  Life  of.    Boston,  1872.    10°,      211.2 
Chapman,  Charles.     All  about  ships.    London, 

1873.     8° 641 . 1 

Chapman,  George.   Plays.    London,  1874.    12°,       614.4 
Trans,  of  Homer's  "Iliad."    London,  1857. 

2v.     12° 617.11 

Trans,  of   Homer's  "Odyssey."      London, 

1S57.     2v.     12° 617.12 

Chapman,  Helen  E.     His  Honor  the   Mayor. 

N.Y.,   1879.     16° 364.85 

Chapman,  Henry  C.     Evolution  of  life.    Phila., 

1873.     8° 623.16 

Chapters  on  animals.  P.  G.  Haraerton.  Bos- 
ton, 1874.     8° 240.10 

Chapters  on  wives.    Mrs.  S.  Ellis.     N.Y.,  1860. 

12° 411.10 

Character.    S.  Smiles.     N.Y.,  1872.     12°     .     .     234.24 
Character  sketches.     M.  MacLeod.     London, 

1872.     8° 233.7 

Character  sketches,  Development  drawings  and 
original  pictures  of  wit  and  humor.  C. 
H.  Bennett  and  R.  B.  Brough.     Loudon, 

[n.d.]     8° 275.1 

Character  and  characteristic  men.   E.  P.  Wliip- 

ple.     Boston,  1800.     12° 2.54.23 

Characteristics  of  women.     Mrs.  A.  Jameson. 

Boston,  1851).     16° 262.32 

Characteristics.     [Sketches   and   essays.]     A. 

P.  Ku>sell.     Boston,  1884.     12°.     .     .     .1229.19 
Charades,  enigmas,  puzzles,  etc.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

12° 127.5 

Charades,  plays  and  pantomimes.  E.  E.  Brew- 
ster.    Boston.  1S81.     16° 123.25 

Charades,  Social.     M.  T.  Caldor.    Boston,  1873. 

12° 615.16 

Charcot,  ,J.  M.     Diseases  of  the  spinal  cord. 

Cincinnati,  1881.     8° 677.19 

Charities  of  New  York,  Brooklyn  and  Staten 
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Camp.     N.Y.,  1808.     4° 251.2 

Charlemagne,   History  of.     G.  P.  R.   James. 

N.Y..  1854.     8° 131.3 

Charlemagne,  Legends  of.  T.  Bulfinch.  Bos- 
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Charles  I.,  Correspondence  with  Sir  Edward 
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Charles    I.,    History    of.     J.    Abbott.     N.Y., 

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Charles    II.,   History    of.     J.   Abbott.     N.Y  , 

185.5.     16° 122.23 

Charles    II.,   London    under.     J.    F.   Molloy. 

London,  1885.     2  v.     12° 1422.9 

Charles,  Prince,  and  the  Spanish  marriage. 
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S.  R.  Gardiner.     London,  1809.     2  v.    8°,      696. a 

Charles  Stuart,  Prince,  Count  ot  Albany,  (com- 
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Charles  V.,  Emperor  of  Germany,  History  of 
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Tlie  same.     1842 531.11 

The  same.     1854.     10° 473.11 

Charles   the  Bold,  Duke  of  Buryundy.     Life. 

J.  F.  Kirk.     Phila.,  1864.     3  v.     8°     .     .       152.5 

Charles,  Mrs.  E.  R.   Against  the  stream.    N.Y., 

1873.     12° 321.1 

Chronicles  of  the  Schonberg-Cotta  family. 

N.Y.,  1864.     12° 321.10 

Conquering  and  to  conquer.     N.Y.,  1875. 

12° 321.2 

The  cripple  of  Antioch,  and  other  scenes. 

N.Y.,  1864.     12° 364.37 

Diary   of   Mrs.  Kitty  Trevylyan.     London, 

1805.     12° .321.3 

Draytons,  The,  and  the  Davenanls.     X.Y., 

1866.  12° 321.4 

Early  dawn,  The.  N.Y.,  1804.  12°.  .  .  321.5 
Joan,  the  maid.  N.Y.,  1879.  12°  ...  321.28 
J-apsed  but  not  lost.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  12°.  .  321.27 
Martyrs  of  Spain,  etc.  N.Y.,  1865.  16°  .  162.11 
Note-book  of  the  Bertram  family.     Sequel 

to    "  Winifred    Bertram."      N.Y.,    1870. 

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On  both  sides  of  the  sea.     Sequel  to  "  The 
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Sketches  of  women  of  Christendom.     N.Y., 

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Tales  of  Christian  life.     N.Y.,  186.5.     16°    .     431.15 
Three  martyrs  of  the  nineteenth  century. 
Livingstone,    Gordon,   Patterson.     N.Y., 

1886.     12° 1137.8 

The  two  vocations.  N.Y.,  180.5.  10°  .  .  321.9 
Victory  of    the    vanquished.     N.Y.,   1871. 

12° 321.7 

Winifred  Bertram.    X.Y.,  1806.     12°      .     .       321.8 
Charles   Auchester.     S.    E.  Sheppard.     N.Y., 

1863.     8° 340.12 

The  same.     12° 0.5S.17 

Charles    O'Malley.     C.    J.    Lever.     London, 

[n.d.]     12°  ' 351.3 

The  same 351.4 

Charles,  River,  An   account   of  some   of  the 

bridges  over.     Cambridge,  18.58.     8°    .     .       207.3 
Charlestov^n,  Mass.,  and  Bunker  Hill,  Bibli- 
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Charlestown,  M.ass.,  The  genealogies  and  es- 
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Charlesworth,  V.  J.     Ilill,  liowlaml,  Life  of. 

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Charley  Laurel.  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  Lon- 
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Charlie  Asgarde.     A.  St.  Johnston.     London, 

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Charlie  Bell,  llie  waif  of  Elm  island.  E.  Kel- 
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Charlie  Codman's  cruise.     II.  Alger.     Boston, 

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Charlie  Kingston's  aunt.     Pen  Oliver,  pseud. 

London,  188.5.     12° 904.11 

Charlie  Koss.  The  father's  story  of  the  kid- 
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Charlotte,  Princens  of  \\'alen.  Memoir  and 
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Charlotte's  inheritance.  Sequel  to  "Birds  of 
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Charming  widow,  A.     K.  S.  Macqiioid.     N.Y., 

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Charnock,  John.  Nelson,  Lord,  Life  of.  Bos- 
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Chase,  A.  W.  Family  i)liysician,  farrier,  bee- 
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Chase,  Eliza  B.     Over  the  border;  Acadia,  the 

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Life  of.     R.  B.  Warden.     Cincinnati,  1874. 
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Chase  of  Leviathan,  The;  or,  Adventures  on 
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Chaste  as  ice  and  pure  ,as  snow.     M.  C.  Des- 

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Chateau  d'Or;  Norah;  Kitty  Craig.     Mrs.  M. 

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The  same 424.47 

Chatrian,  \.,  joint  author.     See  Erckmann,  E. 

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Chats  about  books,  poets  and  novelists.    M.  W. 

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Chats  with   young  women.  Five  minute.     D. 

Lewis.     N.Y.,  1874.     12° 225.20 

Chatterbox,   The.     J.    Erskine,  Ed.     Boston, 

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Chatterbox.    1880.    J.  E.  Clarke,  Ed.    Boston, 

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Chatterton,  Thomas.  Poetical  works,  with 
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Chatterton;  a  story  of  1770.  D.  Masson.  Lon- 
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Chattock,   R.   S.     Notes    on    etching.     N.Y., 

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Chaucer.     (English  men  of  letters.)     A.  W. 

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Poetical  works  of.     London,  1859.     8°    .     .       613.7 
Tales   from,  in   prose.     (Juvenile.)     C.  C. 
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Chaucer's    England.      M.    Browne.     London, 

1809.     Vcd.  I.     12° 512.11 

Chaucer's  Stories  simply  told.     M.  Seymour. 

London,  1884.     16° 918.11 

Chaunceys,   The.     Memorial.     W.  C.  Fowler. 

Bnston,  18.'5S.     8° 156.12 

Chautauqua  girls  at  home.  Sequel  to  "  Four 
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Cha-wner,  Edward.     Gleanings  from   German 

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Checker-player,  The  American.  Compris- 
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Checkmate.  [A  novel. [  J.  S.  Le  Fanu.  Bos- 
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Cheerful  words  from  the  writings  of  George 
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Cheever,  Henry  T.  Washburn,  Ichabod,  Auto- 
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Chellis,  Mary  I).     The   Revere   estate.     N.Y., 

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Chemical  physics.  Elements  of.     J.  P.  Cooke, 

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Chemical  and  geological  essays.     T.  S.  Hunt. 

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Cheney,  John  Vance.     The  old  doctor.     N.Y., 

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Cherbuliez,    Victor.       Jean    Teterol's     idea. 

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Chesneau,  Ernest.    The  education  of  the  artist. 

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Chesuey,  C.  C.    Essays  in  military  biography. 

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Waterloo  lectures.     London,  1874.     8°   .     .1428.12 

Chess  players  hand-book.  H.  Staunton.  Lon- 
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Chester,   Sarah  E.     Our  three    boys.      N.Y., 

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Chesterfield,  Earl  of.  His  wit  and  wisdom,  in 
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Chestnut  Street  club,  Boston,  Sketches  and 
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The  same 295.0 

Chevalier's  daughter.  The.  Being  one  of  the 
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Cheverus,  Cardinal,   Life  of.      J.    Huen-Du- 

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Chevreul,  M.  E.    The  laws  of  contrast  of  color. 

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Chickering,  J.  W.  The  hillside  church.  Bos- 
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Chicot,  the  jester.     Sequel  to  "Marguerite  de 

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Christie's   faith.     F.    W.    Robinson.     London, 

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Christine.    L.  Enault.     N.Y.,  1883.     16°     .     .       949.4 
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Stories  from  Homer.  N.Y.,  1878.  16°.  .  446.25 
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Clarke,  Mrs.  H.  S.     Their  children.     Boston, 

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The  legend  of  Thomas  Didymus,  the  Jewish 

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Ten  great  religions.     Boston,  1871.     8°.     .       626.4 
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Clarke,   R.  S.     The    Asbury  twins.      Boston, 

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The  same,  with  additions.     1S49     .     .     .      24.5.5 
Classical  writers.     J.    R.  Greene,  Ed.     Livy. 

W.  W.  Capes.     N.Y.,  1880.     18^     .     .     .       101.7 
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Tlie  heroes;  or,  Greek   fairy  tales   for  my 

children.     C.  Kingsley 971.1 

The  lady  of  the  lake.     W.Scott     ....      971.2 
Merchant  of  Venice.    Shakespeare.     H.  N. 

Hudson,  .ETd 971.. 3 

Queutin  Durward.     W.  Scott 971.4 

Robinson  Crusoe.     D.Defoe 971.5 

Selections  from   Irving's  sketch-book.     II. 

B.  Sprague 97 1 . 0 

Stories  of  the  Old  World.     A.  J.  Church    .      971.7 
The  Swiss  family  Robinson.     J.  11.  Stick- 

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Tales  of  a  grandfather.     W.Scott.     .     .     .      971.9 
Tales  from  Shakespeare.     C.  ancJ  M.  Lamb,    971.10 
The  water  babies.     C.  Kingsley      ....     971.11 
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English,  of  the  works   of  the   principal 
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Classification  of  animals.  Introduction  to  the. 

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Claudia.    A.  M.  Doxiglass.     Boston,  187.5.    12°,    415.20 
Claus,  C.     Text-book  of  zoology.      A.   Sedg- 
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Claverings,   The.     A.   Trollope.     N.Y.,    1800. 

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Clay,  Henry.     Life.     Boston,  1876.     12°.     .     .       176.1 
Life  of.     G.  D.  Prentice.     N.Y.,1831.     10°,     147.14 
Claydon,  P.  W.     Samuel  Sharpe,  Egyptologist 
and    translator  of    the    Bible.     London, 

1883.     12° 1118.22 

Clayton,  E.  C.     English  female  artists.     Lon- 
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Queens  of  song.     N.Y.,  186.5.     8°  .     .     .     .     168.18 
Clemens,  E.  J.  M.     La  Plata  countries  of  South 

America.     Phila.,  1886.     12° 797.12 

Clemens,  S.  L.     Innocents  abroad.    Hartford, 

1870.    8° , 716.7 

The  same     ....'. 716.8 

Life  on  the  Mississippi.    Boston,  1883.    8°,      776.5 

The  same 779.2 

Old  and  new  sketches.     Hartford,  1875.     4°,     247.19 
The  prince  and  the  pauper.     Boston,  1882. 

8° 395.13 

The  same 395.14 

The    stolen     white     elephant,     and     other 

sketches.     London,  1873.     12°     ...     .     1219.2 
A  tramp  abroad.     Hartford,  1880.     8°     .     .      765.6 

The  same 765.8 

Roughing  it.     Hartford,  1872.     8° .     .     .     .     717.13 
and  Warner,  C.  D.     The  gilded  age.     Hart- 
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The  same 347.53 

Clement,  Mrs.  Clara  E.     Cushman,  Charlotte, 
Life     of.       (American      actor     series.) 

Boston,  1882.     12° 1111.14 

Eleanor  Maitland.     Boston,  1881.     12°   .     .      389.8 
Hand-book  of  legendary  and  mythological 
art.     N.Y.,  1871.     12° 668.11 


Clement,  Mrs.  Clara  E.  —  cuncluded. 

Hand-book  of  painters,  sculptors,  etc.  N.Y., 

1S74.     S° 145.16 

Outline  history  of  painting.  N.T.,1883.  12°,      687.2 
An  outline  history  of  sculpture  for  begin- 
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Clement's  trial  and  victory.     Mrs.  M.  E.  Gellie. 

X.Y.,  1875.     12° 4.37.20 

Clemmer,  Mrs.  Mary,  Memorial  of.  E.  Hud- 
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See  also  Hudson,  Mrs.  M.  C.  * 

Cleopatra.      Mme.   A.    M.   Durand.     Boston, 

1886.     16° 975.3 

Cleopatra,  Queen  of  Egypt,   History  of.     J. 

Abbott.     X.Y.,1854.     16° 1223 

Cleopatra's  needle.  A  history  of  the  London 
obelisk,  with  an  exposition  of  the  hiero- 
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The  same.     E.  Wilson.     London,   [n.d.] 

12° 493.14 

Clerke,  Agnes  M.  History  of  astronomy  dur- 
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Clevehall.    E.  M.  Sewell.     London,  ia55.    12°,      371.1 
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Cleveland,  Grover.     Life  and  public  services, 

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Goodrich.  Boston,  1.884.  12°  ...  .  1128.2 
Cleveland,  Richard  J.     Voyages  of  a  merchant 

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1886.  16° 1138.9 

Cleveland,  Rose  E.      George  Eliot's  poetry, 

and  other  studies.  X.Y.,  1885.  12°  .  .  1245.6 
Clever   woman   of    the    family.  The.     C.    M. 

Yonge.     N.Y..  1865.     8° 322.2 

Cleverdale   mystery.   The;  or.    The  machine 

and  its  wheels.     W.  A.  Wilkins.     N.Y., 

1882.     16° 941.14 

Cle'w  of  the  maze,  and  The  spare  half  hour. 

C.  H.  Spurgeon.  N.Y.,  18S4.  12°  .  .1232.10 
Cliff  climbers,  The.     M.  Reid.     Boston,  1864. 

16° 467.5 

Clifford,  F.  S.    A  romance  of  perfume  lands. 

Boston,  187.5.     12° 441.19 

Clifford,  Wm.  K.     Common  sense  of  the  exact 

sciences.  London,  1885.  12°  ...  .  1325.13 
Lectures  and  essays.     London,  1879.     2  v. 

8° 284.12 

.Seeing  and  thinking.  London,  1879.  16°.  673.15 
Clifton    picture,    The.       G.    J.    A.    Coulson. 

Phila.,  1878.     8° 395.24 

Climate  and   cosmology.   Discussions  on.    J. 

Croll.     X.Y.,  1886.     12° 1327.11 

Clinical  medicine.  Manual  of.     T.  H.  Tanner. 

Phila.,  1856.     10° 631.21 

Clinton,  De  Witt,  Life  of.     J.  Renwick.     N.Y., 

1854.     10° 121.4 

Clinton,  H.  R.     The  war  in  the  Peninsula,  and 

Wellington's  campaigns   in   France   and 

Belgium.  London,  [n.d.]  12°  ...  .  1422.8 
Clive,  Lord.  Life  of.     G.  B.  Malleson.     Lon-         , 

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Clive,  Mrs.  Caroline  W.     Paul  Ferroll.    N.Y., 

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Clockmaker,  The.  Sayings  and  doings  of 
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Clodd,  E.  The  childhood  of  the  world.  Bos- 
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Cloister  and  hearth.     C.  Reade.     X.Y.,  1801. 

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Cloriuda;  or.  The  rise  and  reign  of  His  Excel- 
lency Eugene  Rougon,  the  man  of  pro- 
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Cloth  of  gold.  [Poems.]  T.  B.  Aldrich.  Bos- 
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Cloud   pictures.     F.  H.  Undersvood.     Boston, 

1872.     12= 234.16 

Clovernook;  or.  Recollections  of  our  neighbor- 
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Clyde  Wardleigh's  promise.     M.  D.  Xauman. 

Phila.,  1873.     12° 333.23 

Clytia.    A  romance  of  the  sixteenth  century. 

A.  Hausrath.     N.Y.,  1884.     18°       ...     051.10 

Coal,  A  lump  of,  a  grain  of  salt,  and  other  auto- 
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Coan,  Titus.  Adventures  in  Patagonia.  A 
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Coan,  Titus  M.     Topics  of  the  time.     Studies 

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Historical  studies.  N.Y.,  1883.  16°.  .  1224.7 
Social  problems.  N.Y.,  1883.  16°  .  .  1214.21 
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Cobb,  James  F.     Martin  the  skipper.     X.Y., 

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Cobbe,  Frances  Power.     The  confessions  of  a 

lost  dog.     London,  1867.     16°     ...     .       452.9 
Darwinism   in    morals,   and   other  essays. 

Boston,  1883.     12° 245.14 

The  same 1225.16 

Duties    of    women.     [Lectures.]     Boston, 

1881.  12° 129.1 

Hours   of   work   and    play.      Phila.,  1807. 

12° 263.7 

The  peak    in  Darieu.     [Essays.]     Boston, 

1882.  12°     .....  1219.18 

Religious  duty.     Boston,  1883.     12°   .     .     .       265.8 

The  same 1227.5 

Cobbett,  William.     English  grammar.     N.Y., 

1884.  18° 1224.15 

Rural  rides  in  England.    1821-32.    London, 

1885.  2v.     12° 792.22 

Cobden,  Paul.     Take   a  peep.     Boston,  1874. 

16° 437.19 

The  turning  wheel.     Boston,  1872.     16°     .     437.18 
Cobden,   Richard,    Biography   of.     J.   McGil- 

christ.     N.Y.,  1865.     12° 213.21 

Life  of.     J.  Morley.     Boston,  1881.    8°  .     .     1112.3 
Mission  of.     Lord  Hobart.     London,  [n.d.] 

12° 243.14 

•  Recollections    of,    and    the    anti-corn-law 

league.    H.  Ashworth.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]    12°,     178.19 
Cobden  Club  essays.     (Second  series.)     Lon- 
don, 1872.     8° 245.13 

Cobwebs  and  cables.     H.  Smith,     N.Y.,  1881. 

1-:!° 379.26 


CobTwebs  from  an  empty  skull.      Bierce, 

M.A.     London,  1874.     12° 264.19 

Cobwebs  of  criticism.  A  review  of  the  first 
reviewers  of  the  "Lake,"  "'Satanic"  and 
"  Cockney  "  schools.  T.  H.  Caine.  Lon- 
don, 188;3.     12° 1232.14 

Cockaynes  in  Paris,  The.  B.  Jerrold.  Lon- 
don, [n.d.]     12°     ... 422.2 

Cocktou,  Henry.    Sylvester  Sound.     London, 

[n.d.]     12°    445.16 

Valentine  Yox.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     8°     .     .     .     427.27 
Codmau,  John.     The   ronnd   trip,  by  way  of 
Panama,  California,  Oregon,  etc.     N.Y., 

1879.     12° 762.0 

Coffee;   its  history,  cultivation  and  uses.     R. 

Hewitt,  Jr.     X.Y.,  1872.    8° 64714 

Coffee;  from  plantation  to  cup.  History  of 
coffee  i)roduction  and  consumption.  F. 
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Coffin,  Charles  Carleton,  [pseud.,  Carleton.) 
The  boys  of  '70.  A  history  of  the  battles 
of  the  revolution.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     4°     .     .     465.19 

The  same 925.9 

The  boys  of  '61 ;  or.  Four  years  of  fighting. 

Boston,  [n.d.]     4° 915.4 

The  same 925.11 

Building  of  the  nation.     N.Y.,  1883.     8°    .      697.7 

The  same 925.10 

Caleb  Kriukle.  Boston,  1875.  12=  .  .  .  364.0 
Following  the  flag.  Boston,  1805.  16°.  .  454.10 
Garfield,  James  A.,  Life  of.     Boston,  1880. 

12° 178.34 

My  days  and  nights   on    the    battle-field. 

Boston,  1865.     12= 661.25 

Old  times  in  the  colonies.     N.  Y.,  1881.     8°,     448. 13 

The  same 925.8 

Our  new  way  around  the  world.     Boston, 

1809.     8° 662.2 

The  same 794.8 

The  seat  of  empire.  Boston,  1870.  12°.  .  484.17 
The  story  of  liberty.     N.Y.,  1879.     8°     .     .      448.1 

The  same 925.7 

Story  of  the  great  Boston  fire.     1872.     Bos- 
ton, 1872.     12° 217.5 

Winning  his  way.     Boston,  1860.     16°    .     .     4.54.12 
Coffin,  .Sir  Isaac,  Admiral.     His  life,  and  Eng- 
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Amory.     Boston,  1886.     8= 1139.6 

Coffin,  J.     Newbury,  Newburyport,  and  West 

Xewbury,  History  of.     Boston,  1845.     8°,      478.5 
Coffin,  Levi,  the  reputed  president  of  the  un- 
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Coffin,   R.    B.     Cakes    and   ale   at   Woodbine. 

N.Y.,  1868.     12= 311.3 

Castles  in  the  air.     N.Y.,  1871.     12°.     .     .     254.21 
Matrimonial  infelicities.    N.Y.,  186.5.    12°,    3:33.10 
Coffin,  R.   F.    An  old   sailor's  yams.    N.Y., 

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Prov.,  R.  I.,  1828.     8° 552.6 

Cohen,  J.  Soils.     The  throat   and   the   voice. 

Phila.,  1879.     18= 673.16 

Coins,  Ancient  and  modern.     J.  R.  Snowden. 

Phila.,  1860.     8° 6.52.3 

Coins,  medals  and  seals.    W.  C.  Prime.     N.Y., 

1864.     i>' 6.52.7 

Coins  of  all  nations.  Gold  and  silver.  [A  man- 
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Colange,  Leo   de.     French   piclures.     Boston, 

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Colcomb,  J.  C.  R.  The  defence  of  Great  and 
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Cole,  Arthur  C,  Ed.     Studies  in  microscopical 

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Cole,  G.  R.  Fitz-Roy.     The  Peruvians  at  home. 

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The  same 792.14 

Cole,  J.  R.     The  horse's  foot  and  how  to  shoe 

it.     Cincinnati,  1879.     12° 658.26 

Coleman,  W.  S.     British  butterflies.     London, 

1867.     16° 621.16 

Our  woodlands,  lieaths  and  hedges.     Lon- 
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Coleridge,  A.  D.  Translation  of  Hellborne's 
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Coleridge,  Samuel  T.,  Life  of.     (English  men 

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Biographia    literaria;    or,     Biographical 
sketches   of  my  literary  life  and  opin- 
ions.   H.  N.  Coleridge,  Joint  .Ed.    X.Y., 

1872.     2  V.     12° 1129.27 

Lectures  on  Shakespeare,  and  other  Eng- 
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Miscellanies,   Esthetic   and   literary:   to 
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Poetical   and   dramatic  works,  with  me- 
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Coleridge,  Sara.     Plantasmion.    [A  fairy  tale.  ] 

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N.Y.,  1874.     12° 112.6 

Coles,  Edward,  second  governor  of  Illinois. 
Sketch  of  his  life,  and  of  the  slavery 
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Coles,  L.  B.  The  philosophy  of  health.  Bos- 
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E.  Bersier.     London,  1884.     12°      ...     1132.2 

Coligny,  Gaspard  de.    Admiral  of  France.    Life 

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Colin  Clout's  calendar.  The  record  of  a  sum- 
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College  education,  The  new  departure  in.  A 
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College,  The,  the  marhet  and  the  court.  [Lect- 
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College  book.  The.  C.  F.  Richardson  and  H. 
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College  tramps.     Adventures  of  Yale  students 

in  Europe.  F.  A.  Stoker.   N.Y.,  1879.    12°,     762.24 

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Collier,    Robert    Laird.      English    home    life. 

Boston,  1880.     16°      .    ". 781.18 

Colling,  James  K.     Art  foliage   for  sculpture 

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4° R.  L. 

Collins,  Mortimer.     A  Summerfield  imbroglio. 

Boston,  1876.     12° 364.40 

Collins,   Perry    McD.      A    voyage    down    the 

Amoor.     N.Y.,  1860.     12° 664.13 

Collins,  W.  Lucas.     La  Fontaine,  and   other 

French  fabulists.     Pliila.,  [n.d.]     16°.     .1111.16 
Collins,  W.  H.     Perspective  explained.     Lon- 
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Collins,  William.     Pocket  atlas  of    historical 

geography.     London,  1871.     12°      ...     484.23 
Poetical  works.     Boston,  [n.d.]     16°.     .     .     562.14 
Collins,   (William)    Wilkie.     After  dark,   and 

other  stories.     X.Y.,  1874.     12°.     .     .     .     335.29 
Alicia  Warlock,  and  other  stories.     Boston, 

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Anlonia;    or.   The  fall    of    Rome.      X.Y., 

1874.     12° 335.30 

Armadale.     N.Y.,  1874.     12° .33.S.2S 

The  same 335. .31 

Basil;  or,  The  crossed  path.     Pliila  ,  [n.d.] 

12° 3;35.6 

The  dead  secret.  N.Y.,  1874.  12°  .  ...  335.32 
The  frozen  deep.  Boston,  1875.  12°  .  .  335.7 
Hide  and  seek;   or.  The  mystery  of  Mary 

Grice.     X.Y.,  1874.     12° 335. :33 

"I  sav  no;"  or.  The  love-letter  answered. 

N.Y.,  1884.     10° 962.4 

Man  and  wife.  X.Y.,  1871.  8°  .  .  .  .  :»5.3 
The  moonstone.  X.V.,  1874.  12°  .  .  .  335.34 
The  new  Magdalen.  N.Y.,  1873.  12°  .  .  335.9 
Xo  name.  Boston,  1863.  2  v.  12°  .  .  .  335.10 
Poor  Miss  Finch.  X.Y.,  1874.  12°  .  .  .  3:55. .35 
Queen  of  hearts.  X.Y.,  18.59.  12°  .  .  .  335.11 
The  two  destinies.  N.Y.,  1876.  12°  .  .  335.26 
The  woman  in  white.  X.Y.,  1870.  8°  .  .  335.2 
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Colman,  Henry.     European  life  and  manners. 

Boston,  18.50.     2  v.     12°     .....     .      236.4 

Colman,  James  F.     Knightly  heart,  and  other 

poems.     Boston,  1873.     12° 551.3 

Colman    family.      [Memoir.]      R.    B.    Peake. 

London,  i.'yi.      8° 142.11 

Colomb,  J.   B.   B.    True  as  steel.     London, 

1879.     12° 386.3 

Uncle  Chesterton's  heir.    N.Y.,  1879.     12°,      375.7 
Colonel  Cheswick's  campaign.     F.  L.  Shaw. 

Boston,  1886.     16° 975.9 

Colonel   Dunwoddie,  millionaire.     A  story  of 

to-day.     \V.  F.  Baker.     X.Y.,  1878.     8°  .      377.7 
Colonel  Enderby's  wife.     Mrs.  W.   Harrison. 

N.Y.,  1885.     16° 967.14 

Colonel's    daughter.    The;    or,    Winning    his 

spurs.     C.King.     Phila.,  1883.     12°    .     .     944.17 
Colonel's  opera  cloak.    Mrs.  C.  C.  Brush.    Bos- 
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Colonna,    Vittoria.     T.    A.    Tiollope.     N.Y., 

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Color.     Mine.  SI.  E.  Cavt'.     N.Y.,  1869.     V>°  .     OO'.i.  19 
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Color,  The  theory  of,  in  its  relation  to  art,  and 
art  industry.  \V,  von  IJezoUl.  Boston, 
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Color-blindness.  Its  danger  and  its  detec- 
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Color-guard,  The.     J.   K.    Ilosmer.    Boston, 

1S(j4.     12° 712.13 

Color-sense,  The.  Its  origin  and  development. 
An  essay  in  comparative  psychology.  G. 
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Colorado. 

Bowles,    S.      Its    parks    and     mountains. 

Springfield,  1869.     12° 646.7 

Fossett,  F.  Historical,  descriptive  and 
statistical  work  on. the  Kocky  Mountain 
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1876.     12° 49.3.9 

Its  mines,  farms  and  health  resorts.  N.Y., 

1880.     12° 766.13 

Grealorex,  E.  Summer  etchings  in  Colo- 
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Hayes,  A.  A.    New  Colorado,  and  the  Santa 

Fe  trail.    N.Y.,  18S0.    8° 767.. 5 

Pabor,  W.  E.  Colorado  as  an  agricultural 
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K.Y.,  1883.     12° 771.10 

Taylor,  B.  A  summer  trip  to  Colorado. 
N.Y.,  1867.     12° 732.13 

Colored  cadet  at  West  Point.  Autobiography 
of  Lleid.  Henry  Ossian  Flipper,  U.S.A. 
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Colquhoun,  Archibald  K.  Across  ChrysC.  A 
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Colquhoun,  John.     Moor  and  loch.     Highland 

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Colton,  G.  W.  and  C.  B.  General  atlas.  Let- 
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Columbia  and  Canada.  Notes  on  the  Great 
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Columbia  River,  Adventures  on  the.     R.  Cox. 

N.Y.,  1832.     8° 605.4 

Columbian  speaker.  The.    J.  L.  Campbell  and 

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Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    Life  of.    N.Y.,  1875.    12°,     147.22 
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Goodrich,  A.     History  of.    N.Y.,  1874.    8°,      166.6 
Helps,  Sir  Arthur.    Life  of.    London,  1869. 

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Irving,  W.    Life   and   voyages  of.     N.Y., 

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Lamartine,  A.  de.  Life  of.  X.Y.,  1877. 
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Columbus,  Ohio.  Its  history,  resources  and 
progress.  J.  II.  Studer.  Columbus,  1873. 
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Colville,  II.  E.     The  accursed  land.     (Edom.) 

London,  1884.     12° 789. 2 

Colvin,  Sidney,  Ed.  Selections  from  the  writ- 
ings of  Walter  Savage  Landor.  London, 
1882.     8° 1214.14 

Colvin,  Verplanck.  Topographical  survey  of 
the  Adirondack  wilderness  of  New  York. 
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Combe,  Andrew.    The  management  of  infancy. 

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The  principles  of  physiology.  N.Y.,  184vS. 
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Combe,    George.     A    system    of    phrenology. 

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Combe,  William.  The  three  tours  of  Dr.  Syn- 
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Combustion  of  coal,  A  practical  treatise  on. 
Description  of  various  devices  for  the 
economic  generation  of  heat.  W.  M. 
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Comedy  of   terrors.      J.   De   Mille.      Boston, 

1872.     8° 347.17 

Comegys,  Benjamin  B.    How  to  get  on.   Phila., 

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Comfort,  G.  F.  and  Mrs.  A.  M.  Woman's  edu- 
cation and  health.     Syracuse,  1874.     12°,      262.6 

Comic    almanack.      W.    M.    Thackeray,    and 

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Comic   dramas.     M.  Edgeworth.     N.Y.,  1855. 

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Coming  earthquake,  The,  and  the  signs  that 
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Coming  empire.  The;  or.  Two  hundred  miles 
in  Texas  on  horseback.  H.  F.  McDanield 
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3  V.     8° 2.32.15 

Coming  of  the  Lord.     Sixteen  addresses  on 

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Comins,   Lizzie   B.,    (pseiul.,   Laura    Caxton. ) 

Ilartwell  farm.     Boston,  [n.d.[     12°   .     .     342.16 

Commerce,  The  growth  and  vicissitudes  of. 
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The  manual  of.  Source,  mode  of  produc- 
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Manual  of  recent  and  existing  commerce, 
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industry  at  home  and  abroad,  during  the 
continental  system,  the  protectionist  pol- 
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Natural  history  of  the  raw  materials  of  com- 
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The  same 658.14 

Technical  history  of  commerce.  Skilled 
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Commercial  products  of  the  sea;  or,  Marine 
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Commines,  Philip    de.   Memoirs    of.      A.    U. 

Scroljle.     London,  1855.     2  v.     8°.     .     .       142.1 

Common-place  book.  Mrs.  A.  Jameson.  Lon- 
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Common-place    book.      K.   Southey.      N.Y., 

18.55.     2  V.     8° ".     .     .     .       231.4 

Common  sense  about  women.     T.  W.  Higgin- 

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Common  sense  in  religion.  J.  F.  Clarke.  Bos- 
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Common  sense  of  the  exact  sciences.     W.  K. 

Clitlord.     London,  1885.     12°     ...     .   1325.22 

Communism  and  socialism  in  their  history 
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Comparative  politics.     E.  A.  Freeman.    N.Y., 

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Composition,  School.  Advanced  language 
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Compton,  Francis  Snow.    Esther.    N.Y.,1884. 

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Comstock,  John  M.    Civil  service  in  the  U.S. ; 

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Conant,  A.  J.  Foot-prints  of  vanished  races 
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Concord,  (Mass.,)  in  the  colonial  period.     A 
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C.  H.  Walcott.     Boston,  1884.     8°  .     .     .     1416.4 
Concord  days.    A.  B.  Alcott.     Boston,  1872. 

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Concord  fight.  Proceedings  at  the  centen- 
nial  celebration  of  the,  April  19,    1875. 

Concord,  Mass.,  1876.     8° 528.5 

Concord  guide-book.     G.   B.  Bartlett,   Ed. 

Boston,  [n.d.]     12° 764.20 

Concord  school  of  philosophy.  Lectures  on 
the  life  and  genius  of  Goethe.  F.  B.  San- 
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Concord  and  Merrimack  rivers,  A  week  on. 

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Concord,  N.H.,  History  of.  N.  Bouton.  Con- 
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Concordance,  Analytical,  to  the  Bible.  Con- 
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arranged  under  its  Hebrew  or  Greek  origi- 
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Condensed    novels.       Bret    Harte.       Boston, 

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Condensed   novels    and    stories.       B.   Harte. 

Boston,  18S2.     12- 942.14 

Couder,  Claude  1!.  Heth  and  Moab.  Explo- 
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Judas  Maccabajus  and   the   Jewish  war  of 

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Conder,  Claude  R.  — concluded. 

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Condit,   Charles    L.      Painting  and    painters' 

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Conduct  of  life.     R.    W.   Emerson.     Boston, 

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Cone,  Mary.  Two  years  in  California.  Chica- 
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Confectioner's  hand-book.     N.Y.,  1868.     12°,      653.1 

Confederacy,  Cradle  of  the.  South-western 
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Confederate  soldier  in  Egypt.     W.  W.  Loring. 

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Confederate  States,  The  secret  service  of,  in 
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Conference  papers.  Analysis  of  discourses, 
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Confessions  of  a  clarinet-player.  E.  Erck- 
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Confessions  of  an  English   opium-eater.     T. 

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Confessions  of  a  frivolous  girl.  A  story  of 
fashionable  life.  R.  Grant.  Boston, 
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Confessions    of    a    lost    dog.     F.   P.    Cobbe. 

London,  1867.     16° 452.9 

Confessions  of  a  medium.     N.Y.,  1882.     12°,   1212.21 

Confessions  of  a  pretty  woman.     J.  Pardoe. 

Phila.,  [n.d.]    8° 365.67 

Confessions    of    Con   Cregau.     C.    J.   Lever. 

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Confessions  of  Harry  Lorrequer.    C.  J.  Lever. 

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The  same 351.6 

Confidence.  H.  James,  Jr.    Boston,  ISSO.    12°,     396.10 
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Conflict  in  nature  and  life.  A  study  of  antag- 
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N.Y.,  1865.     3v.     12=" 476.5 

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Congreve,  George  Thomas.     Consumption  and 

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Trans.     Virgil's  "^Enid."     N.Y.,  1807.     8°,      616.2 

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8°  125.13 

Conjugial  love.     E.  Swedenborg.    N.Y.,  1878. 

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Conjurer  Dick;  or,  The  adventures  of  a  young 

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Conkliu,  Mrs.  Nathaniel.     Bek's  first  corner. 

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Conn,  n.  \V.     Evolution  of  to-day.     N.Y.,1SS6. 

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Connecticut    Agricultural    Society,    Transac- 
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Ch.arles.     N.Y.,  1875.     12° .321.2 

Conqueror,  The,  .and  his  companions.     J.  R. 

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Conrad     Hagen's      mistake.       O.     Roquette. 

Phila.,  1881.     12° 378.27 

Conrad  the  squirrel.  Life  and  times  of.     Lon- 
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Conscript,  The.     A.   Dumas.     Phila.,    [n.d.] 

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Conscript,  The.     E.  Erckmann   and  A.  Clia- 

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Conservation  of    energy,   The.     B.   Stewart. 

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Conservative  reformation.  The,  and  its  theol- 
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Conspirators,  The;  or.  The  Chevalier  D'Har- 

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Constable  and  Gillies,  Personal  reminiscences 

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Stoddard,  Ed.     N.Y.,  1876.     12°      .     .     .     134.29 
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Constance's   fate:   A   story  of  Denzil   Place. 

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Constantinople,  The  fall  of.    The  story  of  the 

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Constitutional  amendment,  The.    Discussion 

on  the  observance  of  the  Sabbath.    Battle 

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Constitutional  class-book.     J.  Story.    Boston, 

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Constitutional  progress.  M.  Burrows.  Lon- 
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Constitutions  of  the  several  states,  and  of  the 

U.S.    N.Y.,  1879.     8= 276.11 

Consular   reminiscences.     G.   H.  Horstmann. 

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Consumption  andolher  chest  diseases.  Show- 
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Consumption.     Is    consumption    contagious  ? 
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The  same 675.25 

Contarini  Fleming.     B.  Disraeli.     X.Y.,  1870. 

8= 427.8 

Contemporary  portraits.  Thiers,  Strauss, 
Monod,  Vinet,  Verny,  Robertson,  and 
others.  E.  de  Pressense.  N.Y.,  1880. 
12= 185.11 

Contraband;  or,  A  losing  hazard.     G.  J.  W. 

Melville.     London,  [n.d.]     12=    ....       955.4 

Contrary  winds,  and  other  sermons.     W.  M. 

Taylor.     X.Y.,  1883.     12° 1225.21 

Contrast  of  color,  The  laws  of.     M.  E.  Chev- 

reul,     London,  1857.     16° 668.22 

Convalescent,    The.      X.    P.    ^Tillis.      N.T., 

1859.     12° 414.17 

Conversation.     Its  faults  and  its  graces.     A. 

P.  Peabody,  Ed.     Boston,  1882.     18=   .     .     1214.6 

Conversations  on  some  of  the  old  poets.     J. 

R.  Lowell.     Cambridge,  1846.     12=.      .     .     262.16 

Conversations  with  an  ambitious  student.    E. 

Biihver-Lytton.     N.Y.,  1832.     12°.     .     .     2.51.21 

Conversion  of  the  northern  nations,  The.     C. 

Meiivale.     N.Y.,  1860.     12= 244.4 

Convicts,  The,  and  their  children.     B.  Auer- 

bach.     N.y.,  1877.     16° 064.56 

Conviray,  C.  L.    Life's  promise  to  pay.     Phila., 

1876.  12° .361.51 

Conway,  Hugh,  pseud.     See  Fargus,  F.  J. 
Conway,   Moncure   D.     Carlyle,   T.,   Life  of. 

N.Y.,  1881.     12° 187.18 

Deraonology,  and   devil   lore.     N.Y.,   1879. 

2  v.     8° 284.6 

Emerson  at  home  and  abroad.    Boston,  1882. 

12° 1114.13 

The  rejected  stone.     Boston,  1861.     12=       .      474.7 
Travels  in  South  Kensington,  with  notes  on 
decorative   art   and  architecture  in  Eng- 
land.    N".Y.,  1882.     8° 684.4 

The  wandering  Jew.     N.Y.,  1881.     12°  .     .     294.23 
Conwell,  Russell  H.     Blaine,  James  G.,  Life 

and  public  services  of.    Boston,  1884.    12°,     1128.1 
Why  and  how  the  Chinese  emigrate.    Bos- 
ton, 1871.    8° 2.53.5 

Conybeare,  W.  J.,  and  Ilowson,  J.  S.  Life 
and  epistles  of  St.  Paul.    N.  Y.,  1861.    2  v. 

8° 166.1 

Cook,  Clarence.     The  house  beautiful.     N.Y., 

1.S78.    8= 628.6 

Cook,  Dutton.     Doubleday's   children.     X.Y., 

1877.  12° 371.10 

Cook,  James,  Capt.     Three  voyages  round  the 

world.     C.  K.  Low.     London,  1876.     16°,     722.19 
Cook,  Joel.    A  holiday  tour  in  Europe.    Phila., 

1879.     12= 403.19 

Summer  rambles  near  Philadelphia.    Phila., 

1882.     12= 772.4 


CATALOGUE   OF    THE    CAMBRIDGE   PUBLIC   LIBIIAIIY. 


11 


Cook,  Joseph.  Boston  Monday  lectures  with 
preludes    on    current    events. 

Biology.     Boston,  1877.     12" 272.1.3 

Conscience.     Boston,  1879.     I2"     .     .     .     .     285.12 

Heredity.     Boston,  1S79.     12' 28.5.13 

Labor.     Boston,  1880.     12° 294.21 

Marriage.     Boston,  1879.     12° 285.22 

Occident.     Boston,  1884.     12- 1232.24 

Orient.     Boston,  1886.     12° 12-52.11 

Orthodo.xy.     Boston,  1S7S.     12°     ...     .     272.. 33 

Socialism.     Boston,  ISSO.     12° 294.22 

Transcendentalism.     Boston,  1877.     12°      .     272.30 
Cook,  Marc.    The  wilderness  cure.    N.Y.,  1881. 

12° 764.24 

Cooke,  Carrie  A.  Many  colored  threads  from 
the  writings  of  Goethe.     Boston,  [ii.d.] 

12' 1213.15 

Cooke,    Frances    E.     Parker,   Theodore,   The 

story  of.     Boston,  1883.     12- 1114.22 

Cooke,  George  F.,  Life  of.    W.  Dunlap.    N.  Y., 

1813.     2v.     16° 131.14 

Cooke,  George  Willis.  Eliot,  George.  A  crit- 
ical study  of  her  life,  writings,  and  phi- 
losophy.    Boston,  1883.     12° 1118.20 

Emerson,   E.   W.     His  life,   writings,  and 

philosophy.    Boston,  1881.    12°  .  \     .     .     1111.1 
Poets  and  problems.     Boston,  1886.     12°    .  1249.14 
Cooke,    George    Wingrove.     China,    18.57-58. 

London,  1858.     12° 734.19 

Cooke,    John    Esten.     Dr.    Vandyke.     N.Y., 

1872.    8° 377.32 

Henry  St.  John,  gentleman.     N.Y.,  1859. 

12° 421.13 

Justin  Harley.  Phila.,  1874.  12°  .  .  .  3.54.10 
The  Maurice  mystery.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  16°.  907.8 
Mr.  Grantley's  idea.  N.Y.,  1879.  32°.  .  391.11 
My  lady  Pokahontas.     A  true   relation  of 

Virginia.  Boston,  188.5.  16°  ...  .  966.16 
Pretty  Mrs.  Gaston.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  12°.  .  345.13 
Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion.     X.Y.,  1879. 

12° 176.30 

Virginia.     A  history  of  the  people.     Bos- 
ton, 1SS.3.     12° 598.12 

The  Virginia  Bohemians.  N.Y.,  1880.  8°,  377.44 
The  Virginia  comedians;  or,  Old  days   in 

the  Old  Dominion.     N.Y.,  1883.     16°.     .     943.17 
Cooke,  Josiah  Parsons.    Scientific  culture,  and 

other  essays.     N.Y.,  1881.     12°  ...     .     129.18 

The  same 1238.15 

Cooke,  Josiah  P.,  Jr.     Elements  of  chemical 

physics.     Boston,  1873.     12° 636.1 

The  new  chemistry.     N.Y.,  1874.     12°   .     .     634.11 
Religion  and  chemistry.     X.Y.,  1864.     8°  .      630.4 
Cooke,  M.  C.     Freaks  and  marvels  of  plant- 
life;  or,  Curiosities  of  vegetation.     N.Y., 

[n.d.l     12°    679.12 

Fungi.      Their    nature    and    uses.      N.Y., 

1875.     12° 638.7 

Cooke,  Mrs.  Rose  Terry.  Somebody's  neigh- 
bors.    Boston,  1881.     12° .397.2 

The  sphinx's  children,  and  other  people's. 

Boston,  1886.     12° 977.9 

Cookery. 

Breakfast,  dinner  and  tea.  N.Y.,  1868.  12°,      631.3 
Browne,    P.     A    year's    cookery.     Giving 
dishes  for  every  day  in   the  year,  with 
practical   instructions  for  their  prepara- 
tion.    N.Y.,  tn.d.]     12° 124.16 

Caron,   P.     French    dishes    for   American 

tables.     N.Y.,  1886.     10° 1251.7 

Confectioners' hand-book.  N.Y.,  1808.  12°,      653.1 


Cookery  —  concluded. 

Corson,  J.  Cooking  school  text-book,  and 
housekeeper's  guide.  Domestic  economy 
as  taught  in  the  New  York  Cooking 
School.     X.Y.,  1879.     12° 128.27 

A  new  family  cook-book.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]   12°,     1246.1 

Evving,  E.  P.  Cooking  and  castle  building. 
Boston,  1880.     16° 127.10 

Farman,  E.  Cooking  club  of  Tu-whit  Hol- 
low.    Boston,  1876.     16° 441.22 

Francatelli,  C.  E.  Cook's  guide,  and  house- 
keeper's and  butler's  assistant.  London, 
1877.     12° 125.16 

Frederick,  Mrs.  Hints  to  housewives,  on 
the  preparation  of  economical  and  taste- 
ful dishes.     London,  1880.     12°.     .     .     .     681.12 

Henderson,  Mrs.  M.  F.  Diet  for  the  sick. 
N.Y.,  1885.     12° 1228.24 

Practical  cooking  and  dinner-giving.    X.  Y., 

1879.     12° .      294.9 

Hooper,  M.  Every  day  meals;  recipes  for 
breakfast,  luncheon  and  supper.  Lon- 
don, 1877.    12° 273.1 

Lincoln,  Mrs.  D.  A.  Boston  cook-book. 
What  to  do,  and  what  not  to  do  in  cook- 
ing.    Boston,  1884.     12° 1228.18 

Murrey,  T.  J.     Breakfast  dainties.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     IS- 1241.22 

Fifty  salads.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     18°.     .     .     .     1241.8 
Valuable  cooking  receipts.     N.Y.,   1&S5. 

16° 1241.23 

Owen,  C.  A  new  cook-book.  Culture  in 
the  kitchen  and  practical  receipts.     N.  Y., 

[n.d.]     12° 1246.5 

Culture    and    cooking;    or.   Art    in    the 

kitchen.     N.Y.,  1881.     12° 128.29 

Parloa,    M.      The    Appledore    cook-book. 
Practical  receipts.     Boston,  1879.     12°    .      294. 1 
New  cook-book.     A  guide   to  marketing 
and  cooking.     Boston,  1880.     12°     .     .     125.22 

Savarin,  B.  Hand-book  of  dining.  N.Y., 
1865.     16° 651. IS 

Smith,  M.  S.   Virginia  cookery  book.    X.  Y., 

1885.  12° 1228.22 

Terhune,  Mrs.  M.  V.     Breakfast,  luncheon 

and  tea.     X.Y.,  1875.     12° 273.31 

Common  sense  in  the  household.     X.Y., 

[n.d.]     12° 273.30 

Cottage  kitchen.     X.Y.,  1883.     12°     .     .     1228.1 
The  dinner  year  book.    N.Y.,  1878.    12°,     273.21 

Warne's    model    cookery.     London,    1868. 

12°       651.16 

Washington,  Mrs.  The  unrivalled  cook- 
book   and    housekeeper's    guide.     N.Y., 

1886.  12° 1245.11 

Youmans,  E.  A.,  Ed.     Lessons  in  cookery. 

Hand-book  of  the  National  Training 
School  for  Cookery,  (South  Kensington, 
London.)     X.Y.,  1878.     12° 273.19 

Cooley,  A.  J.     Cyclopajdia  of  receipts  and  in- 
formation in  the  arts  and  sciences.    N.  Y., 

1880.     2v.     8° 275.5 

Perfumes  and  cosmetics,  Practical  receipts 
for.     London,  1868.     12° 263.27 

Cooley,  Timothy  M.      Haynes,    Rev.  Samuel, 

Life  and  character  of."     X.Y.,  1837.     12",     287.11 

Coolidge,  A.,   and  Mansfield,  J.      History  of 
New  Kngland.     Vol.  I.     Boston,   1859. 

8° 551.1 

The  same .547-14 

Coolidge,  Susan,  pseud.     See  Woolsey,  S.  C. 


78 


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Coolie,  The.     His  rights  and  wrongs.     E.  Jen- 
kins.    N.Y.,  1S7I.     1-2° 236.2.5 

Coolies,  In  quest  of.     J.  L.  A.  Hope.    London, 

1S72.     12° 724.7 

Coomassie    and    Magdala.       U.   M.   Stanley. 

N.Y.,  1874.     8° 727.12 

Cooper,  Charles  Henry.     Memorials  of  Cam- 
bridge,  England.     Cambridge,    [n.d.]     3 

V.     S° R.  L. 

Cooper,  Elizabeth.    Wentwortli,  Thomas,  (Earl 
of  Strafford  and  Lord-Lieut,  of  Ireland.) 
Life  of.     London,  1874.     2  v.     S°  .     .     .  175. .5 
Cooper,  H.    Stonehewer.     Coral   lands.     Lon- 
don, 1880.     2  V.     S^ 779.11 

Cooper,   James   Fenimore.     Life.     (American 
men  of  letters.)    T.  Lounsbury.     Boston, 

1S83.     12°     .....  1114.10 

WorkK  : 
Naval  history  of  the  U.S.     X.Y.,   18.54. 

3  V.  in  1.    8° 544.6 

Tales.    Boston,  1871-77.     12°. 

Afloat  and  ashore 312.!) 

The  same .381.1 

Bravo,  The 312.10 

The  same 381.2 

Chain  bearer,  The 312.11 

The  same 381.3 

Crater,  The 312.12 

The  same 381.4 

Headsman,  The 312.14 

The  same 381.6 

Heidenmauer 312.15 

The  same 381.7 

Home  as  found 312.17 

The  same 381.8 

Homeward  bound 312.10 

The  same 381.9 

Jack  Tier 312.18 

.  The  same 381.10 

Leather  Stocking  tales.' 

Deerslayer 312.13 

The  s.\me 381.5 

Last  of  the  Mohicans 312.19 

The  same 369.43 

The  same 381.11 

Pathfinder,  The 313.5 

The  same .381.17 

Pioneers,  The 313.7 

The  same    .     .          381.19 

Prairie,  The 313.8 

The  same .381.20 

Lionel  Lincoln 312.20 

The  same 381.12 

Mercedes  of  Castile 312.21 

The  same .381.13 

Miles  Wallingford 381.14 

Monikins,  The 313.2 

The  same 381.15 

Ned  Myers 313.3 

Oak  openings 313.4 

The  same 381.10 

Pilot,  The 313.6 

The  same 381.18 

Precaution 313.9 

The  same .321.21 

Red  rover.  The 313.10 

The  same 381.22 

Red  skins,  The 313.11 

The  same 381.23 

Satanstoe .313.12 

The  same 381.24 


Cooper,  James  Fenimore.     Tales  —  concluded. 

Sea  lions 313.13 

The  same 381 .  25 

Spy,  The 313.14 

The  same .382.1 

The  .sune.     2v 313.15 

Stories  of  the  sea 444.42 

Stories  of  the  wood 444.26 

Travelling  bachelor 313.10 

Two  admirals 313.17 

The  same 382.2 

Water  witch.  The 313.18 

The  same 382.3 

Ways  of  the  hour .382.4 

Wept  of  Wish-ton-Wish 313.19 

Thes.ame       .382.5 

Wing  and  wing 313.20 

Thes.ame 382.6 

Wyandotte 313.21 

The  same 382.7 

Cooper,  T.  T.  Travels  of  a  pioneer  of  com- 
merce.    (In  China  )     London,  1871.     8°,      763.1 

Cooper,  Thomas.     The  bridge  of  history  over 

the  gulf  of  time.     London,  1872.     12°      .     243.26 

Cooper,  Thom.as  V.,  and  Fenton,  Hector  T. 
American  politics,  (non  partisan.)  N.Y., 
In.d.]     8°      1216.6 

Cooper,  Thompson.  A  new  biographical  dic- 
tionary.    London,  188:?.     8° 1122.7 

Co-operation    as    a    business.       C.    Barnard. 

N.Y.,    18S1.     12° 128.28 

Co-operative  stores.  History  of,  based  on  the 

German  of  E.  Richter.     N.Y.,  18R7.    12°,      223.9 

Copeland,  R.   Morris.     Country  life.     Boston, 

ISOO.     8° 047.13 

Copley,  John  Singleton,  Domestic  and  artistic 
life  of.     By  his   granddaughter,    M.    B. 

Araory.     Boston,  1882.     8° 1112.7 

Sketch  of  life,  and  list  of  works.      A.  T. 
Perkins.     Boston,  1873.     4° 130.7 

Coppee,  Henry.     Grant,  U.  S.,  Campaigns  of. 

N.Y.,  1866.     8° 156.8 

History  of  the  conquest  of  Spain  by  the  Arab 

Moors.     Boston,  1881.     2  v.     12°    .     .     .     592.11 

Coppinger,  R.  W.     The  cruise  of  the  "  Alert." 

London,  18.83.     8^ 783.1 

Copp's  Hill  burial  ground.  Epitaphs  from.     T. 

Bridgman.     Boston,  1851.     12=  .     .     .     .     244.14 
The  same 145.17 

Copsley  annals,  preserved  in  proverbs.  Bos- 
ton, 1868.     16° 402.10 

Coquerel,  Alhanase,  the  Younger.  First  liis- 
torical  transfonnations  of  Christianity. 
Boston,  1867.     12° ".     250.14 

Coquette,  The.  The  life  and  letters  of  Eliza 
Wharton.  A  novel  founded  on  fact. 
Mrs.  H.  Foster.  With  an  historical  pref- 
ace and  a  memoir  of  the  author,  by  J.  E. 
Locke.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 372.22 

Coral    lands.     H.   S.    Cooper.     London,    1880. 

2v.     8° 779.11 

Corals  and  coral  islands.     J.  D.  Dana.     N.Y., 

1872.     8° 023.3 

Corbett,   William.     A  biography.     E.   Smith. 

London,  1879.     2  v.     8° 1113.18 

His  life  and  writings.     How  to  get  on  in  the 
worur.     R.  Waters.     N.Y.,  1885.     12°      .  1129.15 

Corbin,  Mrs.  C.  F.  Belle  and  the  boys.  Chi- 
cago, 1880.     10° 911.1 

Cordery,  J.  M.  Charles  I.,  and  the  great  re- 
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674.20 

202.15 

368.9 

171.1 

178.28 

914.16 

754.1 


131S.12 
1:513.4 


368.14 

195.22 

642.12 


Corea,    ihe    hermit    nation.      W.    E.    Griffis. 

X.Y.,  1SS2.     8° 773.14 

See  also  Korea. 

Corfield,  W.  n.  Dwelling  houses  :  their  sani- 
tary construction  and  arrangements. 
Phila.,  ISSn.     12° 

Corinne  ;  or.  Italy.  (Translated  into  English.) 
Mine.  De  Stael.     X.T.,  1876.     12°  .     .     . 

Corkrau,  Alice.  Bessie  Lang.  X.Y.,  1877. 
16° 

Cormenin,  Viscount  de.  Orators  of  France. 
Phila.,  1876.     12° 

Corneille  and  Racine.  (Foreign  classics  for 
English  readers. )  H.  M.  TroUope.  Phila., 
1881.     12°     

Cornet  of  horse.  The.  A  tale  of  Marlborough's 
wars.     G.  A.  Henty.     Phila  ,  1881.     12°, 

Cornhill  Magazine,  The.  London,  1860-68. 
17  V.     8° 

Corning,  J.  Leonard.     Brain  exhaustion,  with 
some  preliminary  considerations  on  cere- 
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Brain  rest.     N.T.,  1883.     16° 

Cornwrall,  Barry,  pseud.     See  Proctor,  B.  W. 

Coronation.  A  story  of  forest  and  sea.  E.  P. 
TiMiney.     Boston,  1877.     16° 

Correggio,  Antonio  Allegri  da.  Life.  (111. 
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Correlation  and  conservation  of  forces.  X.  Y., 
I860.     12° 

Correspondent,  The.  (Rules  for  correct  writ- 
ing, etc.)  J.W.Davidson.  X.Y.,  1886. 
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Corson,  Juliet.     Cooking  school  text-book  and 

housekeeper's  guide.     N.Y.,  1879.     12°   .     128.27 
A    new    family    cook-book.      X.Y.,    [n.d.] 

12° 12-16.1 

Cortes,  Hernando,  History  of.     J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

N.Y.,  18.55.     16° 122.28 

Despatches  of.    G.  Folsom.   X.Y.,  1843.  8°,       138.3 
Life  of.     Sir  Arthur  Helps.     N.Y.,   1871. 
8° 114.12 

Corw^in,  Thomas.     A   sketch.     A.  P.  Russell. 

Cincinnati,  1S81.     12° 1111.2 

Cory,  Charles  B.     Birds  of  the  Bahama  Islands. 

Boston,  1880.     8° R.  L. 

Cosas  de  Espafia.    Mrs.  W.  P.  Byrne.    London, 

1866.     8° 218.3 

Cosmos.    A.  von  Humboldt.    X.Y.,  1855.    5  v. 

1L'° 644.17 

Costa,  J.  M.  da.     Medical   diagnosis.     Phila., 

1864.     8° 633.3 

Costume. 

Fairholt,    F.    W.       Costume    in    England, 
from  the  earliest  period.    London,  [n.d.] 

12° 514.4 

Hinton,  H.  L.     Select  historical  costumes. 

X.Y.,  1868.    8° 652.5 

Holt,  A.     Gentlemen's  fancy  dress.     How 

10  choose  it.     London,  [n.d.]     12°.     .     .     1228.3 
Hunt,    Mrs.    A.    W.     Our    grandmothers' 
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12° 1228.21 

riancbe,  J.  R.     British  costume.     London, 

[n.d.]     16° 731.8 

Acyclopiedia  of  costume;  or.  Dictionary 

of  dress.     London,  1876.     2  v.     4°  .     .       R.  L. 
Smith,  J.  M.,  Ed.     Ancient  Greek  female 
costume.     [Illustrated.]     Descriptive  pas- 
sages from  the  works  of  Homer,  Herodo- 


Costume  —  concluded. 

tus,  and  other  Greek  authors.    London, 

1882.     12° 687.4 

Wingfield,  L.  Civil  costume  in  England, 
from  the  confjuest  to  the  regency,  as  ex- 
emplified in  the  International  Health  Ex- 
hibition, South  Kensington.  London, 
1884.     4° R.  L. 

Cottage  kitchen.  The.  A  collection  of  practi- 
cal and  inexpensive  receipts.  Mrs.  M.  V. 
Terhune.     N.Y.,  188:5.     12° 1228.1 

Cottages  of  the  Alps.     A.  C.  Johnson.     X.Y., 

1860.     12° 663.16 

Cotterill,  C.  C,  and  Little,  E.  D.    Ships  and 

sailors.     London,  1868.     16' 641.19 

Cotterill,    James     H.       Applied     mechanics. 

London,  1884.     8° 1319.5 

Cottin,  Mnip.  Sophie.     Elizabeth;  or.  The  ex- 
iles of  Siberia.     N.Y.,  18.59.     16°    .     .     .     864.20 
Matilda,  Princess  0/  England.     N.Y.,  1885. 
2  v.     16° 967.10 

Cotton,  John,  Life  of.  A.  W.  McClure.  Bos- 
ton, 1870.     12° 115.15 

The  same.  .See  Vol.  I.  of  "  Chief  Fathers 
of  N.  E."     Boston,  1870.     12°     ...     .      595.1 

Cotton  cultivation.  Hand-book  to.  Madras 
versus  America.  J.  T.  Wheeler.  N.Y., 
1866.     12° 648.21 

Cotton  manufacture  in  the  U.S.    S.  Batchelder. 

Boston,  186.3.     10' 6:35.9 

Cotton  spinning:  its  development,  principles 
and  practice.  With  an  appendix  on 
steam  engines  and  boilers.  R.  Marsden. 
London,  1884.     16° 686.21 

Cotton  states.  The,  in  the  spring  and  summer 

of  1875.     C.  Xordhoff.     N.Y.,  1876.     8°,     727.16 

Coues,  Elliott.     The  check  list  of  North  Ameri- 
can birds.     Boston,  1882.     8°      ....     677.22 
Fur-bearing    animals    of    North    America. 

Boston,  1877.    8° 656.5 

Key  to  North  American  birds.  N.Y.,  1872. 
8° 629.4 

Coulson,  J.  G.  A.  The  Clifton  picture.  Phila., 

1878.     8° .395.24 

The  ghost  of  Redbrook.  Phila.,  1879.  8°,  377.18 
The  Lacy  diamonds.  X.Y.,  1876.  8°  .  .  365.40 
The  odd  trump.     N.Y.,  1875.     S°  .     .     .     .     346.13 

Coultas,  Harland.  The  home  naturalist.  Lon- 
don, [n.d.]     12°     655.23 

Council  of  Nice,  History  of  the  first,  A.  D. 
325.  With  a  life  of  Constantine.  Dean 
Dudley.     Boston,  1880.     16° 127.11 

Counsel  and  comfort  from  a  city  pulpit.     A. 

H.K.Boyd.     Boston.  1864.     12°     .     .     .     661.17 

Count  Erbach.    A  story  of  the  reformation.   A. 

Stein.     X.Y..  [n.d.]     16° 943.8 

Count  of  Monte  Cristo.     A.  Dumas.     Phila., 

[n.d.]     8° 427.37 

The  same 427.42 

Count  Robert  of  Paris.    W.Scott.    Edinburgh, 

1871.     12° 314.7 

The  same 315.7 

Count  Silvius.     G.Horn.     X.Y..  1882.     12°    .     389.19 

Counterfeit  presentment,  A.     W.  D.  Howells. 

Boston,  1877.     18° :568.28 

The  same 391 .  16 

Counterparts;  or.  The  cross  of  love.     S.  E. 

Sbeppard.     Boston,  1859.     8°      ....     361.31 

Countess    Gisela.      E.    John.      Mrs.    Wister, 

Trans.     Phila.,  1869.     12° 316.12 

The  same 316.20 


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Country  book,  A.    W.  Ilowitt.    Londdii,  1859. 

V2° G(il.l9 

Country    by-ways.     S.    ().    Jewett.     Boston, 

1881.     18° 12U.1 

The  Siiiiie Till. 2 

Country  cousins.  Short  stutlies  in  the  natural 
history  of  the  U.  S.     E.  Ingersoll.     N.Y., 

1884.     4° 02n.l4 

The  same 926.15 

Country  doctor,   A.    S.   O.  Jewett.     Boston, 

1884.     12° 958.6 

The  same 958.7 

Country  gentleman.  A,  and  his  family.     Mrs. 

M.  O.  W.  Oliphant.     London,  1886.     12°,     976.14 

Country  homes,  and  how  to  save  money.     S. 

E.Todd.     Hartford,  1870.     8°     .     .     .     .       241.1 

Country  life.     R.  M.  Copeland.     Boston,  18(!0. 

8° 647.13 

Country  living  and  country  thinking.     M.  A. 

Dodge.     Boston,  1863.     12° 217.19 

Country  of  the  dwarfs.    P.  Du  Chaillu.    N.Y., 

1872.     12° 715.2 

Country  pleasures.  The  chronicle  of  a  year, 
chiefly  in  a  garden.  O.  Milner.  Boston, 
1881.     12° 1212.5 

Country   quarters.     CountesK  of    Blessington. 

Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 367.15 

Country  walks  of  a  naturalist  with  his  chil- 
dren. W.  Houghton.  London,  1869. 
16° 461.22 

Coup  d'Etat,  The  story  of  the.     M.  De  Mau- 

pas.     X.Y.,  1884.     12° 1415.3 

Coupland,  William  C.     The  spirit  of  Goethe's 

"Faust."     London,  1885.     12°.     .     .     .     1248.3 

Coupon  bonds,  and  other  stories.  J.  T.  Trow- 
bridge.    Boston,  1873.     12° 413.2 

Course  of  empire.  The.  Outlines  of  the  chief 
political  di.anges  in  the  history  of  the 
world.  C.  G.  Wheeler.  Boston,  1884. 
8° 594  4 

Court  circles  of  the  republic.  Society  at  Wash- 
ington. Mrs.  C.  F.  EUet  and  Mrs.  1!.  E. 
Mack.     Phila.,  1872.     8° 174.10 

Court  customs.  Old,  and  modern  court   rule. 

Mrs.  Armytage.     London,  1883.     12''  .     .     1228.5 

Court  of  Anna  Carafa.     Mrs.  H.  R.  St.  John. 

London,  1872.    S" 347.48 

Court    Eoyal.     [A    novel.]     S.    Baring-Gouhl. 

Phila.,  1886.     12°  . 976.0 

Courtship  and  marriage.     Mrs.  C.  L.  Hentz. 

Phila.,  [n.d.)     12'' 375.8 

Courtship  in  seventeen  hundred  and  twenty, 
and  in  eighteen  hundred  and  sixty.  Ro- 
mances of  two  centuries.  II.  Smart. 
Phila.,  1877.     16° 364.00 

Cousin,  Victor.    History  of  modern  philosophy. 

N.Y.,  1853-54.     2  v.     12° 027.1(3 

The  youth  of  Mme.  de  Longueville.     N.Y., 
18.54.     12° 151.7 

Cousin  Clara ;  or,  The  mislaid  jewels.    D.  Wise. 

Chicago,  1881.     10° 918.7 

Cousin  from  India,  The.     G.  M.  Craik.     N.Y., 

1871.     16° 462.23 

Cousin  Henry.    A.  Trollope.    N.Y..  [n.d.]    12°,      963.4 

Cousin   Maude   and   Rosamond.     Mrs.    M.    J. 

Holmes.     X.Y.,  1874.     12° 424.3 

The  same 424.24 

Cousin  Polly's  gold  mine.     Mrs.  A.  E.  Porter. 

N.Y.,  1878.     8° 377.10 

Cousins.    L.  B.  Walford.    N.Y.,  1879.     16°    .      376.7 
The  same 376.40 


Covetousness,  .\n  essay  on.,  T.  Dick.  N.Y., 
183il.      12' 

Cowper,  William,  Life  of.  G.  Smith.  (Eng- 
lish men  of  letters.)     N.Y.,  1880.     12°     . 

Trans.    Homers   "Iliad."      X.Y.,   1855. 

12° 

Poetical    works.      Boston,    [n.d.]      3    v. 

16° 

The  task.     See  "  Annotated  poems"  .     . 
Cox,  George  W.    The  Greeks  and  the  Persians. 

N.Y.,  1876.     16° 

An  introduction  to  the  science  of  compara- 
tive mytliology  and  folk-lore.     London, 

1881.     12° 

Lives  of  Greek  statesmen.    Solon,  Themis- 

tokles.     London,  1885.     16° 

The     same.      Ephialtes  —  Hermokrates. 

N.Y.,  1886.     16° 

Mythology  of  the  Aryan  nations.     London, 

1870.     2  V.     8°  .     ." 

and  Jones,  E  H.     Popular  romances  of  the 
middle  ages.     N.Y.,  1880.     12°   .... 

The  same 

Tales  of  Teutonic  lands.     London,  1872. 
]2° 
Cox,  Jacob  D.     Atlanta.     (Campaigns  of  the 
Civil  War.)     N.Y.,  1882.     12°      .     .     .     . 
The  march  to  tlie  sea,  Franklin  and  Nash- 
ville.    N.Y.,  1882.     12° 

Cox,  John  E.     Old  constitutions   of  the  Free 

Masons.     London,  1871.     8° 

Cox,  Ross.     Adventures  on  the  Columbia  River. 

N.Y.,  1832.     8° 

Cox,  Samuel  S.     Arctic   sunbeams;   or.  From 

Broadway  to  the  Bosphorus,   by  way  of 

the  nortli  pole.     X.Y.,  1882.     12°   .     .     . 

Orient  sunbeams;  or,  From  the  Porte  to  the 

Pyramids.     N.Y.,  1882.     12° 

Search  for  winter  sunbeams.     N.Y.,  1870. 

8° 

Cox.Sidney.    Friendly  counsel  for  girls.    N.Y., 

ISOS.     12° 

Coxe,  William.     House  of  Austria.     Limdon, 

1847.     4  V.     12° 

Marlborough,  Memoirs  of  the  Buke  of.  Lon- 
don, 1848.     3  V.     12° 

Cozzens,  Fred  S.     The  sayings  of  Dr.  Busli- 

wliacker.     N.Y.,  1867.     12° 

The  Sparrowgrass  papers.    N.Y.,  1870.    12°, 
Cozzens,  .Samuel  W.     The  marvellous  country; 
or,  Three  years  in  Arizona  and  New  Mex- 
ico.    Boston,  [n.d.]     8° 

The  same 

The  young  silver  seekers.     Boston,    1883. 

10°" 

The   young  trail   hunters.      Boston,   1877. 

10° 

Crabbe,    litv.    George.      Life.      By    his   son, 
George  Crabbe.     Boston,  1834.     12°     .     . 
}Vork.t  : 

Poems.     London,  1847.     12° 

Tales  and  poems.     London,  1847.     12°     . 
Crabtre,  A.    D.      The   funny  side  of    physic. 

Hartford,  1872.     8° 

CracoTW   and   the   Carpathians,   Try.      A.    H. 

Hutchinson.     London,  1872.     12°  .     .     . 

Craddock,   Charles  E.,    pseud.    See  Murfree, 

M.  N. 
Cradock  No  well.     A  tale  of  the  New  Forest, 
R.  D.  Blackmore.     N.Y.,  1806.     8°      .     . 


287.10 
192.42 

617.9 

562.6 
583.2 

521.6 

078.10 

1131.8 

1138.5 

008.8 


394.12 
421.4 

.333.25 


591.23 

591.24 

246.4 

665.4 


772.13 
772.15 

725.6 
266.22 
.532.13 

146.8 

242.10 
2,56.5 


726.2 
787.3 


917.2 

445.13 

297.4 

014.17 
012.21 

247.18 

712.4 

309.41 


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Craig,  A.  R.     Tour  luck's  in  your  hand;   or, 
The  science  of  modern  palmistry.     Lon- 

duii.  [n.d.l     12' 658.12 

Craig -Kuox,   Isa.      Young  folk's  history  of 

England.     Boston,  [n.d.]     12°     ...     .  .512.7 
Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M.  The  adventures  of  a  brownie. 

N.Y.,  1872.     10° 4.58.2.5 

Agatha's  husband.     X.Y.,  |n.d.]     8=      .     .  843.9 

The  same .343. .S6 

Alice  Learmont.     London,  1S84.     lfi°     .     .  918.14 

A  brave  lady.     N.Y.,  1870.     8° 343.6 

The  same 343.37 

Children's  poetry.     London,  1881.     16°.     .  576.3 

Christian's  mistake.     N.Y.,  18«6.     12°   .     .  .343.12 

The  same 343.-38 

Fair  France,     N.T.,  1871.     12°       ....  343.24 
Trans.     A  French   country  family.     N.T., 

1868.     12° 34:3.13 

n.annah.     N.Y.,  1872.     12° 343.15 

The  same 343.40 

Head  of  the  family.     N.Y.,  1871.     12°    .     .  343.7 

The  same 343.10 

The  same 343.41 

Hero,  and  other  stories.     X.Y.,  1874.     12°,  343.42 
His    little    mother,    and    other    tales    .and 

sketches.     N.Y.,  1881.     12° 397.6 

John  Halifax,  gentleman.    N.Y.,  18.59.    12°,  .343.26 

The  same 343.27 

The  same .343.43 

"King"  Arthur.     X.Y.,  1886.     12°    .     .     .  977.7 

The  laurel  bush.     N.Y.,  1876.     12°     .     .     .  343.35 

The  same 343.44 

A  legacy.     Life  of  John  Martin,  schoolmas- 
ter and  poet.     N.Y.,  1878.     12°  .     .     .     .  176.28 
A  life  for  a  life.     N.Y.,  1869.     12°      ...  34:3.22 

The  same 343.45 

The  little  lame  prince.     N.Y.,  187.5.     10°     .  4:36.10 
Little    Sunshine's    holiday.      N.Y.,    1871. 

16° 462.20 

Miss   Tommy.     A  mediseval  romance.     In 
a  house-boat.      A  journ.il.     N.Y.,   1884. 

12° 958.13 

Mistress  and  maid.    N.Y.,  1872.     12°    .     .  343.21 

The  same 343.46 

My  mother  and  L     N".Y.,  1874.     12°.     .     .  343.23 

The  same 343.48 

A  noble  life.     N.Y.,  1866.     12° 343.17 

The  same 343.18 

The  same 343.19 

The  same ;343.49 

The  Ogilvies.     N.T.,  1871.     12°     ....  :343.14 

The  same 343. .50 

Olive.     N.Y.,  1866.     16° .343.28 

The  same 343.51 

Plain  speaking.    [Essays.]   N.Y.,  1882.    12°,  1212.24 

Poems.     Boston,  [nd.]     16° .551.28 

Plucky  boys.     Boston,  [n.d.]     12°      ...  928.9 

Sermons  out  of  church.     N.Y.,  187.5.     12°  .  218.22 

The  same .343.52 

Studies  from  life.     N.Y.,  1861.     12°.     .     .  .343.25 

The  same 343. .53 

Thirty  years.    Poems  new  and  old.    Boston, 

1881.     16° .575.6 

Twenty  years  ago.     N.Y.,  1872.     16°      .     .  462.22 

Two  marriages.     N.Y.,  1867.     12°.     .     .     .  343.16 

The  same 34:3.54 

Unkind   word,   and    other    stories.     N.Y., 

1870.     12° 343.20 

The  same 343. .55 

A  woman's  kingdom.     N.Y.,  1808.     8°.     .  34:3.8 

The  same 343.56 


Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M.  —  concluded. 

A  woman's  thoughts  about  women.    Phila., 

[n.d.]     12° .343.11 

Young  Mrs.  Jardine.     X.Y.,  1880.     12°      .      396.9 
Craik,  George  L.     English  literature,  History 

of.     N.Y.,  1864.     2  V.     4° 231.1 

Ed.     The  pursuit  of  knowledge  under  diffi- 
culties.    London,  [n.d.]     2  v.     12°      .     .     242  17 

The  same 1228.15 

and  others.     England,  Pictorial  history  of. 

London,  1849.     8  v.     8° 517.3 

Craik,  Georgiana  M.     Anne  Warwick.    N.Y., 

1877.     8° 365.53 

Cousin  from  India.     N.Y.,  1871.     16°     .     .     462.23 
Hard  to  bear.     A  true  man,  by  M.  C.  Ster- 
ling.    N.Y.,  1878.     8°    .     .  " .369.20 

M,ark  Dennison's  charge.    N.Y.,  1881.    12°,     379.15 
Sylvia's  choice.     N.Y.,  1874.     8°   .     .     .     .     346.16 
Craik,  Henry.     The  State  in  its  relation  to  ed- 
ucation.    London,  1884.     12°      ....  1237.10 
Crampton,  G.   E.   E.     Silver  sands.     Boston, 

[n.d.]     16° 433.12 

Cranch,  Christopher  P.     Satan.     [A  libretto.] 

Boston,  1874.     16° .551.38 

Trans,  of  Virgil's  "  JEneid."    Boston,  1872. 

8° 617.4 

Crane,  Anne  M.     Opportunity.     Boston,  1867. 

12° 334.15 

Crane,  J.  L.    The  two  circuits.    Chicago,  1878. 

12° 942.22 

Crane,  Thomas  F.  Italian  popular  tales.  Bos- 
ton, 1885.     8° 395.25 

Crane,  William  W.,  and  Moses,  Bernard.  Poli- 
tics. An  introduction  to  the  study  of 
comparative    constitutional    law.     N.Y., 

1884.     12° 12:32.13 

Cranford.     Mrs.  E.  C.  Gaskell.     N.Y.,   [n.d.] 

16°  ...    • 364.21 

Cranmer,  Thomas,  Life  and  times  of.     Mrs. 

K.  F.  Lee.     Phila.,  1855.     16°     ...     .       111.4 
Craque-o'-doom.     A    story.     M.    H.    Cather- 

wood.     Phila.,  1881.     12° 389.7 

Crater,  The.     J.F.Cooper.     N.Y.,  185.5.     12°,     312.12 

The  same 381.4 

Craven,  Mme.  Augustus.     Eliane.    X.Y.,  1882. 

16° 941.11 

Fleurange.     N.Y.,  1873.     16° :362.9 

A  sister's  story.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°     .     .     .       165.1 
Cra'wford,  Francis  Marion.    An  American  poli- 
tician.    [A  novel.]     Boston,  1885.     12°    .       965.6 
Dr.  Claudius.     N.l'.,  18S:3.     12°     ....       947.7 

The  s-ame 947.8 

Mr.  Isaacs.     X.Y.,  1882.     12° 944.15 

The  same 952.6 

The  same 952.7 

A  Roman  singer.     Boston,  1884.     12°     .     .      958.1 

The  same 9.58.2 

A  tale  of  a  lonely  p.arish.     N.Y.,  1886.    12°,      977.4 
Zoroa-sler.     [A  novel.]     N.Y.,  1885.     12°     .     965.22 
Crawford,    J.    B.      The    Credit    Mobilier    of 
America.    Its  origin  and  history.    Boston, 

IS,80.     12° 126.9 

Crawford,  Mabel  S.     Life  in  Tuscany.     X.Y., 

18.59.     12° 666.11 

The  same 715.3 

Crawrford,  Robert.    Across  the  Pampas  and  the 

Aiule.<.     London,  1884.     12° 786.16 

Craw^furd,  Oswald.     Portugal,  Old   and    new. 

London.  1880.     8° 767.3 

The  world  we  live  in.     [A  novel.]     N.Y., 

1884.     16° 962.14 


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Crayfish,  The.  An  introduction  to  tlie  study 
of  zoology.  T.  H.  Huxley.  N.Y.,  1880. 
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Crayon,  Porte,  pseud.     See  Strother.  H.  D. 

Crayon   miscellany,  The.     W.    Irving.     X.T., 

1S.54.     12° 243.0 

Creagh,  James.  Over  the  borders  of  Christen- 
dom and  Eslaraiah.  London,  1870.  2  v. 
8° 408.12 

Creasy,  Edward  -S.     England,  History  of,  from 
the  earliest  times.     Vcibt.  I.  and  II.     (To 
Richard  III.)     London,  1869.     2  v.     8°   .     1428.4 
History  of  the   Ottoman  Turks.     London, 

1877.  12° 49.'}. 3 

Rise  and  progress  of  the  English  constitu- 
tion.    London,  1880.     12° 1422.11 

Creation.  The  biblical  cosmogony  in  the  light 
of  modern  science.  A.  Guyot.  X.Y., 
1884.     12°      . 1318.1 

Creation,  The,  and  the  early  developments  of 
society.  J.  II.  Chapin.  N.Y.,  1880. 
12° 120.8 

Creation,  Sketches   of.     A.    Winchell.     N.T., 

1870.     12° 244.18 

Creative  week.  Studies  in  the.  G.  D.  Board- 
man.     N.Y..  1878.     12° 282.13 

Creator  and  creation.     L.  P.  Hickok.    Boston, 

1872.     8° 24.5.16 

Credit  Mobilier  of  America:  Its  origin  and  his- 
tory, and  the  relation  of  members  of 
Congress  therewith.  J.  B.  Crawford. 
Boston,  ISSO.     12° 126.9 

Credulities  past  and  present.  Amulets,  talis- 
mans, divination,  etc.  W.  Jones.  Lon- 
don, 1880.     12° 126.10 

Creed  and  greed.     [Lectures.]     D.  W.  Rhodes. 

Cincinnati,  1879.     12°    .     .     ._.     .     .     .     292.16 

Creighton,  Louise.     Churchill,  John,  Duke  of 

Marlborough.  Uie  ot.     N.Y.,  1879.     16°,     181.22 
Edward,  the  Black  Prince,  Life  of.     N.Y., 

1878.  10° 181.21 

Creighton,  Mandell.   Age  of  Elizabeth,  History 

of.     N.Y.,  1870.     10° 511.17 

Simon  de  Monlfort,  Earl  of  Leicester,  Life 
of.     N.Y.,  1870.     10°     ." 181.23 

Cremation  and  other  modes  of  sepulture.     K. 

E.  Williams.     Phila.,  1884.     10°      ...     1313.8 

Cremer,  Hermann.     Beyond  the  grave.     N.Y., 

18S6.     16°     .     . 1238.22 

Creoles,  The,   of    Louisiana.     G.   W.   Cable. 

X.Y.,  1884.     8° 1423.5 

Cressy  and  Poictiers;  or.  The  story  of  the  Black 
Prince's  page.  J.  G.  Edgar.  London, 
[n.d.]     12° 917.6 

Crests  from  the  ocean  world;  or.  Experiences 
in  a  voyage  to  Europe.  A.  Tripp.  Bos- 
ton, 1864.     12° 714.21 

The  same 667.10 

Crew  of  the  "  Dolphin."     H.   Smith.     N.Y., 

1870.     18° 362.48 

Crichton,  Andrew.    Arabia,  History  of.    N.Y., 

1,S.5.5.     2  V.     16° 471.4 

Crichton,  E..  and  ^^^leaton,  H.     Scandinavia, 

History  of.     N.Y.,  18-54.     2  v.     16°      .     .      473.9 

Cricket  field.  The.     Boston,  18.59.     10°.     .     .     652.24 

Cricket's  friends,  The.  B.  W.  Johnson.  Bos- 
ton, 1868.     16° 4.53.23 

Crime  in  England,  History  of.  Illustrating  the 
changes  of  the  laws,  in  the  progress  of 
civilisation.  L.  O.  Pike.  London,  1870. 
2  V.     8° 1428.5 


Crime,  Increase  of,  and  its  cause,  with  a  few 
solid  questions.  A.  B.  Boone.  Boston, 
1S72.     12° 201  20 

Crime,  The  punishment  and  prevention  of.     E. 

F.  Du  Cane.     London,  1SS.5.     12°.     .     .     1248.2 

Crime  of  Christmas  day.     A  tale  of  the  Latin 

Quarter.     N.Y.,  1885.     10° '.t60.12 

Crime   of  Henry  Vane,  The.     F.  J.  Stimson. 

N.Y.,  1884.     16° 957.17 

Crimea,   The   British   expedition    to.      W.    H. 

Ru.ssell.     London,  1858.     8° 664.6 

Crimea,  The,  and  Transcaucasia.  The  narr.i- 
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Crimea,  The  invasion  of  the.     A.  W.  Kinglake. 

N.Y.,  lS6.!-75.     4  v.     8°     ....".     .      515.4 

Crimea,  War  in  the.     W.  H.  Russell.     London, 

18-55.     12° 512.4 

Crimean  war,  With  Lord  Stratford  in  the.     J. 

H.  Skeene.     London,  1883.     8°  .     .     .     .     1412.2 

Criminal  trials  in  England,  during  the  reigns 
of  Elizabeth  and  James  I.  Vol.  II.  D. 
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Cringle  and  cross-tree.   W.  T.  .\dams.    Boston, 

1874.     16° 457.27 

Cripple   of  Anlioch,  and   other  scenes.     Mrs. 

E.  R.  Charles.     N.Y.,  1804.     12°     .    .     .     364.37 

Cripps,  the  carrier.     R.  D.  Blackmore.     N.Y., 

1876.    8° .365.69 

Criss-cross.      [A    novel.]     G.    D.    Litchfield. 

N.Y.,  18a5.     10° 969.16 

Cristiani,  R.  S.  A  technical  treatise  on  .soap 
and  candles,  fats  and  oils.  Phila.,  1881. 
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1806.     12° 2.54.26 

Critical  essays,  and  literary  notes.     B.  Taylor. 

NY.,  1880.     12° 125.8 

Critical  and  social  essays.     N.Y.,  1867.     10°    .     253.23 

Critical  miscellanies.     (First  series.)     J.  Mor- 

ley.     N.Y.,  1879.     12° 286.23 

Criticisms  on  the  best  authors  of  the  nine- 
teenth century.  W.  Shepard,  £J.  Phila., 
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Crock  of  gold.  The.      M.  F.  Tupper.      N.Y., 

184-5.     12° 371.22 

Crocker,  LTriel  II.     Excessive  saving  a  cause  of 

commercial  distress.     Boston,  1884.     8°  .     1322.5 
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Crocker    the    clown.      B.    Clarke.      London, 

[n.d.]     10° 444.31 

Crockett,  David,  Life  and  adventures  of.     J. 

S.C.Abbott.     N.Y.,  1874.     10°.     .     .     .     715.11 

Croffut,   W.    A.     A   midsummer   lark.     X.Y., 

1883.     16° 943.24 

Crofton  boys,  The.     H.  Alartineau.     London, 

[n.d.]     10° 4.54.9 

Croker,  John  Wilson,  Secretary  to  lite  Admir- 
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CroU,  James.  Discussions  on  climate  and  cos- 
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Croly,  George.     The  beauties    of    the   British 

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George  IV.,  Life  and  times  of.     N.Y.,  18.5-5. 

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Salathiel.      [A  story.]      N.Y.,    1833.     2  v. 

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Croly,  Mrs.  Jennie  C.     For  better  or  worse. 

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N.Y.,  1800.     2v.     12° 164.13 

Guizot,  F.     Life  of  C.    London,  1877.    12°,     192.17 
Lamartine,  A  de.     Life  of  C.     N.Y.,  1877. 

Kjo 181.10 

Miniihy,  D.     Cromwell  in  Ireland.     A  his- 
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Picton,  J.  L.     The  man  and  his   mission. 

N.Y.,  |n.d.]     8° 1116.13 

Russell,  M.     Life  of  C.     X.Y.,  18.52.     2  v. 

16° 1111 

Stewart,  C.  E.     A  story  of   the  civil   war. 

London,  1857.     2  v.     12' 940.14 

Crook  straightened,  The.    Sequel  to  "  Crooked 
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1808.     16° 433.22 

Crooked  and  straight.     M.  E.  Berry.    Boston, 

]S(i7.     16° 433.21 

Crooked  places.    Mrs.  I.  F.  Mayo.   X.Y.,  [n.d.] 

12° 337.2 

Crosby,  (i.S.    The  mystery.    Phila.,  187.5.    12°,      415.4 
Crosby,  Sylvester  C.     Early  coins  of  America. 

Boston,  1878.     4° 629.9 

Crosland,  Mrs.  Xewton.    Hubert  Freeth's  pros- 
perity.    Phila.,  1874.     12° 853.16 

Memorable  women.     Boston,  18.57.     12°      .       163.9 
Cross,  .1.  \V.,  Ed.     George  Eliot's  life  as  relat- 
ed   in  her  letters   and  journals.     N.Y., 

1885.     3v.     12° 1134.3 

The  same 1134.6 

Cross,  Mrs.  Marian,  [pseud.,  George  Eliot.) 

Blind,  M.     Life  of.     Boston,  188.3.     16°.     .1115.10 
Cooke,  G.  W.     A  critical  study  of  her  life, 
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12° 1118.20 

Tl'orts  ; 
Adam  Bede.    N.Y.,  1859.     12°   ...     .    3.37.15 
The  same,  with  Felix  Holt.     Scenes  of  a 

clerical  life.     Boston,  1870.     12°  .     .     .     337.29 
Daniel  Deronda.     X.Y.,  1870.     2  v.     12°,    .337.24 

The  same .337.25 

The  same.    8°.     [Complete]    ....    3.37.26 

The  same 3-37.27 

The  same 337.28 

Essays    and    leaves    from    a    note-book. 

N.Y.,  1884.     12° 1237.1 

Trans.    Essence  of  Christianity.    Boston, 

1884.     12°.     . 129.23 

Felix  Holt.     X.Y.,  1866.     8° 337.22 

The  same 337.23 

The  impressions  of  Theophrastus  Such. 

N.Y.,  1870.     12° 337.32 

The  legend  of  Juhal,  and  other  poems. 

Boston,  1874.     10° 566.7 

Middlemarch.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     2  v.     12°    .     337.19 

The  same 337.20 

The  same.     8° 337.21 

Mill  on  the  Floss.     N.Y.,  1860.     12°    .     .     337.10 
The  same,  with  Romola  and  Silas  Mar- 

ner.     Boston.  1870.     12° 3.37.30 

Romola.     Boston,  1869.     12° 3.37.17 

Silas  Marner.     N.Y.,  1801.     12°       ...    337.18 
Spanish  gipsy.  [A  drama.]  Bost..  1868.  16°,      566.3 
Wit  and  wisdom  of  George  Eliot.     [Selec- 
tions.]   Boston,  1873.    8° 362.40 


Cross  above  the  crescent.  A  romance  of  Con- 
stantinople. H.  Southgate.  Phila.,  1878. 
12° 374.6 

Cross  and  crescent.     W.  T.  .\dams.     Boston, 

1875.     10° 458.9 

Cross  and  the  dragon ;  or,  Light  in  the  broad 

East.     B.  C.  Henry.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°   .      792.2 

Cross   of  Berny.   The.      E.  de  Girardin,  and 

others.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° *«.22 

Cross  patch,  and  other  stories.  Adapted  from 
the  myths  of  Motlier  Goose.  S.  C.  Wool- 
sey.     Boston,  1881.     16° 913.16 

Crouch,  Julia.     Three  successful  girls.     X.Y., 

ISTl.     12° 317.18 

Cro-we,  Catharine.     Ghosts  and    ghost-seers. 

N.Y.,  1808.     12° 224.10 

Crowe,  J.  A.,  and  Cavalcaselle,  G.   B.     Early 

Flemish  painters.     London,  1872.     1;^°    .     668.14 
History  of  painting  in  Xorlh  Italy.     Lon- 
don, 1871.    2  T.    8° 669.9 

Titian.     His  life  and  times,  with  some  ac- 
count of  his  family.  London,  1877.  2v.  8°,      196.6 

Crowest,  F.     Great  tone-poets.    London^  1874. 

8° 114.6 

Crown  from  the  spear.     Mrs.  C.  V.  Hamilton. 

Boston,  [n.d.]    8° 377.13 

Crown  of  wild  olive.    Lectures  on  work,  traffic, 

and  war.     J.  Ruskin.     X.Y.,  1806.     12°,     624.14 
The  same.     1882 689.2 

Crowned  heads  of  the  time.     Portraits  with 

short  bi<igraphies.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]    4°    .     .       R.  L. 

Crowuinshield,    Frederic.       Mural    painting. 

Boston,  1887.     8° 1615.1 

Crow^ns  and  coronations.    A  history  of  regalia. 

W.  Jones.     London,  1883.     12°  ...     .  1223.11 

Croxall,  Samuel.     Fables  of  ^sop.     Boston, 

1804.     16= 4.53.19 

Crozier,  John  Beattie.  The  religion  of  the  fu- 
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Cruel  as  the  grave.  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  X.  South- 
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Cruikshank,    George,    Life    of.     B.    Jerrold. 

X.Y.,  1882.     2v.     12° 1114.2 

Cruise  of  H.  M.S.  "Bacchante,"  (1879-82.) 
Compiled  from  the  private  journals,  let- 
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tor and  Prince  George  of  Wales.  With 
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Cruise  of  H.  M.  S.  "Challenger."  Voyages 
over  many  seas,  and  scenes  in  matiy  lands. 
W.  J.  J.  Spry.     X.Y.,  1877.    8°      .     .     .      486.9 

Cruise  of  the  '•  Alert."  Four  years  in  Patago- 
nian,  Polynesian  <ind  Mascarene  waters. 
1878-82.  R.  W.  Coppinger.  Loudon, 
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Cruise  of  the  "  Alice  May"  in  the  gulf  of  St. 
Lawrence  and  adjacent  waters.  S.  G.  W. 
Benjamin.     X.Y.,  188.5.     8° 788. 4 

Cruise  of  the  "  Betsey  "  among  the  Hebrides. 
Rambles  of  a  geologist  in  Scotland.  H. 
Miller.     Boston,  18.58.     12° 663.6 

Cruise  of  the  Canoe  Club.    W.  L.  Alden.   X.  Y., 

188;}.     16° 918.5 

Cruise  of  the  "  Casco."     E.  Kellogg.     Boston, 

1872.     16° 442.32 

Cruise  of  the  "Frolic."     W.  H.  G.  Kingston. 

Boston,  1866.     12° 464. 14 

Cruise  of  the  "Montauk"  to  Bermuda,  the 
West  Indies  and  Florida.  J.  McQuaide. 
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590.9 


445.30 

1423.13 

474.1 
692.12 

474.2 

303.08 


284.1 


723.12 


Cruise  of  the  Reserve  Squadron.    C.  W.  Wood. 

London,  1883.     12° 780.20 

Cruise  of  the  "Snowbird."     A  story  of  Arctic 
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12° 017.0 

Cruise  of  the  Mystery,  and  other  poems.     Mrs. 

Celia  Tliaxter.     Boston,  1880.     16°      .     . 

Cruises  with  Captain  Kob,  on  sea   and   land. 

B.  P.  Sbillaber.     Boston,  1880.     10°    .     . 

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Edgar,  J.  G.  Crusades  and  crusaders. 
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Proctor,  Miijur.     History  of  the   crusades. 

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Crusoe  in  Xew  Torli.  and  other  tales.     E.  E. 

Hale.     Boston,  1880.     12° 

Ciusoe's  island.     J.   K.  Browne.     N.Y.,  1864. 

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Crutt'well,  C.    F.     Itonian   literature.  History 

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Boston,  18.59.     12° 661.20 

Gibbes,  R.  W.     Cuba  for  invalids.     N.Y., 

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Hazard,   S.     Cuba   with   pen    and    pencil. 

Hartford,  1871.     8° 727.13 

Howe,  Mrs.  J.  W.  A  trip  to  Cuba.  Bos- 
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Humboldt,   A.      Island    of    Cuba.      N.Y., 

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Woodruff,    Mrs.   J.   L.    M.     My   winter  in 

Cuba.     N.Y.,  1871.     12° 7-34.13 

Cuban  sketches.   J.W.Steele.  N.Y.,1881.    12°,     768.25 
Cubas,  Antonio  Garcia.     The  republic  of  Mex- 
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Cudjo's    cave.      J.   T.   Trowbridge.      Boston, 

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Cudlip,  Mrs.  Pender,  (Annie  Thomas.) 
Called  to  account.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  8°  .  . 
Denis  Donne.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  8°  .... 
Dower  house.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  8°  .  .  .  , 
"He  Cometh  not,"  she  said.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  8° 
Maud  Mohan.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  8°  .  .  . 
A  narrow  escape.  Boston,  1876.  8°  .  , 
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On  guard.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]    8° 

Played  out.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     8°     .     .     .     . 
Playing  for  high  stakes.     N.Y.,  |n.d.] 
Culinary  campaign.     A.  Soyer.     London 

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CuUis,  Charles.  Faith  cures;  or.  Answers  to 
prayer  in  the  healing  of  the  sick.  Bos- 
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Culture   and   religion.     J.   C.    Shairp.     N.Y., 

1871.     16° 625.16 

Culture  demanded  by  modern  life.     Prof.  Tyn- 

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305.82 
305.83 
365.84 
365.86 
365.87 
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3.54.17 
365.88 
365.94 
305.90 


222.13 


142.8 


Cumberland,  Stuart    C.     The   Jiabbi's   spell. 

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Cumming,  C.  F.    Gordon.     At  home  in   Fiji. 

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Fire  fountains.     The  kingdom  of  Hawaii. 
Its  volcanoes,  and  the  history  of  its  mis- 
sions.    Edinburgh,  1883.     2  v.     8° .     .     .      774.8 
Granite  crags.     Edinburgh,  1884.     8°     .     .       785.5 
In  the  Himalayas,  and  on  the  Indian  plains. 

London,  1884.     8° 785.8 

Cumming,  W.  .J.     Scenes  in  camp  and  jungle. 

Edinburgh,  1871.     8° 718.6 

Cummings,  .1.  W.   Italian  legends  and  sketches. 

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Cummings,  William  H.     Purcell,  Henry,  Life 

of.     N.Y.,  1881.     12° 1113.5 

Cummins,  George  D.     (First  bishop  of  the  Re- 
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his  wife.     N.Y.,  [n.d.|     12° 182.6 

Cummins, M.S.  EIFureidis.  Boston,  1800.  12°,    412.13 
Haunted  hearts.     Boston,  1864.     12°      .     .      311.4 
The  lamplighter.     Boston,  1854.     12°     .     .     361.32 
Mabel  Vauglian.     Boston,  1857.     12°     .     .     411.15 
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Cunningham,  Allan.    Lives  of  British  painters 

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Cunningham,  Mrs.  B.  Sim.    In  Sancho  Panza's 

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Cunningham,   Robert  O.     Natural   history  of 
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Cup   and   platter;   or.  Notes  on   food   and   its 
effects.     G.  O.  Drewry  and  H.  C.  Bartlett. 

London,  1870.     16° 073.21 

Cupid  and  the  sphinx.     H.  Flemming.     N.Y., 

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Cupples,  A.  J.    Master  Charlie.     Phila.,  1871. 

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Cupples,  George.     Cupples    Howe,    mariner. 

Boston,  1885.     16° 967.7 

The  deserted  ship.     Boston,  1873.     16°.     .     444.27 

The  same 914.17 

The  green  hand.     London,  1879.     10°     .     .     447.17 
Cupples,  Mrs.  George.     Driven  to  sea;  or.  The 
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Thesame 014.19 

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found.     Boston,  1872.     16° 4.52.12 

Cupples   Howe,   mariner.     G.   Cupples.     Bos- 
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Curate,  The,  and  the  rector.    E.  Strutt.    N.Y., 

1S71.     12° 414.2 

Curate  in  charge.  The.     Mrs.  M.   0.  W.  Oli- 

phant.     London,  1883.     10° 000.14 

Thesame.     8° 427.38 

Curiosities  of  the  law  reporters.     F.  F.  Heard. 

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Curious  myths  of  the  middle  af;es.  S.  Baring- 
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Curious  questions  in  history,  literature,  and 
social  life.  A  manual  of  general  infor- 
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Currier,  Mrs.  Sophronia.     By  the  sea.     N.Y., 

1871.     12° 242.4 

Curse  of  Clifton.  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  South- 
worth.     Phila.,  18.51.     12° 415.9 

Curse  of  gold.     Mrs.  A.  S.  Stephens.     Phila., 

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Curtis,  Mrs.  C.  6.     From  Madge  to  Margaret. 

Boston,  1884.     12° 391.24 

The  same tt.j2.8 

Curtis,  Benjamin  Robbins.  Memoir  and  writ- 
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Dottings  round  the  circle.  Boston,  1876.   8°,      487.1 

Curtis,   George    Ticknor.     Buchanan,   James, 

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MeClellan's  last  service  to  the  Republic. 

N.Y.,  1886.     16° 1411.23 

U.  S.,  History  of  the  constitution  of  the. 

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Webster,  Daniel,  Life  of.    N.Y.,  1870.    2  v. 
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Curtis,  George  William.  Bryant,  William  Cul- 
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The  Howadji  in  Syria.  N.Y.,  1867.  12°  .  722.3 
Lotus-eating.  N.Y.,  1854.  12°  ....  667.14 
Nile  notes  of  a  Howadji.  N.Y.,  1S70.  16°,  725.18 
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Cushing,  L.  S.     M.anual  of  parliamentary  law. 

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Cushing,  William.     Inde.x  to  the  North  Ameri- 
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The  same 174.16 

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Clement.     Boston,  1882.     12°     ...     .   1111.14 

Cushman   family,  Genealogy  of  the.     H.  W. 

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Custer,   Mrs.  Elizabeth  B.     "  Boots  and   sad- 
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Custer,  George  A.    Life.    F.  Whittaker.    N.Y., 

1876.     8° 174.2 

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•  servations  on   the  popular  antiquities  of 

Great   Britain.     J.  Brand  and  H.  Ellis. 

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The  same 1227.9 

Cut:   a  story  of  West   Point.     G.  L   Cervus. 

Phila.,  1886.     12° 976.16 

Cuthbert,  J.  H.    Fuller,  Richard,  U.D.,  Life 

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Cyclades,  The;   or.   Life   among  the   insular 

Greeks.    J.  T.  Bent.    London,  1885.    12°,     789.21 

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Cassell's  concise  C.     N.Y.,  1883.     8°  .     .     .     1223.2 
Champlin,  J.  D.,  Jr.     Cyclop;cdia  of  com- 
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The  young  folks'  cyclopnedia  of  persons 
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Cooley's  cyclopsedia  of  receipts  and  infor- 
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Cyprus. 

Baker,  S.  W.     Cyprus  as  I  saw  it  in  1879. 

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Cesnola,  L.  P.  di.  Its  ancient  cities,  tombs 
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C.  Mueller,  Tram.     Boston,  1S85.     12°    .     968.15 
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Dahlgren,  Ulric,  Memoir  of.     Pliila.,  1872. 

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South  Mountain  magic.    Boston,  1882.    12°,  1217.16 
South  Sea  sketches.     Boston,  1881.     12°     .     768.24 
A  Washington  winter.     Boston,  1883.     12°,     946.12 
Dahn,  Felix.     Felicitas.     A  tale  of  tlie  German 

migrations,  A. D.  476.    London,  1883.    12°,     952.16 
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16° 432. 2.j 

Dairy  farming,  to  which  is  added  a  description 
of  the  chief  continental  systems.    J.  Long. 

London,  188.">.     12° 1612.10 

Dairy  farming;  tlie  theory,  practice  and  meth- 
ods of  dairying.     J.  P.  Sheldon.     N.Y., 

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Daisy.     A  sequel  to  "Melbourne  House."     S. 

Warner.     Phila.,  1874.     12° .374.4 

Daisy  chain,  The.     C.  M.  Tonge.     X.Y.,  1865. 

2  V.     12° 322.4 

Daisy    Miller.      [A    study.]      H.    James,    Jr. 

N.Y.,  1879.    32° .391.7 

The   same.     (A   comedy   in   three   acts.) 

H.James.     Boston,  1883.     12°     .     .     .     947.10 
Daisy  Plains.     [A  story.]     S.   Warner.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12° 972.8 

Daisy  Thornton  and  Jessie  Graham.     Mrs.  M. 

J.  Holmes.     N.Y.,  1879.     12°     ...     .     424.42 

The  same 424.43 

Daisy  Travers ;  or.  The  girls  of  Hive  Hall.     A. 

T.  Samuels.     Boston,  1876.     16°     .     .     .     ,364.58 
D'Albertis,  L.  M.     New  Guinea;  what  I  did, 

and  what  I  saw.     Boston,  1S81.    2  v.    8°,     767.16 
Dale,  K.  W.     Impressions  of  America.     N.Y., 

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Nine  lectures  on  preaching.    Delivered  at 
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Dall,  Mrs.  Caroline  H.     The  college,  the  mar- 
ket, and  the  court.     Boston,  1867.     12°   .     223.20 
Historical  pictures  retouched.    Boston,  1860. 

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My  first   holiday.     Letters   from  Colorado, 

Utah  and  California.    Boston,  1881.     12°,     768.-22 
Patty  Gray's  journey  to  the  Cotton  Islands. 
Boston,  1869-70.     3  v.     16°. 

From  Boston  to  Baltimore 4.36.13 

From  Baltimore  to  Washington  .     .     .     .    436.14 
On  the  way ;  or,  Patty  at  Mount  Vernon,     436. 15 
What  we  really  know  about  Shakespeare. 

Boston,  1886.     12° 1248. 17 

Woman's  right  to   labor.     Lectures.     Bos- 
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The  same 287.16 

Dall,  W.  H.    Alaska  and  its  resources.    Boston, 

1870.     8° 727.5 

Dallas,  Alexander  J.     Life  and  writings,  by  his 

son.    Phila.,  1871.    8° 152.9 


Dalton,  J.  G.     Lyra  bicyclica.     Forty  poets  on 

the  wheel.     Boston,  1880.     16°    ...     .     583.10 

The  same 683.25 

Daltou,  John  C.     Human  physiology.     Phila., 

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Dalton,  William.     Stories  of  conquests  of  Mex- 
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The  white  elephant.     X.Y.,  1860.     16°   .     .      463.7 
Daltous,  The.     C.    J.   Lever.     London,  [n.d.) 

16° 351.7 

Daly,  Frederic.     Henry  Irving  in  England  and 

America.     London,  1S84.     12°     ...     .  1128.13 
Dame  Nature.    Trans,  from  the  French  of  X. 

B.  .Saintine.     N.Y.,  1869.     16°     ....     434.12 
Daman's  gliost.     [A   novel.]    K,    L.    Bynner. 

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The  same 398.12 

Damon,  W.  E.     Ocean  wonders;  a  companion 

for  the  seaside.     N.Y.,  1879.     12°    .     .     .     658. '24 
Dan,  the  detective.     H.  Alger,  Jr.    N.Y.,  1884. 

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Dana,  James,  D.D.    Sermons  to  young  people. 

New  Haven,  1806.     4° 232.9 

Dana,   James    D.     Corals    and    coral    islands. 

N.Y.,  1872.     8° 623.3 

Dana,  liichard  Henry,  Jr.     Poems  and   prose 

writings.  N.Y.,  1850.  2  v.  12°  ...  230.7 
To  Cuba  and  back.  Boston,  1859.  12°  .  661.20 
Two  years  before  the  mast.     N.Y.,  1840. 

18° 362. .32 

The  same.     16° 434.18 

The  same 434.24 

Dana,  Samuel   L.     Muck  manual  for  farmers. 

Lowell,  1851.     12° 648.26 

Danbury,   Life    in.     J.    M.    Bailey.     Boston, 

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Danbury  boom.  The.  Phases  in  the  social  and 
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Danger  signals.     The  enemies  of  youth,  from 
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Clark.     Boston,  1885.     12° 1248. 13 

Dangers  and  duties.  Talks  to  men  and  women. 

D.  W.  Rhodes.     Phll.a.,  1880.     12°.     .     .       127.2 
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Daniel,  George.     Merrie  England  in  the  olden 

time.     London,  [n.d.]     12° 511.6 

Daniel  Deronda.     Mrs.  M.  Cross.    N.Y.,  1876. 

2  V.     12° .337.24 

The  same 337.25 

The  same,  (complete. )     8° .337.26 

The  same 337.27 

The  same 337.28 

Daniell,   Alfred.     The   principles    of    jdiysics. 

London,  1884.     8° 1319.7 

Daniels,  W.  H.,  Ed.    Haven,  liittliop  Gilbert, 

Memorials  of.     Boston,  1880.     12°.     .     .     194.15 
Temperance  reform,  and  its  great  reform- 
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Danish  Greenland;  its  people  and  its  products. 

Dr.  H.  Kink.     London,  1S77.     8°    .     .     .       767.1 
Danish  parsonage,  A.    By  an  angler.    London. 

18S4.     12° 959.15 

Dannenberg,    Georg.     From    liand    to   hand. 

Phila.,  1882.     IT 389.23 

A    new    race.     [A    novel.]      Phila.,    1S80. 

12° 396.27 

Dante.     Blow.  S.  E.     A  study  of.     N.Y.,  1886. 

12° 1249.11 

Botta,   V.    Dante  as  philosopher,   patriot 

and  poet.     N.Y.,  186.5.    12° 567.7 

Oliphant,  Mrs.  il.  O.  W.     Dante.     (Foreign 
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Phila.,  1877.     16° 271.10 

Dante.     (See    "Makers   of    Florence.") 

r;  London,  1876.     8° 173.11 

Rossetti,  D.  G.,  Ed.  and  Trans.    Dante  and 

his  circle.     London,  1874.     8°     .     .     .     .     146.14 
Rossetti,  M.  F.    A  shadow  of  Dante.    Bos- 
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Symonds,  J.  A.    Study  of  Dante.     London, 

1872.    12° 567.9 

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The  divina  commedia.     J.  Ford,  Tran.f. 

London,  1870.     12° 578.7 

The  divine  comedy.     H.  W.  Longfellow, 

Trarui.     Boston,  1867.     3 v.     8°   .     .     .     567-16 
Vol.  I.  Inferno. 
II.  Purgatorio. 
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The    divine    comedy.      (First    canticle.) 
T.  W.  Parsons,  Tran.f.     Boston,  1807. 

8° 567.15 

The  new  life.  C.  E.  Norton,  Trajis.  Bos- 
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Vita  nuova.  Trans.,  with  an  introduc- 
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The  vision ;  or,  Hell,  purgatory  and  para- 
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Danvers,  Mass.,  Historical  sketch  of.     C.  H. 
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D'Anvers,  N.,  pseud.     See  Bell,  N.  R.  E. 
Daphne.      [A    novel.]      By   "Rita."      Phila., 

18.S0.     10° 391.22 

D'Arblay,   Mrae.   F.    B.      Diary   and    letters. 
Ed.  by  her  niece.     London,   1854.     7  v. 

16° 101.1 

Works  : 
Cecilia.     London,  1796.     5  v.     16°.     .     .      331.7 
Evelina.     N.Y.,  18.57.     2  v.     16°     .     .     .     311.10 
The  wanderer.     London,  1814.    5  v.    12°,    341.19 
Darby,  John.     Brushland  sketches.     Phila., 

18S2.     16° 1212.26 

Hours  with.     Phila.,  1877.     16°     ...     .     244.27 
Daring  and  suffering.     W.  Pittenger.     Phila., 

1863.     16° 464.3 

Daring  voyage  across  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  by 
two  Americans,  the   brothers   Andrews. 

N.T.,  1880.     12° 761.10 

Darius  the  Great,  History  of.    J.Abbott.  N.Y., 

18.54.     16° 122.13 

Dark  continent.     See  Africa. 

Dark  davs.     F.  Fargus.     (H.  Conway,  pseut/.) 

N.Y.,  1884.     1(F 966.3 

Darkness  and  daylight.     Mrs.  M.  J.  Holmes. 

N.Y.,  1874.     12° 424.2 

The  same 424.25 


Darling,  Grace,  the  heroine  of  the  Fame  Isl- 
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N.Y.,  188.3.     16° 1115.17 

DarUng,  Mary  G.     In  the   world.     Sequel  to 

"  Battles  at  home."     Boston,  1871.     12°,      412.6 
Darrell,  Joyce.     Winifred  Power.     [A  novel.] 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 964.24 

Darryll  Gap.     V.  F.  Townsend.     Boston,  1866. 

12° 354.2 

Dartmouth  College,  History  of.     B.  P.  Smith. 

Boston,  1878.     8° 494.12 

Darwin,  Charles,   Life  of.     G.   Allen.     N.Y., 

188.5.     16° 1131.25 

Works  : 
Darwinism    stated    by  Darwin    himself. 

N.Y.,  1884.     12° 1318.11 

The  descent  of  man.     N.Y.,  1871.    2  v. 

12° 624.15 

The  different  forms  of  flowers  on  plants 

of  the  same  species.     N.Y.,  1877.     12°,      6.58.2 
Expression  of  the  emotions  in  man  and 

animals.     N.Y.,  187--5.     12°      ....     624.10 
The  formation  of  vegetable  mould  through 
.   the  action  of  worms,  with  obsei-vation 

on  their  habits.     N.Y.,  1882.     12°    .     .      679.2 
Insectivorous  plants.     N.Y.,  1875.     12°   .     647.21 
Journal  of  his  voyage  in  the  ship  "Bea- 
gle,"  round  the  world.      N.Y.,   1884. 

12° 797.2 

The  same  (abridged  for  the  young)  .     .      676.2 
The  movements  and  habits  of  climbing 

plants.     X.Y.,  1876.     12° 647.26 

Natural  history  and  geology.     N.Y.,  1804. 

2  V.     12° ^". 646.5 

The  origin  of  species.    N.Y.,  1860.     12°.    624.16 
The   variation    of   animals    and    plants. 

N.Y.,  1868.     2v.     12° 622.13 

and  Francis.    Power  of  movement  in  plants. 

N.Y.,  1881.     12° •    .     .       678.5 

Darwin,  Erasmus,  Life  of.     E.  Krause.    (Pref- 
ace by  C.  Darwin.)     N.Y.,  1880.     12°      .     192.23 
Darvriniana.     Essays  and   reviews  pertaining 
to    Darwinism.     A.    Gray.     N.Y.,   1876. 

12° 228.22 

Damrinism,  and  other  essays.     J.  Fiske.    Lon- 
don, 1879.     12° 292.17 

The  same 1248.10 

The  same 1318.10 

Darwinism  in  morals.    F.  P.  Cobbe.    London, 

1872.     8° 245.14 

The  same.     188.3.     12° 1225.16 

Darwinism  stated   by  Darwin   himself.     Pas- 
sages from  the  writings  of  Charles  Dar- 
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Daryl,  Philippe.     Public  life  in  England.     H. 

Frith,  Trans.     X.Y..  [n.d.]     16°      ...     771.23 
Dasent,  George  Webbe.    Annals  of  an  eventful 

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Dates,  Dictionary  of;  relating  to  all  ages  and 

nations.     J.  Hayden.     N.Y.,  1877.     8°    .     488.11 
Dates,   Index    of.     (.•Mphabetically  arranged.) 

J.  W.  Rosse.     London.  1859.     12°  .     .     .      477.9 
D'Aubign^,  J.  H.  M.     History  of  the  reforma- 
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[n.d.]     5  V.     12° 476.1 

The  same.     (Incomplete.)     1843.     8°.     .     531.12 
History  of  the   reformation  in  Europe,  in 
the   time  of  Calvin.     N.Y.,   1873.     8  v. 

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The  same.    Vol.  1 476.3 

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The  nabob.     Boston,  187S.     12°      .... 

Daughter  of    an    Egyptian    king.      H.    Reed, 

Trans.     Phila.,  1878.     12° 

Daughter  of  an  empress.    V.  M.  Mundt.    N.  Y., 

18(57.     8° 

Daughter  of  Bohemia.    [A  novel.]    F.C.Fisher. 

N.Y.,  1874.     8° 

Daughter  of  Fife,  A.    A.  E.  Barr.    N.Y.,  188(5. 

16° 

Daughter  of  Heth.    W.  Black.    N.Y.,  1871.    8°, 
Daughter  of  the  Philistines.    (No  name  series.) 

Boston,  18S3.     1(5° 

The  same 

Daunt,  Achilles.     The  land  of  the  moose,  the 

bear,  and  the  beaver.     London,  188.5.  12°, 

The  same 

Three   trappers.     A  story  of  adventure  in 

the  wilds  of  Canada.     N.Y.,  1882.     12°    . 
Davault's    mills.     [A    novel.]     C.   IL   Jones. 

I'hila.,  187(5.     12° 

D'Avenant,    Sir    William.     Dramatic    works. 

Edinburgh,  1872.     3  v.     8° 

Davenport,  F.  O.    On  a  man-of-war.    Detroit, 

1878.     12° 

Davenport,   John,   Life   of.     A.  VV.  M'Clure. 

Boston,  1870.     8° 

Davenport,  John,  Life  of.     See  Vol.  II.,  Chief 

fathers  of  New  England.     Boston.  1870. 

6  V.     12° 

Davenport,  R.  A.     History  of  the  Bastile  and 

of  its  principal  captives.     London,  187.3. 

12° 

The  same 

Perilous  ailventures.     N.Y.,  1855.     16°  .     . 
Davenport    Dunn.     C.    J.    Lever.      London, 

1872.     16°      

David,  King  of  Israel.     W.  M.  Taylor.     N.Y., 

187.5.     12° 

David Copperfield.    C.Dickens.    London,  [n.d.] 


383.16 
368.. 37 
,368.34 

361.58 

325.4 

365.43 


975.26 
347.24 


945.7 
945.8 


792.11 
935.3 


916.23 

361.48 

615.1 

281.21 

115.16 

595.1 


.535.8 

.595.11 

711.8 


351.8 
145.11 


2  V.     12° 


The  same 

The  same 

The  same 

David  Easterbrook:  An  Oxford  story.    T.  Polk- 

inghorne.     London,  1883.     12°   ...     . 

David    Elglnbrod.     G.    Maedonald.     Boston, 

[n.d]     12° 

Davidger,  Reuben,  Adventures  of.  J.  Green- 
wood.    N.Y.,  1866.     12° 

Davids,  T.  W.  Rhys.  Buddhism.  Life  and 
teachings  of  Gautama  the  Buddha.  Lon- 
don, [n.d.]     16°     

History  of  Indian  Buddhism.     N.Y.,  1882. 

8° 

Davidson,  A.  B.    The  book  of  Job,  with  notes. 

Cambridge,  Eng.,  1884.     12° 

Davidson,   Ellis    A.      Boy  joiner  and   model 

maker.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]    8° 

Drawing  for  bricklayers.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]    16°, 
Drawing  for  cabinet  makers.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

16° 

Drawnig  for  stone-masons.    London,  [n.d.] 

12° 

Gothic    stonework.      Church  architecture. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16° 

Model  drawing.  Elementary  principles  of. 
N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16° 


355.4 
356.4 
357.4 
393.6 

946.15 

3.36.12 
713.19 


271.24 

1215.4 

1238.12 

654.14 
681.2 

681.3 


681.4 
681.5 


Davidson,  Mrs.    H.   M.     Christian  Osborne's 

friends.     Edinburgh,  1869.     12°      ...     414.13 

Davidson,  J.  Morlsson.  Eminent  English  lib- 
erals in  and  out  of  Parliament.     Boston, 

1880.     12° 192.29 

The  new  Book  of   Kings.      Boston,    1884. 

16° 1421.2 

Davidson,  James  Wood.     The  correspondent. 

X.Y.,  188(5.     16° 1251.8 

Davidson,  J.  Thain.  Forewarned — forearmed. 
[Sermons   to  young   men.]     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

12° 1249.4 

Talks  with  young  men.     N.Y.,  1884.     12°  .  1232.23 
The. same 1249.9 

Davidson,  L.  M.,  Life  of.     C.  M.   Sedgwick. 

(American  blograpliy.  Vol.  VII.)     .     .     .       111.2 

Davie,  W.  R.,  Life  of.  F.  M.  Hubbard.  (Amer- 
ican biography.  Vol.  SV.)       111.3 

Davies,  Charles  M.  Heterodox  London.  Lon- 
don, 1874.     2  V.     8° 498.5 

Mystic  London.     London,  1874.     8°  .     .     .      498.6 

Orthodox  London.     London,  1874.     8°  .     .      498.7 

Unorthodox  London.     London,  1875.     8°  .      498.8 

The  same 231 .9 

Davies,  Clement.    Modern  whist.     N.Y.,  1886. 

16° 1611.10 

Davies,  E.  The  gift  of  the  Holy  Ghost.  Read- 
ing, Mass.,  1874.     12° 124.6 

Davies,  G.  Christopher.  Peter  Penniless,  game- 
keeper and  gentleman.     London,  [n,d.] 

12° 932.17 

The  "Swan  "  and  her  crew.    London,  [n.d.] 

12° 922.12 

Wildcat  Tower;  or.  The  adventures  of  four 
boys  in  pursuit  of  sport  and  natural  his- 
tory in  the  North  Countrie.  London, 
[n.d.]     12°    932.13 

Davies,  G.  S.     Julian's   dream.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

16° 445.2 

Davies,    James.     Hesiod  and  Theognis,  Lives 

of.     London,  1873.     16° 147.16 

Davies,  Thomas  A.     How  to  raalve  money,  and 

how  to  keep  it.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°.     .     .     3.52.32 

Davies,  William.  The  pilgrimage  of  the  Tiber, 
from  its  mouth  to  its  source.  London, 
1873.    8° 767.17 

Davis,  D.  C.     Earthy  and  other  minerals,  and 

mining.     London,  1884.     12° 1324.13 

Davis,  Henry  Winter.     Speeches  and  addresses. 

N.Y.,  1867.     8° 245.3 

Davis,  Irenfeus  P.     Hygiene  for  girls.     N.Y., 

1883.     16° 1313.3 

Davis,  Sir  J.  F.     China.     London,  1857.     2  v. 

12° 476.6 

The  Chinese.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     2  v.     16°    .    .      471.8 
The  same 473.27 

Davis,  Jefferson.  The  rise  and  fall  of  the  Con- 
federate government.  N.Y.,  1881.  2  v. 
8° .593.2 

Davis,   L.    Clarke.      A   stranded   ship.     N.Y., 

1869.     16° 4;52.23 

Davis,  I>r.   N.      Carthage    and    her  remains. 

N.Y.,  1861.     8° 664.3 

Davis,  Rebecca  Harding.     A  law  unto  herself. 

Phila.,  1878.     8° 365.75 

Margret  Howth.     Boston.  1862.     12°.     .     .     317.16 
Pro  aris  et  focls.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°   .     .     .     251.20 

Davis,  Robert  S.     As  it  may  happen.     Phila., 

[n.d.]     12° .364.71 

Davis,  William  T.  Plymouth,  Ancient  land- 
marks of.     Boston,  1883.     8° 695.7 


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Davy,  Sir  Humphry.    Agricultural  chemistry. 

Phila.,  1821.     8= 647.15 

Davy  and  the  goblin;  or,  What  followed  read- 
ing "  Alice's  adventures  in  Wonderland." 
C.  E.  Carryl.     Boston,  18S6.     8'     .     .     .     920. IG 

Da-wes,  Anna  Laurens.    How  we  are  governed. 

Boston,  |n.d.]     12° 141.5.19 

Davirn  of  history.     C.  F.  Keary,  Ei}.     London, 

1878.     12^ " 497.21 

Dawn  to  daylight.   Mrs.  H.  W.  Beecher.    N.Y., 

18.59.     12° 312  5 

Dawson,  George.     Biographical   lectures.     G. 

St.  Clair,  £(i.     London,  1886.     8°.     .     .1132.12 
The  pleasures  of  angling.    N.Y.,  1876.    12",     482.14 

Dawson,    .John    William.      Acadian    geology. 

London,  1868.     8° 643.5 

The  origin  of  the  world.     N.Y.,  1877.     12°,     6.55.24 

Day,  H.     A  lawyer  abroad.     N.Y.,  1874.     12°,      724.6 

Day,  Henry  N.    The  science  of  sesthetics.    New 

Haven,  1872.     12° 651.13 

Day,  Lai  Behari.  Folk  tales  of  Bengal.  Lon- 
don, 1883.     12° 947.11 

Day,  Lewis  F.    Instances  of  accessory  art,  with 

notes.     London,  1880.     4° R.  L. 

Day,   Thomas.     Sanford    and   Merton.     N.Y., 

1865.     16° 462.12 

Day,  William  H.     Headaches;  nature,  causes, 

and  treatment.     London,  1877.     12°    .     .      658.3 

Day  by  the  fire,  A.    L.Hunt.    Bost.,  1870.    12°,     2.53.13 

Day-dawn  in  dark  places.  A  story  of  wander- 
ings and  work  in  Bechwanaland.  J.  Mac- 
kenzie.    London,  [n.d.]     12° 786.1 

Day    dreams    of    a    schoolmaster.      D'A.    W. 

Thompson.     Boston,  1885.     18°.     .     .     .     1251.1 

Day  of  doom,  The.     M.  Wigglesworth.     X.Y., 

1867.     12° .     612.11 

Day  of  fate.     E.  P.  Roe.     N.Y.,  1880.     12°.     .     379.11 
The  same 379.12 

Day  of  wonders.  A  medley  of  sense  and  non- 
sense.    M.  Sullivan.     N.Y.,  1880.     12°     .      912.5 

Day's  ride,  A.    C.  J.  Lever.    Lond.,  [n.d.]    16°,      3.51.9 

Days  of  BrJce.     G.  Aguilar.     N.Y.,  1865.    2  v. 

12° 426.17 

Days  of  ray  youth.     A.  B.  Edwards.     Phila., 

1874.     12° ,345.24 

Days  of  the  spinning-wheel  in  New  England. 
Gleanings  from  old  newspapers.  Boston, 
1886.     16° 1251.17 

Days  r>f  yore.    H.  Keddie.    London,  1868.    16°,      311.6 

Days  with  great  authors.  Comprising  selec- 
tions from  Dickens,  Thackeray,  Scott,  etc. 
With  biographical  sketches.  B.  Jerrold. 
N.Y.,  1883.     8° 1218.11 

Dead  men's  shoes.     M.  E.  Braddon-Maxwell, 

N.Y.,  1876.     8° 365.18 

Dead    sea    fruit.      M.    E.    Braddon-Maxwell. 

N.Y.,  1876.     8° 365.19 

Dead  Sea,  Expedition  to.     1847-48.     By  one  of 

the  party.     Phila.,  1&49.     12°      ....     723.10 

Dead  secret,  The.  W.Collins.   X.Y.,  187-5.    12°,     335.32 

Dead  sin,  The,  and  other  stories.     Mrs.  I.  F. 

Mayo.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° .337.4 

Dead  lo  the  world.    C.Bauer.    Bost.,  1875.  12°,     316.15 

Dealings  with  the  dead.  L.  M.  Sargent.  Bos- 
ton, 1S56.     2  V.     12° 232.13 

Dean,  Amos.  The  British  Constitution.  Chi- 
cago, 1SS3.     16° 1214.24 

Deane,   Charles.     Liverraore,  George,  Memoir 

of.     Boston,  1869.     4° 118.4 

Deane,  Milly.     Marjory.     London,  1872.     12°  .     364.33 

Dear  Lady  Disdain.    J.  McCarthy.    N.Y.,  1876,    427.39 


Dearly  bought.    Mrs.  C.  L.  Burnhara.   Chicago, 

1S.S4.     12° 9.54.23 

Death  and  eternity.  F.  Rowan,  Trans.  Bos- 
ton, 186.3.     12° 265.18 

Debatable   land,   The.     R.    D.  Owen.     N.Y., 

1872.     12° 2.35.12 

Debit  and  credit.     G.    Freytag.     N.Y.,    1858. 

12° 311.24 

De  Bussigny,  H.  L.  Hand-book  for  horse- 
women.    X.Y.,  1884.     16° 686.17 

Decatur,  S.,  Life  of.    A.S.Mackenzie,    (.\mer- 

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Deceivers  ever.     Mrs.  H.  L.  Cameron.     N.Y., 

1878.    8° 369.19 

Decision  of  character,  and  other  essays.    J. 

Foster.     London,  1882.     12° 1229.1 

Decoration.    Audsley,  W.  and  G.     Polychro- 
matic decoration  as  applied  to  buildings 
in  the  mediaival  style.    Lond.,  1882.    4°  .       R.  L. 
Colling,   J.    K.     Art   foliage  for  sculpture 

and  decoration.     Boston,  1873.     4°      .     .      R.  L. 
English  mediaeval   foliage  and  decoration. 

Boston,  1875.    4° R.  L. 

Day,  Lewis  F.     Instances  of  accessory  art. 

London,  1880.     4o R-  L- 

Edie,  Robert  W.     Decoration  and  furniture 

of  town  houses.     N.Y.,  1881.     12°.     .     .     682.19 
Lienard.    Decoration  and  ornamentation  of 
the  nineteenth  century.    Bost.,  1875.    4°,      R.  L. 

De  Costa,  B.  F.     Rambles  in   Mount  Desert. 

N.Y.,  1871.     16° 731.4 

Decrow,  W.  E.    Yale  and  "  the  City  of  Elms." 

Boston,  1882.     12° 772.10 

Dedham,   Mass.,    History    of.     1635-1827.     E. 

Worthington.     Boston,  1827.     8°     .     .     .      537.6 

Deeds  of  daring  by  both  blue  and  gray.  Nar- 
ratives of  adventure  during  the  civil  war. 
D.  M.  Kelsey.     Phila.,  188.5.     8°     .     .     .1429.12 

D'Eon  de  Beaumont,  The  strange  career  of  the 
chevalier.  J.  B.  Telfer.  London,  1885. 
8° 1133.3 

Deep  waters.    A.  H.  Drury.    Boston,  1874.    8°,      427.3 

Deephaven.    S.  O.  Jewett.   Boston,  1877.    18°,    368.10 

Deer  slayer,  The.     J.  F.  Cooper.     N.Y.,  1855. 

12° 312.13 

The  same 381.5 

Deer-stalking  in  the  Scottish  Highlands.  With 
an  account  of  the  red  deer,  forests,  folk- 
lore, etc.    W.  Scrope.    London,  1883.    8°,     787.10 

Deerbrook.   H.  Marlineau.    Lond.,  1870.    12°,      421.8 

De  Felice,  G.     Protestants  of  France,  History 

of.     London,  1853.     12° 5.35.6 

Defence  of  Guenevere.     [Poems.]     W.  Morris. 

London,  1875.     16° 565.11 

Defoe,  Daniel.  His  life  and  recently  discov- 
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Life  of.     W.  Minto.     N.Y.,  1879.     12°   .     .       192.7 
Works : 
Adventures  of   Robinson   Crusoe.     Lon- 
don, 182;?.    8° 465.7 

The  same 465.8 

The  same 465.9 

Works,  with  Chalmers's  life  of  the  author. 
N.Y..  [n.d.]     8° 152.7 

De  Fonblanque,  E.  B.  Political  and  military 
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De  Fontaine,  F.  G.,  Ed.  The  fireside  Dickens. 
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De  Forest,  John  \V.  The  blooily  chasm.  X.T., 

1881.     16° 388.2 

European  acquaintance.  N.T.,  1858.  12°,  002.12 
Uonest  John  Vane.  New  Haven,  1875.  16°,  Sm.Sl 
K:it(!  Biaumont.  Boston,  [n.d.]  8° .  .  .  377.23 
Miss  Raveuel's  conversion   from  secession 

to  loyalty.     N.Y.,  1807.     12° .342.3 

Playin- the  mischief.     X.Y.,  1875.     8°.     .     357.28 
The  Wei herol  affair.     N.Y.,  1873.     8°     .     .     346.17 
De  Forest,  Julia  B.     A  short  history  of  art. 

X.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° "...       6*5.2 

De  Hass,  Frank  S.     Buried   cities   recovered; 
or,  Explorations  in  Bible  lands.     Phila., 

1883.     8° '-.     .     .     777.15 

Itecent  travels   and   explorations   in   Bible 

lands.     N.Y.,  1880.    8° 767.2 

Deirdre.    [A  poem.]    (No  name  series.)    R.  D. 

Joyce.     Boston,  1870.     16° 571.5 

De  Kay,  Charles.     The  vision  of  Nimrod.     |A 

P'lem.]     N.Y.,  1881.     12° 575.8 

De  Kroyft,  S.  H.     A   place   in   thy  memory. 

X.Y..  18.50.     12° ''  .     .     .     .     287.13 

Delamotte,    Philip    H.     Progressive    drawing 

book.     London,  1869.     12° 669.22 

Del  Mar,  Alexander.     History  of  money  in  an- 
cient countries,  from  the  earliest  times  to 
the  present.     London,  1885.    8°.     .     .'.     1432.1 
Delamer,  Eugene  S.    The  flower  garden.    Lon- 
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Delaney,  Mrs.     .See  Granville,  Mary. 
Deldee ;  or,  The  iron  hand.    F.  Warden.    N.Y., 

1885.     16° 9G0.11 

Delesdernier,  E.  P.    Fannie  St.  John.     N.Y., 

1874.     12° 281.3 

Delicia.    B.  M.  Butt.     N.Y.,  1879.     16°.     .     .      376.9 
Delusion;    or,   The  witch  of  New  England. 

Boston,  1840.     10° 331.17 

Delusions,  Extraordinary  popular.    C.  Mackay. 

Li.ndon,  1809.     12° 213. 9 

Dempster,  C.  L.  H.    Iseulte.    N.Y.,  1875.    8°,    325.24 

The  same a57.20 

De  Mille,  J. 

U.  a.  W.  C.  Serus.     Boston,  1871-72.     5  v. 
10°. 
The  B.  O.  W.  C.     A  book  for  boys.     .     .    467.11 

Boys  of  Grand  X'i-6  school 467.12 

Lost  in  the  fog.     .     ._ 467.13 

Fire  in  the  woods 467.14 

Picked  up  adrift    ; 467.15 

Comedy  of  terrors.  Boston,  1872.  8°  .  .  347.17 
The  Dodue  club.  N.Y.,  1870.  8°  .  .  .  427.12 
Helenas  household.  X.Y.,  1876.  12°.  .  390.5 
The  lady  of  the  ice.  N.Y  ,  1870.  8°  .  .  377.34 
The  lily  and  the  cross.  Boston,  1875.  12°,  342.21 
The  living  link.  N.Y.,  1874.  8°  .  .  .  .  346.52 
An  open  question.  N.Y.,  1873.  8°  .  .  .  377.35 
Youti'j  Dodge  club  series.  Boston,  1872-73. 
16°. 

Among  the  brigands 467.17 

The  seven  hills 467.18 

Demlng,  P.     Tompkins,  and  otiier  folks.     Lon- 
don, 187-5.    12° 951.17 

Democracy.     G.S.Camp.     N.Y.,  1855.     12°.     653.10 
Democracy.     [An    American    novel.]     N.Y., 

1880.     10° .370.20 

Democracy,  The  coming.    G.  Harwood.    Lon- 
don, 1882.     12° 1219.14 

Democracy  in  Europe.     [History.]     Sir  T.  E. 

.May.     N.Y.,  1878.     2  v.     8° 498.14 

Democratic  government.     A  study  of  politics. 

A.  Stickney.     N.Y.,  1885.     12°   .     .    .     .     1245.2 


Democratic  party,  The.  Its  political  history 
and  influence.    J.  H.  Patton.    N.Y.,  1884. 

16° 1231.16 

Demonology  and  devil-lore.     M.  D.  Conway. 

N.Y.,  1879.     2v.     8° 284.6 

Demonology  and  witchcraft.     [Letters.]     W. 

Scott.     X.Y.,  ls.5.5.     16° 131.13 

Demosthenes.     S.    H.    Butcher.      (Classical 

writers.)     N.Y.,  1882.     16° 1111.19 

Demosthenes.  With  extracts  from  his  ora- 
tions, and  a  critical  disi'ussion  of  "The 
trial  on  the  crown."  L.  Bredif.  Chi- 
cago, 1881.    8° 197.1 

Demosthenes  and  -•^chines.  The  two  orations 
on    the    crown.     G.    W.   Biddle,    Trans. 

Phila,  1881.     li° 293.12 

Denis  Donne.     Mrs.  P.  Ciidlip.     N.Y.,  [n.d.) 

8° 365.83 

Denis    Duval.     W.    M.    Thackeray.     Boston, 

187.5.     12° 373.11 

Denise.    M.Roberts.     N.Y.,  1864.    2  v.     16°.    432.30 
Denison,  (Jharles.     Rocky  Mountain  health  re- 
sorts.    Boston,  1880.     8° 763.30 

Denison,  E.  B.  Astronomy  without  mathe- 
matics.    N.Y.,  1869.     12° 645.22 

Denison,  Mrs.  Mary  A.     Among  the  squirrels. 

N.Y.,  186S.     16° 461.9 

Erin-go-bragh  I     Washington,  D.C.,   1879. 

16° 382.32 

His  triumph.  Boston.  1883.  16°  .  .  .  .  949.7 
The  master.  Boston,  1802.  10°  ...  .  304.20 
Old  slip  warehouse.     N.Y.,  1878.     8°     .     .      377.5 

Rolhmell.     Boston,  1878.     12° 373.28 

Talbury  girls.  The.  Boston,  1871.  12°  .  4.52.3 
That  husband  of  mine.  Boston,  1S77.  16°,  ;30S.24 
That  wife  of  mine.  Boston.  1877.  16°.  .  308.31 
Victor  Norman,  rector.  Phila.,  187.3.  10°,  3:)3.0 
Denton,  William.  Is  Darwin  right?  or.  The 
origin   of  man.     Wellesley,  Mass.,  1881. 

12° "....-..     678.21 

Radical    discourses  on  religious    subjects. 

Boston,  1872.     12° 262.34 

The  same 291.8 

What  was  he?    Wellesley,    Mass.,    [n.d.] 

12° 291.9 

and  E.  M.  F.     The  soul  of  thiugs.     Boston, 

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Department  of  the  Gulf,  History  of.  J.  Par- 
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The  same 545.10 

Department  of  the  Gulf,  Twenty  months  in 
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12° 001.8 

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The  avenger.  Boston,  18.59.  16°  .  .  .  421.15 
Biognaphical  essays.  Boston,  18.54.  16°,  133.9 
TheCffisars.  Boston,  1854.  10°  .  .  .  133.10 
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Essays,  historical   and  critical.     Boston, 
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Essays,  miscellaneous.  Best.,  1854.  16'^,  247.5 
Essays  on  philosophical  writers.     Boston, 

1854     2  V.     16° 247.8 

Essays    on    poets    and   English   writers. 

Boston,  18.5.5.     16° 247.7 

Essays,  theological.  Wt.,ia54.  2  v.  16°,  228.15 
Literary    reminiscences.      Boston,    1854. 

2v.     16° 1.33.12 

Logic  of  political  economy.  Bost.,lS59.  16°  224.21 
Memorials.  Boston,  18.56.  2  v.  16°.  .  226.17 
Narrative     and     miscellaneous     papers. 

Boston,  18.54.     2  v.     16° 247.3 

Note-book  of  an   opium  eater.     Boston, 

1855.     16° 247.6 

Derby,  Edward,  Earl  of.     Translation  of  Ho- 
mer's "  Iliad."     N.Y.,  1805.    2v.    8°     .      617.8 
Derby,  J.  C.     Fifty  years  among  authors,  books 

and  publishers.     N.Y.,  1^^.     8°     .     .     .     1127.9 
Desbordes-Valmore,  Madame.    Memoirs.    C. 

A.  Sainte-Beuve.     With  a  selection  from 

her  poems.  Boston,  1873.  12°.  .  .  .  176.13 
The  same 1.39.12 

Descartes.    J.  P.  Mahafty.     Phila.,1881.     12°,     19426 

Descent  and  Darwinism.     O.  Schmidt.     N.Y., 

187-5.     12° 655.5 

Descent    of   man.   The.     C.    Darwin.     N.Y., 

1871.     2v.     12° 624.15 

Deschanel,  A.  P.  Natural  philosophy.  Lou- 
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Desert,  The,  of  the   Exodus.     E.  H.  Palmer. 

Cambridge,  1871.     2  v.     8° 726.6 

Desert  warfare.   The  eastern  Soudan  campaign. 

B.  Burleigh.     London,  1884.     8°     .     .     .  1416.10 
Desert    world.    The.      A.    Mangin.     London, 

1869.    8° 717.2 

Deserted  ship,  Tlie.  A  story  of  the  Atlantic 
adventures  in  the  early  life  of  Cupples 
Howe,    mariner.     6.    Cupples.     Boston, 

1881.     12° 444.27 

The  same 914.17 

Deserted  wife,  The.  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  South- 
worth.    Phila.,  1861.     12° 417.5 

Deshler,  C.   D.    Afternoons  with  the  poets. 

X.Y.,  1879.     12° 292.10 

Design  in  textile  fabrics.     T.  R.  Ashenhurst. 

London,  188.3.     16° 686.8 

Design,  The  practical  draughtsman's  book 
of.  MM.  Armengaud  and  Amouroux. 
Phila.,  1873.     4° 638.2 

Desk  and  debit;  or.  The  catastrophe  of  a  clerk. 

W.T.Adams.     Boston,  1872.-  16°      .     .     4.57.23 

Desmond  hundred.  The.     Mrs.  .J.  G.  Austin. 

(R.'und-robin  series.)  Boston,  1882.  16°,  398.21 
The  same 398.22 

Despard,  Matilda  C     Chaste  as  ice,  and  pure 

as  snow.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 425.18 

Kilrogan  cottage.     N.Y.,  1878.     8° .     .     .     .     377.3 

Desperate  remedies.    T.  Hardy.    N.Y.,  1874. 

16° 362.5 

De  Soto,  Ferdinand,  Life  of.     J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

X.Y.,  1873.     12° 1.33.8 

Dessert  book,  The.     Boston,  1872.     12°       .     .      651.8 

Destiny ;  or,  The  chief's  daughter.     S.  E.  Fer- 

rier.     London,  1882.     2  v.     12°.     .     .     .      9.53.7 

Destiny  of  man,  The,  viewed  in  the  light  of 

hisorigin.     J.  Fiske.     Boston,  1884.    16°,  1231.17 

De   Stolz,  Madame.      The   house  on   wheels. 

Boston,  1871.     12° 266.24 

Destruction  and  reconstruction.  Personal  ex- 
periences of    the  late  war.    R.    Taylor, 


Lieut.-Gen.    in    the    Confederate    army. 

N.Y.,  1879.     8° 293.1 

Detlef,  Carl,  pseud.     See  Bauer,  Clara. 

Detmold.    W.  H.  Bishop.     Boston,  1879.     18°,      383.5 

Devas,  C  S.  Groundworkof  economics.  Lon- 
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De  Vere,  Scheie.     The  romance  of  American 

history.     X.Y.,  1872.     8° 541.20 

Studies  in  English.     N.Y.,  1867.    S°  .     .     .       644.7 
Wonders  of  the  deep.     N.Y.,  1869.     12°      .     226-12 

Devereux,  George  H.     Literary  fables  of  Yri- 

arle.     Boston,  1854.     12° .551.17 

Sam  Shirk.     N.Y.,  1871.     12° 364.19 

DeverevLx,  W.  Cope.    Fair  Italy,  Sicily,  and 

Malta.     London,  1884.     12° 786.10 

The  same 789.6 

Devereux.    E.   Bulwer-Lytton.     Phila.,  1872. 

12° 344.14 

The  same 369.31 

Devey,  J-     Modem  English  poets.     (Essays.) 

London,  187.3.     8° 227.5 

Devil,  The.     A.  R^ville.     London,  1.S71.     12°,     254.25 

Devil  puzzlers,  and  other  studies.  F.  B.  Per- 
kins.    N.Y.,  1877.     12° 272.20 

Devil's  chain.  The.  E.  Jenkins,  J/. P.  Lon- 
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Devil's  portrait.   The.     A.  G.   Barrili.     N.Y., 

1885.    18° 951-22 

De   'Voe,   Thomas  F.     The  market   assistant. 

N.Y.,  1867.     12° 6.51.17 

Devoy,  John.     The  land  of  Eire.     The  Irish 

land  league,  etc.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]    8°  .     .     .      783.7 

Dew^ees,  F.  P.  The  Molly  Maguires.  The  ori- 
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DevB-ey,  Mary  E.     Sedgwick,  C.  M.,  Life  and 

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Devpey,  Orville,  Autobiography  and  letters  of. 

M.  E.  Dewey,  £c/.     Boston,  188.3.     12°     .1124.18 
Works: 
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The  problem  of  human  destiny.     N.Y., 

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De  Witt,  Madame.     See  Witt,  Mme.  de. 

De  Witt,  John,  History  of  the  administration 
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Dexter,  D.  Gilbert,  Ed.   Selected  poetical  gems. 

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Dexter,  Henry  M.  The  Congregationalism  of 
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Diabolism,   Modern.      (Spiritualism.)      M.   J. 

Williamson.     N.Y.,  1873.     16°    ...     .     635.13 

Dialogues   from  Dickens.     W.  E.   Fette,   Ed. 

Boston,  1870.     12° 614.18 

The  same.     [Second  series.] 615.17 

Dialogues,  drawing-room  plays,  and  evening 
amusements.  S.  S.  Steele.  Phila.,  18S1. 
12° 1213.3 

Dialogues  for  school  and  social  entertainment. 
Mrs.  J.  W.  Shoemaker,  Ed.    Phila.,  1885. 

12° 1243.7 

Diamond  cut  diamond.    T.  A.  Trollope.   N.Y., 

1860.     12° 353.28 

Diamond  necklace,  Story  of  the.  A  sketch  of 
the  life  of  the  Couiife.is  de  la  Motte,  with 
particulars  of  the  careers  of  the  other  act- 
ors in  this  remarkable  drama.  H-  Vize- 
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Diamond  ring,  The.    E.  H.  Mitchell.    London, 

18S2.     12° 947.0 

Diamonds  and  precious  stones.    L.  Dioulafait. 

N.Y.,  1874.     16° 042.11 

Diamonds  and  precious  stones,  their  history, 
value  and  cliar.acteristics.     H.  Emanuel. 

London,  1S07.     12° 643.21 

Tlie.siine 1317.23 

Diana.    fS.  Warner.     N.Y.,  1877.     12°      ...      374.1 

The  same 374.2 

Diana  Carew;  or.  For  a  woman's  sake.     Mrs. 

Uridges.     I'hila.,  1876.     12° 426.23 

Diane   Coryval.     (No   name    series.)     Boston, 

1S84.     16° 945.11 

The  same 945.12 

Diary,   A.      The  H family.      V.    Bromer. 

London,  1853.     12° 341.11 

Diary  of  a  late  physician.     S.  Warren.     Lon- 
don, 1878.     12° 372.24 

Diary  of  a  woman.     O.  Feuillet.     N.Y.,  1879. 

12° 366. .50 

Diary  of  Mrs.   Kitty  Trevylyan.     Mrs.   E.   R. 

Charles.     London,  180.5.     12°      ....      321.3 
Diaz,  Mrs.  Abby  M.     The  Jinimyjohns.     Bos- 
ton, 1878.     12" 446.12 

Lucy  Maria.  Boston,  1874.  16°  ....  434.16 
The  school-master's   trunk.     Boston,  1874. 

16° 347. 6 

Astory  book  for  children.  Boston,  1875.  10°,    441.11 
William  Henry.     Boston,  1872.     16°.     .     .     434.15 
William  nenry  letters.     Boston,  1870.     16°,     434.17 
Dibdin,  Charles,  Songs  of.     T.  Dibdin.     Lon- 
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Di  Gary.    M.  J.  Thornton.     N.Y.,  1879.    8°    .    377.31 
Dicey,   A.    V.     Lectures   introductory  to    the 
study  of  the  law  of  the  English  Conslitu- 

tion.     London,  188.5.     S° 1320.11 

Dicey,   Edward.     Battle-fields   of    1866.     Lon- 
don, 1866.     12° 532.2 

Emanuel,  Victor,  Life  of.    N.Y.,  1882.    10°,  1111.18 
Dick,  Robert;  baker  of  Thurso,  geologist  and 

botiinist.     S.  Smiles.     N.Y.,  1S79.     12°   .     177.20 
Dick,  Thomas.    Celestial  scenery.    Phila.,  1845. 

12° 045.24 

The  same 646. 10 

An  essay  on  covetousness.  N.Y.,  1836.  12°,  287.10 
Improvement  of  society.  N.Y.,  1855.  10°,  640.11 
Mental  illumination  of  mankind.     Phila., 

184.5.     12° 040.29 

The  philosophy  of  a  future  state.     Phila., 

1845.     2v.     12° 625.8 

The  practical  astronomer.    N.Y.,1846.    12°,     674.17 
The  sidereal  heavens.     N.Y.,  18.5.5.     12°     .     0.53.17 
Dick  Cheveley;  his  adventures  and  misadven- 
tures.    W.  H.  G.  Kingston.     N.Y.,  1881. 

12° 912.15 

Dick  Netherby.     Mrs.  L.  B.  Walfonl.     N.Y., 

18.'<2.     10° 388.10 

Dick  Onslow  among  the  redskins.     W.  H.  G. 

Kingston.     Boston,  1804.     16°    ...     .     464.11 
Dick  Rodney;  or.  The  adventures  of  an  Eton 

boy.     J.  S.  Grant.     London,  [n.d.]     16°,      384.9 
Dick  Sands,  the  boy  captain.    J.  Verne.    N.Y., 

1879.     12° 324.34 

Dick's  wanderings.     J.  .Sturgis.     Boston,  1882. 

12°  .     .     ." 942.13 

Dickens,  Charles.     Letters,  Ed.  by  his  sister- 
in-law  and  his  eldest  daughter.     Vol.  I. 
1833-.56.     Vol.    II.    18.57-70.      Vol.    III. 
1836-70.     N.Y.,  1879.     3  v.     12°      ...       185.6 
The  same 185.7 


Dickens,  Charles  —  continued. 

Dolby,  6.  Dickens,  as  I  knew  him.  The 
story  of  the  reading  tours  in  Great  Britain 
and  America.     (1800-1870.)     Phila.,  1885. 

12° 1129.13 

Fontaine,    F.   G.    de.     Best    thoughts    of. 

N.Y.,  187.3.     8° 347.52 

The  fireside   Dickons.     A  cyclopa'dia  of 
the  best  thoughts  of  Dickens.     With  a 

complete  index.     N.Y.,  1883.     8°     .     .  1233.3 

Forster.  J.    Life  of.    Phila.,  1872.   3  v.  12°,  113.12 
Jerrold,  IJ.     A  day  with  Dickens.  ■  Boston, 

1873.     8° 140.11 

Kent,   C.     Dickens,   as  a   reader.     Phila, 

1872.     8° 114.10 

Perkins,   F.    B.     The   life   and   works    of. 

N.Y.,  1870.     12° 210.10 

Sala,  G.  A.  His  speeches,  letters  and  say- 
ings, and  sketch  of  the  author.  A  sermon 
on  his  death,  by  Dean  Stanley.    N.T., 

1870.    8° 3.57.7 

Ward,  A.  W.  Life  of.  (English  men  of  let- 
ters.)    N.Y.,  1882.     12° 192.37 

Works:  London,  N.Y.,  and  Boston,  [n.d.] 
12°. 

American  notes,  and  reprinted  pieces  .     .  355.1 

The  same 355.19 

The  same,  with  Pictures  from  Italy .     .  393.1 

Barnaby  Rudge.     2v .3.55.2 

The  same 3.50.1 

The  s.ame 3.57.1 

The  same 393.2 

Bleak  House.     2  v .3.55.3 

The  same 3.50.2 

The  same 3.57.2 

The  same ;l'.»3.3 

Christin.as  stories 3.50.3 

The  same 357.3 

The  same 393.4 

David  Copperfield.     2  v 3.55.4 

The  same 3.50.4 

The  same 357.4 

The  same 393.6 

Dombey  and  son.     2  v 3.55.5 

The  same 350.5 

The  same 357.5 

The  s.ame 393.7 

Drawn   from   life.     (Sketches   of    young 

people.)    12° 394.7 

England,  Child's  history  of 511.14 

The  same 691.4 

Great  expectations 3.50.0 

The  same 3.50.7 

The  same 393.9 

Hard  times 356.0 

The  same 350  8 

The  s.ame,  with  Christmas  stories    .     .  357.15 

The  same 393.10 

Little  Dorrit.     2v 3.55.7 

The  same 3.56.9 

The  same 3.57.8 

The  same 393.12 

Martin  Chuzzlewit.     2  v 355.8 

Thes.ame 3.50.10 

The  same 394.1 

Master  Humphrey's  clock,  and  other  sto- 
ries     3.55.22 

The  same 393.11 

The  Mudfog  papers 370.22 

The  mystery  of  Edwin  Drood      ....  356.11 

The  same 393.8 


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Dickeus,  Cliailes  —  concluded. 

Nicholas  Nickleby.     2  y 355.9 

The  same 35G.12 

The  same 357.9 

The  same 394.2 

Old  curiosity  shop.     2v 3.55.10 

The  same 3.56.13 

The  same 357.10 

The  same 393.5 

Oliver  Twist 355.11 

The  same 356.14 

The  same 3.56.15 

The  same 357.11 

The  same .394.3 

Our  mutual  friend .3-55.12 

The  same 355.15 

The  same 356.16 

The  same 3.57.13 

The  same 3.57.17 

The  same 357.12 

The  same 394.4 

Pickwick  club,  The  papers  of  the    .     .     .  .355.13 

The  same.     2v 355.18 

The  same 357.14 

The  same 394.5 

Poems.     (Complete.) 585.14 

Short  stories 3.55.24 

Sketches  by  Boz 3.55.14 

The  same 3.57- 10 

Tale  of  two  cities.     2v .3.55.17 

The  same 3.55.16 

The  same 394.6 

The  uncommercial  traveller 3.55.20 

The  same,   with    Master   Humphrey's 

clock 3.55.21 

The    same,    with    Message    from    the 

sea 355.23 

The  same 393.8 

Dickens  dialogues.    W.  E.  Fette,  Ed.    Boston, 

1870.     12° 014.18 

The  same.     [Second  series.] 615.17 

Dickens   dictionary,  A.     6.  A.  Pierce.     Bos- 
ton, 1872.     8° 113.11 

Dickens,  Charles,   (the  younger.)    Dictionary 

of  Paris.     London,  [n.d.]     16°    ...     .  704.27 

Dictionary  of  London.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16°.  291.17 
Dictionary  of  the  Thames.    1880.    London, 

1880.     16° 764.16 

,  Ed.  Mathews,  C.  J.,  Life  of.    London,  1879. 

2  V.     8° 183.12 

The  same 1122.6 

Dickinson,   Anna  E.     A  paying  investment. 

Boston,  1876.     16° 304. .39 

A  ragged   register  of    people,   places    and 

opinions.     X.Y.,  1879.     10° 292.14 

Wliat  answer?     Boston,  1868.     12°    .     .     .  364.16 
Dickinson,  Mrs.  Ellen  E.     New  light  on  Mor- 

motiism.     N.Y.,  1885.     12° 1422.3 

Dictionaries. 

Arts,  manufactures  and  mines.  Dictionary 

of.     A.  Ure.     London,  1878.     4  v.     8°     .  0.39.7 
Bible,  Dictionary  of  tlie  Holy.     A.  Calmet. 

Boston,  1837.     8° 221.1 

Bible,  Dictionary  of  the.     W.  .Smith.     Bos- 
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Bio'jraphy. 
Allen,  W.     American,  and  historical,  B. 

Boston,  1832.     8° r  1.52.4 

The  same.     1809 543.11 

Beeton's  dictionary  of  B.     London,  1875. 

8° 171.4 


Dictionaries.    Bionraphy  —  concluded. 

Drake,    F.    S.      American    B.      Boston, 

1876.     8° 175.1 

The  same 117.8 

Smith,  W.,  Ed.     Greek  and   Roman   B. 
and   mythology.     London,   1870.     3  v. 

8° R.  L. 

Stephen,  L.     Ed.     Dictionary  of  nation- 
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Beal-Biber.  V.    Bicheno-Bottisham. 
VI.     Bottomley-Browell. 
Thomas,  .1.     Universal  B.  and  mythology. 

Phila.,  1871.     2  v.     8° R.  L. 

Christian  antiquities;  a  continuation  of 
"The  dictionary  of  the  Bible."  W. 
Smith  and  S.  Cheetham,  Eds.     Hartford, 

Conn.,  1876.     2  v.     8° R.  L. 

Classical,  Smith's  new.  Greek  and  Roman 
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X.Y.,  1876.     8° R.  L. 

Dates,  Dictionary  of,  relating  to  all  ages 
and    nations.     J.    Haydn.     N.Y.,    1877. 

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English  language.  Johnson,  S.  Diction- 
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Ogilvie,  J.     The  imperial  D.  of  the  Eng- 
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IV.     4° R.  L. 

Stormonth,  J.     D.   of  the  English   lan- 
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Webster,  N.     D.  of  the  English  language. 

Springfield,  1873.     4° R.  L. 

Worcester,  J.  E.     D.  of  the  English  lan- 
guage.    Boston,  1870.     4° R.  L. 

English  literature  and  authors.     S.  A.  Alli- 

bone.     Phila.,  18.59.     3  v.     8°      ....      R.  L. 
English    synonyms.     R.    Soule.       Boston, 

1871.     12° 236.5 

Every-day  difficulties;  or.  Hard  words  made 

e.-isy.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16= 225.17 

French  and  English.  De  Lolme,  Prof.,  and 
Wallace     and     Henry    Bridgman,    Eds. 

N.Y.,  1881.    8° 729.53 

Meadows,  F.    C.    French   and  English. 

N.Y.,  18:38.     16° 729.39 

Spiers  and  Surenne.    French  and  Eng- 
lish.    N.Y.,  1870.    8° R.  L. 

German-English  and  English-German.     D. 
Fosdick,  Jr.     Boston,  1846.     4°  .     .     .     .       728.1 
Whitney,    W.    D.,   and    Edgren,   A.    H. 
German  and  English  D.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

8° R.  L. 

Machines,  mechanics,  engine-work  and  en- 
gineering.     (Illustr.ited.)      N.Y.,    1869. 

2  V.     8° 488.6 

Music  and  musicians.  G.  Grove,  Ed.  Lon- 
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Names,  Noted,  of  fiction.     W.  A.  Wheeler. 

Boston,  1809.     12° 164.18 

Plants,  Popular  names  of.     London,  1882. 

8° 1311.2 

Quotations    from    English    and   American 

poets.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     8° 574.11 

Science,  .and  terms  used  in  philosophy,  lit- 
eriiture,  professions,  commerce,  arts  and 
trades.    W.  M.  Buchanan.    London,  1884. 

12° 1324.11 

Diderot  and  the  encyclopaedists.    J.   Morley. 

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D'Ideville,  Cuiint  II.  Bugeaud,  Marshal,  Me- 
moirs of.  1784-1849.  London,  1884. 
2v.    S° 1127.2 

Didler,  Eugene  L.     Bonaparte,  Madame,  Life 

and  letters  of.     N.Y.,  1879.     12°     .     .     .     178.10 

Diet  for  the  sick.  A  treatise  on  tlic  value  of 
foods,  their  applications  to  special  condi- 
tions of  health  and  disease,  and  on  the 
best  methods  of  their  preparation.  Mrs. 
JI.  F.  Henderson.     N.Y.,  188.5.     12°    .     .  1228.24 

Diet  ill  health  and  disease.     T.  K.  Chambers. 

N.Y.,  1878.     12° 27.3.19 

Dieulafait,    Louis.     Diamonds    and    precious 

stones.     X.Y.,  1874.     10° 042.11 

Digby  Grand.     An  autobiography.     G.  J.  TV. 

Slelville.     London,  |n.d.]     12°    ...     .      9.7.5.5 

Digestion.  Diseases  of  the  digestive  organs  in 
infancy  and  childhood.     L.  Slarr.    Phila., 

1886.    8°  .     . 1326.14 

Disorders  of.  Their  consequences  and 
treatment.  T.  L.  Bruuton.  London, 
1SS6.     8° .  1326.15 

Dikes   and  ditches.     W.  T.    Adams.     Boston, 

1808.     16° 4.58.4 

Dilke,  Charles  W.     Greater  Britain.    Phila., 

ISO'.i.     .s"        662.3 

Dillaway,    C.    K.     Hi,itory    of   the    Roxbury 

grammar  school.     Boston,  1860.     10°.     .     223.10 

Dimau,  J.  Lewis.  Orations  and  essays;  with 
selected    parish    sermons.     A    memorial 

volume.     Boston,  1882.     12° 1213.9 

The  thelstic  argument  as  affected  by  recent 
th.'ories.     Bo.-ton,  1881.     8° 187.16 

Dinglestedt,  F.     The  Amazon.     N.Y.,   1868. 

12= .331.14 

Dinglefield.       (A     story     for     girls.)       Mrs. 

O'Reilly.    London,  1883.     12°    ...    .    916.11 

Dingy  house  at  Kensington.      N.  Y.,    [n.d.] 

12° 389.6 

The  same 389.12 

Dinner  napkins,  and  how  to  fold  them.     G.  C. 

Clark.     London,  [n.d.]     16° 1611.8 

Dinwiddle,  William.     Times  before  the  refor- 

nuation.     N.Y.,  1880.     12° 591.6 

Dippold,  George  T.  The  great  epics  of  mediaj- 
val  Germany.  An  outline  of  their  con- 
tents and  hir^tory.     Boston,  1882.     12°     .1219.15 

Diocese  of  Massachusetts,  Centennial  year  of. 
Commemorative  discourses  by  Vr.  Court- 
ney, G.  H.  Shattuck,  and  Bishop  B.  H. 
Paddock.     Boston,  1885.     8° 518.22 

Discarded  daughter.  The.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N. 

Southworth.     Phila.,  1861.     12°      ...      417.3 

Discarded  wife.  The.     E.  A.  Dupuy.     Phila., 

[n.d.l     12°    424.18 

Discourses  in  America.    M.  Arnold.    London, 

1885.     12° 1245.7 

Discovery  of  the  great  West.    F.  Parkman. 

Boston,  1869.     8° 736.12 

Discriminate.  A  companion  to  "  Don't."  A 
manual  for  guidance  in  the  use  of  correct 
words  and  phrases  in  ordinary  speech. 
By  Critic.     N.Y.,  188.5.     16°  .    ".     .     .     .     1241.9 

Disease  germs.     L.  S.  Beale.     London,  1872. 

12° 633.11 

Diseases  of  the  skin.     J.  M.  Neligan.     Phila., 

18.52.     12° 633.9 

Diseases  of  modern  life.     B.  W.  Richardson. 

N.Y.,  1876.     12° 033.25 

Diseases  of  women  and  children.  G.  S.  Bed- 
ford.    N.Y..  18.56.    8° 833.2 


Disorders  of  literary  men.    Boston,  1825.    12°,     225.23 

Disosway,  E.   T.     South  meadows.     Phila., 

1874.     12° 317.13 

Disowned,  The.     E.  Bulwer-Lytton.    Phila., 

1871.     16° 344.15 

The  same .369.32 

Disraeli,  Benjamin.    See  Beaconsfield,  Earl  of. 

Disraeli,  Isaac.  Amenities  of  literature.  Bos- 
ton, 1864.     2  V.     12" 223.2 

The  calamities  and   quarrels   of    authors. 

N.Y.,  1868.     2  V.     12° 243.4 

The  literary  character.     N.T.,  1868.     8°     .       254.5 

Dissolving  views.     [A  novel.]     Mrs.  A.  Lang. 

X.Y.,  18S4.     16° 962.3 

Distinguished  men  of  modern  times.     N.Y., 

185.5.     2  V.     16° 121.6 

Disturbing  element.  The;  or.  Chronicles  of 
the  Blue-Bell  Society.  C.  M.  Yonge. 
NY.,  1879.     16° ,391.3 

Dita.     ifir?;/ M.  Majendie.     N.Y..  1877.     16°    .     368.33 

Ditson,  George  L.     Circassia.     N.Y.,  1850.  8°,      664.8 

Divers   and    seamen,   English.     A.    Esquiros. 

London,  1808.     12° 222.1 

Divine  comedy,  The.  Dante  Alighieri.  H.  W. 
Longfellow,  Trans.  Boston,  1867.  3  v. 
8° 567.10 

Divine  comedy,  First  canticle  of.  Dante  Ali- 
ghieri. T.  W.  Parsons,  Trans.  Boston, 
1807.     8° .507.15 

Divine  guidance.     Memorial  of  A.  W.  Dodge. 

M.^A.  Dodge.     N.Y.,  1881.     12°      ...     1113.0 

Divine    love    and   wisdom.      E.   Swedenborg. 

N.Y.,  1877.    8° 277.5 

Divine  Providence,  Angelic  wisdom  concern- 
ing.    E.  Swedenborg.     N.Y.,  1878.    8°,      277.6 

Divine    sovereignty,  and   other  sermons.     R. 

Thomas.     Boston,  188.5.     12°      ....  1248.19 

Divine    tragedy,    The.      H.    W.    Longfellow. 

Boston,  1871.     12° .5.54.10 

The  same 554.22 

Divorce,  and  divorce  legislation,  especially  in 
the  U.  S.  T.  D.  Woolsey.  N.Y.,  1882. 
12° 1213.14 

Dix,   John  Adams.      Memoirs.      M.  Dix,  Ed. 

N.Y.,  188.3.    2  v.    8° 1117.11 

Dix,  Moigan.     Lectures  on  the  calling  of  a 

Christian  woman,  etc.     N.Y.,  1883.     12°,  1221.13 
Sermons,   doctrinal   and   practical.      N.Y., 

1878.     12° 285.8 

Dixie,    Lady    Florence.      Across    Patagonia. 

N.Y.,  1881.     8° 769.4 

In  the  land  of  misfortune.    (Africa.)     Lon- 
don, 1882.     8° 774.11 

Dixon,  Charles.  Rural  bird  life.  Essays,  with 
instructions  for  preserving  objects.  Bos- 
ton, 1880.     8° 676.17 

Dixon,  Edith,  and  De  Morgan,  Mary.  Six  by 
two.  Stories  of  old  schoolfellows.  Lon- 
don, 1873.     12°  ■ 942.17 

Dixon,  Robert  B.     Fore  and  aft.     A  story  of 

actual  sea  life.     Boston,  1883.     12°      .     .     917.10 

Dixon,  Win.  Hepworth.    New  America.  Phila., 

1807.    8° 7.36.14 

Bacon,  Lord,  Personal  history  of.     Boston, 

1861.     12° 162.19 

Her   majesty's   tower,    (London.)     N.Y., 

1869.     12° 667.13 

The  same 514.2 

The  same.     1885.     2  v.    8° 1417.3 

History  of  two  queens.    London,  1873.    4  v. 
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Dixon,  Win.  ITepworth  —  concluded. 

Penu,  William,  History  of.     London,  1872. 

8° 1117. f) 

Russia,  Free.    N.Y.,  1870.    8° 72.5.11 

The  same.    2  v 77-1 .  14 

TheSwitzers.     London,  1872.     8°      .     .     .     726.1.5 
Royal  Windsor.     London,  1879.     4  v.     8°  .      784.2 
Do  and  dare;  or,  A  brave  boy's  fight  for  for- 
tune,    n.  Alger.     Phila.,  1884.     12°   .     .      928.6 
Doane,  George  W.    Songs  by  the  way.    Albany. 

N.Y.,  187.5.     12° .573.1 

Dobell,  Sydney.     Poems.     Boston,  1860.     16°,     611.19 
Dobson,   Austin.     At  the   sign    of    the    lyre. 

(Poems.)     X.Y.,  188.5.     1-J° .578.2 

Bewick,  Thomas,  and  his  pupils.     Boston, 

1884.  16° 1128.6 

Ed.    Eighteenth    century  essays,   selected 

and  annotated.     N'.Y.,  1883.     16°   .     .     .  1231.18 
Old-world  idylls,  and  other  verses.    London, 

1883.     18° .584.20 

Dobson,  W.  T.     The  classic  poets,  their  lives 

and  their  times.     London,  1879.     12°      .     1248.8 

Doctor,  The.     R.  Southey.     N.Y.,  18.56.     12°,    345.36 

Dr.  Barringford's  school ;  or.  The  long  holiday. 

n.  O-den.     X.Y.,  1SS4.     16° 922.24 

Doctor  Basilius.     A.  Dumas.     London,  [n.d.] 

12° 361.63 

Doctor  Ben.  An  episode  in  the  life  of  a  fortu- 
nate unfortunate.     (Round-robin  series.) 

Boston,  1882.     16° 398.25 

The  same .398.26 

Doctor    Breen's    practice.      W.    D.    Howells. 

Boston,  1881.     12° :589.9 

Doctor   Claudius.      F.    M.    Crawford.      N.Y., 

1SS3.     12° 947.7 

The  same 947.8 

Dr.  Deane's  way,  and  other  stories.  Mrs.  L  H. 
Foster  and  Mrs.  G.  K.  Alden.  Boston, 
[n.d.]     16°    451.11 

Dr.    Gilbert's    daughters.      M.   H.    Mathews. 

Phila.,  [n.d. J  ^12° 397.22 

Doctor   Grattan.      W.    A.   Hammond.     N.Y., 

1885.  12° 964.9 

Doctor   Grimshawe's    secret.      [A    romance.] 

N.  Hawthorne.  Ed.,  with  preface  and 
notes,  by  Julian  Hawthorne.  Boston, 
1883.     12° 944  13 

Doctor  Johns.     D.    G.  Mitchell.     N.Y.,  1866. 

2  V.     12° 331.27 

Dr.    Marigold's    prescriptions.      C.    Dickens. 

N.Y.,18(;0.     8° .357.6 

Doctor  Oldham   at   Gieystones.     N.Y.,   1860. 

12° " 342.15 

Dr.  Ox,  and  other  stories.     J.  Verne.     Boston, 

1874.     18° 324.12 

Dr.  Sevier.    G.  W.  Cable.     Boston,  1885.     12°,     9.58.22 

Dr.  Syntax,  The  three  tours  of.     W.  Combe. 

London,  [n.d.]     12° 612.5 

Doctor   Thorne.      A.    Tiollope.     X.Y.,    1860. 

12° 353.24 

Doctor  Tom.     E.  Payson.    Boston,  1877.    16°,      371.4 

Dr.  Vandyke.    J.  E.  Cooke.     N.Y.,  1872.     8°,     377.32 

Dr.  Wilmer's  love;  or,  A  question  of  con- 
science.    M.  Lee.     N.Y.,  1877.     12°    .     .     366.24 

Dr.  Worth's  school.    A.  Trollope.    N.Y.,[n.d.l 

12° 963.5 

Doctor  Zay.      E.    S.    Phelps.      Boston,    1882. 

16° 94:?. 5 

The  same 913.0 

Doctor's  daughter.  The.  K.  S.  Clarke.  Bos- 
ton, 1872.     16° 466.1 


Doctor's  dilemma.   The.     H.   Smith.     N.Y., 

1872.    8° .346.46 

Doctor's   little  daughter.  The.    E.  Meteyard. 

London,  1872.     16° 363.29 

Doctor's  prot^g^.  The.    M.  E.  Stone.    Chicago, 

In.d.]     12°    383.17 

Doctors,   A    book   about.      J.   C.   Jeaffreson. 

N.Y.,  1862.     8° 222.15 

Doctors  and  patients;  or,  Anecdotes  of  the 
medical  world,  and  curiosities  of  medi- 
cine.    J.  Timbs.     London,  1876.     12°      .      227.3 

The  same.     2  v 1124  1 

Dodd,  Henry  P.  The  epigrammatists.  Lon- 
don, 1870.     8° 2.54.1 

Dodd  family  abroad.     C.  J.  Lever.     London, 

[n.d.]     10°    351.10 

Doddridge,  Philip.     Harslia,  D.  A.     Life   of. 

N.Y.,  186.5.     8° 166.12 

Stanford,  C.     Life.     N.Y.,  1881.     12°     .     .     194.18 
Dodge,    M.   Abby,    {p.-ieud.,    Gail    Hamilton.) 
Battle   of  the   books.     Cambridge,  1870. 

16° 246.20 

Comments  on  the  controversy  between 
Herbert  Spencer  and  Frederic  Harrison. 
"The    insiippressible    book."      Boston, 

18S5.     12° 1248.16 

Country  living  and  country  thinking.  Bos- 
ton, 18<i3.     16° 217.19 

Divine    guidance.      [Memorial    of    A.    W. 

Dodge.]     N.Y.,  1881.     12° 1113.6 

Gala  days.     Boston,  1864.     16° 244.22 

Little-folk  life.  N.Y.,  1872.  16°.  .  .  .  436.16 
A  new  atmosphere.  Boston,  1865.  16°  .  263.10 
Nursery  noonings.  N.Y.,  1875.  12°  .  .  363.47 
Our  common  school  system.     Boston,  1880. 

12° 124.1 

The  .same 124.4 

Red  letter  days.  Boston,  1866.  16°.  .  .  218.13 
Sermons  to  Ihe  clergy.  Boston,  1870.  12°,  217.27 
Skirmishes  and    sketches.      Boston,   186.5. 

16° 225.25 

Stumbling-blocks.     Boston,  1864.     16°   .     .       263.9 

Sununerrest.     (t.  p.  w.)     16° 266.25 

Twelve  miles  from  a  lemon.     N.Y.,  1874. 

ll)° 235.9 

What  think  ye  of  Christ?    Boston,  1877. 

18° 271.7 

Woman's  worth  and  worthlessness.     N.Y., 

1872.     12° 225.19 

Woman's  wrongs.     Boston,  1868.     12°   .     .      2.53.9 
Wool-giithering.     Boston,  1867.     12°  .     .     .      256.7 
Dodge,   Mrs.   Mary  Mapes.     Along  the   way. 

[Poems.]     N.Y.,  1879.     16° 582.18 

Donald  and  Dorothy.  Boston,  1883.  12°  .  9.53.13 
Hans  Brinker.  N.Y.,  1866.  12°  ...  .  SU.21 
Tbeophilus'and  others.     N.Y.,  1876.     12°  .     364.48 

The  same 976.13 

Dodge,  X.   S.     American  history,   Stories  of. 

Boston,  [n.d.]     12° 596.5 

Dodge,  Richard   I.     Black   hills.   The.     N.Y., 

1876.     12° 714.22 

Our  wild  Indians.  (Description  ami  adven- 
tures.)   Hartford,  1882.     8° 697.4 

The  plains  of  the  great  West.     N.Y.,  1877. 

8° 4S5.3 

Dodge,  Theodore  A.    A  bird's  eye  view  of  our 

civil  war.     Boston,  1883.     8°  .     ...     .     .     697.12 

Palroclus  and  Penelope.  (Horseback-rid- 
ing, etc.)     Boston,  188.5.     8° 788.12 

Dodge  Club,  The.     J.  De  Mille.     N.Y.,  1870. 

8° 427.12 


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Dodgsou,   Clunks   L.     Alice's   adveulures   in 

Wondcr-Laiul.     Boston,  1809.     12°      .     . 

Hunting  of  the  snark.    [A  poem.]    London, 

1874.     12° 

A  tangled  tale.     London,  188.).     12'  .     .     . 
Through  the   looking-glass.     Boston,  1872. 

12" 

Dog  Crusoe.    K.  M.  Ballantyne.    Boston,  1802. 

l(i^ 

Dog  fiend,  The.     F.  Marryat.     London,  |n.d.] 

12° 

Dogs.    Ashmont.   Their  management  and  treats 

ment  in  disease.     188.5.     12° 

Dog  life.  Narratives,  illustrated  hy  engrav- 
ings after  Landseer.  N.  Y.,  [n.d.]  8° 
Stables,  G.  Our  friend  the  dog.  A  guide 
to  the  points  and  properties  of  all  known 
breeds,  and  to  their  successful  manage- 
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453.16 

611.22 
935.6 

453.15 


H. 

and 


Dogs    of    Great    Britain, 
other    countries.      N.T.. 


Lon- 


Rerainiscences  of    army 
Cincinnati,  1884. 


Boston,  1877. 


Walsh,    J. 

America, 

1879.     12° 

Williams,  C.     Dogs  and  their  ways. 

don,  1.80.5.     16° 

Touatt,  W.     The  dog.     N.T.,  1846.    8°      . 
Dog's   mission,  A;   or.   The  story  of  the   old 

Avery  house,  and  other  stories.     Mrs.  II. 

B.  Stowe.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 

Doggett,  Kate  N.     Grammar  of  painting  and 

engraving.     N.Y.,  1874.     8° 

Doing  and  dreaming.     Mrs.  I.  F.  Mayo.    N.Y., 

1875.     12°      

Doing  his  best.     J.    T.  Trowbridge.     Phila., 

[n.d.]     10°     

The  same 

Doisy,   Adelbert 

life  uiuler  Napoleon  I. 

12°         

Dolbear,  A.  E.     The  telephone. 

10" 

Dolby,  George.      Charles   Dickens   as  I  knew 

hira.     The   story  of    his    reading  tours. 

(1806-1870.)     Phila.,  1885.     12°.     .     .     . 
Dole,  Nathan  H.     Russia,  Young  folks'  history 

of.     Boston,  1881.     12°       

Dollars    and    cents.     A.    B.   Warner.     N.Y., 

1852.     12° 

Dollinger,  J.  .1.  I.  von.     Fables  respecting  the 

popes  in  the  middle  .ages.     Essay  on  the 

prophetic  spirit.     N.Y.,  1872.     12°.     .     . 
Lectures   on  the  reunion  of  the  churches. 

N.Y^,  187-2.     12° 

Dolly.     Mrs.    F.   H.   Burnett.      Phila.,    1877. 

12° 
Dolores.     [A    novel.]     Mrs.    Bridges.  *Phila., 

1875.     12°      

Dombey    and     son.      C.    Dickens.      London, 

[n.d.]     12°     

The  same.     2  v 

The  same 

The  same 

Domestic  heroine,  A.    Mrs.  W.  J.  Hays.    N.Y., 

1883.     12° 

Domesticated  trout.     L.  Stone.    Boston,  1872. 

12° 

Domesticus.    A  tale  of  the  Imperial  City.    W. 

A.  Butler.     N.Y.,  lss.5.     12° 

Dominican  artist.  A..     Life  of  the  Rev.  Pere 

Besson    of    the    order    of    St.   Dominie. 

Phila.,  1870.     12° 


443.10 

456.3 

1,325.18 

623.19 

1322.1 

292.8 


461.13 
623.2 


914.18 
069.7 
.337.5 


437.3 
445.6 


1415.15 
653.28 

1129.13 
691.14 
321.11 

228.7 
265.20 

374.5 
354.32 

.355.5 


356.5 
.357.5 
393.7 


917.12 


646.23 


974.21 


264.14 


Dominies,  A   book  about.     R.  II.  Moucrieft. 

Boston,  18,59.     12° 212.12 

Don  Gordon's  shooting-box.     C.  A.  Fosdick. 

Pliila.,  [n.d.]     10° 917.18 

Don    John.    (No   name  series.)    J.   Ingelow. 

Billion,  1881.     10° 385.14 

The  same 385  16 

Don  John  of  Austria;  or,  Passages  from  the 
history  of  the  sixteenth  century.  1.547- 
1578.  W.  Stirling-Maxwell.  London, 
188:5.    2v.    8° 1414.3 

Don     Quixote.     M.    de    Cervantes-Saavedra. 

Boston,  1S54.     4v.     12° 341.3 

Don  Quixote,  Wit  and  wisdom  of.  M.  de  Cer- 
vantes-Saavedra.    Boston,  1882.     18°.     .1214.15 

Donal  (Jrant.     G.  Macdonald.     Boston,  [n.d.| 

12° 330. .35 

The  s.ame 336.36 

Donald  and  Dorothy.     M.  M.  Dodge.     Boston, 

1883.  12°      

The  same 

Donald's   school   days.     Gen.    O.  O.  Howard. 

Boston,  1879.     10° 

Donne,  John,  Life   of.     I.    Walton.     London, 

1884.  12°     

Poetical  works,  with  memoir.    Boston,  [n.d.] 

10° 

Donne,  William  B.  Euripides.  Edinburgh, 
1872.     10° 

Donnelly,  Ignatius.   Atlantis:  the  antediluvian 

world.     N.Y.,  1882.     12° 

Ragnarok :  the  age  of  fire  and  gravel.    N.  Y". , 
188:3.     12° 1312.5 

Donovan,  J.  W.  Modern  jury  trials  and  advo- 
cates.    N.Y.,  1881.     8° 1211.9 

Donovan;  a  modern   Englishman.     E.   Lyall, 

pxeud.     (Miss  Bailey.)     N.Y.,  1886.     12°,     972.15 
The  same 972.10 

Doomed  chief.  The.    D.  P.  Thompson.    Phila., 

1800.     12° 341.5 

Doors   outwaril.      [A   tale.)      S.   S.   Robbins. 

N.Y.,  1,'<75.     16° 441.2 

Dora   Darling.     Mrs.  J.    G.    Austin.     Boston, 

186.5.     12° 403.13 

Dora  Deane.     Mrs.  M.  J.  Holmes.    N.Y.,  1874. 

12° 424.5 

The  same 424.20 

Dora  Grafton.     Boston,  1850.     12°      ....     .341.24 

Doran,  Dr.   Annals  of  the  English  stage.    N.Y., 

lso.5.     2  V.     12° 2:32.10 

The  same 257.1 

Book   of   the  princes  of  Wales.     London, 

1800.     12° 514.1 

H.abits  and  men.     N.Y.,  1855.     12°    .     .     .       225.7 
Lives  of  the  queens  of  England.      N.Y., 

18.5.5.     2v.     12° 112.9 

Lives  of  the  (jueens  of  England  of  the  house 

of  Hanover.     London,  1875.     2  v.     8°      .     1412.4 
Monarchs  retired    from    business.      N.Y., 

18.57.     2v.     12° 101.9 

Table  traits.     N.Y.,  18.55.     12° 241.12 

Dorcas    the    daughter    of    Faustina.      N.    C. 

Kouns.     N.Y.,  1884.     16° 962.25 

Dorcas  Club.     W.  T.  Adams.     Boston,  [n.d.] 

10° 450.10 

Dorchester,  Mass.,  History  of  the  town  of.  By 
a  committee  of  the  Dorchester  antiquari- 
an and  historical  society.  Boston,  1859. 
8° 692.15 

Dore,  Gustave,  Life  and  reminiscences  of.    B. 

Roosevelt.     N.Y.,  188.5.    8° 1132.0 


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Doremus,  S.  D.     Great  lights  in  sculpture  and 

painting.     N.Y.,  ISSO.     12° 682.5 

Doris.    Mrs.  M.  Argles.     Phila.,  188.5.     12°      .      965.1 

Doris  and  Theodora.     M.  Vandegrift.     Phila., 

[n.d.]     12'     964.12 

Dorling,  William.     Greenwell,  Dora,  Memoirs 

of.     London,  [n.d.l     12= 1135.14 

Dbrner  on  the  future  state.  A  translation  of 
the  section  of  his  "System  of  Christian 
doctrine,"  comprising  the  doctrine  of  the 
last  things.    N.Smyth.    N.T.,  1883.    12°,     1221.9 

Dorothea.      (Round -robin    series.)      Boston, 

1882.     16° 398.19 

The  same 398.20 

Dorothy  Dudley,  Diary  of.     A.   Gilman,  Ed. 

Boston,  1876.     12° 363.45 

Dorothy  Forster.     W.   Besant.     X.Y.,   18S1. 

16° 962.10 

Dorothy  Fox.     L.  Parr.     Phila.,  1871.     8°.     .     427.26 

Dorothy's  daughters.   Mrs.  E.  Marshall.    Jf.Y., 

1881.     12° 397.7 

Dorr,  Mrs.  J.  C.  R.     Afternoon  songs.     N.Y., 

1885.  16° 586.2 

Bermuda:  An  idyl  of  the  summer  islands. 

X.Y.,  1884.     16° 781.6 

Friar  Anselmo,  and   other  poems.     X.Y., 

1879.     12° 582.9 

Dorriucourt ;  The  story  of  a  term  there.     B. 

Heldmaun.  London,  1881.  12°  .  .  .  916.16 
Dosia.    A  Russian  story.     Mme.   A.   Durand. 

Boston,  1878.     12° 368.36 

Dosia's  daughter.     Mme.  A.  Durand.    Boston, 

1886.  16° 969.23 

Dostoyeffsky,  Fedor.     Buried  alive;  or,  Ten 

years  of  penal  servitude  in  Siberia.    N'.Y., 

1881.     12° 768.7 

Dottings  round  the  circle.  B.  R.  Curtis.  Bos- 
ton, 1876.     8° 487.1 

Double  play.    W.Everett.    Boston,  1871.    12°,    437.14 
Double  story,  A.    G.  Macdonald.    N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

18° 362.39 

Double   wedding,   A;  or.  How  she  was  won. 

Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 3.53.34 

Doubleday,  Abner.     Reminiscences  of  Forts 

Sumter  and  Moultrie.  N.Y.,  1876.  12°,  217.25 
Doubleday's  children.    D.  Cook.     N.Y.,  1877. 

12° 371.10 

Doubting  heart,  A.     A.  Keary.     London,  1882. 

12° 944.8 

Douce,  Francis.    Illustrations  of  Shakespeare. 

London,  18-39.     8° 245.11 

Douduey,  Sarah.     Kothing  but  leaves.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12° 414.25 

The  strength  of  her  youth.     N.Y.,    1886. 

10° 969.2 

Douglas,  A.  M.  Claudia.  Boston,  1875.  12°,  415.20 
Drifted  asunder.  Boston,  1876.  12°  .  .  363.46 
Floyd    Grandon's    honor.      Boston,    1884. 

12° 953.19 

From  hand  to  mouth.     Boston,  1878.     12°,     366.34 
Home  nook.     Boston,  1874.     12°   ...     .     423.16 
Hope  Mills;  or,  Between  friend  and  sweet- 
heart.    Boston,  1880.     12° 396.10 

In  trust.     Boston,  1866.     12° 425.12 

The  Kathie  series.    Boston,  1883.    6  v.    16°. 

Kathie's  three  wishes 922.18 

Kathie's  aunt  Ruth 922.19 

Kathie's  summer  at  Cedarwood  .     .     .     .     922.20 

Kathie's  soldiers 922.21 

In  the  ranks 922.22 

Kathie's  harvest  days 922.23 


Douglas,  A.  M.  —  concluded. 

Lost  in  a  great  city.     Boston,  1881.     12° 
Nelly     Kinnard's     kingdom.      Sequel     to 

"  Seven  daughters."  Boston,  1876.  12°, 
Seven  daughters.  Boston,  1874.  16°  .  . 
Stephen  Dane.  Boston,  1867.  12°  .  .  . 
Sydnie  Adriauce.  Boston,  1875.  12°  .  . 
"There's  no  place  like  home;"  or.  The  old 

woman   who  lived  in  a  shoe.      Boston, 

1875.     16°      

Whom  Kathie  married.  Boston,  1883.  12°, 
Douglass,  Edith, pseud.  See  Bumham,  Clara  L. 
Douglass,  G.     Mars  white  witch.     N.Y.,  1877. 

8' 

Douglass,  R.  K.     China.     London,  [n.d.]     12°, 
Douglass,  Mass.     History  of  the   town,  from 

the  earliest   period  to  the  close  of   1878. 

W.  A.  Emerson.     Boston,  1879.     8=     .     . 
Dournof.    A  Russian  story.     Mme.  A.  Durand. 

Phila.,  [n.d.]     12°     " 

Dove  in  the  eagle's  nest.     C.  M.  Yonge.    N.  Y., 

1866.     12° 

Dover,    Lord.     Frederic    II.,   Life    of.     X.Y., 

1855.     2  V.     16° 

DoTW,  Lorenzo.     His  life,  travels,  labors,  and 

writings.     P.  Dow.     KY.,  1859.     8°    .     . 
Do'w,  Sabrina  H.     Artistic  singing.     Boston, 

1883.     12° 

Dovyden,    Edward.      Shakespere:    A    critical 

study  of  his  mind  and  art.    London,  1879. 

12° 

Dower  house,  The.     Mrs.   P.    Cudlip.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     8°      

Dowling,  George  T.     The  wreckers.     Phila., 

1886.     12°      

Dow^ling,  William.     Walton,  Izaak,   Memoirs 

of.     Loudon,  1884.     12° 

Do'wn  in  a  saloon.     M.  S.  Walker.     Boston, 

1871.     16° 

Dovrn  in  Tennessee.     J.  K.   Gilmore.    N.Y., 

1S64.     12°     

Do^n  South ;  or.  Yacht  adventures  in  Florida. 

W.  T.  Adams.    Boston,  1881.     16°      .     . 
Dow^n    the    Mississippi.    E.   S.    Ellis.    X.Y., 

[n.d.]     16° 

Do'wrn  the  ravine.     M.   N.   Murfree.     Boston, 

1885.     12=      

Do'wn    the    Rhine.     W.   T.   Adams.     Boston, 

[n.d.]     16° 

Down    the    river.     W.    T.    Adams.      Boston, 

[n.d.]     16°    

Dow^n  the  West  Branch;  or.  Camps  and  tramps 

around  Katahdin.     C.  A.  J.  Farrar.     Bos- 
ton, 1886.     12° 

Dow^nes,  William  H.    Spanish  ways  and  by- 
ways.    Boston,  1883.     8° 

Dow^ning,  A.   J.    Cottage  residences.    X.Y., 

1853.     8° 

Fruits,  and  fruit  trees  of  America.     N.Y., 

1855.     12°      

Landscape  gardening.     N.Y.,  1S55.     8°  .     . 

Rural  essays,  and  memoir.     N.Y.,  1S54.    8°, 

Downs,  Elizabeth.     Harry  Maitlaud;  or.  The 

tyr.ant  father.     Boston,  1871.     16°  .     . 
Dow^se,    Thomas.    Eulogy    on.       E.    Everett, 

Boston.  1859.     8° 

Doyle,  Francis  H.     The  return  of  the  guards, 

and  other  poems.     London,  1883.     12° 
Doyle,  J.  A.     The  English  in  America.     Vir- 
ginia,   Maryland,     and     the     Carolinas 

London,  1882.     8° 


387.8 

366.6 
36:3.27 
425.24 
366.20 


363.28 
946.5 


369.9 
778.9 


494.15 

371.27 

:i22.5 


121.18 
119.4 
686.2 

296.6 

365. *4 

976.7 

1135.1 

311.9 

421.3 

913.11 

031.22 

967.2 

4.58.6 

457.6 


9:55.8 

777.13 

647.7 

646.13 
647.8 
152.8 

443.24 

155.6 

577.8 

695.10 


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Drainage.  Bayles,  J.  C.  ITouse  drainage, 
and  water  service,  in  cities,  villages,  and 
rural  neighborhoods.  With  incidental 
consideration  of  causes  affecting  the 
Iiealthfulness  of  dwellings.  N.Y.,  187S. 
8° 6.")6.n 

Gerhard,  ^Y.  V.     Drainage  and  sewerage  of 

dwellings.     N.Y.,  1SS4.     12° 131S.2 

A  guide    to    sanitary  house   inspection. 
N.Y.,  188.").     16° 1328.5 

Putnam,  J.  P.  The  principles  of  liouse 
drainage.  [Lectures.]  Boston,  18S6. 
16° 1328.4 

Reeves,  R.  H.  Bad  drains,  and  how  to  test 
them.  With  notes  on  the  ventilation  of 
sewers,  and  the  transmission  of  zymotic 
disease.     London,  ISS.'J.     16° 1314.11 

Waring,  G.  E.,  Jr.  How  to  drain  a  house. 
Practical   information   for  householders. 

N.Y.,  188.5.     18° 1314.9 

Sanitary  drainage  of  houses  and  towns. 

N.y.,  1876.     12° 483.33 

Drake,  the  sea-king  of  Devon.     G.  M.  Towle. 

Boston,  1883.     16° 111,5.7 

Drake,   Cavendish   and  Dampier.     Lives    .and 

voyages.     N.Y.,  1854.     10° 121.11 

Drake,  Francis    S.    Dictionary   of   American 

biography.     Boston,  1872.    8°    .    .     .     .      117.8 
The  same 175.1 

Indian  history  foryoung  folks.  N.Y.,  1885. 
8° r 1423.3 

Memorials  of  Massachusetts  Society  of  the 
Cincinnati.     Boston,  1873.     S°    .     .     .     .       117.2 

Roxbury,    Mass.,    History    of.       Tioxbury, 

1878.     8° 404. 15 

Ed.    Tea  leaves,  and  the  Boston  tea  party. 

1773.     Boston,  1884.     8° 1423.10 

Drake,  J.  Madison.  Fast  and  loose  in  Dixie. 
Experience  in  Southern  prisons  during 
the  late  war.  N.Y.,  ISSO.  12°.  .  .  .  .501.9 
Drake,  Samuel  Adams.  Around  the  Hub.  A 
boy's  book  about  Boston.  Boston,  1881. 
12° 014.13 

Captain  Nelson.  A  romance  of  colonial 
days.     X.Y.,  1S70.     8° 377.11 

The  heart  of  the  Wliite  Mountains.  Their 
legend  and  scenery.     N.Y.,  1&82.     4°.     .       R.  L. 

Historic  fields  and  mansions  of  Middlesex. 
Boston,  1874.     8° 537.13 

Middlesex  Co.,  Mass.,  History  of.     Boston, 

1880.     2  v.     4° 528.16 

New  England  legends  and  folk  lore.  Bos- 
ton, 1884.     8° 1223.14 

New   England,   The    making    of.      N.  Y., 

1886.     12° 1431.4 

Nooks  and  corners  of  the  New  England 
coast.     N.Y.,  187.5.     8° 717.6 

Old  landmarks  and  historic   personages  of 

Boston.     Boston,  1873.     8° 543.5 

Ed.  Our  great  benefactors.  Short  biogra- 
phies.    Boston,  1884.     8° 1122.11 

Drake,  Samuel  G.  History  of  the  French  and 
Indian  War  in  New  England  and  parts 
adjacent,  1744-49.  Albany,  N.Y.,  1870. 
8° 486.10 

Researches  relative  to  the  founders  of  New 

England.     Boston,  1860.     4° 518.14 

Drama,  The  globe.     Original  plays.     G.   M. 

Baker.     Boston,  1885.     16° 1251.9 

Dramas,    Amateur.     G.    M.    Baker.     Boston, 

1807.     12° 614  16 


Dramas,  Historical.    T.Taylor.    London,  1877. 

12° 573.13 

Dramatic  art  and  literature.     A.  W.  Schlegel. 

London,  1870.     12° 1242.12 

Dramatic  idyls.    K.  Browning.    London,  1879. 

10° ^ 582.7 

Dramatic  life  as  I  knew  it.  Rise  and  progress 
of  the  drama  in  the  We.*t  and  South,  with 
anec<lotes  and  biographical  sketches  of 
actors.     N.  M.  Ludlow.     St.  Louis,  1880. 

8° 179.3 

Dramatic  list.  The.  A  record  of  the  principal 
performances  of  living  actors  and  ac- 
tresses of  the  British  stage.     C.  E.  Pas- 

coe,  Ed.     Boston,  1879.     12° 128.6 

Dramatic  notes.  A  chronicle  of  the  London 
stage,  1879-82.     C.  E.  Pascoe,  and  others. 

London,  1SS3._   8° 1220.1 

Dramatis   personse.     [Poems.]     R.  Browning. 

Boston,  1864.     12° \      567.4 

Draper,  John  C.  Year-book  of  nature  and 
popular  science,   for  1872.      N.Y.,    1873. 

10° 637.6 

Draper,  John  W.  Future  civil  policy  of  Amer- 
ica.    N.Y.,  1865.     8° 232.5 

History  of  the  American  civil  war.     N.Y., 

1807.    3v.    8° 557.4 

History  of  the  conflict  between  religion  and 

science.     N.Y.,  1869.     12° 625.14 

The  intellectual  development   of  Europe. 

N.Y.,  1876.     2v.     12° 483.37 

Scientific   memoirs.     Experimental   contri- 
butions to  a  knowledge  of  radical  energy. 

N.Y.,  1878.     8° 656.12 

Draper,  Lyman  C.     King's  Mountain  and   its 

heroes.     Cincinnati,  1881.     8°    .     .     .     .       695.3  ' 
and  Croffut,  W.  A.     A   helping  hand   for 
town  and  country.    Cincinnati,  1870.    8°,      647.2 
DraTwing.     See  also  Art. 

Animal  D.     From  designs  by  A.  T.  Elwes. 

N.Y.,  1882.    8° 684.13 

Charcoal  D.,  without  a  master.    Followed 

by  lessons  on  studies  after  Alfongd.     K. 

Robert.     Cincinnati,  18.^0.     8°    .     .     .     .      683.7 

Elements  of  D.  J.  Ruskin.  N.Y.,  18.58.  12°,     609.15 

The  same,  with  letters  to  beginners.    The 

elements    of    perspective.     J.    Ruskin. 

N.Y.,  1882.     12° 689.3 

Elements  of  machine  construction  and  draw- 
ing.    (111.)     S.   E.  Warren.     N.Y.,  1877. 

2  v.     8° 683.15 

Art  of.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     Figure  D.     4°.     .       R.  L. 
Foliage  and  foreground  drawing.     G.  Bar- 
nard.    London,  1870.     12°      .     .     .     .     .     648.22 

The  same 657.25 

Hand-book  of  drawing.   W.Walker.    N.Y., 

1880.  12° 682.8 

How  to  draw.     C.  A.  Barry.     Boston,  1871. 

16° 668.19 

Industrial  drawing  for  beginners.     Boston, 

1872.     12° •    .     .     669.23 

Learning  to  draw.     Viollet-le-Duc.     N.Y., 

1881.  12° 682.13 

Map  and  plan  drawing.     C.  C.  King.     Lon- 
don, [n.d.]     16°     652.30 

Nature,   Drawing    from.     Progressive    in- 
structions.    G.  Barnard.     London,  1865. 

8° R.  L. 

The  same 018.3 

Perspective,    Elementary.     M.    J.    Keller. 
Cincinnati,  1877.     12° 681.16 


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Dra-wing  —  concluded. 

Perspective,   Elements   and    rules    of.     C. 

Sullivan.     Cincinnati,  1882.     8^      .     .     .     682.28 
Linear.  W.  N.  Bartholomew.  N.T.,  1873. 

8° 669.3 

Linear.  R.  Burchett.   London,  1S73.    12°,      G57.9 
Modern.    A  treatise  upon  the  principles 
and  practice   of  plane  and   cylindrical 
perspective.  W.  R.  Ware.  Boston,  1883. 

12° R.  L. 

Perspective  explained.      W.   H.   Collins. 

London,  1872.     12° 660.18 

Projection,  Elementary.     Theory  and  prac- 
tice.    S.  E.  Warren.     N.T.,  1880.     8°     .     683.16 
Proportions  of  the  human  figure.     By  Ve- 

truvius.     London,  1872.     12° 632.1.5 

Our  sketching  club.     R.  St.  J.    Tyrwhitt. 

Boston,  1875.     8° 669.11 

Stone-masons,    Drawing    for.     E.    A.   Da- 
vidson.    London,  [n.d.]     12°      ....     669.25 

Drawing  and  designing.  Free-hand  for  teach- 
ers.    W.  Smith.     Boston,  1874.     8°     .     .      669.2 

Dravying  and  painting.  How  to  draw  and 
paint.  Instructions.  Revised  by  a  prac- 
tical artist.     Phila.,  1880.     16°    ...     .     681.26 

Drawing    without    a    master.     M.    E.    Cave. 

N.Y.,  1868.     12° 6.52.21 

Dra'wing-book,    Progressive.     P.     H.     Dela- 

motte.     London,  1809.     12° 669.22 

Draining  book  of  standard  reproductions  and 
original  designs.  W.  Smith,  Ed.  Bos- 
ton, [n.d.]    4  V.     4° R.  L. 

Drawn  from  life.  Sketches  of  young  ladies, 
young  gentlemen,  and  young  couples. 
C.  Dickens.     X.Y.,  1875.     12°     ...     .      394.7 

Drayson,   A.  W.     Among  the  Zulus.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12°    766.18 

The  gentleman  cadet.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]      12°,     386.10 
Practical   whist,  The   art   of.     X.Y.,  1879. 

16° 6.57.24 

Drayton,  Henry  .S.     Light  in  dark  places.     [A 

story.]     Phila.,  1879.     16° 383.10 

Draytons,  The,  and  the  Davenants.     Mrs.  E. 

R.  Charles.     X.Y.,  1866.     12°     ...     .      321.4 

Dream  children.     H.  E.  Scudder.     Cambridge, 

1864.     16°     ... 444.24 

Dream  numbers.     [A  domestic  novel.]     T.  A. 

TroUope.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12°      ....     375.21 

Dreamer,  A.     K.  Wylde.     X.Y.,  1880.     16°      .     376.25 

Dreams  and  reveries  of  a  quiet  man.     N.Y., 

1832.     2v.     12° 243.11 

Dreams,  The  literature  and  curiosities  of.     F. 

Seafield.     London,  1869.     12°      ....     244.11 

Dreamthorp.    A.  Smith.     Boston,  1864.     12°,     217.18 

Dress.     (Art  at  home  series.)     Mrs.  M.  O.  W. 

Oliphant.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12°     ...     .     657.22 

Dress,  education,  marriage,  women's  work,  etc. 
Letters  and  advice  to  young  ladies,  se- 
lected from  the  writings  of  J.  Ruskin. 
N.Y.,  1879.     12° 292.11 

Dress,  The  science  of,  in  theory  and  practice. 

A.  S.  Ballin.     London,  1885.     12°  .     .     .  1327.12 

Dress-reform.    A.  G.  Woolson.    Boston,  1874. 

12° 256.8 

Dresser,  Christopher.  Japan.  Its  architect- 
ure,  art,   and   art  manufacture.      N.Y., 

1882.     8° 776.13 

The  principles  of  decorative  design.     Lon- 
don, [n.d.]     8° 654.6 

Dresses  and  decorations  of  the  middle  ages. 

H.  Shaw.    London,  1843.    2  v.    8°     .     .      R.  L. 


Drew,  Benjamin.  Hints  and  helps  for  those 
who  write,  print,  or  read.     Boston,  1882. 

18° 1214.11 

Pens  and  types.     Boston,  1874.     12°  .     .     .      646.6 

Drew,   Catherine.     The   lutaniste    of    St.   Ja- 

cobi's.    N.Y.,  1881.     16° 376.36 

Drewry,  G.  O.,  and  Bartlett,  H.  C.  Cup  and 
platter;  or,  Xotes  on  food  and  its  effects. 
London,  1876.     16° 673.21 

Drift-w^eed.  [Poems.]  Mrs.  C.  Thaxter.  Bos- 
ton, 1.S79.     16° 582.2 

Drifted  asunder;  or.  The  tide  of  fate.     A.  M. 

Douglas.     Boston,  1876.     12°      ....     363.46 

Drifting  and  steering.     M.  L.  Peebles.     Troy, 

1867.     12° 463.17 

Drifting  round  the  world.  A  boy's  adventures 
by  sea  and  land.  C.  W.  Hall.  Boston, 
ISSl.     8° 448.12 

Driftwood.      [Essays.]      H.    W.    Longfellow. 

Boston,  1864.     12° vol.  i.  of    262.19 

Dring,  Thomas.     Recollections   of  the   Jersey 

prison-ship.    Morrisauia,  X.Y.,  1865.    8°,      518.9 

Drinkw^ater,  Jennie  M.     See  Conklin,  Mrs.  N. 

Driven  back  to  Eden.     [Juvenile.]    E.  P.  Roe. 

X.Y.,  188.5.     12° 932.14 

Driven  to  sea;  or.  The  adventures  of  Norrls 
Seton.     Mrs.  G.  Cupples.     Boston,  1881. 

12° 444.28 

The  same 914.19 

Droz,  Gustave.    Around  a  spring.    N.Y.,  1873. 

10° 362.10 

Babolain.     N.Y.,  1S73.     16° 362.23 

Drugs  that  enslave.  The  opium,  morphine, 
chloral  and  hashisch  habits.  H.  H. 
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Druitt,  Robert.     The  principles  and  practice  of 

modern  surgery.     Phila.,  1851.     12°     .     .      632.5 

Drummer  boy.  The.  J.  T.  Trowbridge.  Bos- 
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Drummond,  Henry.  Natural  law  in  the  spirit- 
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Drummond,  R.  B.  Erasmus,  Life  and  char- 
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Dryden,  John.    Life  of.    G.  Saintsbury.    N.Y., 

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Dubard,  Maurice.  Japanese  life,  love  and  le- 
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Du  Boisgobey,  Fortune.     The  golden   tress. 

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Du  Cane,  Edmund  F.     The   punishment   and 

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Du  Chaillu,  Paul  B.     Country  of  the  dwarfs. 

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Equatorial  Africa.     X.Y.,  1861.     8°   .     .     .      664.4 
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The  land  of  the  midnight  sun.     Journeys 
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Stories  of  llie  gorilla  country.     X.Y.,  1868. 

It)' 444. ;59 

Wild  life  under  the  equator 441.36 

Duchenier;  or,  The  revolt  of  la  Vendue.     J. 

M.  Xeale.     Loiuion,  ISS,-).     12°  ...     .      969.8 
Duchess  Emilia,  The.    [A  romance.]    B.  Wen- 
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Duchess   of   Hosem.iiy  lane.     li.    L.    Farjeon. 

N.Y.,  1877.     S° 36.5.68 

Dudevant,  Madame  A.  L.  A.,  {pseud.,  George 

Sand.)     Antonia.     Boston,  1870.     12'      .     3.52.26 
Fanchon,  the  cricket.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12°  .     352.20 
Handsome  Lawrence.    A  sequel  to  "  A  roll- 
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The  same 369.42 

Impressions   and   reminiscences;  with  me- 
moir.    Boston,  1877.     12° 216.19 

Mauprat.     Boston,  1870.     12° 352.16 

The    miller  of    Angibault.     Boston,    1871. 

16° 352.27 

A  rolling  stone.     Boston,  1871.     8°    .     .    .      352.1 
The  snow  man.     Boston,  1871.     12°  .     .     .     352.19 
The  tower  of  Percemont.    N.Y.,  1878.    12°,    366.38 
Dudley,  Dean.     History  of  the  first  Council  of 
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Due  South;  or,  Cuba  past  and  present.    II.  II. 

Ballon.     Boston,  1SS5.     12° 792.10 

Due  West;  or.  Round  the  world  in  ten  months. 

M.  M.  Ballou.     Boston,  1884.     12°.     .     .     782.13 
Duer,  W.  A.     Lectures  on  the  jurisprudence  of 

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Duff,  Mrs.  M.  E.  G.,  Life  of.  (American  actor 
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Notes  of  an  Indian  journey.    London,  1876. 

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Dufferin,  Earl  <if.  History  of  his  administra- 
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A  yacht  voyage.     Toronto,  1872.     12°     .     .     667.2.5 
Duffey,  Mrs.  E.  B.     The   ladies'    and   gentle- 
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Duffy,  Sir  Charles  G.     Four  years  of  Irish  liis- 

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Young  Ireland.     Irish  history.     1840-1850. 

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Duganne,  A.   J.  H.     Twenty  months   in   the 

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Duhriug,  Julia.     Philosophers  and  fools.     [Es- 
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Duke's    children.   The.     A.    Trollope.     N.Y., 

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Dulcken,  H.  W.,  Trans,  and  Ed.  The  book 
of  German  songs,  from  the  sixteenth  to 
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12° 576.2 

Dulles,  Charles  W.  \Yhat  to  do  first  in  acci- 
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The  same 1313.5 

Dulles,  John  W.     The  ride  through  Palestine. 

Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 772.20 

Dumas,  Alexandre.     Life  and  adventures.     P. 

Fitzgerald.  London,  1873.  2  v.  8°.  .  174.3 
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Chicot,  the  jester.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  12°.  .  361.73 
The  conscript.  Phila.,  [n.d.]  12°  .  .  354.30 
The  conspirators;  or,  The  Chevalier 
D'Harmental.     London,  [n.d.]     12°     .    361.75 


Dumas,  Alexandre,     ^'orkx  —  concluded. 

The    Count    of    Jlonte-Cristo.     London, 

[n.d.]     S' 4-'7..37 

The  same 427.42 

Doctor  Basilius.  London,  [n.d.]  12°  .  361. 6:J 
Edmond  Dantos.     .Seciuel  to  "  The  Count 

of  Monte-Cristo."  Phila.,  [n.d.]  8°  .  427.45 
Forty-five  guardsmen.  N.Y.,  [n.d]  12°,  361.74 
Marguerite  de  Valois.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  12°,  361.72 
Memoirs  of  a  physician.     London,  [n.d.] 

12° 301.64 

Nanon ;    or.    Women's     war.      London, 

[n.d.]     12° 361  65 

Pictures  of  travel  in  the  south  of  France. 

London,  [n.d.]     12° 733.15 

Queen's    necklace.      The     Countess     de 

Charny.  London,  jn.d.]  12°  ...  361.00 
Spell-bound.  N.Y.,  1879.  16°  .  .  .  .  363.78 
Taking  the  Bastile;  or.  Six  years  later. 

London,  [n.d.]     12° 361.67 

Three  musketeers.  London,  1878.  12°.  361.59 
Twenty  years  after.  London,  1878.  12°,  301.00 
Vicomte    de    Bragelonne,    The.      N.Y., 

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Du  Moncel,  Coitnt  Th.,  and  Geraldy,  F. 
Electricity  as  a  motive  power.     London, 

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The  telephone,  the  microphone  and  the 
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Dunallan.     G.  Kennedy.     N.Y.,  1871.     16°      .     414.10 

Duncau,    Florence    I.      My    intimate    friend. 

Phila.,  1.878.     12° .374.13 

Duncan,   P.    Martin.     The    transformation   of 

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The  same 1311.4 

Duncan,  William  A.  Memorial  addresses  on 
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Duncker,  Max.  History  of  antiquity.  Lon- 
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Dundouald,  Earl  of.     The  autobiography  of  a 

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Dunglison,    Robley.      History    of     medicine. 

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Dunkiu,   Edwin.     The  midniglit    sky.     N.Y., 

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Dunlap,    William.      Cooke,    G.    F.,    Life    of. 

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History  of  the  arts  of  design.  N.Y.,  1834. 
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Dunlop,  John.     History  of  fiction.     London, 

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Memoirs  of  Spain  during  the  reigns  of  Philip 
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Dunn,  J.  P.  ;  Massacres  of  the  mountains. 
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Dunphie,  Charles  J.  The  splendid  advantages 
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Dunstable,  Mass.     History  of  the  town  to  1873. 

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Dunstable,  N.  H.,  History  of  old  township  of. 

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Dunster,  Henry,  Life  of.    J.  Chaplin.    Boston, 

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Dunster,  Henry,  and  his  descendants.  S.  Dun- 
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Durand,  Madame  Alice,  (pseud.,  Henry  Gre- 
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Cleopatra.     Boston,  1886.     16° 975.3 

Dosia.     Boston,  1878.     12° .368.36 

Dosia's  daughter.     Boston,  1&86.     16°     .     .     969.23 

Dournof.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 371.27 

Philomene's     marriage.        Phila.,      [n.d.] 

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Durant,  Ghislani.     Horse-back   riding.     N.Y., 

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Duston,  Mrs.   Hannah,  Heroism  of.     Boston, 

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Dusty  diamonds,  cut  and  polished.  A  tale  of 
city-Arab  life  and  adventure.  R.  M.  Bal- 
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Dutch  admirals.     J.  de  Liefde.     London,  1873. 

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Dutch   republic.  Rise  of  the.     J.   L.   Motley. 

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Dwight,   H.   O.      Turkish    life    in  war  time. 

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Dwight,  Theodore.     Connecticut,  History  of. 

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Dwyer,  Francis.  Seats  and  saddles,  bits  and 
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Dyce,  Alexander.     Akenside,   Mark,   Life  of. 

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Dyeing    of    textile   fabrics.      J.    J.    Hummel. 

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Dyer,  T.  F.  Thiseltou.  British  popular  cos- 
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Domestic  folk-lore.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]    18°    .     .    123.27 
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Dynamiter,  The.  More  "  New  Arabian 
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Dynamo-electric  machinery.  A  manual  for 
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Dynevor  terrace.     C.  M.  Yonge.     N.Y.,  1857. 

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Earl  of  Mayfield.  [A  novel.]  Phila.,  [n.d.]   12°,      386.9 

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Early  chronicles    of    Europe.      England.      J. 

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Early  dawn,  The.     Mrs  E.  R.  Charles.     N.Y., 

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Early  lessons.     M.  Edgeworth.    Boston,  1866. 

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Early  start  in  life.    E.  M.  Norris.    N.Y.,  [n.d] 

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Earnest   trifler.    An.      M.   Sprague.      Boston, 

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Earth,  The.     E.  Reclus.     N.Y.,  1871.     S°    .     .      645.1 


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Europe.      Vol.    I.    Greece,   Turkey,   Italy, 

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IV.  British  Isles.     V.  ICuropean  islands, 

Scandinavia  and  Russia  in  Eurcipe. 
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Earthquakes  and  other  earth  movements.     J. 

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Earthwork,   Actual  lateral  pressure  of.      B. 

Baker.    N.Y.,  1881.     18° 074.27 

East    Angels.      [A   novel.]      C.   F.   Woolson. 

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The  same 975.19 

East    Indian    archipelago.      A.   S.    Bickmore. 

N.Y.,  1869.    8° 665.16 

East  Lynne;  or,  The  earl's  d.aughter.     Mrs.  II. 

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Eastern   archipelago,   The.      Scenery,   animal 

and  vegetable  life,  people,  and  physical 

wonders  of  the  islands  in  the  eastern  seas. 

London,  1880.     12° 768.17 

Eastern  life,  present  and  past.     H.  Martineau. 

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Eastern  sketches.    E.  C.  Jliller.     Edinburgh, 

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Eastlake,   Charles    L.      Hints    on    household 

taste.     London,  1809.     8° 6.52.16 

History  of    the   Gothic    revival.     London, 

1872.  8° 623.4 

Notes  on  the  pictures  in  the  Louvre  gallery 

at  Paris,  and  in  the  Brera  gallery  at  Milan. 
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Eastlake,  Lady.  Five  great  painters.  Lon- 
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Eating  and  drinking.      G.    M.  Beard.      N.Y., 

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Eaton,  C.  A.  Rome  in  the  nineteenth  cen- 
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Eaton,  D.  Cady.     Greek  and  Roman  sculpture. 

Boston,  1884.     12° 687.18 

Eaton,  Dorman  B.  Civil  service  in  Great  Brit- 
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Eaton,  Lilley.  Genealogical  history  of  Read- 
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Japan,  historical  and  descriptive.    London, 

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Edith  Vernon's   life-work.     By  the  author  of 
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Edmonds,  S.  Emraa.     Nurse  and  spy.     Hart- 
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Edom.    The  accursed  land;  or.  First  steps  on 
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Queer  stories   for   boys   and    girls.     N.Y., 

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How  to  educate  yourself.  N.Y.,1879.  16°,  291.22 
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Man  of  honor.  N.Y.,  1873.  8°  .  .  .  .  364.27 
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Strange    stories    from    history,   for    young 

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Wreck  of   the   "Red  Bird."    N.Y.,   1882. 

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Egleston,  Nathaniel   H.     Hand-book   of  tree- 
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Eidlitz,  Leopold.     The  nature  and  function  of 

art,  more  especially  architecture.     N.Y., 

1881.    8° 1211.0 

Eight  cousins;  or.  The  aunt-hill.    L.  M.  Alcott. 

Boston,  1875.     16° 327.24 

The  same 327.25 

Eighth  commandment,  The.  C.  Rcade.  Bos- 
ton, 1870.     12° 335.14 

Eighteenth  century.  The.  Its  institutions, 
customs,  and  costumes.  France,  1700- 
1789.     P.  Lacroi.x.     London,  1870.     8°     .       628.2 

Eiloart,  Mrs.  E.    The  boy  with  an  idea.    N.Y., 

1878.  12°     .     .     ." 446.29 

Tlie  love  that  lived.     N.Y.,1875.     8°      .     .     346.39 
Woman's  wrong.     Phila.,  1873.     12o .     .     .     .321.20 

Eirene.    [A  novel.]    Mrs.   M.   Clemmer-Hud- 

son.     N.Y.,  1871.     8° 347.42 

"Ekkoes  from  Kentucky."  D.R.Locke.  Bos- 
ton, 1808.     12° 247.11 

El  Fureidis.     [A    novel.]     M.   S.    Cummins. 

Boston,  1860.     12° 412.13 

Elam,  Charles.  A  physician's  problems.  Bos- 
ton, 1809.     12° 634.14 

Elbon,  Barbara.     Bethesda.     N.Y.,  1884.     12°,     952.18 

Elbow-room.     [A  novel  without  a  plot.]     C. 

H.  Clark.     Phila.,  1876.     12°      ....     357.33 

Elder,  William.     Kane,  Elisha  Kent,  Life  of. 

Phila.,  18.58.     8° 107.5 

Eldorado.     B.  Taylor.     N.Y.,  1855.     12°     .     .      732.4 

Eleanor  Maitland.      [A  novel.]      Mrs.   C.   E. 

Clement.     Boston,  1881.     12°      ....      389.8 

Eleanor's  victory.     Mrs.  M.  E.  Braddon-Max- 

well.     N.Y.,  1875.     8° 365.20 

Eleanor's  visit.     J.  H.  Mathews.     N.Y.,  1875. 

10° 452.4 


Elective  affinities.  The  sorrows  of  Werther; 
and  other  tales.  ,1.  W.  von  Goelhe. 
London,  1871.     12° ,3.52.35 

Electoral   system   of    the    U.  S.     D.   A.    Mc- 

Knight.     Phila.,  1878.     8° 274.10 

Electric  light.  Algave,  E.,  and  Boulard,  J. 
Its  history,  productions  and  applications. 

N.Y.,  1884.     8° 1319.3 

Bower,  G.  S.,  and  Webb,  W.  Law  relating 
to  electric  lighting  in  England.  The 
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Du  Moncel,  Th.    Electric  lighting.  London, 

1882.     12° 679.19 

Hammond,  R.  Electric  light  in  our  homes. 
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Electric  railways  and  the  electric  transmission 

of  power.     R.Luce.     Boston,  1886.     16°,  1328.19 
See  also  Electricity. 

Electricity.    Baile,    J.    Wonders    of.     N.Y., 

1872.  12° 6.34.12 

The  same      ....'..' 1317.6 

Benjamin,  Park.  The  age  of  electricity. 
From  amber-soul  to  telephone.  N.Y., 
1886.     12° 1327.22 

Brennan,  M.  S.  A  popular  exposition  of 
electricity,  with  sketches  of  some  of  its 
discoverers.     N.Y.,  1885.     16°     .     .     .     .1321.15 

Cew,  6.  de.  Magneto-  and  dynamo-electric 
machines,  with  a  description  of  electric 
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Du  Moncel,  Th.,  and  Geraldy,  F.  Elec- 
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12° 1317.16 

Hospitaller,  E.     The  modern  applicatious 
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The  same.     2  v.     8° 1315.10 

Hospitaller's  "Formulaire  pratique  de 
I'electricien."  Trans,  by  G.  Wigan. 
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Prescott,  G.  B.  Electricity  and  the  electric 
telegraph.     N.Y.,  1877.     8° 656.2 

Sprague,  J.  T.  Its  theory,  sources,  and 
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Tyndall,  J.  Electricity  lessons  given  at  the 
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Watteville,  A.  de.    A  practical  introduction 

to  medical  electricity.     N.Y.,  1884.     8°    .1318.18 
Electricity  and  magnetism.    Gordon,  J.  E.  H. 
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Gray,  A.  Absolute  measurements  in. 
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Mascart,  E.,  and  Joubeit,  J.  General  phe- 
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Maxwell,  J.  C.     A  treatise  upon.     Oxford, 

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Thompson,    S.   P.     Lessons    iti.     London, 

1881.     16° 679.5 

Electrolysis.  A  pr.actical  treatise  on  nickel- 
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1885.     8°       ..." 1322.11 

Elena.     [A  novel.]     L.   M.    Comyn.     Boston, 

[n.d.]     12° 342.11 

Elephant,  Tlie.     N.Y.,  18.55.     12° 653.7 

Elevator,   The.     [.V   farce.]     W.   D.    Howells. 

Boston,  1885.     32° 951.16 


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Eleventh  coiiiinamlinent,  The.     A.  G.  Banili. 

N.Y.,  1882.     IS' 941.4 

Elgin,  The,  and    the  Pliigaleian   marbles.     H. 

Ellis.  Loniloii,  I84tl.  2  v.  10'  ...  068.21 
Ellana.  C.  Lamb.  Hoslon,  1804.  12°  .  .  .  112. .j 
Eliaue.     [A  novel.]     ilme.  A.  Ciaven.     N.Y., 

1SS2.     16° 1141.11 

Eliot,   C.   W.,    and  Storer,   F.    II.      Inorganic 

chemistry.    N.Y.,  1S69.     12°      ....      0:i.').6 
Eliot,  George,    pseud.     See   al.io    Cross,   Mrs. 
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Ethics,  The,  of  her  works.     J.  C.  Brown. 

Phila.,  188.5.     10° 1238.25 

Her  life  as  related  in  her  letters  and  jour- 
nals. Arranged  and  edited  by  her  hus- 
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The  same 1134.6 

Her  two  marriages.     C.  G.  Ames.     I'hila., 

1880.     10° 12.51.10 

Wit  and  wisdom  of.     Boston,  1873.     1S°     .     362.40 
Eliot,  George,  and  her  heroines.     Mrs.  A.  G. 

Woolson.     N.Y.,  1886.     12° 1249.19 

Eliot,   .John,    Life    of.      N.   Adams.      Boston, 

1870.     16° 115.17 

Life  of.  C.  Francis.  (American  biogra- 
phy, Vol.  V.)    111.2 

Life.     See  Vol.    VIIL,   '-Chief-fathers   of 

New  England."     Boston,  1870.     12°    .     .      .595.1 
Work : 
The    Indian   primer,    lOflll.      Edinburgh, 

1880.     12° 592.10 

Eliot,   Samuel.      History   of   liberty.     Boston, 

1853.     2  V.     12° .524.3 

Ed.  Poetry  for  children.    Boston,  18S0.   16°,      583.3 
Eliot,  William   (}.     Home  life  and   influence. 

Boston,  1884.     12° 1232.16 

Lectures  to  young  ladies.    .St.  Louis,  1853. 

16° 262.31 

Lectures  to  young  men.     St.  Louis,  1852. 

10° 262.30 

Lectures  to  young  women.    Boston,  1854. 

10° 227.7 

Elizabeth,  Queen  of  England.    Abbott,  J.    His- 
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Aiken,  L.     Memoirs  of  the  court  of.     N.  Y., 

1870.     8° 114.4' 

The  same 145.12 

Creighton,  M.   The  age  of  Elizabeth.   N.Y., 

1S76.     16° ■ 511.17 

Thornbury,  G.  W.     Shakespeare's  reign  of 

Elizabeth.     London,  1850.     2  v.     12°.     .       512.2 
Weisner,  L.   The  youth  of  Elizabeth.    1533- 

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Elizabeth;  or.  The  exiles  of  Siberia.     Madame 

Cottin.     N.Y.,  18.59.     16° 364.20 

Elizabeth,  The  story  of.     Mrs.  A.  I.  Ritchie. 

N.Y.,  1864.     16° 432.27 

The  same 332.10 

Ellacombe,  Henry  X.     The  plant-lore  and  gar- 
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EUenLinn.  J.  Abbott.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  16°.  .  435.7 
EUen  Story.  E.  Fawcett.  N.Y.,  1876.  8°  .  365.37 
Ellet,  Mrs.  E.  F.     Court  circles  of  the  republic. 

Phila.,  1872.     S° 174.10 

Domestic  history  of  the  American  revolu- 
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Pioneer  women  of  the  West.     Phila.,  1873. 

12° 177.3 

Queens  of  American  society.     N.Y.,  1868. 

12° 214.1 


Ellet,  Mrs.  E.  F.— concluded. 

Women  artists.  N.Y.,  1859.  12°  .  .  .  .  608.10 
Women  of  the  American  revolution.     N.  Y., 

18.53.    3  V.    8° 1.39.7 

Ellery,  W.,  Life  of.     E.  T.  Channing.     (Ameri- 
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Elliuwood,  .March.     A  year  at   Poplar  llow. 

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Elliot,  Frances.     Court  life  in  France.     Lon- 
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Diary  of  an  idle  woman  in  Italy.     Leipzig, 

1872.     2v.     16° 711.11 

The  Italians.     N.Y.,  187.5.     12°      ....      414.3 
Elliott,   Charles   W.     Pottery    and    porcelain. 

N.Y.,  1878.     8° 618.24 

Remarkable  characters  and   places  of  the 

Holy  Land.     Hartford,  1808.     8°     .     .     .      736.3 
Elliott,  F.  R.     Hand-book   for  fruit  growers. 

Rochester,  N.Y.,  1870.     16° 647.24 

Elliott,  Henry  K.     T|ie  Bassett  claim.     N.Y., 

1884.  16° 966.2 

Elliott,  liuth.    Margery's  Christmas  box.    Bos- 
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Elliott,  S.B.    The  Felmeres.    N.Y.,  1879.    12°,      392.7 
Elliott,  William.     Carolina  sports  by  land  and 

water.     London,  l>-67.     12° 734.14 

Ellis,  A.  B.    West  African  islands.     London, 

1885.  8° 794.6 

Ellis,  Mrs.  Charles.     A  summer  in  Normandy 

witli  my  children.     N.Y.,  1.S78.     12°   .     .     440.27 
Ellis,  Daniel,  Thrilling  .adventures  of.     N.Y., 

1807.     12° 601.1 

Ellis,    Edward    S.      Cami)-fire     and    wigwam. 

Phila.,  1885.     12° 932.9 

Footprints    in    the    forest.      Phila.,    [n.d.] 

10° 931.21 

Great  river  .lerie.f.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]    3  v.    10°. 

1.  Down  the  Mississippi 931.22 

2.  Up  the  Tap.ijos 931.23 

3.  Lost  in  the  wilds 931.24 

Lost  trail.  The.  Phila.,  [n.d.]  16°  .  .  .  928.21 
Ned  in  the  block-house.  Phila.,  [n.d.]  10°,  922.15 
Ned  in  the  woods.  Phila.,  [n.d.]  12°  .  .  919.21 
Ned  on  the  river.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12°     .     .     918-15 

Ellis,  George  E.     Celebration  of  the  centennial 
anniversary  of  the  evacuation  of  Boston, 
March  17,  1776.     Boston,  1876.     8°.     .     .      .528.4 
Half    century    of    Unitarian    controversy. 

Boston,  18.59.     8° 027.11 

History  of    the    battle   of    Bunker's   Hill. 

Boston,  1875.     10° .541.24 

Rod  man  and  white  man  in  North  America. 

Boston,  1882.     8° 1216.5 

Thompson,  B.,  {Count  Rumford,)    Memoirs 

of.     Boston,  [n.d.]     8° 168.2 

Ellis,  Giace  A.    Barbauld,  Mrs.  A.  L.,  Memoirs 

of.     Boston,  1874.     2  v.     12° 132.12 

Ellis,  Henry,  Sir.     The  Elgin  and  Phig.aleian 

marbles.     London,  1846.     2  v.     16°     .     .     608.21 
The  Townley  gallery.     London,  [n.d.]   .2  v. 

10° 608.20 

Ellis,  Mrs.  Sarah.    The  brewer's  family.    N.Y., 

1807.     10° .363.39 

Chapteis  on  wives.     N.Y.,  1860.     12°      .     .     411.10 
Women  of  England.     N.Y.,  18.39.     12°.     .     223.14 
Ellis,   Sumner.     Chapin,   Edwin  H.,   Life  of. 

Boston,  1882.     8° 1112.13 

Ellis,  William.     Three  visits  to   Madagascar. 

N.Y.,  18.59.     8° 665.8 

Ellis,  Wm.  S.     Antiquities  of  heraldry.     Lon- 
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EUswrorth,     H.    W.      The    American    swine 

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Ells'worth,  O.     A  single  gentleman.     Boston, 

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Ellwanger,  H.  B.  A  treatise  on  the  cultiva- 
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EUwood,  Thomas,  Life  of.     W.  D.  Howell?, 

Ed.     Boston,  1877.     10° 181.2 

Elmes,  James.  Metropolitan  improvements; 
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Elphinstone,  M.     The  kingdom    of    Cauljul. 

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Elocution  and  philosophy  of  expression,  Man- 
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Eloquence,  British.  [Selections.]  C.A.Good- 
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Eloquence,  The  principles  of.     Abhe  Maury. 

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Elsa.    A.  C.  Hogbin.     Phila.,  1879.     12°      .     .      .392.6 

Elsberg,  Louise.     The  throat  and  its  functions. 

N.Y.,  1880.     12° 674.10 

Elsie  at  Xantucket.  Sequel  to  ''Elsie's  rela- 
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Elsie  Dinsmore.    M.  Finley.    N.Y.,[n.d.]    12°,     361.53 

Elsie  Vi-nner.     O.  W.  Holmes.     Boston,  ISSl. 

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Elsie's  children.  Sequel  to  "Elsie's  mother- 
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Elsie's  girlhood.  Sequel  to  "  Holidays  at  Rose- 
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Elsie's  kith  and  kin.     M.  Finley.    N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

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Elsie's  motherhood.  Sequel  to  "Elsie's  wom- 
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Elsie's  new  relations.  Sequel  to  "Grand- 
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Elsie's  widowhood.  Sequel  to  "  Elsie's  chil- 
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Elsie's  womanhood.  Sequel  to  "Elsie's  girl- 
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Elson,  Louis  C.     Curiosities  of  music.     Boston, 

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Elton,  J.   Frederic.     Lakes  and  mountains  of 

Africa.     London,  1879.     8° 773.4 

With  the  French  in  Mexico.     Phila.,  1867. 
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Elves,  The.     J.  L.  Tieck.     T.  Carlyle,  Tiann. 

X.Y.,  1855.    8° 4-27.11 

Elwell,  E.  H.  The  boys  of  thirty-five.  Bos- 
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Elwes,  Alfred.     Swift  and  sure.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

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Ely,  Alfred,  Journal    of.      C.    Lanman,    Kd. 

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Ely,   Richard    T.      The    labor  movement   in 

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Ely  and  Norwich.  Cathedral  cities.  Drawn 
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Elze,  Karl.     Byron,  Lord,    Life  of.     London, 

1872.     S^ 151.16 

Emanuel,  Harry.  Diamonds  and  precious 
stones.  Their  history,  value  and  char- 
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The  same 1317.23 

Embryology,  comparative,  A  treatise  on.     F. 

M.Balfour.     London,  l&Sl.     2  v.     8°      .     677.14 
Embryology,  Elements  of.     M.  Foster  and  F. 
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Embury, Emma  C.     Poems.     N.Y.,  1809.     12°,     552.15 
Emerson,  Ellen  R.     Indian  myths ;  or.  Legends, 
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Emerson,  G.   R.     Gladstone,  W.  E.,  Life  of. 

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Emerson,  George  B.     Reminiscences  of  an  old 

teacher.     Boston,  1S7S.     10° 123.7 

Trees  and  shrubs  of  Massachusetts.     Bos- 
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Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo.     Alcott,   A.  B.    An 
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Benton,   J.      Emerson   as  a  poet.      N.Y., 

1883.     10° 1221.10 

Conway,   M.   D.     Emerson   at    home    and 

abroad.     Boston,  1882.     12° 1114.13 

Cooke,  G.  W.     His  life,  writings  and  phi- 
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Guernsey,   A.    H.     Philosopher  and   poet. 

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Holmes,  O.  W.     Life.     (American  men  of 

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Morley,  J.    An  essay  upon.    N.Y.,  1884. 

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Sanborn,  F.  B.,  Ed.     Genius  and  character 
of.     [Lectures  at  the  Concord  School  of 
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H'orfcs  ; 
Conduct  of  life.     Boston,  1860.     12°   .     .     226.20 
English  traits.     Boston,  18.57.     12°      .     .     224.23 
Essays.     Boston,  1858.     2  v.     12°   .     .     .     226.18 
Fortune  of  the  republic.    Boston,  1878. 

16° 281.16 

Letters  and   social   aims.     Boston,  1876. 

12° 224.25 

May-day,    and    other    poems.       Boston, 

1867.     12° ,5.52.20 

Miscellanies.     Boston,  1856.     12°     .     .     .     226.16 
Ed.    Parnassus.   [A  collection  of  poems,  j 

Boston,  1875.     8° 552.8 

Poems.    Boston,  1846.     12° 552.19 

Poems.  (Complete.)  Boston,  18S4.  12°,  577.12 
Representative  men.  Boston,  18.57.  r2°.  224.14 
Society  and  solitude.  Boston,  1870.  8°,  253.8 
Emerson,  R.  W.,  and  Carlyle,  T.  Correspond- 
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Emerson  and  Longfellow.  Tributes  by  the 
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Emerson,  William  A.  Dougl.ass,  Mass.,  His- 
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Hand-book  of    wood  engraving.     Boston, 

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Emery,  Sarah  A.     Three  generations.    Boston, 

1872.     S" 346.55 

Emigrant's   story,  The,  aiul  other  poems.     J. 

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English  biography  —  concluded. 

Emjlhh    men    of   letters.    J.    Jlorley,   Ed. 

N.Y.,  1878-84.     12°. 

Addison,  .Joseph,  by  W.  J.  Courthope 

Bacon,  Francis,  by  R.  W.  Church    . 

Bunyan,  John,  by  J.  A.  Froude 

Burns,  Robert,  by  J.  C.  Shairp   .     . 

Byron,  Lord,  by  J.  Nichol  .... 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey,  by  A.  W.  Ward 

Coleridge,  Samuel,  by  H.  D.  Traill 

Cowper,  William,  by  G.  Smith    .     . 

Defoe,  Daniel,  by  W.  ilinto   .     .     . 

De  Quincey,  Thomas,  by  D.  Masson 

Dickens,  Charles,  by  A.  W.  Ward  . 

Dryden,  John,  by  G.  Saintsbury 

Fielding,  Henry,  by  A.  Dobson  .     . 

Gibbon,  Edward,  by  J.  C.  ilorison 

Goldsmith,  Oliver,  by  W.  Black  .     . 

Gray,  Thomas,  by  E.  W.  Gosse  .     . 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel,  by  H.  James 

Hume,  David,  by  Prof.  Huxley  .     . 

Johnson,  Samuel,  by  L.  Stephen     . 

Lamb,  Charles,  by  A.  Angler      .     . 

Landor,  Walter  Savage,  by  S.  Colvin 

Locke,  John,  by  T.  Fowler     .     .     . 

Macaulay,  T.  B.,  by  J.  C.  Morison  . 

Milton,  John,  by  M.  Pattison      .     . 

Pope,  Alexander,  by  L.  Stephen 

Scott,  Walter,  by  R.  S.  Hutton   .     . 

Shelley,  Percy  B.,  by  J.  A.  Symonds 

Sheridan,  Richard  B.,  by  Mrs.  Oliphant 

Southey,  Robert,  by  E.  Dowden  .     . 

Spenser,  Edmund,  by  R.  W.  Church 

Sterne,  Laurence,  by  H.  D.  Traill   . 

Swift,  Jonathan,  by  L.  Stephen  .     . 

Wordsworth,  William,  by  F.  W.  H.  Myers, 
English  philosophers.     N.Y.,  1881-83.     12°. 

Baccm,  Francis,  by  T.  Fowler      .     . 

Hamilton,    Sir    William,   by    W.    H.    S 
Monck 

Shaftesbury  and  Hutcheson,  by  Thomas 
Fowler 

Smith,  Adam,  (1723-1790,)  by  J.  A.  Farrer, 
English  poets.  Modern.     J.   Devey.     Lon- 
don, 1873.     8° ."    .     .     . 

English   poets,   Home  pictures  of.     N.Y., 

1869.     12°     

English  poets.  Lives  of  the  most  eminent. 

S.  Johnson.     London,  1854.     3  v.     8° 
English    Radical   leaders.      R.    J.    Hinton. 

(Brief  biographies,  Vol.  IL)     N.Y.,  1875. 

12° 

English  worthies.  Old.    Portraits  with  brief 

biographies.     London,  1853.     4°      .     .     . 
English   worthies.      A.    Lang,   Ed.     N.Y., 

1885-86.     16°. 

Darwin,  Charles,  by  G.  Allen      .... 

Marlborough,  J.,  by  G.  Saintsbury.     .     . 

Shaftesbury,   First    Earl    of.   by   H.    D. 

Traill " 

English  language. 

Abbott,  E.  A.,  and  Seeley,  J.  R.     English 

lessons.     Boston,  1872.     12° 

Chambers,  R.     History  of  English  language 

and  literature.     Hartford,  1837.     12°  .     . 
Choate.  I.  B.     Elements  of  English  speech. 

N.Y.,  1884.     10° 

De  Vere.  M.  S.     Studies  in  English.    N.Y., 

1867.     8° 

Federheld,  F.     "  Ingglish  as  she  is  spelt." 

N.Y.,  1885.     1&° 


192.45 

192.46 

192.36 

192.8 

192.28 

192.26 

102.47 

192.42 

192.7 

192.34 

192.37 

192.32 

192.43 

192.1 

192.4 

192.38 

192.22 

192.5 

192.2 

192.. 35 

192.33 

192.. 30 

192.41 

192.21 

192.27 

192.3 

192.6 

192.44 

192.25 

192.9 

192.40 

192.39 

192.31 

179.8 

187.13 

1118.4 
187.3 

227.5 

146.10 

1.54.7 

145.19 
R.  L. 


1131. .35 
1138.1 

1138.7 


235.18 
297.5 

1241.3 

644.7 

1241.15 


English  langnage  —  concluded. 

Gould,  E.S.  Good  English.    N.Y.,  1867.   8°,     644.12 
The  same.     (Revised.)     1880       ....     292.21 
Hodgson,  W.  B.     Errors  in  the  use  of  Eng- 
lish.    X.Y.,  1882.     12° 1212.27 

Lounsbury,  T.  R.     History  of  the  English 

language.     N.Y.,  1879.     18° 291.21 

McElroy,  J.  G.  R.     The  structure  of  Eng- 
lish prose.     A  manual  of  composition  and 

rhetoric.     N.Y.,  18*5.     12° 1243.8 

Many  mistakes  mended.     Corrections,  etc. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]    8° 1252.2 

Marsh,  G.  P.     Lectures  on  the  English  lan- 
guage.    N.Y.,  1800.     8° 644.3 

Origin  and   history  of   the  English   lan- 
guage.    N.Y.,  1862.     8° 644.2 

Oliphant,   T.   L.   K.     Sources  of  standard 

English.     London,  1873.     12°     ...     .     644.16 
Phelps,   A.      English  style  in  public  dis- 
course,   with    special    reference    to    the 
usages  of  the  pulpit.     N.Y.,  1883.     8°     .     1223.3 
Selection   of,  English   synonyms,  A.     Bos- 
ton, 18.52.     8° 644.13 

Trench,  R.  C.     English  language,  past  and 

present.     N.Y.,  1868.     12° 262.22 

Wedgwood,   H.     A  dictionary  of   English 

etymology.     London,  1872.     8°  .     .     .     .      644.1 
White,  R.  G.     Every-day  English.    A  sequel 
to   "Words   and    their  uses.''      Boston, 

1880.     12° 125.9 

English  literature. 
Dramatic. 
Doran,  Pr.     Annals  of  the  English  stage. 

N.Y.,  186.5.     2v.     12° 232.10 

The  same.     Roy.  8° 257.1 

Hawkins.    T.,    Ed.     The    origin    of  the 
English   drama.     Oxford,    1773.     3    v. 

12°" 614.7 

Hone,    W.      English    miracle    plays    de- 
scribed.    London,  1823.     8°     .     .     .     .       616.1 
Ward,  A.   W.     English  dramatic   litera- 
ture.    London,  1875.     2  v.     8°     .     .     .     237.19 
History  of  En'jlish  literature. 
Arnold,  T.     A  manual  of  English  litera- 
ture.    London,  1873.     8° 251.4 

Azarias,  Brother.     Development  of  Eng- 
lish literature.     N.Y.,  1879.     12°      .     .      292.1 
Baldwin,    J.      An    introduction    to    the 
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criticism.      Vol.    I.     Poetry.      Phila., 

[n.d.]     8°  1218.5 

Brooke,  S.    Primer  of  English  literature. 

N.Y.,  1876.     18° 261.21 

Buckland,  A.    Story  of  English  literature. 

N.Y.,  1882.     12° 1222.21 

Chambers,   R.      Cyclopsedia    of    English 

literature.     Boston,  1855.     2  v.     8°  .     .      257.3 
Craik,  G.  L.     History  of  English  litera- 
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Croly,  G.     The   beauties   of  the  British 

poets.     Boston,  1S61.     12° 573.18 

Gilman,  A.     First  steps  in  English  litera- 
ture.    N.Y.,  1870.     10° 253.24 

The  same 243.24 

Grey,  H.     A  bird's-eye  view  of  English 
literature;  from  the  seventh  century  to 
the  present  time.     N.Y.,  1884.     18°      .  1241.28 
Lillie,  Mrs.  J.     Story  of  English   litera- 
ture, for  young  readers.    Boston,  [n.d.] 

12°    . 28:3.8 

The  same 1229.2 


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English  literature.     Uixtory  —  continued. 

Micrtz,  L.  A  new  method  for  the  study 
of  English  literature.  Chicago,  1879. 
12° 294.11 

Minto,  W.  Characteristics  of  English 
poets;  from  Chaucer  to  Shirley.     Edin- 

hurj;h,  1874.     12° 1225.2 

English  prose  literature.     Biograpliical 
and  critical.     London,  1881.     12°      .     1225.1 

Morley,   II.     A   first  sketch  of    English 
literature.     London,  [n.d.]     8°     .     .     .     225.10 
English  literature  in  the  reign  of  Victo- 
ria, with  a  glance  at  the  past.     N.Y., 

1882.     12° 1213.1.^) 

Tables  of  English  literature.     London, 
1870 508. 1 

Nicoll,  11.  J.  Landmarks  of  English 
literature.     N.Y.,  1883.     12°    ...     .  1222.20 

Oliphaiit,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  The  literary 
history  of  England,  in  the  end  of  the 
eighteenth  and  beginning  of  the  nine- 
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Perry,  T.  S.  English  literature  in  the 
eighteenth  century.     N.Y.,  1883.     12°.  1222.19 

Phillips,  M.  G.  A  popular  manual  of 
English  literature.  Containing  out- 
lines of  the  literature  of  France,  Ger- 
many, Italy,  Spain,  and  the  U.S.  With 
histoiical,  scientific,  and  art  notes. 
N.Y.,  1885.     2  V.     8° 1236.11 

Keed,  U.  Lectures  of  English  literature. 
Phila.,  1807.     16° 242.14 

Richardson,  Mrs.  A.  S.  Familiar  talks  on 
English  literature;  from  the  Englisli 
conquest  of  Britain,  449,  to  the  death 
of  AV.ilter  Scott.     Chicago,  1881.     12°.       128.7 

Swiiiton,  W.  Masterpieces  of  English 
literature.  Selections  from  British  and 
American  authors,  from  Shakespeare 
to  the  present  time.  With  notes,  glos- 
sary, etc.     N.Y.,  1880.     8° 275.4 

Taiue,  U.  A.  History  of  English  litera- 
ture.    N.Y.,  1879.     12° 125.2 

The  same 286.13 

The  same 295.7 

The  same  in  two  volumes 267.5 

Thomes,',W.  J.,  £d.     Early  English  prose 

romances.     London,  1858.     3  v.     12°   .       412.1 

Tuckerraan,  B.  English  prose  fiction. 
From  Sir  Thomas  Malory  to  George 
Eliot.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 1222.0 

Underwood,  F.  11.  Hand-book  of  Eng- 
lish literature.  Vol.  I.  American  au- 
thors. Vol.  II.  English  authors. 
Boston,  1878.     2  v.     8° 274.11 

Washburn,  E.  W.  Studies  in  early  Eng- 
lish literature.     N.Y.,  1882.     12°      .     .     1222.2 

Welsh,  A.  H.  Development  of  English 
literature  and  language.  Chicago,  18S2. 
2v.    8° 1218.7 

Yonge,  C.  D.    Three  centuries  of  Eng- 
lish literature.     N.Y.,  1872.     16°     .     .       226.4 
Poetry. 

Child,  F.  J.,  Ed.    English  and  Scottish 
ballads.  '  Boston,  1857.    8  v.     16°    .     .      611.4 
The    same.      (Revised    and    enlarged, 
parts  I. -in.) R.  L. 

Gosse,  E.  From  Shakespeare  to  Pope. 
An  inquiry  into  the  causes  and  phe- 
nomena of  the  rise  of  classical  poetry 
iu  England.    N.Y.,  1885.     12°     .     .     .1245.19 


English  literature.     Puetry  —  concluded. 

Lanier,  S.     The  science  of  English  verse. 

N.Y.,  1880.     12° 675.19 

Linton,  W.  J.,  and  Stoddard,  R.  11.,  Eds.' 
English  verse.     N.Y.,  1883.     5  v.     12°.     576.17 
Vol.  I.  Chaucer  to  Burns. 

II.  Lyrics  of  the  nineteeutli  cen- 
tury. 

III.  Ballads  and  romances. 

IV.  Dramatic  scenes   and   charac- 

ters. 
V.  Translations. 

Living  English  poets.  Poems  of.     Boston, 

1883.     12° 576.13 

Lyrics,  English.     N.Y.,  1884.     18°.     .     .       585.1 

Macdonald,  (».  England's  antiphon. 
(Early  religious  poetry.)  Phila.,  [n.d.] 
12° 223.16 

Mackay,  C,  Ed.  A  thousand  and  one 
gems  of  English  poetry.  London, 
1867.     12° 614.8 

Main,  D.  M.,  Ed.  A  treasury  of  English 
sonnets.     N.Y.,  1881.     8° 574.5 

Parton,  J.,  Ed.  Humorous  poetry  of  the 
English  language.     N.Y..  1857.     8°      .     552.10 

Percy,  T.,  Ed.  Keliques  of  ancient  Eng- 
lish poetry.     London,  1845.     8°   .     .     .      613.8 

Richardson,  Mrs.  A.  S.  Stories  from  old 
English  poetry.     N.Y.,  1871.     10°    .     .     451.10 

Robertson,  E.  S.  English  poetesses. 
Critical  biographies,  with  illustrative 
extracts.     N.Y.,  1883.     12°      ....     1126.3 

Ward,  T.  H.,  Ed.  The  English  poets. 
Selections;  with  critical  introductions 
by  various  writers.     N.Y.,  1880.     4  v. 

12° 575.7 

Vol.  I.  Chaucer  to  Donne. 

II.  Ben  Jonson  to  Dryden. 

III.  Addison  to  Blake. 

IV.  Wordsworth  to  Sydney  Dobell. 
English  and  foreign  life,  Stories  of.     W.  and 

M.  Howitt.     London,  1853.     12°      .     .     .      311.5 

English,  The.     (Conversion  of  the  West.)     G. 

F.  Maclear.     London,  [n.d.]     16°   .     .     .      283.7 

English,  The,  at   the   Xorlh  pole.     J.  Verne. 

London,  [n.d.]     10° 324.21 

English,  The,  in  America.  Virginia,  Mary- 
land, and  the  Carolinas.  J.  A.  Doyle. 
London,  1882.     8° 695.10 

English  Colonies  in  America,  A  short  his- 
tory of  the.  H.  C.  Lodge.  N.Y.,  1881. 
8° 693.8 

English  conferences.  Rome  and  Christianity. 
Marcus  Aurelius.  E.  Renan.  Boston, 
1880.     16° 123.14 

English   court-life.     Recollections  from   180.3- 

1837.     A.  Murray.     London,  1868.     12°  .     512.10 

English    "Daisy    Miller."      V.   W.    Johnson. 

Boston,  1882.     10° 388.28 

English  governess  at  the  Siamese  court.     Mrs. 

A.  H.  Leonowens.     Boston,  1870.     12°    .     715.15 

English   gypsies  and   their  language.      C.   G. 

Leland.     N.Y.,  1873.     12° 234.4 

English  home  life.     R.   L.   Collier.     Boston, 

1886.     16° 781.18 

English  industry  and  commerce.  W.  Cunning- 
bam.     Cambridge,  Eng.,  1882.     16°     .     .1217.12 

English  letters,  Four  centuries  of.  Selections 
from  the  correspondence  of  writers,  from 
the  Paston  letters  to  the  present  day. 
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English  manufacture  in  western  India,  History 
of,  to  tlie  eighteenth  century.  P.  Ander- 
son.    London,  1850.     8° 513.1 

English  navy.  The  naval  history  of  Great 
Britain  from  the  declaration  of  war  by 
France  in  1793  to  the  accession  of  George 
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English  note-books.     N.  Hawthorne.     Boston, 

1870.     2  V.     12° 256.11 

The  same 2.56.12 

The  same 372.10 

English  novel,  The,  and  the  principle  of  its 
development.  S.  Lanier.  N.T.,  188.3. 
12= 1225.3 

English   orphans.   The.     Mrs.   M.  J.  Holmes. 

N.Y.,  1870.     12° 424.4 

The  same 424. 2<J 

English  pictures,  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil. 
S.  Manning  and  S.  G.  Greene.  London, 
[n.d.]     8° .568.8 

English  rambles,  and  other  fugitive  pieces  in 
prose  and  verse.  W.  Winter.  Boston, 
1884.     12° 778.18 

English  reformation,  The.  How  it  came  about 
and  why  we  should  uphold  it.  C.  Geikie. 
N.Y.,  1879.     12° 285.14 

English  revisers'  Greek  text,  shown  to  be  un- 
authorized, except  by  Egyptian  copies 
discarded  by  the  Greeks;  and  to  be  op- 
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churches.  G.  W.  Samson.  Cambridge, 
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English  school  of  art.  A  series  of  productions 
by  British  artists  from  Hogarth  to  the 
present  time.     London,  1833.     4  v.     16°,       R.  L. 

English  surnames.  Our.  Their  sources  and 
significations.    C.  W.  Bardsley.    London, 

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The  same 292.25 

English  thought,  religious  and  philosophioal, 
in  the  eighteenth  century,  History  of. 
L.Stephen.     N.Y.,  1881.     2  v.     8°      .     .       293.7 

English  towns  and  districts.  A  series  of  ad- 
dresses and  sketches.  E.  A.  Freeman. 
London,  18S3.     8° 776.9 

English  traits.     R.  W.  Emerson.    Boston,  1857. 

12° 224.23 

English  travellers  and  Italian  brigands.     W.  J. 

C.  Moens.     X.Y.,  1806.     12° 007.12 

English  universily.  Five  years   in  an.     C.  A. 

Bristed.     N.Y.,  1873.     12° 235.5 

English  village  community.  Its  relations  to 
the  manorial  and  tribal  systems,  and  to 
the  common,  or  open  field  system  of  hus- 
bandry.  F.  Seebohm.    London,  1883.   8°.     1412.5 

English,  Thomas  Dunn.     The   boy's   book   of 

battle  lyrics.     N.Y..  1885.     8°     .     .     .     .     572.18 

Englishman's  house.  A  practical  guide  for 
selecting  and  building  a  house.  C.  J. 
Richardson.     London,  [n.d.]     12°  .     .     .       085.8 

Engraving,  The  origin  and  antiquity  of.    Phila., 

1872.     8° " 632.2 

Enigmas  of  life.     W.  R.  Greg.     Boston,  1873. 

12° 234.2 

Ennis,  Jacob.     The  origin  of  the  stars.     N.Y., 

1868.     12° 045.10 

Enoch   Arden.     A.    Tennyson.     Boston,  1864. 

10° 565.6 

Ensilage,  The  book  of;  or.  The  new  dispensa- 
tion for  farmers.  J.  M.  Bailey.  Billerica, 
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Ensilage  of  green  crops  in  silos.  (Experiences 
of  farmers.)  H.  R.  Stevens.  Boston, 
1881.    8° 677.6 

Entail,  The.     J.  Gait.     Edinburgh,  1808.     16°,     .331.15 

Enterprise  beyond  the  seas.  J.  H.  Fyfe.  Lon- 
don, 1871.     12° 246.25 

Entertainments  at  Wentwortb  Grange,  Five 
days'.     F.    T.    Palgrave.     London,    1868. 

12° 413.1 

The  same 924.16 

Entomology.    See  Insects. 

Eoline;  or.  Magnolia  vale.     Mrs.  C.  L.  Hentz. 

Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 375.9 

Eothen.  [Travels  in  the  East.]  A.  W.  King- 
lake.     N.Y.,  1845.     10° 715.9 

Ephesus,  Discoveries  at,  including  the  site  and 
remains  of  the  great  temple  of  Diana. 
J.  T.  Wood.     London,  1877.     8°     .     .     .     705.10 

Ephphatha  ;  or,  The  amelioration  of  the  world. 
[Sermons.]  F.  W.  Farrar.  N.Y.,  1880. 
12° 124.17 

Epics  and  romances  of  the  middle  ages.    M.  W. 

Macdow-all,  i'd.     Phila.,  1883.     8°  .     .     .     395.16 

Epics,  Popular,  of  the  middle  ages.  J.  M.  Lud- 
low.    London,  1865.     2  v.     12°.     .     .     .     252.21 

Epictetus,  The  works  of.     T.  W.  Higginson, 

Trans.     Boston,  1865.     8° 626.5 

Epicureanism.    W.   Wallace.     London,   1880. 

16° 127.14 

Epigrammatists,  The.    II.  P.  Dodd.    London, 

1870.  8° 254.1 

Epiphanies    of    the   risen  Lord.      [Sermons.] 

G.  D.  Boardman.     N.Y.,  1879.     12°    .     .      292.3 
Episodes  in  an  obscure  life.    R.  RoWe.    Phila., 

1871.  8° 347.51 

Episodes   of  my  second   life.     American  and 

English  experiences.  A.  Gallenga.  Phila., 

1885.     12° 1129.8 

Epitaphs  and  epigrams.     London,  [n.d.]     16°.     553.33 
Epoch   of  reform.     1830-1850.     J.    McCarthy. 

Boston,  1882.     18° 1214.10 

Epps,  John.    Diary,  and  notes  on  homeopathy, 
general     medicine,    politics,    etc.      Mrs. 
Epps,  .£■(/.     London,  [n.a.j     8°   .     .     .     .     172.17 
Erasmus,  Life  and  character  of.     R.  B.  Drum- 

inond.     London,  1873.     2  v.     8°      ...     115.14 
Erckmann,  E.,  and  Chatrian,  A.     The   bells. 

London,  1872.     16° 345.23 

The  blockade  of  Phalsburg.     London,  1870. 

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Brigadier  Frederick.  N.Y.,  1875.  8°  .  .  395.7 
The  brothers  Rantzau.  London,  [n.d.]  12°,  352.14 
Confession  of  a  clarionet  player.     London, 

[n.d.]     16° 352.36 

The  conscript.  N.Y.,  1869.  12°  ...  .  352.25 
The  forest  house.  Boston,  1871.  10°  .  .  434.10 
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Ersilia.    E.  F.  Poynter.     N.Y.,  1872.     16°  .     .     364.46 

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Esmarch,  Fricdrich.     Early  aid  in  injuries  and 

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Hayward,  A.  Selected  essays.  London, 
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Nadal,  E.  S.  Essays,  at  home  and  else- 
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Spencer,  H.     Moral,  political,  and  aesthetic 

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Esther.     F.  S.  Corapton.     N.Y.,  1884.     16°.     .      9.57.7 

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Etching,   Notes   on.     R.   S.    Chattock.     N.Y., 

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Etching,  A  treatise  on.     M.  Lalanne.     Boston, 

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Etchings  from  two  lands.  C.  A.  Mason.  Bos- 
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Etchings  of  rustic  figures;  or,  A  picturesque 
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Ethelyn's  mistake.    Mrs.  M.  J.  Holmes.    X.Y., 

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Ethics,  Data  of.    H.Spencer.    N.Y.,1879.    12°,      292.2 

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Tlie  same  for  1886 929.7 

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Charles  Darwin.     N.Y.,  1884.     12°      .     .1.318.14 
Scientific  evidences  of  organic  evolution. 

London,  1882.     10°      ." 674.29 

Savage,    M.    J.      Evolution    and    religion. 

Phila.,  1880.     10° 1.328.13 

The  religion  of  evolution.     Boston,  1870. 

12° 206.33 

Wilson,  A.     Chapters  on  evolution.     N.Y., 

1883.  8° 1312.9 

Ew^ald,  Alexander  C.     Prince  Charles  Stuart, 

commonly  called   The    Youtir/   Pretender, 

Life  of.     London,  1883.     12° 1118.19 

Stories  from  the  state  papers.    Boston,  1882. 

12° 1217.17 

Studies  re-studied.     (Historical  sketches.) 

London,  1885.     12° 1428.7 

Sydney,  Algernon,  Life  and  times  of.  Lon- 
don, 1873.     2  V.     8° 157.6 

Ewald,  Heinrich.     Antiquities  of  Israel.     Bos- 
ton, 1870.     8° 481.13 

E'OT'bank,    Thomas.     Life    in    Brazil.     N.Y., 

1850.     8° 737.8 

Ew^ing,  Emma  P.     Cooking  and   castle-build- 
ing.    Boston,  1880.     16° 127.10 

E'wing,  Mrs.  Juliana  Horatia,  and  her  books. 
By  her  sister,  H.  K.  F.  Gatty.     London, 

1885.     12° 1137.1 

Work-t : 
The   brownies,   and   other  tales.     X.Y., 

[n.d.]     12° 973.10 


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Ewing,  Mrs.  Juliana  H.     H'orks  —  concluded. 
Daddy  Darwin's  dovecote.     Boston,  1885. 

16° 021.14 

A  flat-iron  for  a  farthing.     [A  stoiy  for 

boys.]     Boston,  1886.     16° 961.14 

Jackanapes.     Boston,  1885.     16°     .     .     .     921.22 
Jaclvanapes.     Daddy  Darwin's  dovecote. 
The  story  of  a  short  life.     Boston,  1886. 

16° 931.13 

Jan  of  the  windmill.  Boston,  1876.  16°,  368.1 
Lob-lie-by-the-fire,  and  other  tales.   N.T. , 

[n.d.]     12° 973.11 

Melcliior's  dream.  Brothers  of  pity,  and 

other  tales.     Boston,  1886.     12°   .     .     .     961.16 
Mrs.  Overtheway's  remembrances.     Bos- 
ton, 1881.     16° 388.11 

Six  to  sixteen.  Boston,  1876.  16°  .  .  441.38 
Story  of  a  short  life.  N.T.,  [n.d.l  8°  .  395.22 
We  and  the  world.     Boston,  1880.     16°    .      913.3 

Examinations  considered  as  a  means  of  selec- 
tions.    H.  Latham.     Boston,  1886.     12°.     1249.3 

Excursions.     H.   D.  Thoreau.     Boston,  1863. 

8° 253.6 

Excursions  of  an  evolutionist.  J.  Fiske.  Bos- 
ton, 1884.     12° 1229.18 

Executor,  The.  [A  novel.]  Mrs.  A.  F.  Hec- 
tor.    N.Y.,  1883.     16° 949.15 

Exercise  and  training.     C.  H.  Ralfe.     (Health 

primers.)     N.Y.,  1879.     16° 673.1 

Exeter  schooldays,   and    other  poems.     S.   I. 

Hudgens.     Cambridge,  [n.d.]     12°       .     .     576.15 

Exile's    trust.    The,    and    other    stories.       F. 

Browne.     London,  [n.d.]     12°    ...     .      342.5 

Exiles,  The.    A  Russian  story.    V.  Tissot  and 

C.  Amero.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     16°    ...     .     378.33 

Exodus  of  Israel,  The  true  story  of,  with  a  brief 
view  of  monumental  Egypt.  H.  Brugsch- 
Bey.     Boston,  ISSO.     l¥° 766.4 

Expanse    of    heaven,   The.      R.    A.   Proctor. 

X.Y.,  1874.     12° 644.18 

Expedition  against  Fort  du  Quesue.  W.  Sar- 
gent.    Phila.,  1855.     8° 544.12 

Expelled.     The  story  of  a  young  gentleman. 

B.  Heldmann.     London,  1882.     12°     .     .     917.15 

Experiences  of  a  barrister;  and.  Confessions 
of    an   attorney.      S.    Warren.      Boston, 

1880.     12° 394.13 

The  same 425.15 

Experiences  of  a  barrister's  life.    W.  Ballan- 

tine.     N.Y.,  1882.     12° 1113.14 

Expiated.     H.  Prior.     Boston,  1873.     6°      .     .     369.27 

Exploration  of  the  world.     J.  Verne.     N.Y., 

1879-81.     3v.     8° 763.15 

Vol.  I.  Famous  travels  and  travellers. 


Exploration  of  the  world  —  concluded. 

II.  The  great  navigators   of  the   eigh- 
teenth century. 
III.  Explorers   of    the  nineteenth    cen- 
tury. 

Explorers,   Half    hours   with   the    early.      T. 

Frost.     London,  [n.d.]     8° 246.5 

Exposition  at  Paris,  (1878,)  Illustrated  and 
descriptive   history   of.     A.    Bitard,   Ed. 

Paris,  1878.     4° R.  L. 

Reports  of  the  U.S.  Commissioners.    Wash- 
ington, 1880.     5  V.     8° 329.4 

Expression,  Anatomy  and  philosophy  of,  as 
connected  with  the   fine   arts.     C.    Bell. 

London,  1865.     8° 629.5 

The  same.     1883.     12° 1.321.19 

Physical  expression.     Its  modes  and  prin- 
ciples.    F.  Warner.     N.Y.,  1886.     12°     .     1327.6 
Synthetical    philosophy  of    expression,   as 
applied   to  oratory  and  personation.     M. 
T.Brown.     Boston,  1886.     12°   ...     .     12.52.1 

Expression  of  the  emotions  in  man  and  ani- 
mals.    C.Darwin.     N.Y.,  1873.     12°.     .     624.10 

Extempore  speaking.  The  art  of.  Hints  for 
the  pulpit,  the  senate,  and  the  bar.  M. 
Barrtain.     N.Y.,  1859.     12° 297.6 

Extempore  speech.  How  to  acquire  and  prac- 
tice it.     W.  Pittenger.    Phila.,  1883.    12°,     685.24 

Eye,  The.  A  practical  guide  to  the  study  of 
the  eyes.  Their  medical  and  surgical 
treatment.  H.  W.  Williams.  Boston, 
1862.     12° 658.1 

Eye,  The,  in  health  and  disease.    B.  J.  Jeffries. 

Boston,  1871.     8° 634.2 

Eye  for  an  eye.   A.  Trollope.    X.Y.,  [n.d.]    12°,     963.26 

Eyebright.  S.  C.  Woolsey.   Boston,  1879.    16°,     449.17 

Eyes ;  how  to  use  them,  and  how  to  preserve 
them  by  the  use  of  spectacles.  J.  Brown- 
ing.    London,  1883.     16° 1314.7 

Eyes  and  ears.     [Sketches.]     H.  W.  Beecher. 

Boston,  1802.     12° 2.36.10 

Eyesight,  and  how  to  care  for  it.  G.  E.  Har- 
lan.    Phila.,  1879.     10° 673.1.3 

Eyesight,  good  and  bad.  A  treatise  on  the  ex- 
ercise and  preserv.ation  of  vision.  R.  B. 
Carter.     London,  18S0.     12° 679.20 

Eyster,   Nellie.      Chincapiu   Charlie.      Phila., 

1867.     10° 464.2 

Eytinge,  Margaret.    Ball  of  the  vegetables,  and 

other  stories.     N.Y.,  1883.     4°    .     .     .     .       923.5 

Eytinge,  S.,  Jr.    Treasure  trove.     [A  poem.] 

Boston,  1873.     16° 611.7 

Eyton,  R.  M.  The  Laodiceans,  and  other  es- 
says.    London,  1884.     12° 1231.22 


Fables  and  legends  of  many  countries.     J.  G. 

Saxe.     Boston,  1872.     16° 551.34 

Tables,  The  book  of,  (chiefly  from  iEsop.)     H. 

E.  Scudder,  £(J.     Boston,  1882.     12°.     .1214.13 
Fables  of  La  Fontaine.    E.  Wright,  Jr.,  Trans. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 582.15 

Fables  of  Pilpay.  N.Y.,  1872.  12°  ...  .  2.33.20 
Fabre,  F.  Abbe  Tigrane.  N.Y.,  1875.  12°  .  132.17 
Face  illumined,  A.   E.  P.  Roe.   N.Y.,1878.  12°,    374.21 

The  same 374.22 

Face  to  face.     [A  novel.]    N.Y.,  1886.     12°      .     977.11 
Facts,  failures,  and  frauds.    Revelations,  finan- 
cial, mercantile,  criminal.     D.  M.  Evans. 
London,  1859.     12° 282.11 


Fagan,  Louis.     Panizzi,  Sir  Anthony,  Life  of. 

Boston,  1880.     2  v.     8° 186.14 

Fah-hian  and  Sung-yun.  Travels  of  Buddhist 
pilgrims.  400-518.  S.  Beal,  Trans.  Lon- 
don, 1869.    8° 725. 17 

Fainalls  of  Tipton,  The.     [A  novel.]     V.  W. 

Johnson.     N.Y.,  1884.     12° 958.9 

Fair  barbarian,  A.  Mrs.  F.  H.  Burnett.  Bos- 
ton, 1881.     16° .378.25 

The  same 378.26 

Fair  France.     Mrs.  D.  M.  Craik.     X.Y..  1871. 

12° 343.24 

Fair  god.  The.    A  tale  of  Mexieo.    L.  Wallace. 

Boston,  1873.     12° 361.23 


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Fair  maid   of  Perth;  or,  St.  Valentine's  day. 

W.  Scott.     Edinburgh,  1S71.     12°   .     .     .      314.8 
The  same 315.8 

Fair    play.      Mrs.    E.    D.   E.    N.   Soutliworth. 

Phila.,  lS(il.     12° 410.7 

Fair   Puritan,  The.     W.    H.  Herbert.     Phila., 

187.1.     V2° 421.18 

Fair  Sa.von,  A.   J.  McCarthy.    N.Y.,  1873.    12°,     34.i.l9 

Fair  words  about  fair  woman.  Gathered  from 
the  poets,  by  O.  13.  Bunce.  N.Y.,  1884. 
8° .574.12 

Fairbairn,  A.  M.     Religion  in  history  and  in 

the  life  of  to-day.     N.T.,  [n.d.]     16°   .     .     1421.9 

Fairbairn,  James.  Crests  of  the  families  of 
Great  Uritain  and  Ireland.  Edinburgh, 
[n.d.]     2v.     8° 628.11 

Fairbanks,  Charles.  Aguecheek.  Boston,  1859. 

12° 352. .33 

Faire   gospeller.  The,    Mistress  Anne  Askew. 

A.  Manning.     N.Y.,  1856.     16°.     .     .     .     331.13 

Fairer   than   a  fairy.     J.  S.  Grant.     London, 

[n.d.]     16° 384.10 

Fairfax,  Robert.  Vice-Admiral,  etc.  Life. 
1666-1725.  C.  R.  Markham.  London, 
1885.     8° 1133.9 

Fairfax,  Lord  Thomas,  Life  of.  C.  R.  Mark- 
ham.     London,  1870.     8° 155.7 

Fairfield,  Sumner  L.    Life;  by  his  wife.    N.Y., 

1847.     16° 212.20 

Fairholt,  F.  W.  Costume  in  England.  Lon- 
don, [n.d.  I     12° 514.4 

Tobacco:  its  history  and  associations.    Lon- 
don, 1870.     12° 1312.18 

Fairport  nine,  The.     (Juvenile.)     N.  Brooks. 

N.Y.,  1880.     16° '.       912.0 

Fairy  fancies.    L.S.Eden.    London,  1870.    12°,     422.10 

Fairy  geography.  The  children's;  or,  A  merry 
trip  round  Europe.  F.  E.  Winslow. 
N.Y.,  [n.d.]     8° 765.11 

Fairy  tales  from   Bientano.     K.  F.   Kroeker, 

Trans.     London,  1SS5.     12° 928.20 

Frfere,    M.,    Ed.     Eastern    fairy    legends. 
Collected    from    oral    tradition.     Phila., 

1879.     12° 292.19 

Grimm,     MM.      Fairy    tales    and   popular 

stories.     London,  1872.     12° 441.21 

The  same 453.11 

Harrison,  Mrs.  B.     The  old-fashioned  fairy 

book.    N.Y.,  1884.     16° 931.1 

Laboulaye,    E.     Fairy   book.     N.Y.,    1867. 

12° 453.13 

Fairytales.     N.Y.,  1885.     4° 926.16 

Last  fairy  tales.     N.Y.,  1885.     12°.     .     .     928.18 
Percival,  J.  M.,  Ed.    Roumanian  fairytales. 

N.Y.,  188.5.     16° 931.12 

Raymond,  R.  W.,  and  Lippincott,  Mrs.  S. 
J.     Treasures    from    fairy    land.     N.Y., 

[n.d. I     1-2° 448.3 

Segur,  5Ime.  (a  Comtesse   de.     Fairy  tales 
for  little  folkrf.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12°      .     .     453.12 

Faith   and   freedom.     S.  A.   Brooke.     Boston, 

1881.     12° 129.3 

Faith  and  rationalism.  With  short  essays  on 
related  topics.    G.  P.  Fisher.    N.Y.,  1879. 

12° 285.25 

The  same 1238.20 

Faith  cures;  or.  Answers  to  prayer  in  the  heal- 
ing of  the  sick.  C.  Cullis.  Boston,  [n.d.] 
16° 291.5 

Faith,   hope   and   love,   Poems    of.     P.    Gary. 

N.Y.,  1868.     16° 553.8 


Faith  of  reason,  The.  Discourses  on  the  lead- 
ing topics  of  religion.  J.  W.  Chadwick. 
Boston,  1879.     12° 294.12 

Faith  work,  imder  Dr.  Cullis,  in  Boston.     W. 

E.  Boardman.     Boston,  1870.     12°.     .     .     261.19 
Faith  Gartney's  girlhood.     Mrs.  A.  D.  T.  Whit- 
ney.    Boston,  1863.     12° 327.2 

The  same 327.3 

Faith    White's    letter-book.     1620-23.     (Plym- 
outh, New  England.)   Boston,  [n.d.]   12°,      922.4 
Faithful  Margaret.     A.  Ashmore.    N.Y.,  1877. 

12° .367.16 

Faithful!,  Emily.      A  reed  shaken   with   the 

wind.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 413.3 

Threevisits  to  America.     N.Y.,[n.d.]     12°,     786.18 
Falcouberg.      [A    novel.]      H.    II.    Boyesen. 

N.Y.,  1879.     12° 374.28 

Falconer,  William.     Poetical  works.     W^ith  a 

life  by  J.  Mllford.     Boston,  [n.d.]     16°.     562.12 
Fall   of  Damascus.     [A   historical  novel.]     C. 

W.  Russell.     Boston,  1878.     12°      ...     372.23 
Fall  River,  Mass.     A  centennial  history.    1056- 

1870.     II.  M.  Earl.     N.Y.,  1877.     4°    .     .      528.7 
Public   library.  Catalogue  of.     Fall    River, 

1801.     8°  . R.  L. 

Fallacies.     A  view  of  logic  from  the  practical 

side.     A.  SIdgwick.     N.Y.,  1SS4.     12°      .     1318. 4 
Fallen  pride.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Soutliworth. 

Pbila.,  1861.     12° 417.4 

Falloux,  Cuiint  de.     Switchlne,  Mme.,  Life  and 

letters  of.     Boston,  1867.     8°      ....     134  12 
False  colors.     Mrs.  P.   Cudlip.     N.Y.,   [n.d.] 

8° 365.85 

Fame  and  fortune.     H.  Alger.     Boston,  [n.d.] 

10° 442.2 

Familiar   letters   of  Peppermint  Perkins.     J. 

Perkins.     Boston,  1886.     16° 1247.7 

Familiar  talks  to  boys.     J.  Hall.     N.Y.,  1876. 

12° 265.34 

Family  affair,  A.     [A  novel.]     F.  J.  Fargus. 

N.Y.,  18S.5.     16° 967.18 

Family  doom.  The.  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  South- 
worth.     Phila.,  1861.     12° 416.5 

Family   feud,   A.     L.    Harder.     Mrs.    Wister, 

7Vrt/!S.     Phila.,  1877.     12° 316.26 

The  s.anie 316.27 

Family  llight,  A.     E.  E.  and  S.  Hale.     Boston, 

[n.d.]    4°. 
Egypt  and  Syria 915.15 

The  s.inie 925.2 

France,  Germany,  Norway  .ind  Switzerland,      915.5 

The  same 925.1 

Spain 925.3 

The  same 925.17 

Family  fortunes.     A  domestic  story.     Mrs.  I. 

F.  Mayo.     N.Y.,  1881.     12° 397.25 

Family  nomenclature.    M.  A.  Lower.    London, 

1875.  2  v.     8° 651.12 

Family  romance.     B.  Burke.     London,  [n.d.] 

12° 411.11 

Family  secret,  A.     F.  Andrews.     Phila.,  1S70. 

8° 365.36 

Family  tree,  A.     A.  de  Fonblanque.     Boston, 

1876.  8° 365.33 

Family  and  church.     C.  Loyson.     (Pire  llya- 

cinthe.)     N.Y.,  1870.     12° 266.18 

Famous  books.     Sketches  in  the  highways  and 

byewaysof  English  literature.    W.  Adams. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 128.8 

Famous  boys  and  famous  men.     (III.)     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12° 178.8 


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Famous   persons   and   places.     N.    P.    Willis. 

\.T.,  1854.     12= 712.10 

Famous  women  series.     Boston,  1883-86.     10°. 

Albany,  Couiifesso/,  by  V.  Paget  ....  1121.10 
Bronte,  Emily,  by  M.  F.  Ptobinson  .  .  .111.5.11 
Edgen-ortli,  Maria,  by  Helen  Zimmern    .     .1118.21 

Eliot,  George,  by  M.  Blind 1115.10 

Fuller,  Margaret,  by  Mrs.  J.  W.  Howe  .     .  1115  19 

The  same 1115.21 

Fry,  Elizabeth,  by  Mrs.  E.  R.  Pitman  .  .  1121.15 
Martineau,  Harriet,  by  Mrs.  F.  F.  Miller  .  1121.22 
Lamb,  Mary,  by  Mrs.  A.  Gilchrist      .     .     .  1115.15 

Rachel,  by  N.  H.  Kennard 1138.2 

Roland,  Madame,  by  M.  Blind 1138.4 

Sand,  George,  by  B.  Thomas 1115.14 

Wollstonecraft,  Mary,  by  E.  R.  Pennell  .     .  1121.18 
Famous  women,  Six  life-studies  of.     M.  Beth- 

am-Edwards.     N.T.,  1880.     12°.     .     .     .     185.16 
Fanchette.     By  one  of  her  admirers.    (Round- 
robin  series.)    Boston,  1883.     10°   .    .    .    398.29 

The  same 398. .30 

Fanchon,   the    cricket.     Mme.    A.    Dudevant, 

(pseud.,  George  Sand. )  Phila.,  [n.d.]   12°,    352.20 
Fancy  work.  Ladies'.     Hints  and  helps  to  home 
taste  and  recreations.     Mrs.  S.  C.  Jones 
and  H.  T.  Williams.     N.Y.,  1876.     8°      .     649.27 
Fane,    Violet.      Constance's     fate.       [Poem.] 

N.Y.,  1876.     12° 571.1 

Fanuie  St.  John.     A  romantic  incident  of  the 
American  revolution.    E.  P.  Delesdernise. 

N.Y.,  1874.     12° 281.3 

Fanning,  David.     Adventures  in  North  Caro- 
lina.    1775-83.     (Re-print.)     N.Y.,   1865. 

8° 518.8 

Fanny's  birthday  gift.     J.  II.  Mathews.     N.Y., 

1874.     16° 441.3 

Fanshawe,  The  DoUiver  romance,  and  otlier 
pieces.     N.    Hawthorne.      Boston,   1870. 

12° 372.2 

Far  above  rubies.     Mrs.  J.  11.  Riddell.     Lon- 
don, [n.d.]     12= 954.5 

Par  from    tlie    madding    crowd.     T.    Hardy. 

N.Y.,  1874.     16° 302.4 

Faraday,   Michael.      Life.     J.    H.    Gladstone. 

N.Y.,  1S72.     16° 211.14 

Jones,  B.     Life  and  letters  of.     PhiUi.,  1870. 

2v.     8° 157.7 

Tyndall,    J.       Faraday    as    a     discoverer. 

N.Y.,  180S.     12° 104.10 

Works  : 
Chemical  history  of   a  candle.     London, 

1861.     10° 633.23 

Fargus,  Frederick  J.,     (Hugli  Conway,  pseud.) 
Bound   together.     |Tales.]     N.Y.,   1884. 

16° 966.6 

Called  back.     X.Y..  1884.     16° 9.57.3 

A  cardinal  sin.  X.Y.,  1881.  16°.  .  .  .  9.57.7 
Carriston's  gift,   and  other   tales.      X.Y., 

1885.     16° 907.6 

Dark  days.     N.Y.,  1884.     10° 960.3 

A  family  affair.  N.Y.,  1885.  10°  ...  907.18 
Living  or  dead.  N.Y.,  1886.  10°  .  .  .  .  975.20 
Slings  and  arrows,  and  other  tales.     N.Y., 

188.5.     16° 969.15 

Farjeon,  B.  L.    Duchess  of  Rosemary  Lane. 

N.Y.,  1877.'  8° 305.68 

Grit,     N.Y.,  1872.     8°       347.37 

An  island  pearl.     N.Y.,  1876.     8°  .     .     .     .       365.5 

Jessie  Trim.     N.Y.,  1875.     8° 346.43 

Joshua  Marvel.  Boston,  1871.  S°  .  .  .  340.. 35 
Love's  victory.    N.Y.,  1875.    8°     .    .     .    .    310.51 


Farjeon,  B.  L.  —  concluded. 

Shi.dows  on  tlie  snow.     N.Y.,  1877.     8° .     .     365.63 
The  sign  of  the  silver  flagon.     N.Y.,  1875. 

8° 347.36 

Solomon  Isaacs.  X.Y.,  1877.  12°  .  .  .  364.67 
Farm  ballads.  W.  Carleton.  N.Y.,  187.3.  8°.  552.3 
Farm  festivals.    [Poems]    W.  Carleton.    N.Y., 

1881.    8° 574.6 

Farm  legends.     [Poems.]     W.  Carleton.    N.Y., 

1876.     8° 5.52.29 

Farman,  Ella.     The  cooking  club  of  Tu-whit 

Hollow.     Boston,  1876.     16° 441.22 

Farmer  boy.  The.     W.   M.   Thayer.     Boston, 

1864.  10° 438.3 

Farmer's    vacation,    A.      G.   E.   Waring,    Jr. 

Boston,  1876.     S° 718.7 

Farming.     Aee  also  Agriculture. 

Allen,  R.  L.  The  American  farm-hook. 
N.Y.,  1849.     12° 648.12 

Bailey,  J.  M.  The  book  of  ensilage;  or. 
The  new  dispensation  for  farmers.  (On 
preserving  green  fodder.)  Billerica, 
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Brackett,  G.  E.     Farm  talk.     Boston,  1808. 

12° 262.17 

Brill,  F.  Farm  gardening,  and  seed  grow- 
ing.    N.Y.,  1872.     12° 648.14 

Greeley,  H.  What  I  know  of  farming. 
X.Y.,  1871.     8° <>48.5 

How  I  found  it,  North  and  South.  To- 
gether with  Mary's  statement.     Boston, 

1880.  12° 127.13 

How  to  get  a  farm,  and  where  to  find  one. 

N.Y.,  1804.     16° 228.9 

Leiand,  E.  H.     Farm  homes,  indoors  and 

outdoors.     N.Y.,  1881.     12° 128.19 

Mead,   P.    B.      Our  farm    of    four    acres. 

N.Y.,  1800.     12° &*S-15 

Morris,    E.     Farming    for    bovs.     Boston, 

1808.     12° 648.19 

Oemler,  A.     Truck-farming  at  the  South. 
A  guide  to  the  raising  of  vegetables  for 
northern  markets.     N.Y.,  1883.     12°.     .1312.10 
Pinkham,  T.  J.     Farming  as   it  is.     Bos- 
ton, ISOO.     12° 646.15 

Starr,   F.   R.     Farm    eclioes.     N.Y.,   1881. 

12° 129.14 

Yankee  farming;   or,  Tim  Bunker  papers. 

X.Y.,1S(;S.     12° 214.12 

Farm-yard  club  of  Jolham.     An  account  of 
the  families  and   farms   of  that  famous 
town.     G.  B.  Loring.     Boston,  1870.     8°.      487.7 
Farnell's  folly.     J.    T.   Trowbridge.     Boston, 

1885.     12° 965.9 

Farnham,   Eliza  W.     California,  indoors   and 

out.     X.Y.,  1856.     12° 661.10 

Farquharson,  Martha,  pseud.     See  Finley,  M. 
Farragut,  David  G.     Life,  journal  and  letters; 
by   his   son,   L.   Farragut.     X.Y.,    1879. 

S= 193.9 

Farragut  and   our  n.-ival   commanders.     1861- 

1865.  J.  T.  Headley.     N.Y.,  1867.     8°   .     175.10 
Farrar,  C.  A.  J.     Down  the  West  Bnancli ;  or, 

Camps    and    tramps    around    Katahdin. 

Boston,  1880.     12° 935.8 

Richardson   and   Rangeley  Lakes,    Maine. 

Boston,  1877.     16° 491.21 

Farrar,  Charles  S.  Art  topics ;  with  special  ref- 
erence to  valuable  books  on  painting, 
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Farrar,  Frederick  W.  The  early  days  of  Chris- 
tianity.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]     8° 1218.4 

Ephphatha;    or,   The   amelioration   of  the 

world.  [Sermons.]  N.Y.,  18S0.  12°  .  124.17 
Eric;  or,  Little  by  little.  N.T.,[n.d.]  12".  852.15 
Eternal  hope.  Sermons  preaclied  in  West- 
minster Abbey,  1877.  N.Y.,1878.  12°  .  282.14 
Interpretation,  History  of.  N.Y.,  1886.  8°,  1253.3 
Julian  Home.  N.Y.,  180.").  12°  ...  .  364.28 
Life  of  Christ.  Jf.Y.,  1874.  2  v.  8°  .  .  166.3 
Life  and  worlt  of  St.  Paul.    N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

2v.     8° 175.18 

St.  Winifred's.     N.Y.,  1867.     12°  ...     .      334.8 
Sermons     and      addresses      delivered      in 

America.     N.Y.,  1880.     8^ 1254.1 

Treasure  thoughts.  Boston,  [n.d  ]  10°  .  1247.3 
Words  of  truth  and  wisdom.     N.Y.,  1883. 

10° 1212.25 

Farrar,  Mrs.  .lolin.     Recollections   of   seventy 

years.     Boston,  1806.     12° 214.16 

The  same 214.18 

Parrer,  James  Anson.     Primitive  manners  and 

customs.     London,  187'.).     12°     ...     .     286.21 
Military    manners    and    customs.      X.Y., 

188.5.     12° 1422.2 

Farrer,  Richard   R.     A  tour  in   Greece,  1880. 

Edinburgli,  1882.     8° 783.9 

Farrovsr,  W.  Milton.  How  I  became  a  crack 
shot;  with  hints  to  beginners.     Newport, 

1882.     18° 686.4 

Fashion  and  famine.     [A  novel.]     Mrs.  A.  S. 

Stephens.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12°     ....     375.16 
Fashionable   sufferer.   A;   or.   Chapters  from 
life's  comedy.    A.  Hoppin.    Boston,  1883. 

1-2° 946.6 

Fast  and  loose  in  Dixie.  Personal  experience 
as  a  prisoner  of  war  at  Libby,  Macon, 
Savannah,  Charleston,  etc.     J.  M.  Drake. 

N.Y.,  1880.     12° .591.9 

Fast  friends.     J.T.Trowbridge.    Boston,  1885. 

12° 4.37.4 

Tlif  same 445.7 

Fat  and  blood,  and  liow  to  make  them.     S.  W. 

Mitchell.     Phila.,  1877.     12° 0.55.21 

Fat  and  blood :  an  essay  on  the  treatment  of 
certain  forms  of  neurasthenia  and  hys- 
teria.   S.  W.  Mitchell.    Phila.,  18S4.    16°,  1313.14 
Fatal  m.arriage,  The.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  South- 
worth.     Phila.,  ISOI.     12° 415.17 

Fatal  secret,  The.  Mrs.  E.  T).  E.  Jf.  South- 
worth.  Other  stories  by  her  sister  Mrs. 
Frances  Br\den.  Phila.,  [n.d.]  12°  .  .  417.17 
Fate  of  Mansfield  Humphreys;  with  the  episode 
of  Mr.  Washington  Adams  in  England, 
and  an  apology.     R.  G.  White.     Boston, 

1884.     12° 959.6 

Fate  of  republics.     Boston,  1880.     12°      ...       126.5 
Fated  to  be  free.     Sequel  to  "  Off  the  Skelligs." 

J.  Ingelow.     Boston,  187.5.     10°.     .     .     .      361.9 
Father    and    daughter.     F.    Bremer.     Phila., 

[n.d.]     12° .341.13 

Fathers    and    sons.     I.   S.    Turgeneff.     N.Y., 

1807.     16° 302.18 

Faunce,  D.  W.     The  Christian  in  the  world. 

Boston,  1875.     12° 265.23 

Fauriel,  Claude.  The  last  days  of  the  consul- 
ate.    N.Y.,  1886.     12° 1422.19 

Faust.    J.  W.  von  Goethe. 

Brooks,  C.  T.,  Tran.s.  Boston,  1857.  12°.  615.12 
H.ayward,  A.,  Trans.  Boston,  1858.  12°  .  615.13 
Taylor,  B.,  Tea it.s.     Boston,  1871.    2  v.    4°,      617.1 


Favorite  authors  in  prose  and  poetry.     Boston, 

1885.     12° 1237.2 

Fa^wcett,  Edgar.     The  adventures  of  a  widow. 

Boston,  1884.     12° 9.59.11 

Ellen  Story.     N.Y.,  1876.     8° 305.37 

A  gentleman  of  leisure.    Boston,  1881.    18°,     3S3..30 
A  hopeless  case.     Boston,  1880.     18°.     .     .     383.21 

Rutherford.     N.Y.,  1884.     12° 9.58.11 

Social  silhouettes.     The  impressions  of  Mr. 

Mark  Manhattan.     Boston,  1885.     12°     .       974.1 
Song  and  story.     [Later  poems.]     Boston, 

1884.     12° 577.11 

Tinkling  cymbals.     Boston,  1884.     12°    .     .     9.")8.12 

Fawcett,  Henry,  Life  of.     L.  Stephen.     N.Y., 

ISSO.     12° 1132.9 

Free  trade  and  protection.     London,  1878. 

12° 281.17 

Fa"wcett,  Mrs.  Millicent  G.     Political  economy 

for  beginners.     London,  1880.     10°      .     .     1313.8 

Fa-wcett,  W.  L.    Gold  and  debt.    An  American 

hand-book  of  finance.   Chicago,  1S77.    12°,    483.39 

Fay,  Amy.  Music  study  in  Germany.  Chi- 
cago, 1881.     10° 081.23 

Fayoum,  The;  or.  Artists  in  Egypt.     P.  Lenoir. 

London,  187:5.     12° 715.10 

Fearful  responsibility.   A,   and   other  stories. 

W.  D.  Howells.     Boston,  1881.     12°    .     .     392.30 

Featherman,  ,\.  Social  history  of  the  races  of 
mankind.  Fifth  division:  Aramaeans. 
Boston,  1881.     8' 694.9 

Featherstonehaugh,  Mrs.    Lill;or,  Kilcorran. 

Pliila.,  1878.     10° :371.6 

Feats  on  the  Fiord.     H.  Martineau.     London, 

[n.d.]     10° 2.53.28 

Fechter,  Charles  Albert,  Life  of.  K.  Field. 
(American  actor  series.)  Boston,  1882. 
12° 1114.7 

Federalist,  The.  A  commentary  on  the  Con- 
stitution of  the  U.S.  Essays  by  Hamil- 
ton, Jay,  and  M.adison.  Also  the  Conti- 
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J.  C.  Hamilton.     Phila.,  1880.     8°  .     .     .      093.2 

Federheld,   Fritz,   Ed.     "  Ingglish    az    she   iz 

spelt."     N.Y.,  1885.     18° 1241.15 

Feet,  Dress  .and  care  of  the.     X.Y.,  1871.     10°,     031.16 

Felkin,  R.  M.,  and  Wilson,  C.  T.  Uganda,  ami 
the  Egyptian  Soudan.  London,  1882.  2 
V.     12° gfifl.a 

Felicitas.     A  tale  of  the  German  migrations, 

A.D.  470.    F.  Dahn.    London,  1883.    12°,     952.16 

Felix  Holt.     Mrs.  M.  Cross,  (pseud.,  George 

Eliot.)     Boston,  1870.     12°      ....     .337.29 

Felker,  P.  H.    What  the  grocers  sell  us.    N.Y., 

1880.     12° 674.7 

Fellow,  A.  Rochester,  pseud.     The  Winnipeg 

country.     Boston,  1880.     10° 791.5 

Fello'ws,  Francis.     Astronomy  for  beginners. 

N.Y.,  188.5.     16° 1321.25 

Felmeres,  The.    S.B.Elliott.    N.Y.,  1879.  12°,      392.7 

Felton,  C.   C.     Ancient  and   modern   Greece. 

Boston,  1807.     2  v.     8° 527.2 

Ed.     Diary  in  Turkish  and  Greek  waters. 

Boston,  18.55.     12° 7:54.17 

Familiar    letters     from    Europe.      Boston, 

1S05.     12° 735.15 

Popkin,   J.  S.,  Memorial   of.     Cambridge, 

1852.     12° 1.33.7 

Fencer,  The  modern.  With  the  most  recent 
means  of  attack  and  defence  when  en- 
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Fenelou,  F.  de  S.,  Life  of.    J.  Cormack.    N.Y., 

1854.     16° 131.5 

Worktt  : 
Ancient  philosophers.     N.Y.,  18.54.     10°,       131.5 
Telemachus,  Adventures  of.     N.Y.,  1859. 

12° 103.7 

Penn,  George  Manville.     Middy  and  ensign;  or, 

The  jungle  station.  N.Y.,  1883.  12°  .  917.19 
The  parson  o'  Dumford.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  16°,  909.6 
Poverty  corner.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  12°  .  .  .  904.19 
The  vicar's  people.     N.Y.,  1881.     16°      .     .     388.14 

Fenton's    quest.      M.    E.     Braddon-Maxwell. 

N.Y.,  1871.     8° 365.21 

Ferdinand  and  Isabella,  History  of  the  reign 
of.  W.  H.  Prescott.  Boston,  1856.  3  v. 
8° 5.33.6 

Ferdinand's     adventure,    and     other    stones. 

Xoi-cZ  Crabourne.     N.Y.,  1SS3.     12°     .     .     910.17 

Ferguson,  A.     Konian  republic,  History  of  the. 

N.Y.,  1854.     16° 473.2 

Ferguson,  J.     Astronomy,     [t.p.w.]     12°    .     .     645.12 

Fergusson,  Ale.xander,  Ed.  Calderwood,  Mrs., 
of  Potton,  Letters  and  journals  of.  Edin- 
burgh, 1884.     8° 1133.2 

Fergusson,  James.     Rude  stone   monuments. 

London,  1872.     8° 049.2 

Fergusson,  Kobert,  Life  and  works  of.  Lon- 
don, 1851.   8° 1.39.10 

Ferishtah's  fancies.     [Poems.]     E.  Browning. 

Boston,  1885.     12° 577.16 

Fermentation,  Studies  on.  The  diseases  of 
beer,  their  causes,  and  the  means  of  pre- 
venting tliem.  L.  Pasteur.  London, 
1879.    8° 070.6 

Fermentation.      P.    Schiitzenberger.      N.Y., 

1879.     12° 0.55.0 

The  same 679.9 

Fern,  Fanny,  pseud.     See  Parton,  Mrs.  J. 

Memorial  volume.     N.Y.,  187.3.     12°.     .     .     134.11 

Fern  glen  farm.     (Juvenile.)     H.  P.  Redden. 

London,  1884.     12° 973.4 

Pern  leaves.     Mrs.  J.  Parton.     Auburn,  1854. 

2  V.     8° 218.5 

Fernald,  Woodbury  M.  A  view  at  the  founda- 
tions.    Boston,  1885.     16° 631.14 

Feme  Fleming.     Mrs.  C.  A.  Warfield.     Phila., 

[n.d.]     12° 367.17 

Ferns  in  their  homes  and  ours.     J.  Robinson. 

Salem,  1878.     12° 658.9 

Ferns,  A  second  century  of.     W.  J.  Hooker. 

London,  1861.     8° 629.6 

Perrier,  Susan   E.     Destiny;    or.   The  chief's 

daughter.  London,  1881.  2  v.  12°.  .  953.7 
The  inheritance.  London,  1881.  2  v.  12°,  953.9 
Marriage.     London,  1881.     2  v.     12°.     .     .      953.8 

Ferris,  George  T.  The  great  German  com- 
posers.    N.Y.,  1879.     10° 191.4 

The  great  Italian  and  French  composers. 

N.Y.,  1879.     16° 191.5 

Great  singers.     N.Y.,  1880.     10°    ...     .       123.2 
The  great  violinists  and   pianists.     N.Y., 

1881.     18° 191.18 

Ferry-boy  and   the   financier.     Boston,   1804. 

10' 452.15 

Fertilization    of    flowers.    The,      II.   Muller. 

London,  1883.     8° 1311.15 

Festival  poems.  A  collection  for  Christmas, 
the  New  Year,  and  Easter.  Boston,  1884. 
10° .584.21 

Festivals,  games,  and  amusements.    H.  Smith. 

N.Y.,  1855.     12° 261.12 


Fetridge,  W.  P.     Rise  and   fall  of  the  Paris 

commune  in  1871.     N.Y.,  1871.     8°     .     .       534.7 

Feudal  period.     W.  C.  Hazlitt,  Ed.     London, 

1S73.     16° 444.17 

Feudge,  Fannie  R.     History  of  India.    Boston, 

1S8>.     12° 592.2 

Feuillet,  Octave.    The  diary  of  a  woman.  N.  Y., 

1879.  12° .306.50 

A  marriage  in  high  life.  Phila.,  [n.d.]  12°,  317.28 
Romance  of  a  poor  youug  man.   N.Y.,  1859. 

12° 311.15 

F^val,  Paul.  The  Jesuits.  N.Y.,  1878.  10°.  283.9 
Fiammetta.    A    summer  idyl.     W.  W.  Story. 

N.Y.,  1866.     16° 972.6 

Fichte,  Johann  Gottlieb.     Life.     R.  Adamson. 

Phila.,  1S81.     10° 178.32 

The  nature  of  the  scholar,  the  vocation  of 

the  man,  the  doctrine  of  religion.     With 

memoir   by  W.   Smith.      London,    1873. 

8° 1234.7 

Fichte's  "Science  of  knowledge."     A  critical 

exposition.   C.  E.  Everett.   Chicago,  1884. 

16° 1238.4 

Fiction,    History   of.      J.   Dunlop.      London, 

[n.d.]     8°      347.45 

Fictitious  names,  Hand-book  of.     O.  Hamst. 

London,  1808.     8° 168.14 

Fiddy   Scraggs.      A.    J.    Buckland.      London, 

[n.d.]     16°    462.10 

Field,  Alice  D.  Palermo.  N.Y.,  1886.  10°  .  791.0 
Field,  David  Dudley.    Speeches,  arguments  and 

miscellaneous  papers.     N.Y.,  1S84.     2  v. 

8° 1234.9 

Field,  Henry  M.     Among  the  holy  hills.    N.Y., 

1884.     12° 782.6 

Atlantic  telegraph.  History  of  the.     X.Y., 

1866.     12° 491.12 

From  Egypt  to  Japan.  N.Y.,  1877.  12-  .  492.14 
From  the  lakes  of  Killarney  to  the  Golden 

Horn.     N.Y.,  1877.     12° 492.1 

The   Greek  Islands  and  Turkey,  after  the 

war.    N.Y.,  1885.    8° 793.9 

On  the  desert.  With  a  brief  review  of  re- 
cent events  in  Egypt.  N.Y.,  1883.  12°,  772.25 
Field,    Mrs.    Henry  BI.      Home    sketches    in 

France.    N.Y.,  1875.     12° 243.7 

Field,  Mrs.  James  A.     High  lights.     Boston, 

1886.     10° 909.24 

The  same 975.13 

Field,  Kate.  Haphazard.  Boston,  1873.  12°,  261.11 
Fechter,  Charles  A.,  Life  of.      (American 

actor  series.)  Boston,  1SS2.  12°  .  .  .  1114.7 
Ten  days  in  Spain.  Boston,  1875.  16°  .  711.16 
Field    and    forest.      W.    T.   Adams.     Boston, 

1874.     10° 457.24 

Field  and  forest,  Halt  hours  in.     Chapters  on 

natural  history.      J.    G.   Wood.      X.Y., 

1880.  10° 931.5 

Field,  dungeon,  and  escape.    A.  D.  Richardson. 

Hartford.  1805.     8° 736.1 

Field  paths  and  green  lanes  in  Surrey  and  Sus- 
sex.   L.  J.  Jennings.    London,  1884.    12°,      789.4 
The  same 282.4 

Field  sports  of  the  United  States.     W.  H.  Her- 
bert.   N.Y.,  1864.     2v.    8° 660.6 

Fielding,   Henry,   Life  of.      (English   men   of 

letters.)     A.  Dobson.     N.Y.,  188:5.     12°.     192.43 

Fields,  Mrs.  Annie.     How  to   help   the   poor. 

Boston,  1884.     16° 1224.16 

Under  the  olive.     [Poems.]    Boston,  ISSl. 
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Fields,  James  T.  Biographical  notes  and  per- 
sonal siictclies  witb  unpublished  frag- 
ments and  trilnitfs  from  men  and  women 
of  letters.    Mrs.  A.  Fields.    Boston,  1881. 

8° 1112.4 

Works: 
Ballads,  and  other  verses.     Boston,  1881. 

10° ,583.15 

Underbrush.     Boston,  1877.     18°    .     .    .    271.15 
Yesterdays  with  authors.     Boston,  1872. 
8° 251.8 

Fiery  Cross,  The;   or,  The  vow  of  Montrose. 

B.  Hutton.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     10°    ...     .       591.2 

Fifine   at   tlie   fair.     [Poems.]     K.   Browning. 

Boston,   1S72.     12° 067.3 

Fifteen  days.    An  e.xtnict  from  Edward  Colvil's 

journal.     Boston,  ISOO.     1()° 3.31.12 

Fifty  years'  observation  of  men  and  events,  civil 
and  military.  E.  D.  Keyes.  N.Y.,  1884. 
12° 1237.3 

Fifty  years  of  my  life.     G.  Thomas,  Earl  of 

Albemarle.     N.Y.,  1877.     12°      .     .     .     .       172.7 

Fifty  years  with  the  Sabbath  schools.  A.  Bui- 
lard.     Boston,  1870.     12° 250.17 

Fighting  Joe.     W.  T.  Adams.     Boston,  [n.d.] 

1<J° 458.18 

Fighting  the  flames.    R.  M.  Ballantyne.    Phila., 

1S6S.     16° 443.16 

Fighting  the  good  fight;  or.  The  successful  in- 
fluence of  well  doing.  [A  tale.]  H.  F.  E. 
London,  1SS3.     12° 922.17 

Figs   and   thistles.     A   western   story.     A.  W. 

Tourgee.     N.Y.,  1879.     12° 303.84 

Figuier,  Louis.    The  human  race.    N.Y.,  1872. 

8° 237.13 

The  insect  world.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°      .     .  1312.22 

Mammalia.     N.Y.,  1870.     S° 022.4 

Ocean  world.    A  description  of  the  sea,  and 
some    of    its    inhabitants.     N.Y.,    [n.d.] 

12° 058.5 

Reptiles  and  blrd.s.     N.Y.,  1870.     8°  .     .     .      608.5 
The    to-morrow  of    death.     Boston,   1872. 

12° 234.21 

The  world  before  the  deluge.     N.Y.,  1800. 
8° 644.4 

Figures  of  the  past.     From  the  leaves  of  old 
journals.      J.    Quincy.     (Class    of    1821, 
Harvard  College.)     Boston,  1883.     16°     .     1224.1 
The  same 1224.2 

Fiji  and  the  Fijlans.  T.  Williams  and  J.  Cal- 
vert.   N.Y.,  1859.     S° 005.14 

Fiji,  At  home  in.     C.  F.  G.  Cumming.     N.Y., 

1SS2.     12° 772.11 

Files  and  rasps,  A  treatise  on.  Tub.  by  Nichol- 
son File  Co.     Providence,  R.I.,  1878.    8°,     030.13 

Filleul,  M.     Pendower.     A  story  of  the  time  of 

Henry  VIII.     London,  1SS3.     12°    .     .     .     908.21 

Fillmore,  John  C.    History  of  pianoforte  music. 

Chicigo,  1883.     12" 085.21 

Finance,  American  hand-book  of.    W.  L.  Faw- 

cett.     Chicago,  1877.     12° 483.39 

Finance.  Prophecies  of  future  ups  and  downs 
in  prices.  S.  Benner.  Cincinnati,  1876. 
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Finance  and  taxation.  Selected  speeches  and 
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man.    X.Y.,  1879.     8° 274.20 

Financial  history  of  the   U.S.  1774-1789.     A. 

S.  Bolles.     N.Y.,  1879.     8° 284.15 

The  same.     1789-1800 097.9 

The  same.     1861-18^5 1428.11 


Financial  Reform  Almanack,  1878.  (Contain- 
ing various  statistics  concerning  the  Eng- 
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The  same.     1880 489.11 

The  same.     1881 297.22 

The  same.     1882 297.23 

The  same.     1883 297.24 

The  same.     1884 297.25 

Fiulay,  George.     Byzantine  empire,  History  of 

the.     716-1037.     London,  1856.     8°     .     .       .597.2 

Greece,  A  history  of.  B.C.  146-A.U.  1804. 
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Greece  under  Ottoman  and  Venetian  domi- 
nation.    London,  18.50.     8° 507.3 

Greece  under  the  Romans.  B.C.  146-A.D. 
710.     London,  1857.     8" 5'.i7.1 

Greek  revolution.  History  of.    London,  1861. 

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Finley,  Martha.     Did   she   do   right?    Pliila., 

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Elsie  at  Nantucket.  Sequel  to  "  Elsie's  new 
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Elsie  Dinsmore.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]    12°    .     .     .    361. .53 

Elsie's  children.  Sequel  to  "Elsie's mother- 
hood."    N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16° 361. .56 

Elsie's  girlhood.  Sequel  to  "  Holidays  at 
Roseliuids."     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16°.     .".     .     361.15 

Elsie's  kith  and  kin.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16°      .     973.12 

Elsie's  new  relations.  A  sequel  to  "  Grand- 
mother Elsie."     N.Y.,[nd.]     16°.    .     .    383  35 

Elsie's  widowhood.  A  sequel  to  "Elsie's 
children."     N.Y.,  1880.     16° .361.78 

Grandmother  Elsie.  A  sequel  to  "Elsie's 
widowhood."     N.Y.,  1882.     16°.     .     .     .     383.34 

Holidays  at  Roselands.  Sequel  to  "Elsie 
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Mildred  and  Elsie.     N.Y.,  ]n.d.]     16°     .     .     383.32 

Mildred  at  home.  A  sequel  to  "Mildred's 
ra.arrled  life."     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°     .     .     .     383.30 

Mildred  at  Roselands.  Sequel  to  "Mildred 
Keith."     N.Y.,  1879.     16° 383.13 

Mildred  Keith.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16°      ...     383.12 

Mildred's  boys  and  girls.  Sequel  to  "Mil- 
dred's married  life."     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16°.     973.13 

Mildred's  married  life,  and  a  winter  with 
Elsie  Dinsmore.  A  sequel  to  "  Mildred 
and  Elsie."     N.Y.,  |n.d.]     10°     ...     .     883.33 

An  old  fashioned  boy.     Phila.,  1871.     12°.     303.14 

Signing  the  contract,  and  what  it  cost. 
N.Y.,  1879.     12° 374.26 

The  thorn  in  the  nest.  A  novel.  N.Y., 
[n.d.]     10° 976.25 

The  two  Elsies.  Sequel  to  "  Elsie  at  Nan- 
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Wanted  — a  pedigree.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12°.     300.27 
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himself.     N.Y.,  1870.     12° 115.22 

Fior  D'Aliza.     A.  de  Lamartine.     N.Y.,  1808. 

10° 362.26 

Fire  and  flame.   L.  Schiicking.    N.Y.,  1870.    8°,    365.42 
Fire  fouutains.     The  kingdom  of  Hawaii.     Its 
volcanoes,  and  the  history  of  its  missions, 
C.  F.  G.  Curaraing.     Edinburgh,  1883.     2 

V.     8° 774.8 

Fire  in  the  woods.     J.  De  Mille.     Boston,  1872. 

16° 407.14 

Fire,  Protection  against.     J.  Bird.     N.Y. ,  1873. 

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Firelight  stories.  Mrs.  L.  C.  Moulton.  Bos- 
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Fireside  travels.     J.  E.  Lowell.     Boston,  1804. 

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First  book  of  knowledge.     F.  Guthrie.     N.Y., 

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First  century  of  the  republic.  A  review  of 
American  progress.  T.  D.  Woolsey,  D. 
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First  fam'lies  of  the  Sierras.  J.  Miller.  Chi- 
cago, 1870.     12° 364.41 

First  love  and  last  love.  A  tale  of  the  Indian 
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First  patient,  The.     C.  Tilden.     Boston,  1859. 

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First  violin,  The.     J.  Fothergill.     N.Y.,  1878. 

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The  same 376.37 

Firth,   Abraham.     Voices  for  the    speechless. 

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Firth,  C.  II.,  Ed.     Memoirs  of   the  Dxike  and 

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Firth,  Frank  Russell,  Memoir  of.  With  a  sketch 
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Firth,  Mrs.  J.  F.  B.     Godfrey  Maiden ;  or,  The 

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Cholmondeley-Pennell,  H.  Fisliing.  With 
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Fishing  gossip.     Edinburgh,  1866.     12°    .    "661.2 
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Hamilton,   E.      Fly  fishing  for  trout  and 
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Norris,  T.     American  fish  culture.     Phila., 

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Orvis,  C.  F.,  and  Cheney,  A.  N.,  Eds.    Fish- 
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Prouty,  L.  Fish:  their  habits  and  haunts, 
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Roosevelt,  R.  B.     Superior  fishing.     N.Y., 

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Scott,  G.  C.     Fishing  in  American  waters. 

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Seeley,  H.  G.  Fresh  water  fishes  of  Europe. 
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Van  Doren,  L.  O.  Fishes  of  the  east  Atlan- 
tic coast,  that  are  caught  with  hook  and 
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Fish  and  fishing  —  concluded. 

Walton,  I.,  and  Cotton,  C.      The  complete 

angler.     London,  1864.     12° 646.24 

Wells,  H.  P.  Fly-rods  and  fly-tackle;  sug- 
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The  American  salmon  fisherman.     N.Y., 

1880.     10° 1328.24 

Whymper,  F.  Fisheries  of  the  world.  An 
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Fisher,   Frances    C,  {pseud.,  Christian  Reid.) 

After  many  days.     N.Y.,  1877.     8°     .     .     .      309.6 

Bonnv  Kate.     N.Y.,  1878.     8° 309.24 

Daugiiter  of  Bohemia.  N.Y.,  1874.  8° .  .  305.43 
Ebb-tide,  and    other   stories.     N.Y.,  1874. 

8° 365.44 

A  gentle  belle.  N.Y.,  1879.  8°  .  .  .  .  377.30 
Heart  of  steel.  N.Y.,  1883.  12°  ....  944.18 
Hearts  and  hands.     N.Y.,  1875.     8°   .     .     .     346.41 

The  same 377.33 

The  land  of  the  sky;  or.  Adventures  in 
mountain  by-ways.     N.Y.,  1876.     8°.     .     365.23 

Mabel  Lee.     N.Y.,  1872.     8° 365.46 

Morton  house.  N.Y.,  1875.  8°  .  .  .  .  365.47 
Nina's  atonement,  and  other  stories.    N.Y., 

1873.     8° 365.50 

A  question  of  honor.     N.Y.,  1875.     12°      .     344.31 
Roslyu's  forttine.     N.Y.,  1885.     12°   .     .     .     905.15 
Valerie  Aylmer.     N.Y.,  1870.     8°  .     .     .     .     305.57 
Fisher,  George  P.     The   beginnings  of  Chris- 
tianity.    N.Y.,1S77.     8° 274.7 

Faith  and  rationalism.     N.IT.,  1879.     12°    .     285.25 

The  same.     1885 1238.26 

The  reformation.  N.Y.,  1873.  8°  .  .  .  477.4 
Silliman,  Benjamin,  Life  of.     N.Y.,  1800. 

2  v.     12° 132.2 

The    supernatural   origin   of    Christianity. 

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Fisher,  Walter  M.     The  Californians.     London, 

1870.     12° 491.9 

Fisher  boy.  The.   A.Tripp.   Boston,  1803.   12°,     441.20 
Fisher  boys   of    Pleasant  Cove.     E.   Kellogg. 

Boston,  1874.     10° 442.35 

Fisher-maiden,  The.      1>.    Bjornsou.      N.Y., 

1809.     10° 454.18 

The  same 388.25 

Fishing.     See  Fish. 

Fiske,  .John.     American  poetical  ideas.     N.Y., 

1885.     12° 1243.2 

Darwinism,    and    other    essays.       Boston, 

1885.     12° " 1248.10 

The  same 292.17 

The  same 1318.10 

The  destiny  of  man,  viewed  in  the  light  of 

his  origin.     Boston,  1884.     16°    .     .     .     .1231.17 
E.\cursioiis    of    an    evolutionist.      Boston, 

1884.     12° 1229.18 

The   idea  of  God,  as   atl'ected   by   modern 

knowledge.     Boston,  1880.     10°      ...     1251.2 
Myths    and    myth-makers.     Boston,    1873. 

12°  .     .     .     ." 234.1 

Outlines   of    cosmic   philosophy.      Boston, 

1878.     2v.     8° 284.5 

The  presidents  of  America.     Boston,  1879. 

4° R.  L. 

The  unseen  world,  and  other  essays.  Bos- 
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Fiske,  S.     Mr.  Dunn  Browne's  experience   in 

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Fitch,  John,  (the  inventor  of  the  steamboat.) 

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Fitz-Patrick,  \Y.  J.     Irish  wit  and  worthies. 

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Lever,  Charles, ;Life  of.   London,  [n.d.]   8°,     1133.4 
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Five    gateways    of    knowledge.      G.    Wilson. 

London,  ISSO.     12° 123.15 

Five  weeks  in  a  balloon.     J.  Verne.     London, 

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Flag  of  distress.     A  tale  of  the  south  seas.     M. 

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Flag  of  truce.  The.     S.  Warner.     N.Y.,  1875. 

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Three    seasons     in     European    vineyards. 

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its  lessons.  Boston,  1861.  12°  ...  .  297.15 
Studies  in   the  field  and  forest.    Boston, 

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Woods   and    by-ways     of   New    England. 

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Flags   of    maritime  nations.     From   the  most 
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4° 629.12 

Flammarion,     Camille.        The      atmosphere. 

K.Y.,  1873.    8° 047.1 

Stories  of  infinity.     Boston,  1873.     12°.     .     644.19 
Wonders  of  the  heavens.     N.Y.,  1871.     12°,     644.23 

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Flat-iron,  A,  for  a  farthing.     Passages  In  the 
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Boston,  1886.     16° 961.14 

Flatland.     A  romance  of    many  dimensions. 

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Flechmann,   General,    Ed.     Miot    de    Melito, 

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Flemish  school  of  painting.     A.  J.  Wauters. 

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Flemming,  Harford.     A  carpet  knight.    Bos- 
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Cupid  and  the  sphinx.     N.Y.,  1878.     12°      .     382.18 
Fletcher  and  Beaumont,  Works  of.    London, 

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Fletcher,  Austin  B.     Advanced  readings  and 

rec-itations.     Boston,  1881.     12'  .     .     .     .       129.4 
Fletcher,  Banister.     Model  houses  for  the  in- 
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Fletcher,  Eliza,   Autobiography  of.     Boston, 

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Memorials  of.     A  woman's   work.     C.    A. 

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Fletcher,  J.     History  of  Poland.    N.T.,  1854. 

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Andromeda.     Boston,  1885.     16°    ...     .      969.3 
The  head  of  Medusa.     Boston,  1880.     16°.     .378.18 

Kismet.     Boston,  1877.     16° 362.58 

The  same 302.59 

Mirage.      Sequel   to    "  Kismet."      Boston, 

1878.     16° .362.72 

The  same 362.73 

Vestigi.a.     Boston,  1884.     16° 949.24 

Fleurange.   Mme.  A.  Craven.    N.Y.,  187.3.    16°,      362.9 
Flint,  Austin.     Medical   ethics   and  etiquette. 

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Flint,  Charles  L.     Grasses  and  forage  plants. 

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Milch  cows  and  dairy  farming.     Boston, 

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Flint,   Robert.     Theism.     The    Baird    lecture, 

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California.     [A  sporting  rom.ance.]     T.  S. 

Van  Dyke.     N.Y.,  1881.     12°     ....      387.9 

Flitters,  tatters,  and  the  counsellor,  and  other 

sketches.     M.   Hartley.      London,    1882. 

12° 942.8 

Floating  city.  A;  and,  The  blockade  runners. 

J.  Verne.     N.Y.,  1874.     8° 324.2 

Floating  light.  The.    R.  M.  Ballantyne.    Phila., 

1.S71.     10° 443.13 

Floating  matter  of  the  air,  in  relation  to  putre- 
faction and  infection.    J.  Tyndall.    N.Y., 

1882.     12° 679.16 

The  same 1312.21 

Flora  symbolica.     J.  Ingram.     London,  [n.d.] 

8° 648.8 

Flora's  interpreter.     Mrs.  S.  J.  Hale.     Boston, 

1841.     12° 648.23 

Floral  decorations  for  the  dwelling  house.     A. 

Hassard.     London,  1870.     12°     ...     .     647.23 
Floral  design.  Suggestions  in.     F.  E.  Hulme. 

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Florence,  City  of.    A.  J.  C.  Hare.    X.  Y.,  [n.d.] 

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J.  Horner.     London,  1SS4.     2  v.     12°      .      7S9.5 
Florence,  Jlakers  of.     Dante,  Giotto,  Savona- 
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Florence  Erwin's  three  homes.     Boston,  1802. 

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Florian,  M.     Moors  of  Spain,  History  of  the. 

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Flower  garden,  A  simple.  C.  Barnard.  Bos- 
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Flower  garden.  The.  E.  S.  Delamer.  Lon- 
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Floriculture. 

Baines,  T.     Greenhouse  and  stove  plants, 
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Hale,  S.  R.   A  book  about  roses ;  how  to  grow 
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The  same 686.3 

Johnson,  E.  A.     Winter  greeneries  at  home. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 6.57.17 

llollison,  J.   R.     The   new  practical   win- 
dow gardener.     London,  1877.     12°     .     .       657.4 
Rand,  E.  S.     Seventy-five  popular  flowers. 

Boston,  1870.     12° 647.19 

The  window  gardener.     Boston,  1874.    16°.     651.28 
Saxton's  Rose  culturist.     X.Y.,  18.52.     12°.     648.18 
See  also  Gardening  and  Window  Gardening. 
Florida,  Camping  and  cruising  in.     J.  A.  Hen- 
shall.     Cincinnati,  1884.     12° 786.8 

Exiles  of.    J.  R.  Giddings.    Ohio,  1858.    8°.       541.5 
In  the  wilds   of.     A  tale   of  warfare   and 
hunting.     W.  H.  G.  Kingston.     London, 

1880.     12° 912.17 

Its  scenery,  climate  and  history.     A  com- 
plete hand-book  and  guide.     S.  Lanier. 

Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 491.15 

Letters    from.       Mrs.     H.     W.     Beecher. 

X.Y.,  1879.     12° 285.20 

Florida  for  tourists,  invalids,  and  settlers. 
Climate,  soil,  productions,  resorts,  routes 
of  travel,   etc.     G.   M.   Barbour.     X.Y., 

1882.     12° 761.25 

Flower,  Edward  F.  Bits  and  bearing  reins; 
with  observations  on  horses  and  harness. 

London,  [n.d.]     12° 659.13 

Flower  and    thorn.      [Later  poems.]      T.  B. 

Aldrich.     Boston,  1877.     10° 571.7 

Flower,  fruit,    and    thorn    pieces.     J.   P.   F. 

Richter.     Boston,  1863.     2  v.     12°.     .     .       251.9 
Flower  mission  and  what  grew  out  of  it.     K. 

A.Hill.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     16° 911.17 

Flow^ers.  Allen,  G.  Flowers  and  their  pedi- 
grees.    London,  1883.     12° 1317.17 

Harris,   A.    B.      Wild   flowers   and   where 

they  grow.     Boston,  [n.d.]     4°   .     .     .     .     638.17 
Hulme,   F.   E.     Familiar  garden    flowers. 

(First  series.)     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°    .     .     .     638.15 
Familiar  wild  flowers.     (First  and  second 
series.)     London,  [n.d.]     12°  .     .     .     .     038.14 
MiiUer,   H.     The   fertilisation   of  flowers. 

London,  1883.     8° 1315.4 

Pratt,  A.     Flowering  plants   and   ferns  of 

Great  Britain.     London,  [n.d.]     6  v.    8°,      647.9 
Thayer,  E.  H.     Wild  flowers  of  Colorado. 
(Illustrated  in  color.)     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     4°.       R.  L. 


Flow^ers  of  history.  Collected  by  Matthew 
of  Westminster.  London,  185.3.  2  v. 
12° 5.32.9 

Flowers   of  the  sky.     R.   A.   Proctor.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     16°    675.10 

Floy  Lindsley.    [A  story  for  girls.]    N.Y.,  1875. 

16°  .........    433.13 

Floyd     Grandon's    honor.      A.    M.    Douglas. 

Boston,  1884.     12° 953.19 

Fly-fishing  in  Maine  lakes:  or.  Camp  life  in 
the  wilderness.  C.  W.  Stevens.  Boston, 
1881.     18° 76421 

Flyleaves.     [Poems]     C.  S.  Calverley.    N.Y., 

1872.     16° 551.24 

Fly-rods  and  fly-tackle.  Suggestions  as  to 
their  manufacture  and  use.  H.  P.  Wells. 
N.Y.,  1885.     12° 1325.10 

Flying  leaves  from  East  and  West.     [Travels.] 

E.  Pfeiffer.     London,  [n.d.]     12°    .     .     .     792.15 

Fobes,  Walter  K.  Elocution  simplified.  Bos- 
ton, 1877.     16° 657.13 

Five  minute  recitations.   Boston,  1886.    18°,  1241.27 

Fock,  H.  C.  A.  L.     The  symmetry  of  pleasing 

proportions.     Cambridge,  1877.     Folio    .       R.  L. 

Foe  in  the  household.     C.  Chesebro.     Boston, 

1871.     8° 427.20 

Fogg,  Wra.  P.     Arabistan;  or.  The  land  of  the 

"  Arabian  nights."     London,  1875.     8°   .     763.14 

Folk-lore.  Dyer,  T.  F.  T.  Domestic  folk- 
lore.    N.V.,  [n.d.]     18° 123.27 

Geldart,  E.  M.    Folk-lore  of  modem  Greece. 

Tales  of  the  people.     London,  1884.    12°,      959.7 
Henderson,  W.     Notes  on  the  folk-lore  of 
the  northern  counties  of  England,  and  the 
borders.     London,  1879.     8° 1226.10 

Folk-songs.     J.  W.  Palmer,  Ed.     N.Y.,  1867. 

8° R.  L. 

Folk-tales  of  Bengal.  Lai  Behari  Day.  Lon- 
don, 1883.     12° 947.11 

FoUen,  Mrs.  C.  Sketches  of  married  life.  Bos- 
ton, 18.38.     16° 432.12 

The  well  spent  hour.     Boston,  1868.     16°.     4.52.10 

Follow^  my  leader;  or.  The  boys  of  Templeton. 
A  school  story.  T.  B.  Reed.  N.  Y.,  1885. 
12° 935.15 

Following  the  drum.    Mrs.  Viele.    X.  Y.,  18.58. 

12° 662.14 

Folsom,    George.      Despatches    of    Hernando 

Cortez.     N.Y.,  1843.     8° 1.38.3 

Folsom,  Xathaniel  S.,  Ed.  The  four  Gospels; 
translated  from  the  Greek  text  of  Tisch- 
endorf,  with  notes.     Boston,  1885.     12°  .     1243.9 

Fonblanque,  Albany  de.  A  family  tree.  Bos- 
ton, 1876.     8° 365.33 

How  we  are  governed.    London,  [n.d.]    12°,    294.10 
A  tangled  skein.     Boston,  1863.     8°  .     .     .     365.29 

Fontaine,  Edward.  How  the  world  was  peo- 
pled.    N.Y.,  1S72.     12° 622. S 

Fontaine,  Hippolyte.  Electrolysis:  A  treatise 
on  nickeling,  coppering,  gilding,  silvering, 
etc.,  by  electricity.     N.Y.,  1885.     8°    .     .1322.11 

Fonvielle,  Wilfrid  de.  Adventures  in  the  air. 
Memorable  experiences  of  great  aeronauts. 

London.  1877.     12° 786.17 

Thunder    and    lightning.      London,    1868. 

12°  ...."; 658.18 

Food.    Church,  A.  H.     Its  sources,  constitu- 
ents, and  uses.     N.Y.,  1877.     12°     .     .     .     655.17 
Fothergill.  .1.  M.,  and  Wood,  H.  C.     Food 
for  the  invalid;  the  convalescent;  the  dys- 
peptic; and  the  gouty.    N.Y.,  1880.     12°,    675.23 


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Food  —  concluded. 

Maoilonalil,  J.     Food  from  the  far  West  of 
American  aKriculture.     Beef  proiluclion, 
and  importation  of  dead  meat  from  Amer- 
ica to  Great  Britain.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12=  .       285.0 
Uldiards,  E.  H.     Food  materials  and  their 

adulterations.     Boston,  IS.'^l!.     10'=  .     .     .  1328.  U 
Smith,  E.     Food.s.     N.Y.,  1S74.     12"      .     .       655.7 
Fool  of  quality.     II.  Brooke.    X.Y.,  1800.    2  v. 

12° 210.11 

Fool's    errand,    A.      A.   W.    Tourpce.     N.Y., 

1879.  16° 363.85 

The  same 363.89 

The  game 394.14 

Foote,  Andrew  II.    Life.    J.  M.  lloppin.    N.Y., 

1874.    8° 147.3 

Foote,  Mary  Ilallock.  John  Bodewin's  testi- 
mony.    Boston,  1880.     12° 977.6 

The  lid-horse  claim.     Boston,  1883.     16°.     943.21 

Footfalls  on  the  boundary  of  another  world. 

K.  D.  Owen.     Thiha.,  1871.     12°.     .     .     .      214.5 

Foot-notes ;  or.  Walking  as  a  fine  art.  A.  Bar- 
ron.    Wallingford,  Conn.,  1875.     12°.     .     228.20 

Footprints  in  the  forest.     E.  S.  Ellis.     Phila., 

(n.d.J     16°    931.21 

Footprints    of    famous    men.     .J.   G.    Edgar. 

N.Y.,  1872.     16° 170.15 

Footprints  of  the  Creator.  H.  Miller.  Bos- 
ton, 18.54.     12° 04.-5.15 

Footsteps  to  fame.     [Essays.]     H.    Friswell. 

London,  1874.     8° 222.14 

For    a    woman.       N.     Perry.       Boston,    1886. 

18° 951.26 

For  a  woman's  sake;  or,  The  mysteries  of  the 
castle.  H.  Wackenhusen.  Boston,  1875. 
8° .361.41 

For  better  or  worse.     J.  C.  Croly.     Boston, 

187').     12° 247.16 

For  fortune  and  s'ory.     A  story  of  the  Soudan 

war.     Lewis  Hough.     N.Y.,  1885.     12°    .     976.21 

For  liberty's   sake.     .1.   B.    Marsh.     London, 

1873.     12° 311.2 

For  Lilias.     R.  N.  Carey.     Phila.,  1886.     16°   .      969.5 

For  old  sake's  sake.     S.  Austin.     N.Y.,  1877. 

V,- 440.6 

'■  For  Percival."     M.  Veley.     Phila.,  1879.    8°,    .369.38 

For  summer  afternoons.  S.  C.  Woolsey.  Bos- 
ton, 1876.     18° .362.49 

For  the  king.     C.  Gibbon.     N.Y.,  1872.    8°     .     340.22 

For  the  major.     C.  F.  Woolson.     N.Y.,  1883. 

l(;o 949.5 

Forayers,  The;  or,  The  raid  of  the  dog-days. 

W.  G.  Siniras.     X.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°    .     .     .     :507.23 

Forbes,  Archibald.    "Chinese"   Gordon,   Life 

of.     London,  1884.     10° 1126.17 

Glimpses  through  the  cannon  smoke.    N.  Y., 

1880.  12° 120.6 

Souvenirs   of  some  continents.     London. 

1SS5.     12° 792.12 

Forbes,  Gordon   S.     Wild   life  in  Canara  and 

Ganjam,  India.  London,  1885.  12°  .  .  792.17 
Forbes,   Major   .J.     Eleven    years    in   Ceylon. 

London,  1S41.     2  v.     8° 735.2 

Forbes,    Robert   B.     Person.al    reminiscences. 

Boston,  1878.     12° 285.7 

Forbes,    William.     Beattie,    James,    Life    of. 

Boston,  1807.     4° 141.8 

Forbes-Robertson,  .John.     The  great  painters 

of  Christendom.  London,  [n.d.]  4°.  .  R.  L. 
Forbidden    frnit.     T.    Hackliinder.     Boston, 

1877.     12° 368.29 


Forbidden  land.     A  voyager  to  the  Corea.    E. 

Oppert.     X.Y.,  1880.    8° 765.5 

Force,   M.  F.     From  Fort  Henry  to   Corinth. 

NY.,  issi.    12° 591.17 

Force.    J.  Abbott.     N.Y.,  1883.     16°  .     .     .     .      637.8 
Force  and  matter.    L.  Biicliner.    London,  1870. 

12° 036.18 

Forces  of  nature.     A.  Guillcmin.     N.Y.,  1872. 

S° 029.7 

Ford,  David  B.  The  baptismal  question.  Bos- 
ton, 1879.    8° 276.14 

Ford,  James,  2V«ns.    The  "DivinaCommedia," 

of  Dante.     London,  1870.     12°    ...     .      578.7 
Ford,  Sallie    R.    Ernest    Quest.     N.Y.,   1878. 

12° .373.20 

Ford,  Worthington  C,  Ed.    American  citizen's 

manual.     N.Y.,  1882-8,3.     2  v.     12°     .     .     1222.1 
Vol.  I.  Governments,  national,  state  and 
local;  tlie  electorate;  the  civil 
service. 
II.   The    functions    of   government, 
state  and  federal. 
Forde,  II.  A.     The  old  ship;  or,  Better  than 

strength.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16° 449.25 

Fore  and  aft.     A  story  of  actual  sea-life.    R.  B. 

Di.xon.     Boston,  188.3.     12° 917.10 

Fore  and  aft.     W.  D.  Phelps.     Boston,  1871. 

10" 421.12 

Foregleams  and  foresliadows  of  immortality. 

E.  n.  Sears.     Phila.,  1873.     12°      ...       206.4 
Foregone    conclusion,    A.     W.    D.    Howells. 

lioston,  1875.     12° 345.26 

The  same 392.22 

Foreign  classics  forEnglish  readers.  Mrs.  M.  O. 
W.  Oliphant,  Ed.  5  vols.  Phila.,  [n.d.] 
12°. 

Cervantes,  by  Mrs.  Oliphant 194.25 

Dante,  by  Mrs.  Oliphant 271.10 

La  Fontaine  and  other  fabulists,  by  W.  L. 

Collins 1111.10 

Montaigne,  by  W.  L.  Collins 291.13 

Petrarcli.  by  H.  Reeve 271.30 

Rabelais,  by  W.  Bes.^nt 283.18 

Saint  Simon,  by  C.  W.  Collins 194.11 

Sevigne,  Mme.  de,  by  A.  I.  Thackeray   .     .     101.20 

Voltaire,  by  Co(.  Ilamley 271.21 

Foreign  countries  and  British  colonies.     Lon- 
don.    6  vols.     1.S80-8I.     12°. 
Australia,  by  J.  F.  V.  Fitzgerald   ....     701.19 

Auslria-Hungar}',  by  I).  Kay 701.13 

Egypt,  by  S.  Laue-Poole 701.20 

Greece,  by  L.  Sergeant 701.14 

Peru,  by  C.  H.  Markham 701.15 

The  West  Indies,  by  ('.  XL  Eden    ....     761.16 
Foreign  marri.age,  A.    [A  novel.]    V.  W.  John- 
son.    N.Y.,  1880.    8° 377.43 

Foreign  travel.  Memoranda  of.     (Europe.)     R. 

J.  Breckinridge.     Phila.,  1839.     12°     .     .       721.4 
Forest  glen;  or.  The  Mohawk's  friendship.    E. 

Kellogg.     Boston.  1877.     16° 440.23 

Forest  house.  The.    E.  Erckmann  and  A.  Cha- 

trian.     Boston,  1871.     10° 434.10 

Forest,  jungle  and  prairie.     W.  11.  D.  Adams. 

London,  1873.     12° 722.14 

Forest  life,  and  forest  trees.    J.  S.  Springer. 

N.Y.,  18.50.     12° 001.7 

Forest  trees  of  North  America.    T.  H.  Michaux. 

Phila.,  1871.     3  V.     8° R.  L. 

The    same.     T.    Nuttall.     Phila.,    1871. 

2  V.     8° R.  L. 

Forester,  Frank,  pseud.     See  Herbert,  H.  W. 


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Forester,  Thomas.     Chronicle  of  Florence  of 

Worcester.     London,  1844.     12°       ...       512.5 
Paris  and  its  envu-ons.    London,  1859.    12°,     732.15 
Foresters,    The.     [A    novel.]     B.    Auerbach. 

X.T.,  1880.     16° 378.6 

Forestier,  Auber.     Echoes  from  mist-land;  or, 

TheXibelungenlay.    Chicago,  1877.    12^,     272.26 
Forestry.     Ablett,  W.  H.     English  trees  and 

tree-planting.     London,  1880.     &"'...     1326.8 
Brown,  J.  C.    Forests  and  forestry  of  north- 
ern Russia  and  lands  beyond.    Edinburgh, 

1884.     12° 1324.6 

Emerson,  G.  B.  Trees  and  shrubs  growing 
naturally  in  the  forests  of  Massachusetts. 
A  report  originally  published  agreeably  to 
an  order  of  the  legislature,  by  the  com- 
missioners on  the  zoological  and  botanical 
survey  of  the  state.     Boston,  1875.     2  v. 

8° 638.3 

Fuller,  A.  S.  Practical  forestry.  A  treatise 
on  the  propagation,  planting,  and  cultiva- 
tion of  the  indigenous  trees  of  the  U.S. ; 
with    notes  on   valuable   exotic  species. 

X.Y.,  1884.     V2° 1318.22 

Helmsley,  W.  B.  Hand-book  of  trees, 
shrubs,  and  herbaceous  plants.  Contain- 
ing descriptions,  native  countries,  etc.,  of 
the  best  species  in  cultivation;  with  cul- 
tural details,  comparative  hardiness,  etc. 

Boston,  187.3.     8° 649.30 

Hough,  F.  B.  The  elements  of  forestry. 
Information  concerning  the  planting  and 
care  of  forest  trees  for  ornament  or  profit : 
with  suggestions  upon  the  creation  and 
care  of  woodlands.     Adapted  to  the  U.S. 

Cincinnati,  1882.     12° 1219.5 

Macgregor,  J.  L.  L.  The  organization  and 
valuation  of  forests,  on  the  continental 
system,  in  theory  and  practice.     London, 

1883.     8° 1315.11 

.See  also  Trees. 
Forewrarned,  forearmed.    [Addresses  to  young 
men.]      J.   T.   Davidson.      N.Y.,    [n.d.] 

12^ 1249.4 

Forgiveness  of  sin,  The  Christian  doctrine  of. 

.1.  F.  Clarke.     Boston.  18.52.     12=    .     .     .     287.15 
Forgotten  meanings;  or.  An  hour  with  a  dic- 
tionary.    A.  Waites.    Boston,  1886.    18°,  1251.15 
Forney,  .John  W.     Anecdotes  relating  to  pub- 
lic men.     X.T.,  1881.     2  v.     12=      .     .     .     128.16 
Centennial  commissioner  in  Europe.     1874- 

76.     Phila.,  1870.     12= 483.31 

Letters  from  Europe.     Phila.,  1867.     12°    .      733.9 
The  new  nobility.     [A  novel.]     N.Y.,  1881. 

12° '.      397.5 

Forrest,  Edwin,  the  American  tragedian,  Life 

of.     W.R.Alger.    Phila.,  1877.    2  v.    8°,     173.14 
The  same.     (American  actor  series.)     L. 

Barre,tt.     Boston,  ISSl.     12=    ...     .     178.33 
Forrest  house.     Mrs.    M.    J.    Holmes.     N.Y., 

1879.     12= 424.44 

The  same 424.45 

Forrester,    Mrs.,   pseud.     See    Bridges,    Mrs. 

(Colonel.) 
Forrester,  Francis,  pseud.     See  Wise,  Daniel. 
Fors  clavigera.     Letters  to  the  workmen  and 
laborers  of   Great  Britain.      J.    Ruskin. 

M.Y.,  1882.     12= 689.5 

The  same.     2v 624.12 

Forster,    John.     Dickens,    Charles,    Life    of. 

Phila.,  1872.     3  v.     8° 113.12 


Forster,  John  —  concluded. 

Goldsmith,  Oliver,  Life  and  adventures  of. 

London,  1848.     8° 143.9 

Landor,  Walter  S.,  Life  of.     Boston,  1869. 

12° 147.2 

The  same.     8= 173.2 

Statesmen  of  England.     N.Y.,  185.5.     4=      .       142.9 

Forsyth,    William.      Cicero,    Life    of.     X.Y., 

186.5.     2v.     8= 142.5 

Lawyers,  ancient  and  modern.     N.Y.,  1875. 

8° 14:?. 5 

Napoleon  at  St.  Helena.     N.Y.,  18-55.     2  v. 

12= 184.3 

The  novels  and  novelists  of  the  eighteenth 
century.     N.Y.,  1871.     12° 254.12 

Fort,  George  F.  The  early  historj'  and  anti- 
quities of  freemasonry.  Phila.,  1877. 
8° 1211.8 

Fortescue,  .Sir  John.  The  governance  of  Eng- 
land.    Oxford,  1885.     8° 1432.3 

Fortunate  failure,  A.     [A  novel.]     C.  L.  Row. 

Boston,  [n.d.]     12= 389.17 

Fortunate  island.  The,  and  other  stories.     C. 

H.Clark.     Boston,  1882.     16=     ....     .388.18 

Fortune    of    the    republic.     R.   W.  Emerson. 

Boston,  1878.     16= 281.16 

Fortune  seeker.  The.  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  South- 
worth.     Phila.,  1861.     12° 417.11 

Fortune,    The   way  to.      [Essays.]      London, 

1883.     16° 12.38.20 

Fortune's  fool.     J.  Hawthorne.    Boston,  188-3. 

12= 9.53.10 

Fortunes,  Famous  American,  and  the  men  who 
have  made  them.  A  series  of  sketches 
of  many  of  the  notable  merchants,  manu- 
facturers, capitalists,  etc.,  in  the  country. 
L.  C.  Holloway.     Phila.,  1884.     8=      .     .     1123.6 

Fortunes,  Great,  and  how  they  were  made.     J. 

D.  McCabe,  Jr.     Phila.,  1871.     8°  .     .     .       143.8 

Fortunes  of  Glencore,  The.  C.  J.  Lever.  Lon- 
don, [n.d.]     16°     351.11 

Fortunes  of  Miss  Follen.     Mrs.  Goodwin-Tal- 

cott.     N.Y.,  1876.     12= 361.47 

Fortunes   of  Xigel.     W.   Scott.      Edinburgh, 

1871.     12° 314.6 

The  same 315.6 

Fortunes  of  Rachel.     E.  E.  Hale.     N.Y.,  1884. 

12° 9.54.24 

Fortunes  of  the  "Ranger"  and  "Crusader." 
A  tale  of  two  ships,  and  the  adventures 
of  their  passengers  and  crews.  W.  H.  G. 
Kingston.     London,  [n.d.]     10°      ...     447.15 

Fortune's  wheel.     [A   novel.]     A.    I.   Shand. 

N.Y.,18S6.     16° 961.15 

Forty  days  in  the  desert,  on  the  track  of  the 

Israelites.     London,  [n.d.]     8°    .     .     .     .     498.11 

Forty-five  guardsmen,  The.  [An  historical 
romance.]  Sequel  to  "Chicot,  the  jest- 
er."    A.Dumas.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12=    .     .     361.74 

'49.    The  gold  seekM-  of  the  Sierras.    J.  Miller. 
,       N.Y.,  1884.     12° 9.59.16 

Forwood,  W.  S.  Mammoth  cave  of  Ken- 
tucky.    Phila.,  1870.     12= 7-33.12 

Fosdick,  Charles  A.,  (pseud.,  Harry  Castle- 
mon.)     Stories.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     16°. 

Don  Gordon's  shooting  box 917.18 

Gunboat  series. 

Frank,  the  young  naturalist 408.4 

The  same 468.22 

Frank  in  the  woods 4()S.6 

The  same 468.23 


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Fosdick,  C.  A.     Gunboal  series  —  concluded. 

Frank  on  the  prairie 468.7 

Tlie  same 4ftS.24 

Frank  on  a  gunboat 408.8 

The  same 40S.2.5 

Frank  before  Vicksburg 468.9 

The  same 468.26 

Frank  on  the  Lower  Mississippi .     .     .     .     468.10 

Tlie  same 4(18.27 

Joe  Wayring  at  borne.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     10°,      930.5 
Rocky  Mountains  series. 

Frank  among  tlie  raiicheros 468.11 

Frank  at  Don  Carlos' rancho 468.12 

Frank  in  the  mountains 468.13 

Rod  and  gun  club 019.20 

Rollinr;  stone  series. 

Tom  Newcombe 468.1 

Go  ahead 468.2 

No  moss 468.3 

Roughing  it  series. 

George  at  the  fort 913.26 

George  at  the  wheel 913.23 

George  in  camp 919.1 

Sportsman's  club  series. 
Sportsman's  club  in  the  saddle    ....    468.14 

Sportsman's  club  afloat 468.1.5 

Sportsman's  club  among  the  trappers  .     .     468.10 

Snowed  up 468.21 

B'rank  Nelson  in  the  forecastle    ....    468.28 
Trapper  series. 

Buried  treasure 446.22 

Boy  trapper 447-7 

The  mail  carrier 447.31 

Foss,  Edward.     Biographical  dictionar>'  of  the 

judges  of  England.     London,  1S70.     S°  .       175.2 
Ed.      Westminster     Hall,    Memories     of. 

Boston,  1874.     2  v.     8° 513.4 

Fossett,  Frank.  Colorado.  An  historical,  de- 
scriptive and  statistical  work,  on  the 
Rocky  Mountain  gold  and  silver  mining 

region.     Denver,  1876.     12° 493.9 

Colorado;  its  mines,  forests,  and  health  re- 
sorts.   N.Y.,  1880.     12° 706.13 

Poster,  David.     The  scientific  angler.     X.Y., 

1883.     12° .     .     .     .     1312.8 

Foster,    Elon.      Cyclopsedia    of    illustrations. 

N.T.,  1870.    8° 257.4 

Foster,   Ernest.     Lincoln,  Abraham,   Life   of. 

N.Y.,  1885.     16°    .     . 1131.13 

Foster,  George  E.     Se-quo-yah,  the  American 

Cidmus  and  Moses.     Milford,  Jf.H.,  188.5,  1131.23 
Foster,  Mrs.  Hannah.     The  coquette;  or.  The 
life  and  letters  of  Eliza  Wharton.     Phila., 

[n.d.]     12° 372.22 

Foster,  Mrs.  I.  H.     Echoing  and   re-echoing. 

Boston,  1878.     12° 364.90 

and    Alden,   Mrs.   I.    M.    From    different 
standpoints.     Boston,  1878.     12°     .     .     .     364.89 
Foster,  J.    W.     The  Mississippi   valley.     Chi- 
cago, 1869.    8° 664.1 

Foster,  .John.  Essays,  on  decision  of  charac- 
ter, and   other  subjects.     London,  1882. 

12° 1229.1 

Foster,    M.      Physiology.     (Science  primers.) 

Hygiene.     R.  S.  Tracy.    X.Y.,  1883.    18°,     1314.1 
A    text-book   of    physiology.     N.Y.,   1880. 

12° 674.8 

and  Balfour,  F.  M.     Elements  of  embryol- 
ogy.    London,  188.3.     12° 1.312.17 

Foster,  Vere.     Simple   lessons  in  water-color 

landscapes.     Edinburgh,  1883.    8°.    .    .     684.17 


Foster,    William    E.     Libraries    and    readers. 

N.Y.,  188.3.     18° 1214.18 

Foster-sisters,  The;  or  Lucy  Corbet's  chroni- 
cle.    L.  E.  Guernsey.     N.Y.,  1S86.     12°,      974.4 

Fothergill,  J.    M liner.      The   maintenance  of 

health.     N.Y.,  1879.     12° 675.4 

and  Wood,  H.C.    Food  for  invalids.    N.Y., 

1880.     12° 675.23 

Fothergill,    Jessie.     The    first    violin.      N.Y., 

1878.     10° 376.4 

The  same 370.37 

Healey.     N.Y.,  188.5.     10° 967.19 

Kith  and  kin.     N.Y.,  1881.     16°     ...     .     388.10 

The  same 388.23 

"One  of   three;"   and.  Made  or  marred. 

N.Y.,  1881.     16° .376.35 

Peril.     N.Y..  1884.     16° 966.9 

Probation.     N.Y.,  1879.     16° .376.17 

The  same 376.38 

The  Wellfields.     X.Y.,  1880.     16°.     .     .     .     376.23 

Foul    play.     C.    Keade    and     D.     Boucicault. 

N.Y.,  1877.     12° .3.35. .36 

Foundation  of  death.  The.  A  study  of  the 
drink  question.  A.  Gustafson.  Boston, 
1884.     12° 1.324.12 

Foundations ;  or.  Castles  in  the  air.  R.  Por- 
ter.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16° 4.32.31 

Foundry  practice,  American.  A  treatise  on 
the  management  of  cupolas,  and  the 
melting  of  iron.  T.  D.  West.  N.Y., 
1882.     12° 1312.2 

Fouque,  F.   de  la  M.     Tliiodolf.     N.Y.,  1805. 

12° 317.8 

Four,  and  what  they  did.     II.  C.  Weeks.     N.Y., 

1871.     16° 451.25 

Four  feet,  two  feet,  and  no  feet ;  or.  Furry  and 
feathery  pets,  and  how  they  live.  Mrs. 
L.  E.  Richards.     Boston,  1886.     4°      .     .      933.2 

Four  feet,  wings,  and  fins.     Mrs.  A.  E.  Ander- 

son-Maskell.     Boston,  [n.d.]    4°      .     .     .     923.12 

Four  Georges,  The.  W.  M.  Thackeray.  Bos- 
ton, 187-5.     12° 373.10 

Four  girls  at  Chautauqua.     Mrs.  I.  M.  AMen. 

Boston,  1870.     12° .304.50 

Four  gold   pieces;   a  story  of  Normandy.     J. 

Gourand.     N.Y.,  1875.     16° 361.28 

Four  Mac  Nicols,  The.     A  story  for  boys.     W. 

Black.     N.Y.,  1882.     16° 913.25 

Four  months  in  a  sneak-box.  A  boat  voyage 
down  the  Ohio  and  Mississippi  rivers,  and 
along  the  Gulf  of  Mexico.  X.  H.  Bishop. 
Boston,  1879.     8° 763.18 

Four  years  in  Secessia.  J.  H.  Browne.  Hart- 
ford, 1805.     8° 660.9 

Four  years  with  General  Lee,  in  the  late  war 
between  the  States.  W.  H.  Taylor,  (of 
hisstafif.)    N.Y.,1S77.    8° 498.13 

Fourth    gospel.   The.    E.   H.  Sears.     Boston, 

1S72.     12° 207.17 

Fowler,  Frank.     A  hand-book  on  oil  painting. 

X.Y.,  [n.d.]     16° 101 1. 7 

Fowler,  William  C.  Local  law  in  Massachu- 
setts  and    Connecticut.      Albany,    1872. 

4° 218.1 

Memorials  of  the  Chaunceys.     Boston,  1858. 
8° 1.50.12 

Fow^ler,  William  H.     Twenty  years   of  inside 

life  in  Wall  Street.     N.Y.,  1880.     8°    .     .       275.3 

Fox,  Caroline,  Extracts  from  the  journals  and 
letters  of.  Memories  of  old  friends. 
Phila.,  1882.     12° 1213.18 


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Works : 
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N.H.     Nashua,  18-40.     12° 484.0 

Fox,  Ebenezer.  Adventures  in  the  revolution- 
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Fox,  George,  Life  of.    J.  Marsh.    Phila.,  [n.d.] 

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Fox,  T.  B.  The  ministry  of  Jesus  Christ.  Bos- 
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Fox's  book  of  martyrs.     N.Y.,  1842.     8° .     .     .     1:39.11 
Foxcroft,  Frank,  Ed.     Resurget.    A  collection 
of  hymns  and  songs  of  the  resurrection. 

Boston,  1879.     12° 573.21 

Pox-hunting.    C.  A.   Stephens,    Ed.     Boston, 

1878.     10° 400.11 

Foxton,   E.      Herman.      Boston,    1860.     2  v. 

12° 343.2 

Fra  Augelico.  (Vol.  XIII.  of  Artist  biogra- 
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Fra  Bartolommeo.  Mariotto  Albertinelli. 
Andrea  d'  Agnolo.  (Illustrated  biogra- 
phies of  tlie  great  artists.)   L.Scott.  N.Y., 

1880.     12° 19.5.18 

Fra  Giovanni  Angelico,  and  the  great  Floren- 
tine painters.     C.  M.  Phillimore.     X.Y., 

ISSO.     12° 19.5.17 

Frackelton,  S.  S.     Tried  by  fire.     A  work  on 

cliina  painting.     N.Y.,  1886.     4°     .     .     .      K.  L. 
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Frame,  Elizabeth.     The  twilight  of  faith.    Bos- 
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Framingham,  Mass.,  History  of.     W.   Barry. 

Boston,  1847.     8° 547.4 

Francatelli,  Charles  E.  The  cook's  guide,  and 
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Hamerton,  P.   G.     Modern    Frenchmen. 

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King,  E.    French  political  leaders.    N.Y., 

1870.     12°.  ' 145.20 

Masson,  G.     France.     (Early  chroniclers 

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Present  leaders  of  France.     From  "  Lon- 
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Brook,   S.      French  history  for  English 

children.     London,  1881.     12°      ...     592.15 
Bush,  Mrs.   F.     Memoirs   of  the  queens 

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Campan,  Madame.     Memoirs  of  the  court 
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Erckmann-Chatrian,   MM.       Invasion   of 

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Fauriel,  C.     The  last  days  of  the  consul- 
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Godwin,   P.      History  of  ancient  Gaul. 

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Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     A  popular  history  of 

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Marshall,   E.     A   history  of  France,   for 

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Martin,  H.     Age  of  Louis  XIV.     Boston, 

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Pardee,  J.     Episodes  of  French  history. 

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Pierson,  Mrs.  H.  W.    History  of  France  in 

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Ritchie,  L.  Romance  of  French  history. 
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Roelker,  B.  Constitutions  of  France. 
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Simon,  J.  The  government  of  Louis 
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Thiers,  M.  A.  History  of  the  consulate 
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Trollope,  T.  A.  Sketches  from  French 
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White,   J.       History  of  France.      N.Y., 

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Yonge,  C.  D.     History  of  France  under 

the  Bourbons.    London,  1866.    4  v.    8°,      699.5 

Yonge,  C.   M.     Young  folk's  history  of 
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Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  Revolution  of  1789. 
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Carlyle,  T.      History  of  the  revolution. 

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The  same    ....     vols.  i.  and  ii.  of     1235.1 

Gardiner,  B.  M.    The  revolution,  1789-95. 

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Hainerlon,  P.  G.     Notes  of  rural  life  in 
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James,  H.    A  little  tour  in  France.     Bos- 
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Lacroi.t,  P.     France,  1700-89.    The  eigh- 
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Murray.  E.  C.  G.    Round  about  France. 

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Parker-Belloc,  B.    La  belle  France.    Lon- 
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Reminiscences  of  a  canoness.     Anecdotes 

and   sketches  of   court  life   in  France 

during  the  reigns  of  Louis  XIV.  and 

Louis  XV.     London,  1S74.     2  v.     12°.       171.8 

France  and   Belgium,  Through,  by  river  and 

canal,  in  the  steam  yacht  "Ytene."     W. 

J.  C.  Moens.     London,  1870.     8°     .     .     .       773.7 

France  and   Belgium,  History  of  the  war  in. 

(1815.)     \V.  Siborne.     London,  1858.     8°,     498.19 
France  and  Germany,  History  of  the  war  be- 
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8° 536.3 

France  and  Italy,  Stories  and  sights  of.     Mrs. 

S.  J.  Lippincott.     Boston,  1807.     16°  .     .      731.3 
France  before  Europe.     J.  Michelet.     Boston, 

1871.     12° 535.12 

Francia,  Life  of.     (Illustrated  biography. )     J. 

Cartwright.     N.Y.,  1881.     12°     ...     .     195.21 
Franclllon,  R.  E.     Left-handed  Elsa.     Boston, 

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Rare  good  luck.    N.Y.,  1877.    8°   .     .    .     .    365.61 
Under  slieve-ban.     A  yarn  in  seven  knots. 

N.Y.,  1881.     16° 376.27 

Zelda's  fortune.     Boston,  1874.     8°    .     .     .     346.58 
Francis,  J.  W.     Old  New  York.    N.Y.,  1866. 

12' 147.4 

Francis  of  Assisi.     Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Oliphant. 

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Franco-German  war,  to  the  catastrophe  of 
Sedan  and  the  fall  of  Strasburg.  Col.  A. 
Borbstaedt    and     F.    Dwyer.      London, 

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Franco-German  war.  Struggles  and  experi- 
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London,  [n.d.  1     2  v.     8° 593.1 

Franconia  stories.     See  Abbott,  Jacob. 
Frank  among  the  rancheros.     C.  A.  Fosdick. 

Cincinnati,  1871.     10° 408.11 

Frank  at  Don  Carlos'  rancho.     C.  A.  Fosdick. 

Cincinnati,  1871.     10° 468.12 

Frank  before  Vicksburg.  C.  A.  Fosdick.  Cin- 
cinnati, 1806.     16° 468.9 

Frank  Hilton;  or,  "The  queen's  own."     J.  S. 

Grant.     London,  [n.d.]     10° 384.12 


Frank  in  the  mountains.  C.  A.  Fosdick.  Cin- 
cinnati, 1871.     10° 408.13 

Frank  in  the  woods.     C.  A.  Fosdick.     Phila., 

1808.     16° 408.0 

The  same 408.23 

Frank  Manly;  or.  The  drummer  boy.  A  story 
of  the  war.  J.  T.  Trowbridge.  Boston, 
1870.     10° 4:57.25 

FrEink  Mildmay.     F.  Marryat.     London,  [n.d.] 

12° 456.5 

Frank  Oldfield.     T.  P.  Wilson.     London,  1870. 

10° 452.13 

Frank  on  a  gunboat.     C.  A.  Fosdick.     Phila., 

1860.     16° 468.8 

Frank  on  the  lower  Mississippi.  C.  A.  Fos- 
dick.    Cincinnati,  1871.     10° 408.10 

The  same 408.27 

Frank  on  the  prairie.     C.  A.  Fosdick.     Phila., 

18li5.     16° 408.7 

The  same 468.24 

Frank  Redcliffe.  A  story  of  travel  and  adven- 
ture in  the  forests  of  Venezuela.  A. 
Daunt.     London,  1883.     12° 017.16 

Frank  Sinclair's  wife;  and  Forewarned,  fore- 
armed. Mrs.  J.  II.  Riddell.  London, 
(n.d.)     12° 954.7 

Frank  the  young  naturalist.     C.   A.  Fosdick. 

Cincinnati,  1808.     10° 408.4 

The  same 468.5 

Frank's  campaign.     The  farm  and  the  camp. 

II.  Alger.     Boston,  [n.d.]     10°   ...     .     442.38 

Frank's  ranche;  or.  My  holiday  in  the  Rockies. 
Being  a  contribution  to  the  Inquiry,  What 
are  we  to  do  with  our  boys?  Boston, 
1886.     16° 781.21 

Franklin,  Benjamin. 

Autobiography,  letters   and  essays.     N.Y., 

18.54.     2  V.     16° 121.3 

Bigelow,  J.,  .EcZ.   Autobiography.    Phila., 

1808.     8° 107.9 

The  same 130.2 

Sparks,   J.,   Ed.      Autobiography.     Bos- 
ton, 1850.     8° "   .     .     .       136.4 

Life.    Abbott,  J.  S.  C.     N.Y.,  1876.     12°  .     147.23 
Life    of,   for  the  young.     Boston,   1876. 

12° ■ 170.3 

May  hew,   H.      Life  of,   for  the  young. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]    10° 1:34.1 

Parlon,   J.     Life   of.     N.Y'.,  1864.     2  v. 

8° 107.8 

Works.      J.    Sparks,    Ed.       Boston,    1840. 
10  V.    8° 130.3 

Franklin,  John,  Sir,  Discovery  of  the  fate 
of.      Capt.    McClintock.      Boston,    1800. 

12° 003.10 

Life  of.     A.  H.  Beesly.    N.Y.,  1881.     10°.     178.31 

Franklin  Square  song  collection  for  school  and 
homes.     J.    P.    McCaskcy,    Ed.      N.Y., 

1881.    8° 683.18 

Vols.  L  and  II. 

Franks,    Augustus     W.      Japanese     pottery. 

London,  18S0.     12° 681.21 

Franzos,  Karl   Einil.     The   Jews   of   Barnow. 

N.Y.,  188:5.     10' 943.10 

Fraser,  A.  Campbell.     Berkeley.     Phila.,  ISSI. 

16° 194. .'SO 

Fraser,  J.  B.    Mesopotamia,  History  of.     N.Y., 

18.54.     16° 473.16 

Persia,  History  of.     N.Y.,  18.54.     10°      .     .    473.15 

Frazar,     Douglas.        Boat-sailing,     Practical. 

Boston,  1879.     16° 673.10 


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Frazar,  Douglas  —  concluded. 

Perseverance  island ;  or,  The  Robinson 
Crusoe  of  tbe  nineteenth  century.  Bos- 
ton, 1885.     12° 928.16 

Freaks  of  fortune.     W.  T.   Adams.     Boston, 

[n.d.]     10° 457.2 

Freaks  on  the  fells.     R.  M.  Ballantyne.     Bos- 
ton, 1805.     16° 443.18 

Fred,  Maria  and  me.     Mrs   E.  Prentiss.     N.Y., 

1868.     16° .363.16 

Fred  Markham  in  Russia;  or,  The  boy  travel- 
lers in  the  land  of  the  czar.     W.  H.  G. 

Kingston.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16° 449.30 

Frederica  Sophia  Wilhelniine,  Princexs  Royal 
of  Pntsaia.     Memoirs.     W.  D.  Howells, 
Ell.     Boston,  1877.     2  v.     16°     ...     .       181.1 
Frederich,  Frederick.    The  lost  despatch.    Bos- 
ton, 187-5.    8° 377.19 

The  same 347.40 

Frederick  I.     History  of  his  war  against  the 
communes   of  Lombardy.     G.  B.  Testa. 

London,  1877.     8° 1428.6 

Frederick  II.,  Emperor  of  Germany,  History 
of.     T.  L.  Kington.     London,  1862.     2  v. 

8° 524.7 

Frederick  II.,  Kbig  of  Prussia.    {Frederick  the 
Great.)    Abbott,   J.   S.    C.     History    of. 

N.Y.,  1871.    8° 5.33.1 

Carlyle,  T.     History  of.     N.T.,  1858.     6  v. 

12° 163.11 

The  same vols,  xi.-xvi.  o£    1235.1 

Dover,  Lord.     Lite   of.     N.Y.,  18.55.     2  v. 

16° 121.18 

Longman,  F.  W.     Life   of,  and   the  seven 

years' war.     Boston,  ISSl.     18°.     .     .     .     191.12 
Macaulay,  T.  B.     History  of.     N.Y.,  1877. 

16° 181.11 

Frederick  the  Great,  and  his  court.    C.  Mundt. 

N.Y.,  1866.     12° 325.5 

Frederick  the  Great,  and  his  family.   C.  Mundt. 

N.Y.,  1867.     8° 325.6 

Frederick,  Mrs.     Hints  to  housewives  on  the 
preparation   of    economical   and   tasteful 

dishes.     London,  1880.     12° 681.12 

Free  lance,  A,  in  the  field  of  life  and  letters. 

W.  C.  Wilkinson.  N.Y.,  1874.  12°  .  .  254.14 
Free  Russia.  W.H.Dixon.  N.Y.,  1870.  S°,  725.11 
Free  trade.    Buxton,  E.  N.    A  B  C  of  free  trade. 

London,  1882.     16° 295.13 

Byles,  .J.  B.    The  sophisms  of  free  tnade  and 
-  political  economy.     Phila.,  1872.     12°      .     236.18 
Fawcett,    H.     Free   trade  and  protection. 

London,  1878.     12° 281.17 

Mongredien,   A.    Free  trade  and  English 

commerce.     N.Y.,  1879.     16°      ....       123.4 
Free  trade  movement  in  England.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     18°      591.13 

Trumbull,  M.  M.  The  American  lesson  of 
the  free-trade  struggle  in  England.  Chi- 
cago, 1884.     12° 1238.9 

Wells,  D.  A.  Free  trade  and  free  enter- 
prise.    (Proceedings  in  the  Cobden  Club. 

1873.)     N.Y.,  1873.     16° 247.17 

See  also  Protection. 
Freedley,  Edwin  T.     Common  sense  in  busi- 
ness.    Phila.,  1879.     12° 273.23 

Home  comforts.     Phila.,  1879.     12°    .     .     .     273.24 
Freedom  in  science  and  teaching.    E.  Haeckel. 

N.Y.,  1879.     12° 292.4 

Freedom  of  faith.     [Essays.]     T.  D.  Munger. 

Boston,  1SS3.     12° 1225.4 


Freeman,  Edward  A.     Comparative    politics. 

N.Y.,  1874.     8° 232.12 

English  towns  and   districts.     A   series   of 
addresses   and   sketches.     London,   1883. 

8° 776.9 

Greater  Greece   and   Greater  Britain ;  and 
George  Washington  the  expander  of  Eng- 
land.  [Two  lectures.]   London,  1886.   12°,  1421.12 
Growth  of  the  English  Constitution.     Lon- 
don, 1872.     12° 227.18 

Historical  essays.     London,  1871.     8°     .     .      477.5 

The  same.     (Second  series) 693.7 

The  same.     (Third  series) 692.4 

The  historical  geography  of  Europe.     Lon- 
don, 1882.     2  V.     8° .597.9 

The  same 697.3 

Methods  of  historical  study.    London,  1886. 

^° '. 12.53.5 

Norman  conquest  of  England,  History  of 

the.     Oxford,  1870-76.     5  v.     8°      ...      513.7 
The  ofiiee  of  the  historical  professor.     Lon- 
don, 1884.     12° 1242.6 

Old  English  history  for  children.     London, 

1869.     12° 511.4 

Outlines  of  history.     KY.,  1872.     16°     .     .     473.21 
Saracens,  History  and   conquests   of    the. 

London,  1876.     12° 491.10 

Sketches  from  the  subject,  and  neighbour 

lands,  of  Venice.     London,  1381.     12°     .      772.5 
Some  impressions  of  the  U.S.    N.Y.,  1883. 

12° 775.10 

The  unity  of  history.     London,  1872.     12°,     252.10 
Freeman,   Frederick.     Cape  Cod,   History  of. 

Boston,  1860.     2  v.     8° 544.14 

Freeman,  James  E.    Gatherings  from  an  artist's 

portfolio.     N.Y.,  1877.     16° 657.5 

Gatherings    from    an    artist's  portfolio  in 

Rome.     Boston,  1883.     12° 775.2 

Freemasonry,  History  of.     N.Y.,  1874.     8°     .      245.7 
The  early  history  and  antiquities   of  free- 
masonry, as  connected  with  ancient  Norse 
guilds    and    the    oriental   and   medieval 
building  fraternities.    G.  F.  Fort.    Phila., 

1877.     8° 1211.8 

Old  constitutions  of  the  Free  Masons;  Lon- 
don, 1871.     8° 246.4 

Opinions  on  its  origin,  nature,  and  tendency. 
J.  C.  Odiorne.     Boston,  1830.     12°      .     .     297.21 
Freer,  Martha  Walker.    Jeanne  d' Albert,  Queen 

of  X'aearre,  Life  of.    London,  [n.d.]    12°,     1124.9 
Freese,  Jacob   R.     Palestine,  Syria  and   Asia 

Minor.     Phila.,  1869.     12° 734.10 

Fremautle,  W.  H.     The  gospel  of  the  secular 

life.     N.Y.,  1883.     16° 1229.21 

Fremont,  Mrs.    Jessie   Benton.     Story  of  the 

guard.     Boston,  1863.     16° 426.14 

Fremont,  John  C.    Life,  explorations  and  pub- 
lic services.     Boston,  1856.     16°      ...       102.8 
Report  of  expedition  to  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tains in  1842-13.     Washington,  1845.     8°,      737.1 
French,  B.  F.     Louisiana  and  Florida.     1527- 

1702.     N.Y.,  1875.     8° 547.5 

French,  G.  H.     The  butterflies  of  the  eastern 

U.S.     Phila.,  1886.     12° 1327.10 

French,  H.  W.    Art  and  artists  in  Connecticut. 

Boston,  1879.    8° 654.16 

French,  Harry  W.     Nuna,   the  Bramin  girl. 

Boston,  1882.     16° 388.12 

Our  boys  in  India.  The  w.iuderings  of  two 
young  Americans  in  Hindostan.  Boston, 
1SS3.    8° 773.18 


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French  history.     See  France,  History  of. 
French   laiijuage.     (For  books  in  French,  see 
list  at  the  end  of  the  catalogue.) 
French  etymological  dictionary.    A.  Brack- 
et.    Oxford,  1873.     12=' 244.6 

French  literature. 

Besant,  W.    Early  studies  in  French  poetry. 

London,  ISCS.     12° 612.12 

French  humorists.      London,  187.3.      S°,       143. .3 
Cousin,  Jouffroy,  and  Constant,  B.     Philo- 
sophical miscellanies.    Boston,  18:31).    2  v. 

12° 290.1 

Gautier,  T.,  joint  author.    Famous  French 

authors.     N.Y.,  1879.     8° 183.9 

Half-hours  with  the  best  French   authors. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 224.5 

James,  Henry.    French  poets  and  novelists. 

London,  1878.     12° 177.8 

The  same 1232.12 

Jouffroy.  Introduction  to  ethics,  including 
a  critical  survey  of  mor.al  systems.  Bos- 
ton, 1839.     2  V.     12° 296.2 

Matthews,  J.  B.     French  dramatists  of  the 

nineteenth  century.     N.Y.,  1881.     12°     .     1113.1 
Saintsbury,    G.     Short  history  of    French 

literature.     Oxford,  1882.     12°    ...     .     1222.8 
Van  Laun,  H.     History  of  French  litera- 
ture.    N.Y.,  1876.     3v.     8° 245.19 

Vol.  I.  From  its  origin  to  the  renaissance. 
IL  From  the  renaissance  to  the  end 

of  the  reign  of  Louis  XIV. 
III.  From  the  end  of  the  reign  of  Louis 
XIV.  to  the  end  of  the  reign  of 
Louis  Philippe. 
French  and  Belgians.    P.  E.  Gibbons.     Phila., 

1879.     12° 702.9 

French  and  Indian  War  in  New  England  and 

parts  adjacent.    1744-49.    History.    With 

a  memoir  of  Maj.  Gen.  Shirley.     S.  G. 

Drake.     Albany,  N.Y.,  1870.     8°     .     .     .     486.10 

French  and  Italian  note-books.    N.  Hawthorne. 

Boston,  1872.     2  v.     12° 256.9 

The  same 372.3 

French  country  family,  A.    Mme.   De  Witt. 

N.Y.,  1868.     12° 343.13 

The  same 343.39 

French  country  house,  A  week  in  a,  and  other 
tales.   Mrs.  A.  K.  Sartoris.   Boston,  [n.d.] 

8° 395.8 

French  heiress  in  her  own  chateau.     Author 

of  "One  only."  London,  1878.  12°.  .  932.4 
French  home  life.  Edinburgh,  1873.  8°  .  .  246.13 
French  pictures  with  pencil  and  pen.     L.  de 

Colange.     Boston,  1879.     4° R.  L. 

French,   The,   at   home.      A.   Rhodes.     N.Y., 

1875.     16° 263.24 

Freneau,   Philip.     Poems   on   the  events  and 
actors  in  the  American  war  of  independ- 
ence.    A  reprint.     London,  1861.     16°     .       575.9 
Frfere,  M.     Eastern  fairy  legends.    Phila.,  1879. 

12° 292.19 

Freres.The.  Mrs.  A.  F.  Hector.  N.Y.,  1882.  16°,     388.21 

The  same 388.22 

Fresh  fields.     [Sketches.]    J.  Burroughs.    Bos- 
ton, 1885.     12° 1242.5 

Fresh  hearts,  with  other  things.     R.  T.  S.  Low- 
ell.    Boston,  1860.     16° 553.13 

Fresh   leaves   in,  "The  book  and  the  story." 

Mrs.  E.  Ranyard.  N.Y.,  1871.  12°  .  .  217.8 
Fret  cutting  and  wood  carving,  A  manual  of. 

T.  Seaton.     London,  1875.     12°.     .     .     .     069.28 


Fret-salving  and  wood-carving  for  amateurs. 

G.A.Sawyer.     Boston,  1875.     12°      .     .     681.10 

Preytag,  Gustave.     Debit  and  credit.    N.Y., 

1858.     12° 311.24 

Ingo.    N.Y.,  1873.     16° 362.15 

Ingraban.     N.Y.,  1873.     16° 362.20 

The  lost  manuscript.     N.Y.,  1809.    8°   .     .     346.23 

Friar  Anselmo,  and  other  poems.     Mrs.  J.  C. 

R.  Dorr.     N.Y.,  1879.     12° 582.9 

Friar  Ilildebrand's  cross;  or.  The  monk  of 
Tavystoke  Abbaye.  M.  A.  Paull.  Lon- 
don," 1882.     12° 946.16 

Friar  Jerome's  beautiful  book,  and  other  poems. 

T.  B.  AUlrich.     Boston,  1881.     18°      .     .     583.21 

Friars-wood  post-office.  C.  M.  Yonge.  Lon- 
don, 1879.     18° 378.9 

Friction  and  lost  work,  in  machinery  and  mill- 
work.     K.H.Thurston.    N.Y.,  188.i.    S°,     1.326.1 

Fridolin's  mystical  marriage.      A.  Wilbrandt. 

X.Y.,  1884.     18° 9.51.13 

Friedmann,  Paul.  Anne  Boleyn.  A  chapter 
of  English  history,  1527-36.  London,  1884. 
2  V.     8° 1127.6 

Friend  Fritz.  A  tale  of  the  banks  of  the  Lau- 
ter.  E.  Erckmann  and  A.  Chatrian. 
N.Y.,  1877.     12° .366.15 

Friendly   council  for  girls.     S.    Cox.      N.Y., 

1868.     12° 266.22 

Friends :  A  duet.     E.  S.  Phelps.   Boston,  1881. 

12° 379.27 

Tlie  same .379.28 

Friends  and  foes  from  fairy  land.  Lord  Bra- 
bourne.     Boston,  1886.     12° 932.11 

Friendsin council.  A. Helps.  Leipslc,1873.  12°,      261.7 

Friends  worth  knowing.  Glimpses  of  Ameri- 
can natural  history.  E.  Ingersoll.  N.Y., 
1881.     16°     .     . 921.2 

Friendship  of  books,  and  other  lectures.    F. 

D.  Maurice.     London,  1874.     12°   .     .     .      227.6 

Friendships  of  women.  W.  R.  Alger.  Bos- 
ton, 1808.     12° 236.21 

Fris-wrell,  J.  Hain.     The  better  self.     London, 

1875.     12° 422.13 

Footsteps  to  fame.  London,  1874.  8°  .  .  222.14 
The  gentle  life.     London,  1870.     12°.     .     .     254.16 

Frith,  Henry.  Ascents  and  adventures.  Lon- 
don, 1884.     12° 919.4 

Brave  days  of  old.  London,  1886.  12°.  .1423.13 
Escaped  from  Siberia.  N.Y.,  1886.  12°  .  974.3 
King  Arthur,  and  his  knights  of  the  Round 

Table.     London,  1884.     12° 928.4 

On  the  wings  of  the  wind.     London,  188.5. 

12° 928.8 

Schoolboys  all  the  world  over.    N.Y.,  1881. 

12° 912.11 

Unac,  the  Indian.     London,  1884.     12°.    .      919.3 

Frithiof's  saga.     E.  Tegner.     N.Y.,  1867.    12°,     614.15 

Frobisher,  J.  E.     Acting  and  oratory.     N.Y., 

1879.     12°     .     .     ^ 082.3 

Frobisher,  &!(•  Martin.  Life;  containing  a  nar- 
rative of  the  Spanish  Armada.  F.  Jones. 
London,  1878.     12° 178.7 

Frcebel,  Friedrich,  Reminiscences  of.     B.  von 

Marenholz-Biilow.     Boston,  1877.     16°    .     176.14 

Froebel's  Mother  songs,  games  and  stories.     F. 

and  E.  Lord,  Eds.     London,  lSa5.     8°     .     .572.11 

Froissart,  Sir  John.     Chronicles  of  adventure 
in  Engl.and,  France,  Spain,  etc.     Ed.  for 
boys  by  S.  Lanier.     N.Y.,  1879.     8°     .     .      448.7 
Chronicles  of  England,  France  and  Spain. 
London,  1849.    Roy.  8° 526.1 


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From  attic  to  cellar.     A  book  for  young  house- 
keepers.    Mrs.  Oakey.     N.Y.,  1879.     16°,     283.19 
From  cadet  to  colonel.     The  record  of  a  life  of 

active   service.     T.  Seaton.     N.Y.,  1877. 

12° 172.5 

From  canal  boy  to  president;  or,  The  boyhood 

and  manhood  of  James  A.  Garfield.     H. 

Alger,  Jr.    N.Y.,  1881.     16° 913.21 

From  Cape  Cod  to  Dixie.    J.  M.  Mackie.    X.  Y., 

1864.     12° 662.26 

"From  Dan  to  Beersheba."     J.  P.  Xewuian. 

X.Y.,  1864.     12° 735.10 

From   dawn  to  dark  in  Italy.     Buston,  |n.d.] 

12° " 414.5 

From  different  standpoints.     Mrs.  I.  M.  Alden 

and    Mrs.   I.    H.    Foster.     Boston,    1878. 

12° 364.89 

From  dreams  to  waking.     Mrs.  E.  L.  Linton. 

N.Y.,  1877.     S° 369.11 

From   farm   boy  to  senator;  the  boyhood  and 

manhood  of  Daniel  Webster.     H.  Alger, 

Jr.     X.Y.,  1882.     16° 914.24 

From  fourteen  to  fourscore.    Mrs.  S.  W.  Jewett. 

X.Y.,  1871.     12° 352.12 

"From    grave   to  gay."     Selections   from   the 

poems  of  H.  Cholmondeley-Pennell.  N.  Y., 

1884.     18° 585.2 

From  hand   to  hand.     G.  Dannenberg.     Mrs. 

\yister,  Trans.     Phila.,  1882.     12°  .     .     .     389.23 
From  hand  to  mouth.     A.  M.  Douglas.     Bos- 
ton, 1878.     12° 366.34 

From  home  to  home.     Autumn  wanderings  in 

the  North-West   (of    America),   1881-84. 

A.S.Hill.     London,  18a5.     8°    .     .     .     .     788.11 
From  jest  to  earnest.     E.  P.  Roe.     X.Y.,  1875. 

12° :326.23 

The  same 354.38 

From  log-cabin  to  the  White  House.     W.  M. 

Thayer.     Boston,  1881.     12° 914.3 

From  Madge  to  Margaret.     Mrs.  C.  G.  Curtis. 

Boston,  1884.     12° 391.24 

The  same 952.8 

From   my  youth   up.     Mrs.    M.   V.  Terhune. 

N.Y.,  1874.     12° 423.4 

From   Ponkapog  to  Pesth.     [Travel.]     T.   B. 

Aldrich.     Boston,  1883.     12° 775.14 

From  powder  monkey  to  admiral.     W.  H.  G. 

Kingston.     N.Y.,  1884.     12° 917.11 

From  the  earth  to  the  moon.     J.Verne.     X.Y., 

1874.     8° 324.8 

Tlie  same 324.9 

Fromeutin,  Eugene,   painter  and  writer.    L. 

Gonse.     Boston,  1883.     sm.  4°    .     .     .     .     1122.2 
The  old  masters  of  Belgium  and  Holland. 

Boston,  1882.     8° 684.7 

Fronteuac  and  New  France  under  Louis  XIV. 

F.  Parkman.     Boston,  1877.     8°      .     .     .      485.9 
Frost,  H.  F.     Schubert,  Life  of.     X'.Y.,  1881. 

12° 194.28 

Frost,  John.     U.S.,  A  popular  history  of  the. 

N.Y.,  188L     12° 691.8 

Frost,  S.   Annie.    Almost   a  woman.    X'.Y., 

187G.     16° 441.30 

Frost,   Thomas.      Circus   life   and   celebrities. 

London,  1875.     12° 212.3 

Half-liouis  with  the  early  explorers.     Lon- 
don, [n.d.]     8° 246.5 

Frothingham,  Octavius  B.     Parker,  Theodore, 

Life  of.     Boston,  1874.     8° 145.2 

Ripley,  George,  Life  of.    Boston,  1882.    12°,     1115.5 
Smith,  Gerrit,  Life  of.     N.Y.,  1878.     12°    .      177.4 


Frothingham,  Octavius  B.  —  concluded. 

Visions  of  the  future,  and  other  discourses. 

N.Y.,  1879.     12° 286.4 

Frothingham,    Richard.      Battle    of    Bunker 

Hill.     Boston,  187.5.     8° 541.21 

Boston,  History  of  the  siege  of.  Boston, 
1851.    8° 537.8 

King,  Thomas  Starr,  Tribute  to.  Boston, 
186.5.     16° 13.3.13 

Rise  of  the  republic  of  the  U.S.     Boston, 

1872.     8° 237.14 

Warren,  Joseph,  Life  and  times  of.  Bos- 
ton, 186-5.     8° 156.4 

Froude,  James  Anthony.     Cifisar.     [A  sketch.] 

N.Y.,  1879.     8° 184.2 

Cariyle,  Thomas,  History  of  the  first  forty 
years  of  the  life  of.     N.Y.,   1882.     2  v. 

8° 1112.9 

History  of  his  life  in  London.    1834-1881. 
X.Y.,  1884.     12° 1128.22 

Ed.      Reminiscences    of    Cariyle.      X'.Y., 

1881.     12° ".....     187.10 

The  same 187.11 

Ed.     Cariyle,  Mrs.  Jane  W.,  Letters  and 
memorials  of.     N.Y.,  1883.     2  v.    8°   .     .1116.14 
The  same 1116.15 

The  English  in  Ireland.    X.Y.,  1873.     3  v. 

(Vol  L  missing.)     12° 521.3 

History  of  England.      N.Y.,  1865.      12  v. 

12° 514.6 

Luther:  A   short  biogi-aphy.      N.Y.,  1884. 

12° 1126.5 

Oceana;  or,  England  and  her  colonies. 
N.Y.,  1886.    8° 793.11 

Short    studies    on  great  subjects.       N.Y. , 

[n.d.]     12° 226.1 

The  same.     (Second  series) 226.2 

The  same.     (Third  series)       282.25 

Frozen  Asia.     A  sketch   of  modern  Siberia. 

C.H.Eden.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16°.     .     .     .     "62.17 
Frozen  deep.  The.    W.  Collins.    Boston,  1875. 

12° 335.7 

Frozen  sea.  The  great.  A  personal  narrative 
of  the  voyage  of  the  "Alert"  during  the 
Arctic  expedition  of  1875-76.  A.  H. 
Markham.  London,  1880.  12°  .  .  .  .  766.6 
Frozen  zone,  The,  and  its  explorers,  for  one 
thousand    years.      A.    Hyde,  joint   Ed. 

Hartford,  1876.     8° 767.10 

Fruit  between  the  leaves.     [Essays.]     A.  Wyn- 

ter.     London,  1875.     2  v.     12°    ...     .     282.23 
Fruit  culture. 

Barry,  P.  The  fruit  garden.  X.Y.,  1872. 
8° 648.11 

Downing,  A.  J.     Fruits  and  fruit-trees  of 

America.     X.Y.,  1855.     12° 646.13 

Elliott,  F.  W.     Fruit  growers'  hand-book. 

Rochester,  X.Y.,  1870.     16° 647.24 

Hills,  W.  H.  Small  fruits;  their  propaga- 
tion and  cultivation;  including  the  grape. 
Boston,  1886.     8° ."    .     .     1329.4 

Roe,  E.  P.  Success  with  small  fruits. 
a.Y.,  1880.     8° 683.4 

Strong,  W.  C.  Fruit  culture;  and  the  lay- 
ing out  and  management  of  a  country 
home.     Boston.  188.5.     16° 1321.24 

Thomas,  J.  J.    The  American  fruit  cultur- 

ist.     N.Y.,  1867.     12° 646.14 

Thomson,  D.     Fruit  culture   under  glass. 

Edinburgh,  1873.     8° 048.7 

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Fruits,  flowers,  and  farming.     II.  \\.  BeecUer. 

N.Y.,  1850.     12° 648.10 

Fry,  Kli/.abeth,  Life  of.  Mrs.  E.  R.  Pitman. 
(Famous  women  series.)  Boston,  1884. 
10° 1121.15 

Fryer,  W.  J.    Architectural  iron  work.    N.Y., 

1876.    8° 654.3 

Pudge  family  in  Paris.     T.  Brown,  Kd.     N.Y., 

isis.     10° .-)5.'3..34 

Fuel  of  the  sun,  The.  W.  M.  Williams.  Lon- 
don, lS-0.     8° 045. 2 

Fuller,  Albert  W.  Artistic  homes  in  city  and 
country.  (Illustrated.)  Boston,  1882. 
Ob.  folio R.  L. 

Fuller,  Andrew  S.     The  grape  culturist.     N.Y., 

1S15.     12° 640.17 

Practical  forestry.     N.Y.,  1884.     12° .     .     .  1318.22 

Fuller,   Arthur    B.,   Life    of.      H.    F.    Fuller. 

Boston,  1803.     16° 161.8 

Fuller,    Hiram.     Belle    Brittan.    N.Y.,    18.58. 

12° 421.17 

Fuller,  Horace  W.  Imposters  and  adventu- 
rers.   Noted  French  trials.    Boston.  1S82. 

16° 1212.29 

and  Almy,  Charles,  Jr.  The  law  of  mar- 
ried women  in  Massachusetts.  Boston, 
1878.     12° 285.16 

Fuller,  Margaret.    See  also  Ossoli,  Cnuntess  d'. 
(Marchessa  Ossoli)   Life  of.      Mrs.   J.   W. 

Howe.     Boston,  1883.     12° 1115.19 

The  same 1115.21 

Fuller-Ossoli,  Margaret.  T.  W.  Higginson. 
(American  men  of  letters.)  Boston,  1884. 
12° 1126.16 

Fuller,  Manila.     Righted  at  last.     N.Y.,  1874. 

8° 377.36 

Puller,  Richard.    Life.    J.  H.  Cuthbert.   N.Y., 

1S79.     12° 182.7 

FuUertoQ,  Georgiana,  Lady.     Grantley  Manor. 

Baltimore,  [n.d.]     12° 972.10 

Fullness  of  blessing;  or.  The  Gospel  of  Christ, 
as  illustrated  from  the  Book  of  Joshua. 
S.  F.  Smiley.     N.Y.,  1870.     12°  .     .     .     .     267.21 

Fulton,  C.  C.  Europe  viewed  through  Ameri- 
can spectacles.     Phila.,  1878.     8°    .     .     .     496.11 

Fulton,  Justin  D.     Show  your  colors.    N.Y., 

1875.     10° 403.19 


Fulton,   R.     Life.     J.   lienwick.      (American 

biography.  Vol.  X.) 111.2 

Life  of,  and  history  of  steam  navigation. 

T.W.Knox.  N.Y..  1880.  12° .  '^  .  .1137.13 
Fulton,   K.    I.,   and    Trueblood,    T.    C,   Edn. 

Choice  readings  from  standanl   author.s. 

Boston,  1885.     12° 1245.14 

Fun  jottings.  N.P.Willis.  N.Y.,  1853.  12°.  452.1 
Fundamental   questions.     Chiefly  relating   to 

the   Book  of    Genesis   and   the   Hebrew 

Scriptures.     E.   L.    Clark.      N.Y.,   1882. 

12° 1222.9 

Fungi:   their  nature   and  use.     M.  E.   Cooke. 

N.Y.,  1875.     12° 638.7 

Funny  side  of  physic;  or.  The   mysteries   of 

medicine.     Presenting  the  humorous  and 

serious   sides  of    medical   practice.      An 

expose  of  medical  humbugs,  quacks,  and 

charlatans,  in  all  ages,  and  all  countries. 

A.  D.  Crabtree.  Hartford,  1872.  8°  .  .  247.18 
Fur  bearing  animals  of  North  America.     E. 

Coues.     Boston,  1877.     8° 0.50.5 

Fur  country,  The.  J.Verne.  Boston,  1874.  8°,  324.20 
Fur  land.  The  groat.     Sketches  of  life  in  the 

Hudson  Bay  territory.     H.  M.  Robinson. 

N.Y..  1879.     12° 762.5 

Furley,  John.     Struggles  and  experience  of  a 

neutral  volunteer.     London,  1872.     2  v. 

8° 490.13 

Furness,  W.  II.  Jesus.  Phila.,  1871.  8°.  .  114.11 
Verses  translated   from   the   German,  and 

hymns.     Boston,  1880.     18° 586.3 

Furniture  designs,  The  cabinet  of  practical, 

useful,    and    decorative.      H.    Lawford. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]    Folio R.  L. 

Fustel  de  Coulanges,  N.  D.     Religion  and  laws 

of  ancient  Greece   and   Rome.     Boston, 

1874.     12° 525.3 

Future    life.   History   of    the    doctrine    of    a. 

W.  R.  Alger.  Phila.,  1804.  8°  .  .  .  .  <127.7 
Future  state,   The   jdiilosophy  of.      T.   Dick. 

Phila.,  1845.     2  v.     12° 125.8 

Fyfe,  J.  Hamilton.     Enterprise  beyond  the  seas. 

London,  1871.     12° 240.25 

Merchant  enterprise.  London,  1871.  12°.  2.52.23 
Fyffe,   C.    A.      Modern    Europe,    History    of. 

(Vol.  L)     N.Y.,  1881.    8° 091.6 


G. 


G.  T.  T. ;  or.  The  wonderful  adventures  of  a 
Pullman.  E.  E.  Hale.  Boston,  1877. 
1G° 371.8 

Gaboriau,  Emile.  Other  people's  money.  Bos- 
ton, 1875.     8° 346.11 

Gabriel  Conroy.     Bret  Harte.     Boston,   1882. 

16° 389.24 

The  same 427.41 

Gaddings  with  a  primitive  people.     W.  A.  B. 

Groham.     N.Y'.,  1878.     16° 281.18 

Gage,  A.  P.  Physical  technics.  A  teaclier's 
manual  of  physical  manipulation.  Bos- 
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Gage,W^illiamL.    Mendelssohn,  Life  of.    N.Y., 

1805.     8° ■    .     .     .     .       134.7 

Ritter,  Carl,  Life  of.     N.Y.,  1867.     12°  .     .      210.8 
Studies  in  Bible  lands.     Boston,  1809.     12°,     715.13 

Gagneur,  M.  L.    A  Nihilist  princess.    Chicago, 

18S1.     12° 387.16 

Gairdner,  James.     Early  chronicles  of  Europe. 

(England.)    London,  [n.d.]     12°    .     .     .     1413.7 


Gajani,  Guglielmo.     The  Roman  exile.     Bos- 
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Gala-days.      M,    A,    Dodge.      Boston,    1864. 

]2 244  22 

Galama.    J.  B.  de  Liefde.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     8°    .     340. ciO 
Galaxy,    The.      N.Y".,    1870-77.      Vols.    XI.- 

XXIV.     8° 741.2 

Vol.  XI.  Jan.-June,  1871. 
XII.  July-Dec,  1871. 

XIII.  Jan.-June,  1872. 

XIV.  July-Dec,  1872. 
XV.  Jan.-June,  1873. 

XVI.  July-Dec,  1873. 

XVII.  Jan.-June,  1874. 

XVIII.  July-Dec,  1874. 

XIX.  Jan.-June,  1875. 

XX.  July-Dec,  1875. 

XXI.  Jan.-June,  1876. 

XXII.  July-Dec,  1876. 

XXIII.  Jan.-June,  1877. 

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Galdos,  B.  Perez.     Gloria.     N.Y.,  18S2.     2  v. 

18° 041.3 

Marianela.     N.Y.,  1883.     18° 041.23 

Trafalga.     KY.,  1884.     18° 951.7 

Gale,  Ethel  C.     Hints  on  dress.    N.Y.,  1872. 

12° 234.13 

Galileo,  Private  life  of.     Compiled  principally 

from  liis  correspoHdence,  and  that  of  his 

eldest  daughter.      Si-iter   Maria  Celeste. 

Phila.,  [n.iL]     12° 178.30 

Gallatin,  Albert,  Life  of.     H.  Adams.     Phila., 

1879.  8° 276.7 

Writings  of.     H.  Adams,  Ed.     Phila.,  1870. 

3v.     8° 276.5 

Gallenga,  Antonio.     Episodes  of    my  second 
life.    American  and  English  experiences. 

Phila.,  1885.     12° 1129.8 

Iberian  reminiscences.    Travel  in  Spain  and 

Portugal.     London,  1883.     2  v.     S°      .     .      779.5 
Gait,  John.     Byron,  ior(/,  Life  of.     N.Y.,  18.55. 

16° 131.8 

The  entail.  Edinburgh,  18G8.  16°  .  .  .  331.15 
Lawrie  Todd.  London,  1840.  12°  .  .  .  347.2 
Woolsev,  Cardinal,  Life  of.     London,  1846. 

8°    .' 139.4 

Galtou,  Douglass.     Observations  on  the  con- 
struction of  healthy  dwellings.     Oxford, 

1880.  8° 676.19 

Galtou,  Francis.     Hereditary    genius.     N.Y., 

1871.     12° 634.9 

Inquiries  into  human  faculty  and  its  devel- 
opment.   N.Y.,1883.    8°" 1311.16 

Gama,  Vasca  da.     G.  M.  Towle.     Boston,  1878. 

12° 178.1 

Game  bird  shooting,  American.    J.  M.  Murphy. 

N.Y.,  1882.     12° 672.8 

Gaines.     Aquarius.     Advanced    whist.     Lon- 
don, 1884.     35,° 686.22 

Bellew,  Mrs.  C,  Ed.  The  merry  circle. 
London,  [n.d.]     12° 273.4 

Bellew,  Frank.  That  charming  evening. 
N.Y.,  1878.     12° 273.5 

Bohn,  H.  G.,  Ed.  Hand-book  of  whist, 
piquet,  ecarte,  backgammon,  bowls,  etc. 
London,  1867.     16° 635.20 

Cadogan,  A.  Games  of  patience.  (Illus- 
trated.)    London,  1883.     8° 684.14 

Cassell's  Book  of  sports  and  pastimes. 
N.Y.,  [n.d.]    S° 683.21 

Gill,  W.  F.  Parlor  tableaux.  Boston,  1871. 
12° 244.10 

Lewis,  A.  J.  Parlor,  and  evening  party, 
entertainments.     London,   [n.d.]     12°    .      685.1 

Mayne,  L.  D.     What  shall  we  do  to-night  ? 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 273.20 

The  same 463.3 

Valentine,  Mrs.,  Ed.  Games  for  family 
parties  and  children.  London,  1869. 
12° 431.19 

Williams,  H.  T.,  and  Frost,  S.  A.  Even- 
ing amusements;  or,  Merry  games  for 
merry  people.     N.Y.,  1878.     8°  .     .     .     .      273.8 

Wood,   J.   G.,  Ed.    The  boy's    playmate. 

London,  [n.d.]     12° 932.15 

Gamgee,  John.    Yellow  fever  a  nautical  disease. 

X.Y.,  1870.     S° 676.4 

Gangooly,  J.  C.     Life  and  religion  of  the  Hin- 
doos.    Boston,  1800.     12° 721.10 

Gannett,  E.  S.     Gannett,  W.  C,   Memoir  of. 

Boston,  1875.     8° 115.7 

The  same 115.8 


Garden  of  Eden,   Talks  on  the.     G.  Yeager. 

Phila.,  1873.     16° 4.31.4 

Garden,  Tour  round  my.    J.  B.  A.  Karr.    Lon- 
don, 18.56.    10° 2.35.25 

Garden,   The   wild.     W.   Robinson.     London, 

1870.     12° 254.22 

Gardening.     Bright,  H.  A.     A  year  in  a  Lan- 
cashire garden.     London,  1879.     12°   .     .      292.5 

Downing,  A.  J.  Landscape  gardening. 
N.Y.,  ia55.     8° 647.8 

Fish,  D.  T.,  Ed.  Cassell's  Popular  garden- 
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Harris,  J.  Gardening  for  young  and  old. 
The  cultivation  of  garden  vegetables. 
N.Y.,  1883.     12° 685.17 

Ornamental  gardening  for  Americans.  A 
treatise  on  beautifying  homes,  towns, 
cemeteries,  etc.     N.Y.,  1885.     12°  .     .     .     1612.2 

Pvoe,  E.  P.  Play  and  profit  in  my  garden. 
X.Y.,  1873.     12° 263.4 

Schenck,  P.  A.  Gardeners  text-book. 
Boston,  1851.     12° 648.32 

Smee.  A.     Plan  and  cultuie  of  my  garden. 

London,  1872.     8° 618.11 

Warner,  A.     Gardening  by  myself.    N.Y., 

1872.     12° 648.25 

Williams,  H.  T.   Window  gardening.   N.Y., 

1872.     8°       647.17 

Wood,  S.  Multum-in-parvo  gardening. 
How  to  grow  fruits,  vegetables  and  flow- 
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See  Floriculture  and  Fruit  Culture. 
Gardens  of  the  sun;  or,  A  naturalist's  jourual 
on  the  mountains,  and  in  the  forests  and 
swamps  of   Borneo  and  the  Sulu  Archi- 
pelago.   F.  W.  Burbridge.    London,  1880. 

8° 774.9 

Gardiner,  Bertha  M.     The  French  revolution, 

1789-1795.     Boston,  18S3.     18°    ...     •      596.3 
Gardiner,  Samuel  R.     Charles,  Prince,  and  the 
Spanish  marriage.     A  chapter  of  English 
history.     London,  1869.     2  v.     S°    .     .     .      696.3 

England,    History    of,    160.3-42.      London, 

1883.     4v.     12° 1413.2 

English  history  for  students.  N.Y.,  1881. 
go 694.3 

English  history  for  young  folks.  N.Y., 
1861.     16° 591.14 

Historical  biographies.    London,  1884.   18°,     1131.9 
Gardiner,   William.      The    music    of    nature. 

Boston,  1837.     8° 649.10 

Gardner,  Celia  E.     Rich  Medwav's  two  loves. 

N.Y.,  187.5.     12° 361.21 

Terrace  roses.     N.Y.,  1878.     12°     ...     .     307.35 

Tested;  or,  Hope's  fruition.  N.Y.,  1874. 
12° 334.2 

A  woman's  wiles.     N.Y.,  1876.     12°  .     .     .     334.27 
Gardner,   Dorsey.      Quatre   Bras,   Ligny    and 
Waterloo.     A  narrative  of  the  campaign 
in  Belgium  in  1815.     Boston,  18S2.     8°    .      695.5 
Gardner,  E.  C.    Home  interiors.    Boston,  1S78. 

12° 657.14 

Homes,  and  all  about  them.     Boston,  1885. 

12° 687.22 

Homes,  and  how  to  make  thcra.  Boston, 
1874.     8° 649.14 

The  house  that  Jill  built.  (Home  archi- 
tecture.)   N.Y.,  1882.     12° 685.16 

Illustrated  homes.     Boston,  1875.     12°  .     .     263.22 
Gardner,  F.  B.      Carriage   painter's    manual. 

N.Y.,  1871.     10° 668.24 


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Gardner,  F.  B.  —  concluded. 

Everybody's  paint  book.     A  guide  to  out- 
door and  in-door  painting.     N.T.,  18S4. 

16° 080.14 

Gardner,  Francis.     Memorial.     Boston,    1876. 

V2° 171.22 

Gardner,  John.      Lonsevity.      London,    1871. 

lfi= ' 631.22 

Gareth  and  Lynette.     [A  poem.]     A.  Tenny- 
son.    Boston,  1872.     16° 565.8 

Garfield,   James  A.     Alger,   H.     From    canal 

boy  to  president.     N.Y.,  1S81.     10°      .     .     913.21 
Blaine,  J.  G.     Eulogy  delivered  before  tlie 
Senate  and  House  of  Kepresentatives  of 
the  U.  S.,  Feb.  27,  1882.     Boston,  1882. 

16° 1111.11 

Bundy,  J.  M.     From  birth  to  presidency. 

From  Mentor  to  Elberon.   A.  F.  Rockwell. 

Eulogy.    J.G.Blaine.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]    12°,  1118.10 

Coffin,  C.  C.    Life  of  Garfield;  and  a  sketch 

of  the  life  of  C.  A.  Arthur.    Boston,  18S(). 

12° 178.34 

ninsdale,   B.  A.     President  Garfield,    and 
education.      (Uiram    College   Memorial.) 

Boston,  1882.     12° 1213.10 

Hoar.  G.  F.     Eulogy  delivered  at  Worcester 

Dec.  30,  1881.     Boston,  1882.     16°.     .     .1111.12 
Pedder,  H.  C.     Garfield's  place  in  history. 

•     N.Y.,  1882.     12° 1213.10 

Garland,  Hugh  A.     Randolph,  John,  Life  of. 

X.Y.,  185.5.     8° 140.2 

Garnett,  F.ichard,  Ed.     Select  letters  of  P.  B. 

Shelley.     N.Y.,  1883.     18° 1214.10 

Gamier,  Albert.     Scientific  billiards.     Practice 
shots,   with  hints   to   amateurs.      N. Y., 

1880.     Ob.  4° 683.9 

Garratt,   Alfred   C.      Myths   in   medicine   and 

old-lime  doctors.     N.Y.,  1884.     12°      .     .     1324.0 

Garrett,  Edward,  p.'ieud.     See  Mayo,  Mrs.  I.  F. 

Garrett,  Klioda   and  Agnes.     Suggestions   for 

house  decoration   in   painting  woodwork 

and    furniture.     (Art   at    home    series.) 

Phila.,  1877.     12° 6.57.1 

Garrick,  David,  Life  of.     P.  Fitzgerald.     Lon- 
don, 1808.     2  V.     8° 1.57.8 

Garrison,  William   Lloyd.     The  story  of    his 
life,    (1805-1879,)  told    by  his    children. 

N.Y.,  188.5.     2v.     8° 1130.1 

Vol.  1.  180.5-35. 
II.  1835-40. 
Garrison  and  bis  times.     Sketches  of  the  anti- 
slavery  movement  in  America.     O.  John- 
son.    Boston,  1880.     12° 194.9 

Garroters,  The.     [A  farce.]     W.  D.  Howells. 

X.Y.,  1&S6.     18° 951.28 

Garside,  Firlh.     Adventures  of  Tom  Hanson. 

London,  1877.     12° 446.11 

Garstang   Grange.     T.   A.   Trollope.     Phila., 

[n.d.]     12° 375.22 

Garth.    J.  Hawthorne.     N.Y.,  1877.     8°     .     .      369.8 
Gas  and  ventilation.     E.  E.  Perkins.    Phila., 

1809.     12° 635.8 

Gas-consumer's   guide.   The.      Boston,   1871. 

10° 035.10 

Gas  engines.     W.  Macgregor.     London,  1885. 

12° 1327.2 

Gascoyne,  the  sandalwood  trader.     R.  M.  Bal- 

lantyne.     Boston,  1805.     10° 443.20 

Gaskell,  Mrs.  E.  C.     Bronte',   Charlotte,   Life 

of.     N.Y.,  1858.     2  v.     12° 102.10 

The  same,  in  one  vol 162.23 


Gaskell,  Mrs.  E.  C.  —  concluded. 

yi)iicis. 

Cranford.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16° 304.21 

Mary  Barton.     N.Y.,  1806.     12°      .     .     .      .343.4 

North  and  South.     N.Y.,  1877.     12°    .     .     378.15 

Rightatlast.     N.Y.,  1800.     12°.     .     .     .     304.17 

The  same,  with  other  talcs 334.16 

Ruth.     Boston,  1S53.     12° 343.3 

Wives  and  daughters.     N.Y.,  1866.     8°    .    357.24 
Gaspar  the  Gaucho.     M.  Reid.     London,  1879. 

12° 449.10 

Gasparln,  Count  Agenor  de.     America  before 

Europe.      (U.S.   in    1801.)      N.Y.,    1802. 

12° 242.3 

The  same 5tl.l6 

Gastronomy  as  a   fine  art.      Brill.it-Savarin. 

London,  [n.d.]     10° 273.2 

The  same 1231.1 

Gates  ajar,  The.     E.  S.  Phelps.     Boston,  18(50. 

12° 3.54.25 

The  same .354.20 

Gates  into  the  Psalm-country.    M.  R.  Vincent. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 285.10 

Gates  of   the   East.     A  winter  in   Egypt  and 

Syria.     H.C.Potter.     N.Y.,  1877.     10°.     731.18 
Gattina,  F.  P.  de  la.     Rome  and  the  papacy. 

Phila.,  1872.     12° 527.9 

Gatty,  Alfred.     A  key  to  Tennyson's  "In  me- 

moriam."     London,  1882.     10°.     .     .     .1231.20 
Gatty,  H.  K.  F.     Mrs.  Juliana  H.  Ewing,  and 

her  books.     London,  I8S.5.     12°.     .     .     .     1137.1 
Gaudeamus  !     Humorous  poems  from  the  Ger- 
man.    C.  G.  Lcland,  Ed.     Boston,  1S72. 

10' 551.44 

Gaussen,  L.     The  world's  birthday.     London, 

1871.     16° 451.24 

Gautier,  Judith.     The  tisurper.     An  historical 

romance  of  Japan.     Boston,  1884.     12°   .       959.4 
Gautier,  Theophile.    Captain  Fracasse.     N.Y., 

1880.     10° 370.18 

My  household  of  pets.     Boston,  1882.     16°,     1221.4 

Spirite.     N.Y.,  1877.     12° 360.37 

andothers.    Famous  French  authors.   N.Y., 

1879.     8° 183.9 

Gay,  John.    Poetical  works.     With   a   life   of 

the  author  by  Johnson.     Boston,  [n.d.] 

2v.     16° .562.13 

Gay.'J.  Drew.     The  Prince  of  Wales  in  India. 

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Gay,  Elinor.    Skilful  Susy.     (Art  needlework. ) 

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Gayarre,  Charles.     Aubert  Dubayet;  or,  The 

two  sister  republics.     Boston,  1882.     12°,     942.21 
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Philip  IL  of  Spain.     X.Y.,  1866.     8° .     .     .       .533.4 
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gossip  about  some  of  its  contents.     X.Y., 

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Boston,  1805.     12° 326.21 

Gazetteer,  Lippincott's  pronouncing.     A  geo- 
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of   1806.     J.  Thomas,   and  others,  Eds. 

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Geddie,  John.  Beyond  the  Himalayas.  Lon- 
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Central  Africa,  Lake  regions  of.     London, 

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Russian  empire,  The.     Londnii,  1S82.     12=,     772.23 

Gehring,  F.  Mozart,  Life  of.  (Great  musi- 
cians.)    N.Y.,  188.3.     12° Ills. 8 

Geier-Wally.     A  tale  of  the  Tyrol.      W.  von 

Hillern.     N.Y.,  1879.     Ifi^ 391.10 

The  same.     S'' 305.1 

Geiger,  Lazarus.  Contributions  to  the  history 
of  the  development  of  the  human  race. 
Boston,  1880.     8° 27.5.0 

Geikie,    Archibald.       Class-bf)ok    of    geology. 

London,  1880.     12° 1327.18 

Geological    studies   at  home    and    abroad. 

N.y.,  1882.     12° 079.17 

Outlines  of  field   geology.     London,    1879. 

10° 073.11 

Text-book  of  geology.     London,  1882.     8°.     1311.7 

Geikie,  Cunningham.     The  English  reforma- 
tion.    How  it  came   about,  and  why  we 
should  uphold  it.     N.Y.,  1879.     12=      .     .     285.14 
Hours  with  the  Bible.     N.Y.,  1881-84.     0  v. 

12° 125.25 

Life  and  works  of  Christ.    N.Y.,  1877.    2  v. 

S° 175.3 

The  same 1122.12 

Geikie,   James.      The  great   ice  age.      N.Y., 

1874.     12° 043.14 

Geldart,  E.  M.     Folk-lore  of   modern  Greece. 

London,  1884.     12° 959.7 

Gell,  William,  and  Gaudy,  J.  P.     Pompeiana. 

London,  1875.     8° 534.11 

Gellie,  Mrs.  M.  E.    Clement's  trial  and  victory. 

N.y.,  1875.     12° 437.20 

Stephen  the  .schoolmaster.   N.Y.,[n.d.]  12°,      396.6 

Gemini.    (No  name  series.)    Boston,  1878.    16°,     302.74 

Gemmill,  Jane  W.     Notes  on  Washington,  the 

national  capital.     Phila.,  1884.     12°     .     .     782.16 

Gems.    History  and  mystery  of  precious  stones. 

W.  Jones.     London,  1880.     12°  .     .     .     .     1327.3 

Gems,  Leisure  hours  among  the.  A.  C.  Ham- 
lin.    Boston,  1884.     12° 1324.7 

Gems  of  thought.  Choice  selections  from  many 
authors  on  one  hundred  different  subjects. 
C.  Northend.     N.Y.,  1879.     12°.     .     .     .      294.3 

Genealogies  and  pedigrees,  American,  An  in- 
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Genealogy.  See  New  England  Historical  Re- 
gister; Drake;  Bond;  Shirley:  Heraldic 
Journal;  Boutwell;  Cussans;  Town  His- 
tories; Cushman;  Chauncey;  Beltz;  Free- 
man. 

General  Bounce;  or,  The  lady  and  the  locusts. 

G.  J.  W.  Melville.     London,   [n.d.]     12°,      9.55.6 

Generals,  Famous.  (Young  American's  Li- 
brary.)    Boston,  1876.     6  v.     12°. 

Napoleon  Bonaparte 176.7 

Jackson,  Andrew 176.8 

Lafayette 176.9 

Marion,  Francis 176.10 

Taylor,  Zachary 170.11 

Washington,  George 176.12 

Genesis,  Chaldean  account  of.  Description  of 
the  creation,  the  fall  of  man,  the  deluge, 
the  tower  of  Babel,  the  times  of  the  pa- 
triarchs and  Nimrod,  Babylonian  fables, 
and  legends  of  the  gods.  From  the  cuni- 
form  inscription?.  G.  Smith.  N.Y., 
1870.     8° 481.3 


Genesis,  Notes  on.     F.  W.  Robertson.     N.Y., 

1877.     12° 272.4 

Genesis    of    species.      St.    G.    Mivart.     N.Y., 

1871.     12° 622.11 

Genevieve;  or,  The  history  of  a  servant  girl. 

A.  de  Lamartine.     London,  1804.     12°     .     304.76 

Genghis  Khan,  History  of.     J.  Abbott.     N.Y., 

1860.     10° 122.9 

Genial  showman.  The.  Reminiscences  of  the 
life  of  Artemus  Ward.  E.  P.  Hingston. 
N.y.,  1870.     8° 377.25 

Genin,  Thomas  H.  Selections  from  his  writ- 
ings, with  a  biographical  sketch.  N.Y., 
1869.     8° 168.13 

Genius  in  sunshine  and  shadow.  M.  M.  Bal- 
lon.    Boston,  1887.     12° 12.52.9 

Gentianella.     Mrs.    Randolph.     Phila.,   [n.d.] 

12° 304. .30 

Gentle  belle,  A.    F.C.Fisher.    N.Y.,  1879.    8°,     377.30 

Gentle   life.   The.     [Essays.]     J.  H.  Friswell. 

London,  1870.     12° 254.16 

Gentle   measures   in   the   management  of  the 

young.     J.  Abbott.     N.Y.,  1872.     12°      .     232.19 

Gentle   savage.   The.      [A   novel.]      E.    King. 

Boston,  1883.     12° 946.2 

Gentleman,   The.      G.    H.    Calvert.      Boston, 

1863.     16° 253.21 

Gentleman  cadet,  The.  His  careerand  adven- 
tures at  Woolwich.  A.  W.  Drayson. 
N.Y.,  Jn.d.]     12° 386.10 

Gentleman  of  leisure.     [A   novel.]     E.  Faw- 

cett.     Boston,  1881.     18° .383.30 

Gentleman's  Magazine  Library,  The.  G.  L. 
Gomme,  Ed.  Archaeology.  Part  I.  Bos- 
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Popular  superstitions.     Boston,  [n.d.]     8°.  1234.12 

Genung,   John  F.   Tennyson's   "  In    memori- 

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Geoffry   the  Lollard.      F.   Eastwood.      N.Y., 

[n.d.]     16° 414.11 

Geoffry  Hamlyn,  Recollections  of.  H.  Kings- 
ley.     Boston,  18.59.     12° 311.19 

Geographical    studies.      C.    Ritter.      Boston, 

1803.     8° 646.1 

Geography,  ancient.     S.  A.  Slitchell.     Phila., 

1851.     12° 722.2 

Atlas  of  ancient.     S.  Butler.     Phila.,  1841. 

8° 717.12 

Dictionary  of.      S.   O.    Beeton.      London, 

1868.     8° 646.2 

High  school.  S.  S.  Cornell.  N.Y.,  18.57. 
12° 659.6 

Geology.     Agassiz,  L.     Geological  sketches. 

Boston,  1866.     12° 642.21 

Buckland,   W.     Geology   and   mineralogy. 

London,  1858.     2  v.     8°      .     .     .     .     T   .     627.12 
Dawson,   J.   W.     Acadian  geology.     Lon- 
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Geikie,  A.    Class-book  of  geology.   London, 

ISSe.     12° 1327.18 

Geological  sketches  at  home  and  abroad. 

N.Y.,  1882.     12° 679.17 

Outlines  of  field  geology.     London,  1879. 

16° 673.11 

Text-book    of    geology.      London,    1882. 

8° " 1311.7 

Green,  A.  H.     Part   I.     Physical   geology. 

London,  1882.     8° " .     1315.5 

Jukes-Browne,  A.  J.  Physical  geology. 
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Geology  —  concluded. 

Kingsley,    C.      Town    geology.       London, 

1872.     16° 642.22 

Lee,  C.  A.    The  elements  of  geology.    N.Y., 

1855.     16" 646.12 

Lyell,   C.      Klements  of    geology.      N.T., 

1871.     10° 643.12 

Principles  of  geology.     N.Y.,  1872.     2  v. 

8° 643  4 

Nicols,    A.    Geological    history.     Chapters 

from  the  physical   history  of  the   earth. 

N.T.,  1880.     12° 675.21 

Rogers,  W.  B.     Geology  of  the  Virginias. 

A  reprint  of  annual   reports,  anil   other 

papers.     X.Y.,  ia'*4.     12° 1322.9 

Winchell,   A.     Geological    excursions;    or, 

The    rudiments    of    geology    for    young 

learner.*.     Chicago,  1S84.     12°     ...     .  1318.23 

Sparks  from  a  geologist's  hammer.     Chi- 
cago, ISSl.     12° 079.1 

Geometry    and    trigonometry,    Elements   of. 

A.  M.  Legendre.     N.Y.,  185.3.     8°  .     .     .       0.50.1 

The  same 030.10 

Geonomy :   creation  of  the  continents  by  the 

ocean  currents.     An  advanced  system  of 

physical   geology  and   geography.     J.   S. 

Grimes.     Phila.,  ISSo.     16° 1.321.11 

George  Eliot's  poetry,  and  other  studies.     R.  E. 

Cleveland.     N.Y.,  1SS5.     12°      ....     1245.6 
George  II.,  Memoirs  of,  from  his  accession  to 

the   death    of    Queen    Caroline.      John, 

ioni  Hervey.     N.Y.,  iaS4.     3  v.     S°  .     .     1417.9 
George   II.,  Sketches   of  the   reign   of.     Mrs. 

M.  O.  W.  Oliphant.     Boston,  [n.d.]    8°.     737.12 
George  III.,  Men  of  letters  of  the  time  of.     H. 

Brougham.     London,  18.55.     8°  .     .     .     .     148.20 
George  III.,  Public  and  domestic  life  of.     E. 

l\o\t.  Ed.     London,  1820.     2  v.     8°     .     .     172.18 
George   IV.,    Life  and   times  of.      G.   Croly. 

X.Y.,  18.5.5.     10° ".     121.17 

George  IV.,  Life,  letters,  and  opinions  of.     P. 

Fitzgerald.     N.Y.,  1881.     8° 187.14 

George  IV.,  Memoirs  of.     R.  Huish.     London, 

1875.     12° If4.11 

Georges,  the  four,  History  of.     Vol.  I.     J.  Mc 

Carlhy.     X.Y..  18S.5.     12° 1415.12 

The  same.      S.   M.   Schmucker.     N.Y., 
1875.     12° 512.3 

The  same.     B.   C.   Skottowe.     London, 

1884.     12° 1415.21 

George,  Henry.     Progress  and  poverty.    N.Y., 

1880.     12^ 294.18 

Protection,  or  free  trade.    N.Y.,  1886.     12°.  1.327.17 
George  at  the  fort ;  or,  Life  among  the  soldiers. 

C.  A.  Fosdick.     Phila.,  1882.     10°.     .     .     913.20 
George   at  the   w  heel ;  or.  Life  in   the  pilot- 
house.    C.   A.    Fosdick.      Phila.,    [n.d.] 

16° 913.23 

George  in  camp;  or.  Life  on  the  plains.     C.  A. 

Fosdick.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     10° 919.1 

George  Geith  of  Fen  Court.     Mrs.  J.  II.  Rid- 

dell.     London,  [n.d.]     12° 421. 10 

The  same 954.8 

George    Mason,    the    young    backwoods-man. 

Boston,  1829.     12° 423.20 

Georgian  plantation,  Journal  of  a  residence 

on  a.     Mrs.  F.  A.  Kemble.     N.Y.,  1863. 

12° 603.13 

Georgians,  The.     (Round-robin  series.)     Mrs. 

K.  H.  Hammond.     Boston,  1881.     10°      .       398.5 

The  same 398.6 


Geraldine   Hawthorne.     B.    M.    Butt.     N.Y., 

18Si.     10° 943.15 

Gerard,  James   W.    The    peace    of    Utrecht. 

1713-14.     N.Y.,  18a5.     8° 1423.12 

Gerard,    Jules.       Lion     hunting    in    Algeria. 

London,  18.57.     16° 722.18 

Gerhard,  William  P.    Drainage  and  sewerage 

of  dwellings.     N.Y.,  18S4.     12°.     .     .     .     1318.2 
A    guide    to    sanitary    house     inspection. 

N.Y.,  1885.     10° 1328.5 

Germaine.    E.  About.     Boston,  1860.     12°      .      425.3 
German  concjucst  of  England  in  1875.     By  an 
eye-witness  in  1925.     (From  Bl.ackwood's 
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German  fairy  tales.     MM.    Grimm.     London, 

1804.     12° 4.53.11 

The  same 441.21 

German  love.     Fragments  from  the  papers  of 
an  alien.     M.  Muller,  Ed.     London,  1884. 

12° 9.58.18 

German    music.    Modern.       H.    F.     Chorley. 

London,  1854.     12° 649.18 

German   tales.     B.   Auerbach.     Boston,  1869. 

10° 302.27 

Germany. 

Art.     Atkinson,    J.    B.     The    schools    of 
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Scott,  W.  B.    German  artists.     The  little 
masters    of    Germany.      N.Y.,    1879. 

12° 195.8 

Bidiimphy.      Austin,    S.      German    prose 

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Ferris,  G.  T.     The  great  German  compos- 
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Strauss,  G.  L.  M.     Men  who  have  made 
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Tuttle,    H.      German    political    leaders. 

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nislory.   Gindely,  A.    History  of  the  thiity 

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McCabe.     War    between    Germaiiy    and 

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Malleson,  G.  B.     The  battle-fields  of  Ger- 
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Sime,   J.     History   of    Germany.     N.Y., 

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Yonge,  C.    M.     Young  folk's   history  of 

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Lanyuwie.     (For  books  in  German,  see  list 

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German  and  English  dictionary.     W.  D. 

Whitney   and    A.   H.    Edi^ren.     N.Y., 

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LUernlure.       Baskerville,    A.      Poetry    of 

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Carlyle,  T.,  Ed.    Specimens  of  German 

rom.ances.     Boston,  1841.     2  v.     12°    .     334.11 
Chawner,   E.     Gleanings    from   German 

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Dippold,  G.  F.     The  great  epics  of  me- 
dia;val  Germany.     An  outline  of  their 
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De  Wette.     Theodore;  or,  The  skeptic's 
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Germany.    Literature — concluded. 

Dulcken,  H.  W.,  Ed.  The  book  of  Ger- 
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Gostwick,  J.,  and  Harrison,  R.     Outlines 

of  German  literature.     N.T.,  1873.     8°,      2.33.3 
Hillebrand,   K.     German   thought,  from 
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N.Y.,  1880.     12° 125.14 

Hosmer,  J.  K.    .Short  history  of  German 

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Knortz,  K.,  Ed.     Representative  German 
poems.      Original   texts   with   English 

versions.     N.Y.,  1885.     8° 572.8 

Menset,  W.     Specimens  of  his  literature. 

N.Y.,  1840.     2  V      12° 296.3 

Scherer,  W.     History  of  German  litera- 
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Taylor,  B.    Studies  in  German  literature. 

N.Y.,  1879.     16° 292.24 

Taylor,  W.     Historic  survey  of  German 
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Travel,   etc.     Biedeker,   K.     A  guide-book 
to    northern    Germany.      Boston,    1877. 

16° 764.3 

Guide-book  to  southern  Germany  and 
Austria;  including  the  eastern  Alps. 

Boston,  1873.     16° 764.4 

Baring-Gould,  S.     Gtermany,  present  and 

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The  same.     2  v.     8° 766.5 

Baur,   W.     Religious    life   in    Germany. 

London,  1872.     12° 474.6 

Brace,   C.    L.     Home    life   in   Germany. 

N.Y.,  1853.     12° 244.9 

German  home  life.     N.Y.,  1876.     12°.     .      272.2 
Green,  S.  G.     Pictures  from  the  Genuan 
fatherland,  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     8° 568.14 

Hall,  G.  S.    Aspects  of  German  culture. 

Boston,  1881.     12° 128.23 

Howitt,  W.     Rural  and  domestic  life  of 

Germany.     Phila.,  1843.     8°    .     .     .     .      662.1 
Johnson,  A.  C.    Peasant  life  in  Germany. 

iSr.Y.,1858.     12° 662.16 

Ruggles,  H.  Germany  seen  without  spec- 
tacles.    Boston,  1883.    8° 777.6 

Stael-Holstein,  Baroness  de.  Manners, 
literature  and  arts  of  Germany.     N.Y., 

1859.     2  v.     12° 532.11 

Steffens,    H.     German     university    life. 

Phila.,  1874.     12° 164.19 

Gerry,  Elbridge,  Life  of.  J.  T.  Austin.  Bos- 
ton, 1828.     8° 167.12 

Gervinus,  G.  G.    Shakespeare  commentaries. 

N.Y..  1877.    8° 276.13 

Gesta  Romanorum.  Entertaining  moral  stories 
invented  by  the  monks,  as  a  fireside  recre- 
ation, and  commonly  applied  in  their  dis- 
courses from  tlie  pulpit ;  whence  the  most 
celebrated  of  our  own  poets  and  others 
have    extracted    their  plots.     C.   Swan, 

Trans.     London,  1877.     12° 332.23 

Gesture,  A  manual  of.    A.  M.  Bacon.    Chicago, 

1873.     12° 641.10 

Getting  on  in  the  world.  W.  Mathews.  Chi- 
cago, 1873.     12° 235.4 

The  same 264.23 

Gettysburg,    The    battle    of.      S.    P.    Bates. 

Phila.,  1876.     8° 481.15 


Gettysburg,  The  battle  of.  -[From  the  "  His- 
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Comte  de  Paris.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     8°      .     .     1433.2 

Gettysburg,  From,  to  the  Rapidan.  The  army 
of  the  Potomac,  1863-64.  A.  A.  Hum- 
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Ghost  of  Redbrook,  The.     J.  G.  A.  Coulson. 

Phila.,  1879.     8° 377.18 

Ghost-land;  or.  Researches  into  the  mysteries 
of  occultism.  E.  H.  Britten,  Trans,  and 
Ed.     Boston,  1876.     8° 276.15 

Ghosts    and    ghost-seers.     C.   Crowe.     N.Y., 

1868.     12° 224.10 

Giannetto.  Lady  M.  E.  Majendie.   Edinburgh, 

1875.     12° 317.29 

Giant  cities  of  Bashan.    J.L.Porter.    London, 

1866.     12° 733.7 

Giant  of  the  north  ;  or,  Pokings  round  the  pole. 

R.  M.  Ballantyne.     N.Y.,  1882.     12°   .     .     914.20 

Giant  raft.  The.     J.  Verne.     N.Y.,  1881.     2  v. 

12° 942.1 

Vol.  I.  Eight  hundred    leagues    on    the 
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II.  The  cryptogram. 

Giant's    robe.   The.     [A    novel.]     F.    Anstey. 

N.Y..  1884.     16° 957.18 

Gibb,  John.  Gudrun,  Beowulf  and  Roland, 
with  other  mediaeval  tales.  London,  1884. 
12° 954.20 

Gibbes,  R.  W.    Cuba  for  invalids.    X.Y.,  18C0. 

12° 663.17 

Gibbon,  Charles.  Fortheking.  N.Y.,  1872.  .8°,     346.22 
In  honor  bound.     N.Y.,  1875.     8° .     .     .     .      427.4 

Gibbon,  Edward,  Memoirs  of.    W.  D.  Howells, 

Ed.     Boston,  1877.     16° 181.6 

The  same.     (English  men  of  letters. )     J. 
C.  Morison.     N.Y..  1878.     1:;°      ...       192.1 
Works  : 
History  of  the  decline  and    fall  of   the 
Roman  Empire.     (Vols.    II.   and   HI. 
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Gibbons,  J.  S.     Banks  of  Jfew  York.    X.Y., 

1859.     12° 223.21 

Gibbons,  Phebe    E.     French    and    Belgians, 

Phila.,  1879.     12° 762.9 

Gibbs,  Alfred  S.,  Ed.  and  Trans.  Correspond- 
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12° 187.1 

Giberne,  Agnes.     Aimde.     N.Y.,  1873.     16°     .      441.1 
Drusie's  own  story.     N.Y.,  187.5.     12°    .     .     .363.81 
The  rectors  home.     X.Y.,  1879.     12°     .     .     363.72 
Sun,  moon  and  stars.     A  book  for  begin- 
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The  world's  foundations;  or,  Geology  for 

beginners.     London,  1884.     12°  .     ."    .     .  1325.12 

Gibson,  A.  M.    A  political  crime.    The  history 

of  the  great  fraud.     X.Y.,  1885.     8°    .     .     1429.8 

Gibson,   John.      Science    gleanings   in   many 

fields.     London,  1884.     12° 1318.7 

Gibson,  O.  The  Chinese  in  America.  Cin- 
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Gibson,  W.  Hamilton.    Camp  life  in  the  woods, 

and  trapping.     Jf.Y.,  1881.     12°      ...     674.25 
Highways  and  byways ;  or,  Saunterings  in 
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Giddings,  Joshua  R.    Exiles  of  Florida.    Ohio, 

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Gideon's    rock.     K.   SaiMulers.     I'liila.,    1871. 

10° 432.21 

Gifford,  Stephen  Nye,   Memorial  of,   by   the 

Mass.  Legislature.     Boston,  1880.     8'  1142.1 

Gifford,  William.     Jonson,  Hen,  Memoir  and 

works  of.     Boston,  1858.     8° 118.8 

Gift,  Tlieo.     A  matter-of-fact-girl.    N.T.,  lasi. 

10° 370.33 

Pretty  Miss  Bellew.    N.Y.,  1875.     10°    .     .    302.47 

Gift  of  the  Holy  Ghost.  The  beli«>ver's  privi- 
lege. E.  Davies.  Heading,  Mass.,  1874. 
12° 124.0 

Gil    Bias  of   Santillano,   Adventures  of.    T. 

Smollett,  Trans.     London,  1872.     12°      .     351.28 

Gilbert,  Frank.    Life  of  Jelhro  Wood,  inventor 

of  the  plow.     Chicago,  1882.     12°   .     .     .  1212.30 

Gilbert,    Josiah.      Landscape    in    art,    before 

Claude  and  Salvator.     London,  1885.    8°,      688.9 

Gilbert,  Jot-iah  11.,  Ed.  Burning  words  of 
brilliant  writers,  (^notations  from  reli- 
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Gilbert,    Luther    M.      The    home    physician. 

N.Y.,  1SS3.     10° ".    .     .  1313.13 

Gilbert,  W.  S.    Fifty  Bab  ballads.    London, 

1877.     12° .573.23 

Original  plays.     N.Y.,  1870.     12°  ...     .      .575.5 

Gilbert  .Slarr  and  his  lessons.     W.  J.  Bradley. 

Boston,  1800.     10° 442.40 

Gilbert's    last    summer  at   Kainford.     W.    J. 

Bradley.     Boston,  1800.     10° 442.41 

Gilchrist,  Alexander.     Blake,  William,  Life  of. 

London,  1803.     2  v.     S° 207.2 

Gilchrist,  Anne.  Lamb,  Mary,  Life  of.  (Fa- 
mous women.)     Boston,  1883.     16°     .     .  1115.15 

Gilded  age,  The.     S.  L.   Clemens  and  C.  D. 

Warner.     Hartford,  1871.    8°     .     .     .    .    347.49 
The  same 347.53 

Gilder,  Jeanette  L.,  Ed.    Representative  poems 

of  living  poets.     N.Y.,  1886.     8°     .     .     .       587.1 

Gilder,  Richard  W.     The  poet  and  his  master, 

and  other  poems.     N.Y.,  1878.     12°    .     .     573.20 

Gilder,  William  TI.  Ice  pack  and  Timdra.  An 
account  of  the  search  for  the  "  Jean- 
nette,"   and    a  sledge    journey   through 

Siberia.     N.Y.,  1883.     S° 774.4 

Sehwatka's  search.  Sledging  in  the  Arctic 
in  quest  of  the  Franklin  Records.  N.  Y., 
1881.     8° 765.12 

Gile's   minority.     Mrs.    R.    O'Reilly.     Boston, 

1874.     16° 431.8 

Giles,   Henry.     Human    life    in    Shakespeare. 

[Lectures.]     Boston,  1808.     12°.     .     .     .     263.18 
The  same 1212.28 

Gilfillau,   George.     The   bards   of    the    Bible. 

N.Y.,  ia5e.     12° 297.2 

Modern  literature.     N.Y.,  1840.     2  v.     12°,     236.15 

Gilham,  William,  Major.  Manual  of  instruc- 
tion for  the  volunteers  aud  militia  of  the 
U.S.     Phila.,  1861.     12° 641.4 

Gill,  William  F.     Parlor    tableaux.     Boston, 

1871.     12° 244.10 

Poe,  Edgar  A.,  Life  of.     N.Y.,  1877.     12°.     172.15 

GUI,  AVilliam  J.  The  river  of  Golden  Sand. 
The  narrative  of  a  journey  through  China 
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GUI,  William  W.     Life  in  the  southern  isles. 

London,  [n.d.]     12° 762.1 

Myths  and  songs  from  the  south  Pacific. 
London,  1876.     12° 1218.4 


Gillett,  E.  II.     IIuss,  John,  Life  and  times  of. 

BosKm,  1803.     2  v.     8° 154.3 

GUlies,  Mary.    The  voyage  of  the  "  Constance." 

London,  [n.d.] ■.     .     .     447.28 

Gillmore,  Parker.     The  "  Amphibion's"  voy- 
age.    London,  1885.     12° 789.19 

The  great  thirst  laud.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]    8°      .      406.6 
Prairie  and  forest.     (A  guide  to  the  field 
sports  of   N.   America.)     London,   1881. 

12° .     782.21 

A  ride  through  hostile  Africa,  with  adven- 
tures among  the  Boers.     London,  1881. 

8° 770.4 

GUman,  Arlhur.     First  steps  in  English  litera- 
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The  same 2.53.24 

First  steps  in  general  history.     X.Y.,  [n.d.] 

16° 590.10 

History  of  the  American  people.     Boston, 

[n.d.)     12° 599.1 

The  same 509.3 

The  same 1121.0 

Kings,   queens,    and    barbarians.    Boston, 

[n.d. I     10° 922.6 

Magna  Ch.arta  stories.    Boston,  [n.d.]    10°,      922.9 
Rome,  from  the  earliest  times  to  the  end  of 
the    Republic.     (Story  of    the    nations.) 

N.Y.,  188.5.     16° 1422.13 

Seven  historic  ages.  N.Y.,  1874.  10°  .  .  217.22 
Shakespeare's  morals.  N.Y.,  1880.  12°  .  582.20 
Tales   of   the   pathfinders.     Boston,  [n.d.] 

16° 1421.3 

and  others.    Poets'  homes.    (Second  series. ) 

Boston,  1880.     12° 282.31 

joint  author.     Carthage.     (Story  of  the  na- 
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Gilmau,  D.  C.    Monroe.  James,   in  his  rela- 
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Boston,  1883.     16° 1115.8 

Gilmore,  John.     Storm  warriors;  or.  Life-boat 
work  on   the  Goodwin   sands.     London, 

1875.     12° 178.6 

Tlie  same 722.7 

GUmore,  J.  K.     Among  the  guerillas.     N.Y., 

1800.     12° 437.1 

Among  the  pines.     N.Y.,  1862.     12°.     .     .     331.22 
Down  in  Tennessee.     N.Y.,  1864.     12°.     .      421.3 
Gindely,  Anton.     History  of  the  Thirty  Years' 

War.     N.Y.,  1884.     2V.     S° 1410.7 

Ginger-snaps.     Mrs.    J.   Parton.     N.Y.,  1870. 

12° 244.20 

Ginz's    baby.      E.    Jenkins.      London,    1870. 

12° 251.22 

Giotto.    (In  "Makers  of  Florence.")    Mrs.  M. 

O.  W.  Oliphant.     London,  1870.     8°.     .     173.11 
(Illustrated  biography.)    H.  Quilter.    X.Y., 

1881.     12° 195.13 

Gipsies,  Our,  in  city,  tent,  and  van.  Their 
origin,  life,  practice,  dialect,  etc.  Y.  S. 
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Gipsies.  ''I've  been  a  gypsying;"  or,  Ram- 
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vans.     G.  Smith  of  Coalville.    London, 

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See  also  Gypsies. 
Gipsy's   prophecy.   The.     Mrs.   E.   D.    E.   Jf. 

Southwortli.     Phiha.,  1801.     12°      ...     417.14 
Giraffe  hunters,  The.    M.  Held.    Boston,  1867. 

10° 467.1 

Girardin,  Emile  de.  and  others.     The  cross  of 

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Girl,  The,  he  married.     J.  S.  Grant.     London, 

[n.d.]     16°    384.13 

Girls  at  Quiiiuemont,  The;  or,  Miss  Annie's 
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Girls  of   Bredon;   and   Manor  Ilcuise   stories. 

Mrs.  S.  Leathers.     London,  [n.d.]     1(1°.     447.16 
Girls  «lio  became  famous,  Lives  of.     Mrs.  S. 

K.Bolton.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°     .     .     .     .11:57.15 
Gironiere,  Paul  P.  de  la.     Twenty  years  in  the 

Pliilippines.     N.Y.,  1854.     12°    ...     .      734.7 
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Glaciers  of  the   Alps.     J.    Tyndall.     Boston, 

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Glad  tidings.     [Sermons  and   prayer  meeting 

talks.]    D.  L.  Moody.    N.Y.,  1876.     12^  .     260.31 
Gladden,  Washington.     Plain  thoughts  on  the 

art  of  living.     Boston,  1868.     12°    .     .     .     243.19 
Things  new  and  old.     Discourses  of  Chris- 
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Gladiators,  The.     A  tale  of  Rome  and  Judea. 

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and  Tribe,  Alfred.    Chemistry  of  the  second 
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Gladstone,   William   Ernst.    Life  of.      G.    B. 

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Inquiry  into  the  time  and  place  of  Homer. 

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Juventus  mundi.     Boston,  1869.     8"  .     .     651.11 
Gladys,   the  reaper.     A.   Beale.     N.Y.,  1881. 

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Glaister,    Elizabeth.      Needlework.       (Art    at 

home  series.)     London,  1880.     12°.     .     .     681.13 
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Glasgow,  David.     Watch  and   clock   making. 

London,  1885.     10° 1011.1 

Glass-making  in   all   ages,   Wonders  of.     A. 

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The  same 1317.7 

Glass-making,  The  principles  of.  H.  J.  Pow- 
ell. Crown  and  sheet  glass.  H.  Chance. 
Plate    glass.      H.    6.    Harris.      London, 

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Glass-painting.  A  course  of  instruction  in  the 
various  methods  of  painting  glass,  and  the 
principles  of  design.    F.Miller.    London, 

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Glaucus;  or,  The  wonders  of   the  shore.     C. 

Kingsley.     Boston,  1855.     10°     ....     625.21 
Glazebrook,  R.  T.,  and  Shaw,  W.  N.     Practi- 
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Gleanings  from  a   literary  life.     18-'!8-S0.     F. 

Bowen.     N.Y.,  1880.     8° 293.3 

Gleanings  from  Pontresina  and  the  upper  En- 
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12° 706.11 

Gleanings  of  past  years.  184:?-78.  W.  E.  Glad- 
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Gleig,  G.  R.    History  of  the  Bible.    N.Y.,  1855. 

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Glenaveril ;  or,  The  metamorphoses.  [A 
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The  same,  in  6  vols 585.7 

Glimpses  of  the  world.  E.  M.  Sewell.  Lon- 
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Glimpses  in  the  twilight.  Notes,  records,  and 
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Glimpses  of  the  supernatural.  Facts,  records 
and  traditions  relating  to  dreams,  omens, 
miraculous  occurrences,  apparitions,  etc. 
F.  G.  Lee,  Ed.    London,  1875.    2  v.    12°,     264.24 

Glimpses  of  three  coasts.     Mrs.  H.  Jackson. 

Boston,  1886.     12° 797.8 

Glimpses  through  the  cannon  smoke.  [Sketch- 
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Glisan,  R.  Journal  of  army  life.  San  Francis- 
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Gloria.     [A  novel.]    B.  P.  Galdos.    N.Y.,  1882. 

2  V.     18° 941.3 

Glory  and  shame  of  England,  The.  C.  E.  Les- 
ter.    N.Y.,  1866.     2v.     12° 244.1 

Glory  of  the  house  of  Israel,  The.     F.  Strauss. 

Phila.,  18.59.     12° 311.13 

Glossary  of  terms  and  phrases.     H.  P.  Smith. 

X.Y.,  188.3.     8° 1218.13 

Gloucester,  Mass.     In  and  around  Cape  Ann. 

J.S.Webber.     Gloucester,  188-5.     16°      .     781.22 

Glyndon,  Howard,  pseud.  See  Redden,  Mrs. 
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Go  up  higher;  or.  Religion  in  common  life.     J. 

F.  Clarke.     Boston,  1877.     12°    ...     .     272.31 

Goadby,  Edwin.    The  England  of  Shakespeare. 

X.Y.,    [n.d.]     18° 691.11 

Gobineau,  Comte  de.    Romances  of  the  East. 

X.Y.,  1878.     12° 366.40 

God  and  the  Bible.  A  review  of  objections  to 
"Literature  and  dogma."  M.  Arnold. 
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God  and  the  future  life;  the  reasonableness  of 
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God,  The  idea  of,  as  affected  by  modern  knowl- 
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God's  glory  in  the  heavens.  W.  Leitch.  Lon- 
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God's  word,  man's  light  and  guide.  Lectures 
on  the  Bible,  by  Drs.  Taylor,  Briggs, 
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Godding,  W.  W.  Two  hard  cases.  Sketches 
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Godfrey,  Edward  K.     The  island  of  Nantucket. 

Boston,  1S82.     16° 771.6 

Godfrey  Maiden;  or.  The  squire's  grandsons. 

Mrs.  J.  F.  B.  Firth.     London,  [n.d.]     12°,     932.16 
Godfrey  Morgan.     A  Californian  mystery.     J. 

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Godkin,   J.     Land-war  in    Ireland.     London, 

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Godolphin.    E.  Bulwer-Lytton.    Phila.,  1871. 

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God-wrin,  William.     His  friends  and  contempo- 
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Lives  of  the  necromancers.     London,  1876. 

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Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Austin,  S.  Characteris- 
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Coupland,  W.  C.     The  spirit  of  Goethe's 

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Lewes,  G.  H.     Life  and  works  of  Goethe. 

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Morrison,  A.  J.  W.,  Trans.    Autobiography 

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Sanborn,  F.  B.,  Ed.    Life  and   genius  of 
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Correspondence   with   a  child.     Boston, 

18.59.     12° 163.2 

Dramatic   works.     A.  Swanwick,  Trans. 

London,  1871.     12° 614.10 

Elective  affinities.     The  sorrows  of  Wer- 
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Faust.     C.    T.    Brooks,    Trans.     Boston, 

1857.     12° 615.12 

Faust.     "A.    Hayward,    Trans.      Boston, 

18.58.     12° 615.13 

Faust.    B.  Taylor,  Trans.     Boston,  1871. 

2  v.    4° 617.1 

Hermann    and   Dorothea.     E.   Frothing- 

ham.  Trans.  Boston,  1870.  8°  .  .  .  616.4 
Poems  and  ballads.  N.Y.,  1871.  12°  .  616.14 
Poems,   with   memoir.     E.   A.  Bowring, 

Trans.  London,  1853.  12°  ...  .  616.15 
West-easterly   divan.     J.   Weiss,    Trans. 

Boston,  1877.     18° 571.11 

Wilhelm  Meister.   Boston,  1S65.   2  v.  12°,     666.12 
The  same     .     .   vols.  xvi.  and  xvii.  of     1235.1 
Goethe,  Many  colored  threads  from  the  writ- 
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12° 1243.15 

Goethe  and  Mendelssohn.    K.   Mendelssohn- 

Bartholdy.     London,  1872.     16°       ...      213.5 
Goethe   and   Schiller.     Their  lives  and   their 
works.       Including     a     commentary     of 
Goethe's  "Faust."     N.T.,  1879.     12°       .     182.15 
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C.  M.  Mundt.     N.Y.,  1878.     8°  .     .     .     .     325.25 
Goethe's  mother.  Correspondence  with  Goethe, 
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Goff,  Mrs.  II.  N.  K.     Was  it  an  Inheritance? 

Phila.,  1876.     12° 332.18 

Going   South.     W.  T.  Adams.     Boston,  1880. 

10° 911.12 


Going  to  Jericho.     J.  F.  Swift.     N.Y.,  1868. 

12° 664.21 

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10° 457.22 

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finance.     W.  L.  Fawcett,     Chicago,  1877. 

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Phila.,  1869.     12° 316.8 

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Gold  foil.     J.  G.  Holland.     N.Y.,  1863.     12°   .      263.5 
Gold  of  Chickaree.     Sequel  to  "  Wych  Hazel." 

S.  and  A.  Warner.     N.Y.,  1876.     12°  .     .     321.23 

The  same 321.25 

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precious  metals  upon  the  world.     R.  H. 

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R.  M.  BalKantyne.     London,  1876.     16°   .      449.2 

The  s.ame 911.23 

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orators,  divines,  philosophers,  statesmen 

and  poets.     S.  P.  Linn.     Chicago,  1882. 

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«i>  L.  Wraxhall.     Boston,  1877.     12°      .     372.19 
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Golden  lion  of  Granpere.     A.  TroUope.  N.Y., 

1872.  8° 353.11 

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Page.     London,  1873.     8° 161.3 

Golden  mediocrity.     [A  novel.]    Mrs.  E.  Ham- 

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Golden  songs  of    great  poets.      (Longfellow, 
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King.     Boston,  1886.     12° 972.9 

Golden  tress,  The.    F.  Du  Boisgobey.     Phila., 

1876.     12° 317.26 

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Gonsaulus,  Frank  W.     The  transfiguration  of 

Christ.     ^■.Y.,  1SS5.     12° 1251.25 

Gonse,  Louis.     Eugene  Fromentin,  painter  and 

writer.  Boston,  188.3.  sm.  4°  .  .  .  .  1122.2 
Good,   John   Mason.      The    book    of    nature. 

Hartford,  IS-JO.     12° 623.11 

The  same.     N.Y.,  1831.     8° 287.1 

Good    company  for  every  day  in    the    year. 

Boston,  1S66.     12°      .     .  " 215.10 

Good  fight,  The.     Stories  of  Christian  martyrs 

and    heroes.      John    Hunt    and    others. 

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Melville.  London,  [n.d.]  12°  ...  .  955.8 
Good    Health.     A    popular    annual.     Boston, 

1871.     2v.     8° 632.3 

Good  hour,    The;    or,   Evening    holiday.     B. 

Auerbach.  London,  [n.d.]  12°  .  .  .  382.23 
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Good    luck.      E.    Buersteinbinder.       Boston, 

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a  homestead.     E.  Kellogg.    Boston,  1878. 

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the  year.  [Verses.]  N.Y.,  1881.  16°  .  583.12 
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the  Turkish  Empire.  N.Y.,  1878.  8°  .  769.12 
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Goodrich,   Chauncey  A.      British  eloquence. 

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Goodrich,  F.  B.     Man  upon  the  sea.     Phila., 

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public  services  of.  Boston,  1884.  12°  .  1128.2 
Hancock,    Gen.   W.   S.,   Life    of.     Boston, 

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Goodrich,    S.    G.     Personal    recollections    of 

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GoodTvin,  H.  B.  Madge;  or.  Night  and  morn- 
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One  among  many.  Boston,  1884.  16°.  .  9.57.19 
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Boston.  1870.     5  v.     8° 257.7 

GoodwinTalcott,    Mrs.     Fortunes    of    Miss 

FoUen.     X.Y.,  1876.     12° 361.47 

Gordon,   Mrs.     Wilson,  John,   ("Christopher 

North,")  Memoirs  of.  N.Y.,  1863.  8°  .  142.10 
Gordon,    C.       Boarding-school    days.       N.Y., 

1873.     16° 444.20 

The  same 444.21 

Two  lives  in  one.  N.Y.,  1870.  12°  .  .  .  444.40 
Gordon,  Gen.  Charles   George,   the   Christian 

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Letters  from  the  Crimea,  the  Danube, 
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Gordon,  Lady  Duff.  Last  letters  from  Egypt. 
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Gordon,  George.  The  pinetum.  A  synopsis 
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Gordon,  George  H.  Brook  Farm,  to  Cedar 
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Gordon,  J.  E.  H.  A  physical  treatise  on  elec- 
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Gortchakof,  Prince,  and  Prince  Bismarck. 
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Gosse,  Philip  Henry.  Evenings  at  the  micro- 
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Wonders  of  the  deep.     Phila.,  1874.     12°    .      492.7 
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Gossip,  G.  H.  D.     The  chess-player's  manual. 

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Adventures  of  an  aide-de-camp 384.2 

Arlhur  Blane 384.3 

Black  watch,  Legends  of  the 384.4 

Bothwell 384.5 

Captain  of  the  guard 384.6 

Cavaliers  of  fortune 384.7 

Constable  of  France 384.8 

Dick  Rodney 384.9 

Fairer  than  a  fairy 384.10 

First  love  and  last  love 384.11 

Frank  Hilton 384.12 

Girl  he  married.  The 384.13 

Harry  Ogilvie 384.14 

Jack  Manly .384.15 

JaneSeton .384.16 

King's  own  borderers 384.17 

Lady  Wedderburn's  wish .384.18 

Laura  Everingham 384.19 

Letty  Hyde's  lovers 384.20 

Mary  of  Lorraine 384.22 

Oliver  Ellis 384.23 

Only  an  ensign 384.24 

Phantom  regiment,  The .".84.25 

Philip  Rollo 384.26 

Queen's  cadet,  and  other  tales 384.27 

Romance  of  war .384.28 

Scottish  cavalier,  The ;iS4.29 

Second  to  none 384.30 

Secret  dispatch,  The .384  31 

Shall  I  win  her? 384.32 

Under  the  Red  Dragon 384.33 

White  cock.ide,  The .384.34 

Y'ellow  frigate,  The 384. ,35 

Grant,  Maria  M.     Artiste.     Boston,  [n.d.]     8°,  395.6 
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Natural  science  and  religion.     N.Y.,  18S0. 

12° 075.15 

School   and   field   book   of  botany.     N.Y., 

187U.     8° 647.12 

Gray,  Barry,  pseud.     See  Coflin,  K.  B. 

Gray,  David.     Pocm^i.     Boston,  1804.     12°.     .     012.15 

Gray,  E.   Conder.      Wise    words   and    loving 

deeds.     London,  1884.     12° 1135.17 

Gray,  George  Zabriskie.  The  children's  cru- 
sade.    N.Y.,  1870.     12° 474.3 

Husband  and  wife;  or.  The  theory  of  mar- 
riage and  its  consequences.  Boston, 
1885.     16° 1241.18 

Gray,  I.   E.      Marjory  Graham.      N.Y.,  1882. 

10° 941.5 


Gray,  John    Henry.     China.     History  of    the 
laws,  manners,  and  customs  of  the  peo- 
ple.    London,  1878.     2  v.     8°      ....      496.5 
The  same 767.4 

Gray,  Mrs.  John  Henry.     Fourteen  montlis  in 

Canton.     London,  18S0.     12°      ....     762.21 

Gray,  Louisa  M.     Mine  own  people.     London, 

1885.     12° 968.20 

Gray,  Thomas,  Life  of.     (English  men  of  let- 
ters.)    E.  W.  Gosse.     N.Y.,  1882.     12°     .     192. .38 
Works  : 
Elegy  in   a    country  churchyard.      (.See 

Annotated  poeras.) 583.2 

Poetical  works,  with  memoir.    J.  Mitford, 

Ed.     Boston,  [n.d. J     10° 562.1 

Select  poems.     W.  J.  Rolfe,  Ed.     X.Y., 

1880.     12° 583.9 

Gray,  William.     Sidney,  Sir  Philip,  Life  and 

works  of.     Boston,  1860.     8° 143.7 

Gray  collection.  A  series  of  choice  engravings, 
reproduced  in  heliotype,  from  tlie  origi- 
nals in  the  Gray  collection,  Harvard  Uni- 
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4° n.  L. 

Gray  Hawk.  Life  and  adventures  among  the 
red  Indians.  J.  Macaulay.  Phila.,  1SS3. 
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Graydou,  Alexander.  Memoirs  of  his  own 
time.  J.  S.  Littell,  Ed.  Phila.,  1846. 
8° 116.5 

Great  bonanza.  The.  Narrative  of  adventure 
and  discovery  in  gold  and  silver  mining; 
among  the  raftsmen;  in  the  oil  regions; 
whaling,  hunting,  fishing  and  fighting. 
By  various  authors.  (Illustrated.)  Bos- 
ton, 1876.     8° 482.8 

Great  Britain.      See   also  England,  Scotland, 
etc. 
Azamat-Batuk.     A  little  book  about  Great 

Britain.     London,  1870.     12°      ....     511-11 
Dilke,  C.  W.    Greater  Britain.    Phila.,  1809. 

8° 662.3 

Neil,  S.,  Ed.  Great  events  of  Great  Brit- 
ain. Chronological  record  from  the  Re- 
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Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  Tourist's  guide  to. 

G.  Shaw.     Boston,  [n.d.]     12°    ...     .     732.20 

Great  conflict,  The.  A  discourse  concerning 
Baptists  and  religious  liberty.  G.  ('.  Lori- 
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Great    conversers.      [Essays.]      W.    Mathews. 

Chicago,  1874.     12° 227.4 

Great  discoveries,  and  daring  deeds.  A  story 
of  the  golden  Americas.  J.  Tillotson. 
London,  [n.d.]    8° 774.5 

Great  expectations.     C.  Dickens.     N.Y.,  1869. 

8° 356.6 

The  same 356.7 

The  same.     12° 393.9 

Great  events  of  the  world  in  poetry  and  prose. 

K.  W.  Brown,  Ed.     Boston,  1884.     8°      .     1423.2 

Great  facts;  or.  Great  inventions.  F.  C.  Bake- 
well.     N.Y.,  1860.     12° 6.36.16 

Great  Hoggarty  diamond,  The.  W.  M.  Thack- 
eray.    Boston,  1875.     12° 373.8 

Great  lone  land.  The.     (N.  America.)    W.  F; 

B\itler.     London,  1872.     S° 7.36.5 

Great  match,  The,  and   other  matches.     {So 

nameseries.)     Boston,  1877.     16°   .     .     .     362.04 

Great  repviblic.   The.     L.    H.    Griffin.      N.Y.. 

18S4.     12° 786.3 


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Great  St.  Benedict's.     [A   tale.]     E.  Tliom.is. 

N.Y.,  l^7^.   12° -we. 7 

Great  singers.  Faustina  Bordoni  to  Henri- 
etta Sontag.     G.  T.  Ferris.     N.Y.,  1880. 

16° 123.2 

Great  thirst  land.  A  ride  throiigli  Natal, 
Orange   Free  states,   etc.      P.    Gillniore. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]    8" 496.6 

Great  treason,  A.  A  story  of  ilie  war  of  inde- 
pendence.     M.    A.    M.    Hoppus.      N.Y., 

1883.     12° 947.16 

Greatorex,  Eliza.  .Summer  etchings  in  Colo- 
rado.    N.Y.,  1873.     12° 727.4 

Grecian  liislory,  Mosaics  of.  Illustrative  poetic 
and  prose  selections.  M.  and  \i.  P.  Will- 
son.     N.Y..  1S«.     12° 1411.1,-) 

Greece. 
Illstonj. 
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1871.     .TV.     12°. 523.1 

Felton,  C.  C.  Ancient  and  modern  Greece. 

Boston.  18(i7.     2  v.     8° 527  2 

Finlay,  G.     Greece  under  Ottoman   and 
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London,  ISoO.     8'" 597.3 

Greece  under  the  Romans.     (B.C.  146- 

A.D.  710.)     London,  18.57.    8°      .     .      597.1 
(Jrcek  revolution,  The.     London,  18(51. 

2v.     8° 597.4 

History  of  Greece.  B.C.  146-A.D.  1804. 
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Freeman,   E.   A.      Greater    Greece    and 
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Grote,  G.    History  of  Greece.     (Vol.  VII. 

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Harrison,  J.  R.     Greece.     (The  story  of 

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Pinnock's  Goldsmith's  History  of  Greece. 

W.  C.  Taylor,  Ed.     Phila.,  18.53.     12°  .      659.7 
Sewell,  E.  M.     A  first  history  of  Greece. 

N.Y.,  1883.     18° 596.6 

Smith,  W.     History  of  Greece.     Boston, 

18.5.5.     8° 527.1 

Timayenis,  T.  T.     Greece  in  the  times  of 

Homer.     N.Y.,  1885.     12° 781.7 

While,  J.     Landmarks  of  the  history  of 

Greece.     London,  18.57.     10°   ...     .     059.11 
Wordsworth,   C.      Pictorial,   descriptive, 
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8° 518.10 

Yonge,  C.   M.     Young  folks'  history  of 
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See  aUo  Byzantine  Empire. 
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De  Coulanges.  Ancient  Greece  and  Rome. 

Religion,  laws,  etc.     Boston,  1874.    12°,      525.3 
Farrci-,  R.  K.     A  tour  in  Greece.     Edin- 
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Hughes,  T.  S      TraTels  in   Greece  and 

All).mia.     London,  1830.     2  v.     8°  .     .      735.3 
Mahaffy,  J.  P.     Rambles  and  studies  in 
Greece.     London,  1876.     12°   ...     .     491.17 
Social  life  in  Greece.     From  Homer  to 
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Sargeant,    L.      Description    of    Greece. 

London,  1880.     12° 701.14 

Taylor,  B.    Travels  in  Greece  and  Russia. 
N.Y.,  1859.     12° 662.16 


Greek  anthology.  The.     Lord  Neaves.     Edin- 
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Greek  education.  Old.     N.Y.,  1882.     18°     .     .     1214.6 
Greek  fathers.  The  post-Nicene.     G.  A.  .lack- 
son.    N.Y.,  1883.     18° 1121.1 

Greek   hero  stories.     B.    G.   Niebuhr.     N.Y., 

1870.     16° 447.8 

Greek  Islands,  The.  an<i  Turkey,  after  the  war. 

H.  W.  Field.     N.Y.,  1885.     8°    .     .     .     .       703.0 
Greek  literature.     Browne,  ti.  W.     History  of 
Greek   classic   literature.     London,  1853. 

8° 241.3 

Church,  A.  J.    Stories  from  Greek  tragedi- 
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Grey,  H.     Greek  and  Latin  autliars.     An 
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1883.     12° 12.M.14 

Hanson,  C.  H.  Old  Greek  stories  simply 
told.  The  siege  of  Troy,  and  The  wan- 
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Jennings,  G.  H.,  and  Jobnslone,  W.  S. 
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Jevons,  F.  B.     History  of  Greek  literature. 

N.Y.,  1880.     8° 12.54.5 

Symonds,  J.  A.    Studies  of  tlie  (Jreck  poets. 

London,  1877.     2  v.     12° 104  6 

The  same 1212.13 

Greek   mythology.      Heroes   of    Greek    fairy 

tales.     C.  Kingsley.     London,  1808.    12°,     4.53.21 
Greek   mythology  systematized.     S.  A.  Siull. 

Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 120.1 

Greek  statesmen,  Lives  of.     Solon   and   The- 
mistokles.     G.    W.   Cox.     Loudon,  1S85. 

10° 1131.8 

(Second  series.)     Ephialtes  and  Ilerniokra- 

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Greeks,  Life  among  the  insuhar.    The  Cycladcs. 

J.  T.  Bent.     London,  1885.     12°     .     .     .     780.21 
Greeks  of  to-day.     C.  K.  Tuckerman.     N.Y., 

1872.     12° 230.12 

Greeks  and  the  Persians.     G.  W.  Cox.     N.Y., 

1870.     10° 521.0 

Greeks  and  Romans,  Life  of  the.     Described 
from  antique  monuments.     E.  Guhl  and 

W.  Koner.     N.Y.,  1875.     8° 483.0 

Greeley,  Hojace,  Life  of.     J.  Parton.     N.Y., 

1855.     12° 1-l.s.O 

Work.i  : 
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Recollections  of  a  busy  life.     N.Y.,  1808. 

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What  I  kiu.w  of  farming.    N.Y'.,  l.-<71.  8°,      648.5 
Greely,  Adolpluis  W.     Three  years  of  Arctic 

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Greely,  The  rescue  of.     W.  S.  Schley  and 
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Green,  A.  II.    Physical  geology.    London,  1882. 

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Green,  Anna  Katharine.     Hand  and  ring.     [A 

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The  Leavenworth  case.  N.Y.,  1878.  12°.  373.35 
The  mill  mystery.  N.Y.,  1886.  16°.  .  .  975.6 
A  strange  disappearance.  N.Y.,  1880.  16°,  383.15 
The  sword  of  Damocles.  N.Y.,  1881.  12°,  307  11 
Green,  Henry.     Shakespeare,  and  the  emblem 

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Green,  John  Ricliard.     British  Islands,  Short 

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England,  Conquest  of.  N.Y.,  1884.  8°  .  1416.1 
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4'v.     8° 6!W.4 

English  peoi)le,  Short  liislory  of  the.     Lon- 

ilun,  IST.i.     12° .^11.3 

The  same 498.3 

Kd.    Addison's  essays.    London,  1880.    10°,     191.11 
Green,    I!.     Wesley,    .John,    Life    of.      N.Y., 

|n.d.]     18"    191.22 

Green,  .Samuel  G.     Pictures  from  the  German 

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Green,  .Samuel  S.,  Kd.     Libraries  and  schools. 

N.Y.,  iss;;.    ir.o 1214.19 

Green,  William  Spotswood.     The  liigh  Alps  of 

New  Zealand.     London,  I8S0.     lz°      .     .     782.14 
Green  gate,  The     E.  Wichert.     Mrs.  Wister, 

Tranx.     I'hila.,  1875.     12° 426.20 

Green  liand.  The.     A  sea  story  for  boys.     G. 

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Green  Mountain  boys.     An   liistorical   tale  of 

the  early  settlement  of  Vermont.     D.  P. 

Thompson.     Boston,  18S1.     12°.     .     .     .     387.19 

The  same 452.19 

Green    pastures    and   Piccadilly.      W.   Black. 

N.Y.,  1878.     12° 374.12 

The  same 948.2 

Greene,  Annie  D.     Peter  and  Polly.     Boston, 

1.S76.     8° .'....     362. .51 

Greene,  Francis  V.    The  Russian  army,  and  its 

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1879.     2  V.     8° 49.5.9 

Sketches    of    army   life   in   Russia.     N.Y., 

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Greene,    George    \\\      American    revolution, 

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Greene,  Nathaniel,  Maj.  Gen.  in  the  army 

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3v.     8° 149.1 

Thesame.  (American biography, Vol.  X.),       111.3 
Rliode   Island,  A  short  history  of.     Prov., 

K.L,  1877.     12° 493.4 

Ed.  Joseph  Addison's  work.     N.Y.,  1854. 

6  V.     12° l.W.l 

Greene,   Mrs.     Bound    by    a    spell ;    or,   Tlie 

hunted    witch   of    the    forest.     London, 

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On  angel's  wings.     London,  188.5.     12°  .     .      973.1 
Greene,  (le.n.  Nathaniel,  Life  of.    G.  VV.  Greene. 

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The   same.     (American  biography,   Vol. 

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Gi-eene,  Nathaniel.     Italy,  History  of.     N.Y., 

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Greene,  Reuben.    The  problem  of  health;  how 

to  solve  it.     Boston,  1876.     12°  ...     .     678.20 
Greene,  W.B.    The  blazing  star.    Boston,  1872. 

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Greenfield,  W.  S.     Alcohol;  its  use  and  abuse. 

N.Y.,  1879.     16° 673.2 

Greenough,  II.     Ernest  Carroll.    Boston,  1858. 

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Greenough,    Mrs.     Richard    S.     Arabesque.-". 

Boston,  1872.     12° 352.21 

In  c.Mreniis.  Boston,  1872.  16°  ....  364.7 
>[ary  Magdalene.    [A  poem.  |     Boston,  1880. 

.-°     .    '. .574.4 

1135.14 


Greenwell,    Uora.      Memoir- 
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W.     Dorling. 


1.328.20 

379.5 

966.23 


Greenwell,  Dora  —  concluded. 

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Woolman,    John,    Life.     London,    1871. 

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Green-wood,  F.  W.  P.    King's  Chapel,  Boston, 

History  of.     Boston,  183.3.     12°  .     .     .     .     484.19 
Greenvpood,  Grace,   pseud.     See  Lippineott, 

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Greenwood,  James.     Adventures  of  Reuben 

Davidger.     N.Y.,  1866.     12° 713.19 

In  strange  company.     London,  1883.     12°.     713.15 

Thesame 1227.3 

The  seven  curses  of  London.    Boston,  1869. 

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Stirring  scenes  in  savage  lands.     London, 

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Greenwood,  W.  H.     Steel  and  iron.    Methods 

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Greer,  Maria  J.    My  mother's  diamonds.    N.Y.. 

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Greey,  Edward.    The  bear  worshippers  of  Yezo 

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The  same 925. 16 

The  wonderful  city  of  Tokio.    Boston,  1883. 

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Thesame 925.15 

Young  Americans  in  Japan.     Boston,  1882. 

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Thesame 925.14 

Greg,  W.  R.     Enigmas  of  life.     Boston,  1873. 

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Literary    and   social    judgments.     Boston, 

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Gregory,  Donald.    History  of  the  western  IJigh- 

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Greuville-Murray,  E.  C.     High  life  in  France 

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Memoirs.     Part  second.     A  journal  of  the 

reign  of  Queen  Victoria.     1837-52.    Lon- 
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Greville,   Henry,   Leaves  from   the   diary   of. 

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Greville,  Henry,  pseud.     See  Durand,  Madame 

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Grey,  .Mrs.  W.     Journal  of  a  visit  to  Egypt  and 

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Griesinger,  Theodor.     Jesuits,  History  of  the. 

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GrifBn,    Lepel    Henry.      Tlie    great     republic. 

(IT..S.)     N.Y.,  1884.     12° 780.3 

Gri£Bs,  W'illlani  E.     Corea,  the  hermit  nation. 

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Japanese  fairy  world.     Schenectady,  1880. 

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The  Mikado's  empire.     N.Y.,  1876.    8°.     .      480.1 
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GrifBth,  I!.  T.  H.    Scenes  from  the  Ramayan. 

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Griffiths,  T.     The  modem    fencer.     London, 

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Grimaldi,  Joseph.     Memoirs.    C.  Dickens,  Ed. 

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Grimes,  J.  Stanley.  Geonomy.  Creation  of 
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Mysteries  of  the  head  and  heart  explained; 
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Grimke,  Samh  and  Angelina.  The  first  Ameri- 
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Grimke,  Sarah  L.,  Trans.  Joan  of  Arc,  Biogra- 
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Grimm,  Herman.     Goethe,  Life  and  times  of. 

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Grimm,  Jacob.     Teutonic  mythology.     Vol.  I. 

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Grimm,  J.   L.   C.   and  W.   C.      German  fairy 

tales.     London,  1804.     12° 441.21 

The  same 4.")3.11 

Household  stories.     London,  1882.     12'      .     910.18 
Grindou,  Leo  H.     Life;   its  nature,  varieties, 

etc.     Phila.,  1800.     12° 026.13 

The    phenomena    of    plant    life.     Bi)Ston, 

1800.     8° 648.20 

Grinnell   expedition    in    search   of    Sir  John 

Franklin.     E.  K.  Kane.    N.Y.,  18.54.    8°,     737.10 
Griscom,   John   H.     Animal  mechanism   and 

physiology.     N.Y.,  1855.     10°      ...     .     031.29 
Gris'wrold,  K.  W.     Poets  and  poetry  of  Amer- 
ica.    Phila.,  18.55.     8° 552.1 

Grohman,  W.  A.  B.     Gaddings  with  a  primi- 
tive people.     N.Y.,  1878!     10°     ....     281.18 
Gronlund,  Laurence.     Ex])osilion   of   modern 
socialism.  The  cooperative  commonwealth 
in  its  outlines.     Boston.  1SS4.    10°.     .     .     1321.2 
Gross,  S.   D.     John   Hunter  and    his   pupils. 

Phila.,  1881.     8° 189.5 

Grosveuor,  W.  M.     Does  protection  protect  ? 

N.Y.,  1871.     8° 245  10 

Grote,  George,  Life  of.     Mrs.  Grote.     London, 

1873.     8° '.       160.9 

Worku : 
Aristotle,  Life  and   works  of.     London, 

1872.     2  V.     8°  . 144.9 

Greece,  History  of.     (Vol.  VII.  missing.) 
N.Y.,  1854.     12  V      12°        ....'.      523.2 


Grote,  George.     Works  —  concluded. 

Plato,  and  the  other  companions  of  Sokra- 

tes.     London,  1885.     4  v.     12°     .     .     .     1245.5 
Grove,  George,  Ed.     Dictionary  of  music  and 

musicians.     London,  18S.J.     3  v.     8°.     .     276.13 
Grube,  A.  W.     Heroes  of  liistory  and  legends. 

N.Y.,  1880.     12° 1128.1(1 

Gsell-FelB,  7;r.     Venice.    (Illustrated.)    N.Y., 

1877.     4° K.  L. 

Guardian  angel.  The.  O.  W.  Holmes.  Bos- 
ton, 1867.     12° .■'.04.8 

The  same :;04 . 1 1 

Gudrun,  Beowulf  and  Koland,  with  other  medi- 

a;val  tales.    J.  Gibb.    London,  1884.    12°,     9.54.20 
Guenu.     A  wave  on  the  Breton  coast.     B.  W. 

Howard.     Boston,  1SS4.     12° 952  II 

The  same 952. 12 

Guerin,  Eugenie  de.     Journal.     London,  1865. 

12° 215.20 

Letters.     London,  1800.     l:i° 215.21 

Guerin,  Maurice  de.  Journal  of.     G.  S.  Trebu- 

tin,  iU     N.Y.,  1807.     12° 134.25 

Guernsey,   Alfred    H.     Carlyle,   Thomas;   his 

life,  books  and  theories.    N.Y.,  1S79.    12°,       191.3 
Emerson,   Italph   Waldo,   philo^iopher   and 

poet.     N.Y.,  1881.     10° 191.21 

and  Davis,  I.  P.     Hcaltli  at  home.     N.Y., 

1884.     12° 1313.19 

Guernsey,  Lucy  Ellen.  The  chevalier's  daugh- 
ter.    N.Y.,  1880.     12° 397.1 

The  foster-sisters;  or,  Lucy  Corbet's  chron- 
icle.    N.Y.,  1880.     12° 974.4 

Lady  Betty's  governess.     N.Y.,  1872.     10°,      312.2 
Lady  Ro.^amond's  book.     (The  second  part 
of  thcStanton-Corbet  chronicles.)    X.Y., 

[n.d.]     12° 974.7 

Loveday's  history.    A  tale  of  many  changes. 

N.Y.,'  188.5.     12° 9.59.  l,s 

Winifred;  or,  "After  many  days."     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12° 974.12 

Guerrazzi,  F.  D.     Manfred ;  or,  The  battle  of 

Benevento.     N.Y.,  1875.     12°     ...     .     317.25 
Guess  me.     Enigmas,  charades,  puzzles,  conun- 
drums, etc.    F.  D'.V.  Planche,  Ed.    N.Y., 

1881.     12° 127.3 

Guest,  M.  J.  Lectures  on  the  history  of  Eng- 
land.    London,  1879.     12° 493.20 

joint  author.     Hand-book   of  English   his- 
tory.    Boston,  1886.     12° 1422.20 

Guhl,  E.,  and  Koner,  W.  Life  of  the  Greeks 
and  Komans,  described  from  antique  mon- 
uments.    N.Y.,  1875.     8° 483.9 

Guiana    Dutch.      W.   G.   Palgrave.      London, 

1.S70.     8° 487.8 

Guiccioli,  Countess.     My  recollections  of  Lord 

Byron.     N.Y.,  1809.     12° 214.2 

Guide  board  to  health,  peace  and  competence; 
or.  The  road  to  happy  old  age.     W.  \V. 

Hall.     Phila.,  [n.d  ]    8° 488.1 

Guide  to  travel  and  art  study  in  Europe.  For 
the  use  of  Americans.    L.   C.   Lotimis. 

N.Y.,  1882.     10° 704.26 

Guido  and  Lita.  A  tale  of  the  Riviera. 
[Poem.]    J/argwis  of  Lome.     N.Y.,  I.''75. 

sm.  4° ,565.18 

Guido  Keni.     Life.     (Artist  biographies.  Vol. 

IX.)     Boston,  1878.     18° 19^.1 

Guild,  Curtis.   Abroad  again.   Boston,  1877.  8°,     492.11 
Over  the  ocean.     Boston,  1871.     8°     .     .     .      603.2 
Guild,   Reuben.     Manning,   Jatnes,    Life    and 

limes  of.     Boston,  1804.     8° 102.1 


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Guild  Court.    A  London  story.    6.  Macdonald. 

N.Y.,  18S3.     12° 336.15 

The  same 336.34 

Guillemiii,   Aini-dee.     The   force<i    of    nature. 

N.Y.,  1872.     8° 629.7 

The  heavens.     N.Y.,  1871.     8°.     .     .     .     .      64.5.5 

The  sun.     N.T.,  1870.     12° 644.24 

Wonders  of  the  moon.     N.Y.,  1873.     12°    .     645.21 

The  same 1317.9 

GuUick,  T.  J.,    and   Timhs,   John.     Painting 

popularly  explained.    London,  1873.    12°,      6.57.8 
Guinot,  Eugene.     A  summer  at  Baden-Baden. 

London,  [n.d.l  8° R.  L. 

Guiteau,  Life  of,  and  his  trial  for  assassinating 
President    Garfield.      H.   H.  Alexander. 

Boston,  [n.d.]     12° 1217.1 

Guizot,  Monsieur  F.  P.  G.,  in  private  life.     By 
his  daugliter,  Madame  De  Witt.     Boston, 

1881.     8° 186.8 

Works : 
Cromwell,  Oliver,  Life  of.     London,  1877. 

12° 192.17 

England,  A  popular  history  of.     Boston, 

[n.d.]     4v.     8° 093.12 

The  same,  1837-74.      From  notes  and 
documents.      Mme.     De    Witt,    Ed. 

Boston  [n.d.]     8° 594.3 

France,  A  popular  history.     Boston,  1867. 

Ov.     8° 486.4 

History  of  civilization.      London,    1846. 

3v.     12° 476.4 

Meditations  on  Christianity.     N.  Y.,  1865- 

66.     2  V.     12° 266.8 

Monk;  or,  The  fall  of  the  republic  and  the 
restoration  of  the  monarchy  In  England 
in  1600.     London,  1851.     16°  .     .     .     .     194.10 
Representative    government   in   Europe. 

London,  1852.     12° 474.12 

Gulliver,  J.  P.,  Ed.     Bunyan,  John,  Complete 

works  of.     Phila.,  1872.     8° 117.9 

Gulliver's  travels.     Venn  .Swift.     N.Y.,  1867. 

10° 4.53.20 

Gummere,  Frances  B.    A  hand-book  of  poetics. 

Boston,  188.5.     12° 1238.18 

Giinderode,   Fraulein.     Correspondence   with 

Boltine  von  Arnim.     Boston,  18.59.     12°,       163.3 
Gunnar.     H.  II.  Boyesen.     Boston,  1874.     18°,     362.38 
Gunning,  William  D.    Life  history  of  our  plan- 
et.    N.Y.,  1S79.     12° 675.5 

Gunnison,  Ahnon.     Rambles  overland.     Atrip 

across  the  continent.     Boston,  1880.     12°,       782.9 


Guro'wski,  Adam  G.  de.     America  and  Europe. 

N.Y.,  1857.     12° 224.2 

Diary  of.     (1861-62.)     Boston,  1862.     8°     .     115.20 
Gustaecker,  F.    Wild  sports  in  the  West.    Bos- 
ton, 1861.     12° 713.10 

Gustafson,  Axel.    The  foundation  of  death.    A 
study  of    the  drink   question.      Boston, 

1884.     12° 1.324.12 

Gustafson,   Mrs.  Zadel   B.     Genevieve  Ward. 
A   biographical    sketch.       Boston,    1882. 

16° 1111.7 

Gustave   Adolf.     An   historical    romance.     Z. 

Topelius.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 3.54.4 

Gustavus  Adolphus,  Life  of.     L.  W.  Heyden- 

reich.     Phila.,  1868.     12° 213.8 

History  of.    J.L.Stevens.   N.Y.,  1884.    8°,     1127.3 
Gustavus  Lindorra.    E.  F.  Carlen.    N.Y.,  1853. 

12° 333.16 

Guthrie,  Frederick.     First  book  of  knowledge. 

N.Y.,  1882.     16° 1212.11 

Guthrie,  Thomas.      Autobiography;   and  me- 
moir by  his  son.     N.Y.,  187.5.     2  v.     12°,     218.20 
Life.     (The  world's  workers.)     J.  W.  Kir- 
ton.     N.Y.,  1885.     16° 1131.22 

Work : 
Studies  of  character  from  the  Old  Testa- 
ment.    N.Y.,  1872.     12° 265.17 

Guy  Mannering.    W.Scott.     Edinburgh,  1871. 

12° 314.9 

The  same 315.9 

Guyot,  Arnold.     Creation.     The   Biblical  cos- 
mogony in  the  light  of  modem  science. 

N.Y.,  1884.     12° 1318.1 

Earth  and  man.     Boston,  185.5.     12°.     .     .     643.16 
G^wendolin.    Sequel  to  George  Eliot's  "  Daniel 

Deronda."     Boston,  1878.     12°  ...     .       375.4 
Gvsrilt,  Joseph.     Encyclopaedia  of  architecture. 

London,  1871.     8° 649.3 

Gymnasium,  The  family.     R.  T.  Trail.     N.Y., 

1879.     12° 1321.20 

Gymnastics,   The    new.     D.    Lewis.     Boston, 

1862.     12° 631.2 

Gypsies,  The.    C.  G.  Leland.   Boston,  1882.   8°,  1315.13 
Gypsies ;    or.  Why  we  went  gypsying  in   the 

Sierras.     Boston,  1881.     12° 387.14 

Gypsy  Breynton  series.     E.  S.  Phelps.     N.Y., 
[u.d.]     4  v.     10°. 

Gypsy  Breynton 921.3 

Gypsy's  cousin  Joy 921.4 

Gypsy's  sowing  and  reaping 921.5 

Gypsy's  year  at  the  Golden  Crescent  .     .     .      921.6 


Habberton,   John.     The   Barton   experiment. 

N.Y.,  1877.     10° 304. .55 

Helen's  babies.     Boston,  1870.     10°  .     .     .  364. .52 

The  same 364.53 

The  same 364.54 

Just  one  day.  N.Y.,  1879.  12°  ....  363.75 
Little    Guzzy,   and    other    stories.      N.Y., 

1878.     12° 375.5 

Other  people's  children.   Sequel  to  "  Helen's 

babies." 364.61 

The  same 364.62 

The  Scripture  Club  of  Valley  Rest.     N.Y., 

1877.     16° 308.17 

Washington,  George,  Life  of.     N.Y.,  1884. 

16° 1121.9 

Who    was    Paul    Grayson '?       N.Y.,    1881. 

10° 913.13 


Habberton,  John  —  concluded. 

The  worst  boy  in  town.     N.Y.,  1880.     16°.       378.3 
cmd  Xorton,  C.  L.     Canoeing  in  Kanuckia. 
N.Y.,  1878.     12° 492.19 

Habermeister,  The.   IL  Schmid,  I'j-ans.   N.Y., 

1869.     10° 434.9 

Habitations  of  man  in  all  ages.     E.  VioUet- 

le-Duc.     Boston,  1870.     8° 638.4 

Habits    and    men.       [Essays.]       Dr.    Doran. 

N.T.,  18.55.    12° 225.7 

Hackett,  Horatio  B.   Illustrations  of  Scripture. 

Boston,  1856.     12° 233.4 

Hackett,   James    Henry.      Notes    on    Shake- 
speare's plays  and  actors.    N.Y.,  1863.   8°,      253.3 

Hacklauder,    F.    W.       Enchanting    and    en- 
chanted.    Phila.,  1871.     16°  ."  .     .     .     .      362.1 
Forbidden  fruit.     Boston,  1877.     12°.     .     .     308.29 


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Hadley,  Arthur  T.     Railroad  transportation; 

its  history  and  its  laws.    N.Y.,  18S5.    12°.  1415.25 
Haeckel,  Ernst.    The  evolution  of  man.    N.Y., 

1879.     2v.     12° (;.5S.30 

Freedom  in  science  and  teaching.     N.Y., 

1879.  12° 292.4 

A  visit  to  Ceylon.     Boston,  1SS3.    8°      .     .      777.3 

Hagarene.    G.A.Lawrence.    N.Y.,  187.').    8°.    34G.fil 
Hageman,  .Jcihn  F.     Princeton,  N.J.,  and   its 
institutions,    History   of.      Phila.,    1879. 

2v.     8°     .     .     .     .    " .5.5.5.11 

Haggard,  n.  Rider.     King  Solomon's   mines. 

[A  novel.]     N.Y.,  1885.     12° 974.(5 

Haig,  James.    Symbolism;  mind,   matter  and 

language.     London,  1809.     12°   ...     .     075.17 
Hair-breadth  escapes;    adventures    of    three 
boys   in   South    Africa.      IL    C.   Adams. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.l     1(5° 449.18 

Hake,  A.  Egniont.     "Chinese"  Gordon,  The 

story  of.     N.y.,  1884.     12° 1128.7 

Ed.      General    Gordon's  journals   at   Kar- 

toum.     Host  on,  188.5.     12° 11.35.4 

Hakluyt,  Richard.     A  discourse    on   western 
planting,   written   in   1084.     Cambridge, 

1S77.    8° 487.14 

Hal.    The  story  of  a  clodho])per.     W.  M.  F. 

Round.     Boston,  1880.     l(i° :!t;.!.9() 

Halcyon  days.     [Sketches.]     W.  Flagg.     Bos- 
ton, isyl.     12° 1212  3 

Hale,  Annie  M.     Management  of  children,  in 
sickness    and    in    health.      A    book   for 

mothers.     Phila.,  1881.     10° 673.28 

Hale,  K.     Fall  of  the  Stuarts  and  western  em- 
pire, 1G78-97.     N.Y.,  1876.     16°      ...     511.18 
Hale,  Edward  Everett.     Boys' heroes.     Boston, 

[n.d.]     16° 921.24 

Christmas   in   Narragansett.      N.Y.,   1884. 

12° 904.8 

Crusoe  in  New  York,  and  other  tales.     Bos- 
ton, 1880.     12° 3«.!.9S 

The  fortunes  of  Rachel.  N.Y.,  18S4.  12°  .  954.24 
G.  T.  T. ;  or.  The  wonderful  adventures  of 

a  Pullman.     Boston,  1877.     10°.     .     .     .      371.8 
His  level  best,  and  other  stories.     Boston, 

1S73.     12° 437.15 

How  to  do  it.  Boston,  1871.  12°  ...  437.16 
If,  yes,  and  perh.aps.  Boston,  1808.  12°  .  364.30 
In  His  name.  Boston,  1873.  8°  .  .  .  .  340.19 
Ingham  papers.  Boston,  1809.  12°.  .  .  2.53.10 
Mrs.    Jlerriam's    scholars.      Boston,    1878. 

10° 371.24 

Our  Christmas   in   a   I'.alaee.     N.Y.,    1SS3. 

12° 9.53.18 

Ournew  crusade.  Boston,  187.5.  18°  .  .  302.34 
Philip  Nolan's  friends.  Boston,  1877.  12°.  306.9 
Seven  Spanish  cities,  and  the  way  to  them. 

Boston,  1883.     10° 771.17 

glories  of  adventure;  told  by  .adventurers. 

Boston,  1881.     16° 913.17 

Stories  of  discovery;   told   by  discoverers. 

Boston,  188.3.     10° 918.3 

Stories    of    invention;    told   by   inventors. 

Boston,  1885.     16° 918.17 

Stories  of  the  sea;  told  by  sailors.     Boston, 

1880.  10° oVi.9 

Stories  of  war;  told   by  soldiers.     Boston, 

1879.     12° 911.8 

Sybaris  and  other  homes.     Boston,   1869. 

16° 432.24 

Ten  times  one  is  ten.  Boston,  1871.  10°.  218.18 
Ups  and  downs.     Boston,  1873.     16°.     .     .    363.15 


Hale,  Edward  Everett  —  concluded. 

What  career?     Boston,  1878.     10°      ...     281.11 
Woikingmen's  homes.     Boston,  1S74.     8°.     233.25 
Ed.     The  age  of  fable;  or,  Bcauliis  of  my- 
thology.    Boston,  1S82.     12° 1215.1 

and  Susan.  \  family  flight  through 
France,  Germany  and  .Switzerland.  Bos- 
ton, [n.d.]     4°  .' 915.5 

The  same 925.1 

A   family   flight  over  Egypt  and   Syria. 

Boston,  [[i.d.]     4° 915.15 

The  same 925.2 

The  story  of  Spain.     N.Y.,  1886.     12°      .     14:!1.2 

Hale,  Lucrctia  P.     The  Lord's  Supper  and  its 

observance.  Boston,  1877.  10°  .  .  .  291.7 
The  Peterkin  papers.  Boston,  18S0.  16°.  913.5 
The  struggle  for  life.     Boston,  1868.     12°    .     437.17 

Hale,  Salma]     U.   S.,   History  of  the.     N.Y., 

18.5.5.     2v.     16° 472.4 

Hale,  Mrs.  Sarah  J.     Flora's  interpreter.     Bos- 
ton, 1841.     12° 648  23 

Manners.     Boston,  1808.    8° 251.5 

Sketches  of  American  character.     Boston, 

1829.     12° 252.25 

Woman's  record ;  or.  Sketches  of  distin- 
guished women.     N.Y.,  1S55.    8°  .     .     .      117.6 

Hale,  Susan.     A  family  flight  through  Spain     .      925.3 

The  same 925.17 

Ed.  Appleton,  T.  G.,  Life  and  letters  of. 
N.Y.,  188.5.     12° 11:14.11 

Hales,  J.  W.     Spenser,  Edniuiul,  Memoir  of, 

with  his  works.     London,  1873.     12°.     .      571.4 

Halevy,    Ludovic.      Abbe    Constantinc.      [A 

novel.]     N.Y.,  1882.     16° 941.9 

Haley,  W.,  Ed.     Washington,   the  American 

capital.     N.y.,  1801.     10° 223.11 

Haley,  William   D.     Words  for  the   workers. 

Boston,  1855.     12° 243.17 

Half  a  century.    [Autobiogrtiphy.]    J.  G.  Swiss- 
helm.     Chicago,  1880.     12° 126.7 

Half-hours    at    the    sea-side.    .1.    E.    Taylor. 

London,  1872.     16° .     722.17 

Half-hours  in  the  green  lanes.     J.  E.  Taylor. 

London,  187.3.     16° 731.1 

Half-hours  witli  the  best  authors.     C.  Knight. 

Phila.,  [n.d.]     6  v.     12° 285.2 

Half-truths  and  the  truth.     [Lectures.]     .J..M. 

Manning.     Boston,  1872.     12°    ...     .      223.7 

Haliburton,  T.    C.     The  elockmaker.     N.Y.. 

1872.     16° 432.16 

Hall,  Alice  C.    Miss  Leighton's  perplexities. 

N.Y.,  1882.     16° 941.16 

Hall,  Basil.     The  midshipman.     London,  1805. 

10° 451.14 

North    America,   Triivels    in.    Edinburgh, 

1829.     3  v.     12° 723.11 

Hall,  C.  F.    Arctic  researches.    N.Y.,  186.5.    8°,      727.7 

Hall,  C.  W.     Adrift  in  the  ice-fields.    Boston, 

1S77.     12° 445.20 

Drifting  round  the  world.  Boston,  1881. 
8° 448.12 

Hall,  Edward.   Building  and  ornamental  stones. 

London.  1S72.     8° 649.0 

Hall,  Edward  B.     Ware,  Mary  L.,  Memoir  of. 

Boston,  18.54.     8° 138. 10 

Hall,  Eugene  J.     Lyrics  of  home-laiul.     Chi- 
cago, [n.d.]    8° .572.0 

Hall,  Fitz  Edward.    Exemplifications  of  false 

philology.     N.Y.,  1872.     8° 044.5 

Hall,  G.  Stanley.     Aspects  of  German  culture. 

[Lectures.]     Boston,  1881.     12°  .     .     .     .     128.23 


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Hall,   John.     Familiar   talks    to   boys.     N.Y., 

1876.     12° 265.34 

God's    word    through    preaching.      N.Y., 

187.5.     12° 266.14 

Hall,  M.,  Trans.  A  perilous  venture;  or,  Tim 
(lays  of  Mary  of  Burgundy.  London, 
[ii.d.]     12° 974.9 

Hall,  Mary  L.    Preparation.    [A  novel.]    N.Y., 

[n.d]     12° 946.11 

Hall,  Mrs.  Matthew.  Royal  princesses  of  Eng- 
land.    London,  1871.     16° 134.2 

Hall,  Newman.     From  Liverpool  to  St.  Louis. 

London,  1870.     12° 722.10 

Hall,  Robert.  Life.  (Heroes  of  Christian  his- 
tory.)    E.  P.  Hood.     N.Y.,  1881.     12°     .     1126.9 

Hall,  S.  C;.     Retrospect  of  a  long  life.     181.5- 

*        188?,.     N.Y.,  1.883.     8° 1117.S 

Ed.  The  book  of  liritisli  ballads.     London, 

1849.     8° G13.1 

Hall,  Mrs.  ,S.  C.     Sketches  of  Irisli  character. 

London,  [n.d.]     12° 244.13 

Tales  of  woman's  trials.     N.Y.,  1855.     8°.     427.14 

The  same 427.30 

The  Wbiteboy.     N.Y.,  1,^55.     8°    .     .     .     .     427.16 

Hall,    T.    <>.     Her    mother's    fancy.     Boston, 

1S7.5.     16° 461.25 

Hall,  William  E.     International  law.     Oxford, 

1880.     8° 293.14 

Hall,  \y.  W.  Dyspepsia  and  its  kindred  dis- 
eases.    N.Y.,  1877.     12° 6.55.20 

The  guide  board  to  health,  peace,  and  com- 
petence.    Phila.,  [n.d.]     8° 488.1 

Healtli  and  good  living.     N.Y.,  1870.     12°.      244.7 

Hallam,   Arthur  H.     Remains,   in    verse   and 

prose.     Boston,  1863.     12° 244.23 

Hallam,    Henry.      Constitutional     history    of 

England.     Boston,  18.54.     3  v.     8°.     .     .       513.2 
Introduction  to  the  literature  of  Europe. 

Bost.'U,  1854.     3v.     8° 2.57.5 

The  same.     N.Y.,  1884.    2  v.     12°.     .     .1242.14 
Literature  of  Europe.     N.Y.,   1841.     2  v. 

8° 231.2 

View  of  the  state  of  Kurope  during  the  mid- 
dle ages.     N.Y.,  18.53.     3v.    8°.     .     .     .      531.4 

Halleck,  Fitx-Green,  Life  and  letters  of.     J. 

G.  Wilson.     N.Y.,  1869.     12°      ....      147.6 
Poelical  works.     N.Y.,  1854.     12°.     .     .     .     5.52.17 

Halleck,    H.   W.     Military    art    and    science. 

N.Y.,  l,>^fil.     12°    .    ". 042.18 

Hallig,  Tiic     Biernatzki.     Br.ston,  1856.     12°,    334.17 

Halli-well-Phillips,  J.  O.  .Shakespeare,  Out- 
lines of  the  life  of.     London,  1883.     8°    .     1119.9 

Hallock,  Charles.     The  fishing  tourist.     N.Y., 

1873.    12° ^ 646.19 

Sportsman's  gazetteer  and   general  guide. 

N.Y.,  1877.     12° 273.10 

Hallo-well,  Anna  Davis,  Ed.     Mott,  James  and 

Luoretia.  Lives  of.     Boston.  1884.     12°    .   1120.14 

Hallowell,   Mrs.   Joshua    L.     Bee's   bedtime. 

Phila.,  1873.     16° 434.3 

Hallo-well,  Richard    P.      Quaker  invasion  of 

Massachusetts.     Boston,  188!.     12°     .     .     1225.6 

Hallucinations.  A.  B.  de  Boismont.  Colum- 
bus, 1860.     12° 223.1 

Halpine,  Charles  G.  Poetical  works,  with 
notes.  R.  B.  Roosevelt,  Ed.  N.Y.,  1869. 
10° 565.15 

Halves.      |A   novel.]      J.   Payn.     N.Y.,  1876. 

8° 365.2 

Hamertou,  Mrs.  Eugenie.    Golden  mediocrity. 

Boston,  1886.     16° 961.13 


Hamerton,  Philip  Gilbert.    Art  essays.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]    8° 682.24 

Chapters  on  animals.  Boston,  1874.  8°  .  246.10 
Etcher's  hand-book.   The.     London,   1871. 

12° 669.21 

The  same 681.33 

Etching  and  etchers.     London,  1808.     8°    .      618.6 
The  graphic  arts.     A  treatise  on  drawing, 
painting,   and   engraving.     Boston,  1882. 

12° 682  30 

Harry  Blount.  Boston,  1,87.5.  16°  .  .  .  4.52.18 
Human  intercourse.  Boston,  1884.  12°  .  1242.18 
The  intellectual  life.  Boston,  1873.  12°  .  234.5 
Landscape.  Boston,  1885.  12°  ....  1612.7 
Marmorne.      (No  name    series.)      Boston, 

[n.d.]     16°    362.71 

Modern  Frenchmen.  Boston,  1878.  12°  .  177.17 
A  painter's  camp.  Boston,  18G7.  12°  .  .  0^13.27 
Round  my  house.  Boston,  1870.  12°  .  .  482.9 
The  sylvan  year  and  The  unknown  river. 

Boston,  1870.     12° 669.1 

Thoughts  about  art.  Boston,  1871.  12°..  669.24 
Turner,  J.  M.  W.,  Life  of.     Boston,  1879. 

12° 182.12 

The  unknown  river.  Boston,  1871.  8°.  .  R.  L. 
AVenderholme.      [A   story.]     Boston,   1870. 

12° 360.7 

Hamilton,  Alexander.     Lodge,    H.    C.     Life. 

(American  statesmen.)  Boston,  1882.  12°,  1111.15 
Morse,  J.  T.,./c.    Life.     Boston,  1870.    2  v. 

12° 172.1 

Shea,  6.     Life   and   epoch.     Boston,  1879. 

8° 276.6 

Works.     H.  C.  Lodge,  Ed.    N.Y.,  1885.    8 

V.     8° 1244.2 

Hamilton,     Alexander,     Jay,     and    Madison. 
The  Federalist,  and  other  papers.     Phila., 

1880.     8° .~   .     .     .     .      693.2 

Hamilton,  Alexander,  and  Jay,  John.     Lives. 

H.  a)i(i  J.  Renwick.     X.Y.,  18.54.     8°.     .      121.5 
Hamilton,  Alice  King.     Jlildred's  cadet.     An 

idyl  of  AVest  Point.     Phila.,  [n.d  ]     12°    .     .383.31 
One  of  the  Duanes.     [A  novel.]      Phila., 

1885.     12° 905.20 

Hamilton,  Mi-s.   Celia  V.      Crown   from   the 

spear.     Boston,  [n.d.]     8° 377.13 

Ropes  of  sand.     Boston,  [n.d.]     8°     .     .     .     377.15 
Hamilton,  Charles.    Oriental  zigzag.     London, 

187-5.     12° 490.15 

Hamilton,  Edward.     Recollections  of  fly-fish- 
ing.    N.Y.,  1885.     12° 1325.3 

Hamilton,  Gail,  pseud.     See  Dodge,  M.  A. 
Hamilton,  John  C.     Republic  of  the  U.S.,  His- 
tory of  the.     N.Y.,  18.59.     4v.     8°.     .     .       546.8 
Hamilton,  W.   D.    England.  Outlines  of  the 

history  of.     London,  184,-^.     10°.     .     .     .     511.13 
Hamilton,  Walter.     The  poels  laureate  of  Eng- 
land.    London,  1879.     12° 182.16 

Hamilton,   Sir  William,   Life  of.     W.    H.    S. 

Mouck.     N.Y.,  1881.     12° 187.13 

Menioirof.  J.  Veitch.  Edinburgh.  1800.  8°,  153.5 
Examination  of  his  philosophy.     J.  S.  Mill. 

Boston,  180-5.     2  v.     12° 024.8 

Hamlen,    G.      Chats.      (Sketches.)      Boston, 

188.5.     16° 1241.1 

Hamlet.     See  Shakespeare. 
Hamlet,  Prince  of  Denmark,  The  Ir.agedle  of. 
A  study,  with   the   text  of  the  folio  of 
1023.    G.  Macdonald.    London.  1885.    8°,     1244.4 
Hamlet's  note-book.     W.  I).  O'Connor.     Bos- 
ton, 1886.     12° 1249.20 


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Hamley,   Col.      Voltaire,    Life    of.      Loiulon, 

X^Tt.     12° 271.21 

Hamlin,   Augustus   C.     Leisure  hours   among 

llie  gems.     Hostou,  KS84.     12°     ....     i:{24.7 
Hamlin,   Cyrus.      Among  tlie   Turks.      N.Y., 

1878.     12° -192.13 

Hamlin,  Mrs,  U.  A.  L,,  Meniori.ils  of.     M.  \V. 

Jjawronce.     Boston,  [u.d.]     12°.     .     .     .     177.  l:> 
Hamlin,  Mvra  Sawyer.     A  politician's  daugh- 
ter.    N.Y.,  1S8().     10° '.170.19 

Hammersmith.      M.    S.    Severance.      Boston, 

1S7S.     12° ;!73.29 

The  same .'n.i.Sl 

The  same ;!73.82 

Hammond,     Mr.*.     K.     11.       The     Georgians. 

(Kound-robin  series.)    Boston,  1881.     1(1°,      398.5 

Tlie  same 398.6 

Hammond,  Kobert.     The  electric  light  in  our 

homes.     N.Y.,  lii.d.]     12° 1318.13 

Hammond,  W.  A.     Diseases  of  the   nervous 

system.     N.Y.,  1871.     8° 032.7 

Insanity  in  its   relations  to   crime.     N.Y., 

1873.    8° 633.4 

Sleep  and  its  derangements.     Phila.,  ISfi'.t. 

12° 033.14 

Spirituali.sm,  and  allied  causes  and  condi- 
tions of    nervous    derangement.      N.Y., 

1876.     8° 482.16 

Novels. 

Doctor  Grattan.     N.Y.,  1885.     12°.     .     .      964.9 

Lai.     N.Y.,  1884.     12° 059.9 

A   .'•trong-mlnded   woman.      N.Y.,    188.5. 

12° 974.10 

Hamst,  Olpbar.    Hand  book  of  fictitious  names. 

London,  1808.     8° 108.14 

Hanaford,  Mrs.  I'hebe  A.     Lincoln,  Abraham, 

Life  of.     Boston,  1805.     12° 2117.13 

Peabody,  George,  Life   of.     Boston,  |n.d.] 

12° 1113.9 

The  same 1118.17 

Women  of  the  century.     Boston,  1877.     S°,     172.13 
Hancock,  E.  Campbell.     Tlie  amateur  pottery 

anil  glass  painter.  London,  [u.d.]  12°  .  082.2 
Hancock,  Gen.    Winlield   S.,   Life  of.     F.  E. 

(ioodrlch.  Boston,  1880.  12°  ....  11.37.10 
Hand,  The.  C.Bell.  London,  1870.  10°.  .  631.15 
Hand   and   ring.     A.  K.  Green.     N.Y..  |n d.] 

10° 900.18 

Hand  of  Ethelberta.     T.  Hardy.     X.Y.,  1870. 

12° 303.49 

Hand-book  for  home  improvement.  How  to 
write,  to  talk,  to  behave,  and  to  do  busi- 
ness.   N.Y.,  1877.     12° 272.9 

Handel,  George  Frederick.  Clarke,  E.  Life 
of.     (The  world's  workers.)     N.Y.,  1885. 

10° 1131.24 

Marshall,   Mrs.    J.     Life    of.     (The    great 

musicians.)     N.Y.,  188.3.     12°     ...     .     1118.7 
Eockslro,  W.   S.     Life   of.     London,   1883. 

12° 1118.13 

Schoelcher,  V.   Life  of.    Bn.ston,  [n.d.]    12°,     14710 
Handicapped.     [.Stories.]     Mr.s.    M.    V.    Ter- 

hunc.     N.Y.,  1881.     12° 423.20 

Handsome  Lawrence.  Sequel  to  "A  rolling 
stone."     Mme.  Dudcvant.    Boston,  I87I. 

8° 352.2 

Tbes.ame 3(i9.42 

Hanging  of  the  crane.  The.     (Poem  )     H.  W. 

Longfellow.  Boston,  1875.  8°  .  .  .  508. 3 
Hankin,  Christiana  C,  Kd.    Schimmelpennick, 

M.  A.,  Life  of.     Phil.i.,  18.59.     2  v.     10°.     212.21 


Hanna,  William.    Chalmers,  Thomas,  Life  and 

writings  of.     N.Y.,  18.5.5.     4  v.     12°    .     .       148.8 
Warsof  the  Huguenots.     N.Y.,  1872.     12°,     534.11 
Hannah.    [A  novel.]    Mr.*.  D.  M.  Craik.    N.Y., 

1872.     12° .343.15 

The  same 343.40 

Hannah  Tarne.    M.  E.  Hullali.    London,  1883. 

10° 9,53.16 

Hannah  Thurston.     B.   Taylor.     N.Y.,    1804. 

12° 411.13 

Hannay,  James.    History  of  Acadia.    St.  John, 

N.B.,  1879.     8°      ." 490.29 

Hannibal  tlie  Carthaginian,  Life  of.    J.  Abbott. 

N.Y.,  1854.     16° 122.17 

Hannibal,   Life  of.     T.   Arnold.     N.Y.,  1877. 

10° 1S1.12 

Hanover,  Mass.,  Historical  sketch  of.     .J.  S. 

Barry.     Boston,  18.53.     8° 542.15 

Hans  Brinker;  or,  The  silver  skates.     M.  M. 

Dodge.     N.Y.,  1806.     12° 334.21 

Hansard,   George   A.     The   book   of    archery. 

London,  1841.     8° 083.1 

Hanson,  Charles  H.     Homer's  stories   simply 

told.     N.Y.,  1882.     12° 1222.4 

Old   Greek  stories  simply  told.     London, 

1884.     12° 928.1 

Stories  of  the  days  of  King  Arthur.     I.,on- 

don,  1882.     16° 1221.8 

Hanson,  J.  W.     Historical  sketch   of  the  old 

Sixth  Regiment.     Boston,  1800.     12°  .     .       002.9 
Hapgood,  Isabel  F.     The  epic  songs  of  Russia. 

N.Y.,  1886.     8° 12-19.15 

Hap-hazard.     K.  Field.     Boston,  1873.     12°    .     201.11 
Haphazard    personalities:    chiefly    of    North 
Americans.     C.  Lanman.     Boston,  1880. 

10° 12.51.11 

Happy  boy.  The.     B.  Bjiirnson.    Boston,  1881. 

10° 388.17 

The  same 451.4 

Happy  little  girl.  Story  of  \.     I,ondon,  1872. 

10° 4,52.21 

Happy-go-lucky.    [A  novel.  |    Mrs.  S.  S.  Har- 
ris.    X.Y.,  1881.     12° 397.9 

Happy-thought  Hall.     F.  C.  Burnand.     Bos- 
ton, 1872.     12° 254.27 

Happy  valley,  The.     Sketches  of  Kashmir  and 
the  Kashmiris.     W.  Wakefield.     London, 

1879.     8° 773.13 

Harbour   bar.   The.     [A   novel.]     N.Y.,  187.5. 

12° 3ti4.9 

Harbours  and  docks.    Their  physical  features, 

history,  constitution,  equipment,  etc.    L. 

F.  Vernon-Harcourt.    Vol.  I.  Text.    Vol. 

II.  Plates.     Oxford,  188.5.     2  v.     8°     .     .     1320.2 

Hard   casli.     [A   novel.]     C.    Reade.     Boston, 

1870.     12° .335. .37 

Hard-Scrabble  of  Elm   Island.     E.    Kellogg. 

Boston,  1871.     10° 442.29 

Hard  times.     C.  Dickens 3-55. 6 

The  same 3.50.8 

Tlie  same,  with  Christmas  stories   .     .     .     3.57.15 

The  same' 393.10 

Hard   to   bear.     G.    M.   Craik.     A   true   man. 

M.  C.  Stirling.     N.Y.,  1878.     8°      .     .     .     309.20 
Hardee,  W.  J.     Rifle  and  light  infantry  tactics. 

Phila.,  1801.     2v.     10° 0.53.26 

Harder,    L.       A   family   feud.      Phila.,    1877. 

12° 316.26 

The  same 310.27 

Harding,  E.    G.     Leoline;  'or.   Captured   and 

rescued.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     10° 445.22 


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Harding,  James  D.  Sketches  at  home  aud 
abroad.  Drawings  re-produeed  in  auto- 
type.    London.  1874.     4° R.  L. 

Hardy,  Arthur  S.     But  yet  a  woman.     Boston, 

LSS.3.     12° 947.2 

The  same 947.-3 

The  wind  of  destiny.     Bo>=ton,  18S6.     1C°   .      978.8 

The  same 978.9 

Hardy,  Lady  Duffus.  Through  cities  and  prai- 
rie lands.    Sketches  of  an  American  tour. 

N.Y.,  1881.     8° 7fi0.11 

Hardy,  John.     Cast  away  in  the  cold.    Boston, 

ISeO.     1G= 433.2 

Hardy,  Thomas.     Desperate  remedies.     N.Y., 

1874.     16° 302.5 

Far  from  the  madding  crowd.     N.Y.,  1874. 

16° 362.4 

Hand  of  Ethelberta.  N.Y.,  1876.  12°  .  .  363.49 
A  Laodicean.  N.Y.,  1881.  16°  ...  .  388.15 
Tlie   mayor  of  Casterbridge.     N.Y.,   1886. 

10° 975.23 

A  pair  of  blue  eyes.     N.Y.,  1873.     16°    .     .      362.3 
The  return  of  the  native.    N".Y.,  1878.    16°,      376.5 
The  trumpet-major.     X.Y.,  1880.     16°.     .     376.26 
Hardy  and  Hunter.     Mrs.  H.  Ward.     London, 

IS-m     16° 443.21 

Hare,  Augustus  J.  C.  Bunsen,  Baroness  Fran- 
ces, Life  and  letters  of.     N.Y.,1879.     12°,     177-27 

The  same 185.8 

Cities  of  northern  and  central  Ilaly.    N.Y., 

1870.     3  V.     12° 483.35 

Cities  of  southern  Italy  and  Sicily.    K.Y., 

[n.d.]     12° 775.3 

Florence,  City  of.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  16°  .  .  771.22 
Holland    and    Scandinavia,    Sketches    in. 

London,  1885.     12° 789. 12 

London,  Walks  in.     N.Y.,  1878.     12°     .     .     492.21 
Memorials  of  a  quiet  life.     (With  supple- 
mentary  volume.)     London,   1873.     2  v. 

12° 112.2 

Rome,  Walks  in.  London,  1871.  12'  .  .  734.4 
Russia,  Studies  in.  London,  1885.  12°  .  789.22 
Spain,  Wanderings  in.    London,  1873.    12°,     722.12 

Venice.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16° 771.25 

Harecourt,  Story  of.     J.  B.  Marsh.     London, 

1S71.     12°  " 484.12 

Harem  life  in  Egypt  and  Constantinople.     E. 

Lott.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     8° 148.24 

Hargreaves,  John  G.     Blunders  of  vice  and 

folly.     London,  1871.     12° 333.18 

Hargreaves,  Thomas.     A  voyage  round  Great 

Britain.     London,  1884.     12° 786.23 

Harlan,  George  E.     Eyesight  and  how  to  care 

for  it.     Phila.,  1879.     18° 673.13 

Harland,  Henry.   As  it  was  written.    [A  novel.] 

N.Y.,  1SS5.     12° 967.16 

Mrs.    Pei.Kada.     [A    novel.]     N.Y.,    [n.d.] 

10° 975.11 

Harland,   Marion,  pseud.     See  Terhune,  Mrs. 

M.  V. 
Harle,  Jonathan.     Essay  on  the  state  of  phys- 
ick    in    the   Old   and  New  Testaments. 

Loiuion,  1729.     12° 633.6 

Harley,  Dr.    The  young  Crusoe.   Boston,  1873. 

12° 438.19 

Harley,  Timothy.     Moon  lore.     Superstitions, 

moon-worship,  etc.     London.  1885.     8°  .     1329.3 
Harold.     [A  drama.]     A.  Tennyson.     Boston, 

1S77.     16° 571.8 

Harold,  last  of  the  Saxon  kings.     E.  Bulwer- 

Lylton.     N.Y.,  1862.     8° 345.6 


Haroun  Alraschid,  The  caliph,  and  Saracen 
civilization.  E.  H.  Palmer.  N.Y.,  1881. 
16° .591.12 

Harper's  Monthly  Magazine.     N.Y.,  1849-86. 

73  V.     8° 751.1 

Vols.  Vols. 

I.  June-Nov.,  1850.  xxxviii.  Dec,  lS68,-May  18e9. 

11.  Dec,  ISaO.-May,  1851.  XXXI-X.  June-Nov.,  1869. 

III.  June-Xov.,  1851.  XL.  Dec,  1869,-.M.15-,  1870. 

IV.  Dec,  1851,-May,  1852.  XLI.  Juue-Xov.,  1870. 

T.  June-Xov.,  1852.  XLII.  Dec,  1870,-May,  1871. 

Yl.  Dec,  lS52,-May,  1853.  XLili.  .June-Nov.,  1871. 

vn.  June-Nov.,  1853.  xi.iv.  Dec,  1871,-May,  1872. 

VIII.  Dec,  1853,-5Iay,  1854.  XLV.  June-Nov.,  1872. 

IX.  June-Nov.,  1854.  XLvl.  Dec.  )S72,-May,  1873. 

X.  Dec,  1854,-May,  1855.  XLVll.  June-Nov.,  1873. 

XI.  June-Nov.,  1855.  XLVlll.  Dec,  1873,-M:iy,  1874. 

XII.  Dec,  1855,-May,  1856.  XLIX.  June-Nov.,  1S74. 

XIII.  June-Nov.,  1856.  L.  Dec,  1874,-May.  1875. 

XIV.  Dec,  1856, -May,  1857.  LI.  June-Nov.,  1S76. 

XV.  June-Nov.,  18.57.  lii.  Dec,  1875,-May,  1878. 

XVI.  Dec,  185T,-May,  1858.  Llll.  June-Nov.,  1876. 

XVII.  June-Nov.,  1858.  liv.  Dec,  1876, -May,  1877. 

XVIII.  Dec,  1858,-MBy,  1859.  lv.  June-Nov.,  1877. 

XIX.  June-Nov.,  1859.  LVI.  Dec,  1877,-May,  1878. 

XX.  Dec,  1859,-May,  1860.  LVll.  June-Nov.,  1878. 

XXI.  June-Nov.,  1860.  LVlll.  Dec,  187S,-May.  1879. 

XXII.  Dec,  1860,-May,  1861.  Lix.  June-Nov.,  1879. 

xxill.  June-Nov.,  1861.  LX.  Dec  ,  1879,-May,  1880. 

XXIV.  Dec,  1861,-May,  1862.  lxi.  June-Nov.,  1880. 

XXV.  June-NoT.,  1862.  LXU    Dec,  18S0,-May,  1881. 

XXVI.  Dec,  1862,-May,  1863.  LXlll.  June-Noy.,  1881. 

xxvii.  June-Nov.,  186.J.  lxiv.  Dec,  1851,-May,  18Si. 

xxvill.  Dec,  lS63,-May,  1864.  Lxv.  June-Nov.,  1882. 

XXIX.  June-Nov.,  1864.          •  LXVI.  Dec,  1882,-May,  188S. 

XXX.  Dec,  1864,-May,  1865.  Lxvil.  June-Nov.,  1883. 

XXXI.  June-Nov.,  3865.  Lxvm.  Dec,  1883,-May,  1834. 

XXXII.  Dec,  1865,-May,  1866.  LXlx.  June-Nov.,  1884. 

XXXIII.  June-Nov.,  1866.  lxx.  Dec,  1884,-Uay,  1885. 

XXXIV.  Dec,  lS66,-May,  1867.  LXXI.  June-Nov.,  1885. 
XXXV.  June-Nov.,  1867.  lx.xii.  Dec,  1885,-May,  1886. 

XXXVI.  Dec,  1867,-M.iy,  1868.        LXXill.  June-Nov.,  1886. 
xxxvii.  June-Nov.,  1868. 

Index  to.  Vols.  I.  to  LXX.,  June,  18.50,  to 
June,  1885.  C.  A.  Durfee,  compiler. 
N.Y..  1886.    8° 7.51.3 

Harper's  Young  People.     N.Y.,  1879-80.     7  v. 

8° 751.3 

Harps'VRrell,  Maine,  History  of.     G.  A.  nnd  H. 

W.Wheeler.     Boston,  1878.     8°      .     .     .     494.10 

Harriman,  Walter.  Travels  and  observations 
In  the  Orient,  and  the  countries  of  Eu- 
rope.    Boston.  1883.     12° 776.1 

Harrington.  M.  Edgeworth.    N.Y..  18.55.    12°,      345.1 

Harris,  Amanda  B.  How  we  went  bird's-nest- 
ing.    Boston,  [n.d.]     12° 1315.6 

Pleasant  authors  for  young  folks.     Boston, 

[n.d.]     18°    ....     r 1121.10 

Wild  flowers  and  where  they  arow.  Boston, 
[n.d.]    4° ". 638.17 

Harris,  F.  McCready.  (Hope  Ledyard,  psetid.) 
The  girls  at  Quinneniont.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

4° 929.9 

A  year  at  Briercliffe.     N.Y.,1879.     16°.     .     911.22 

Harris,  Joel  Chandler.  Mingo,  and  other 
sketches   in  black   and   white.      Boston, 

1884.     12° 1228.20 

Nights  with  Uncle  Remus.     Boston,  1883. 

12° 1228.7 

Uncle  Remus:  His  songs  and  sayings. 
N.Y.,  1881.     12° 127.19 

Hzuris,  Joseph.     Gardening  for  young  and  old. 

N.Y.,  1SS;3.     12° 085.17 

Harris,  Richard.      Illustrations   in    advocacy. 

London,  1884.     10° 1231.9 

Harris,  Samuel  S.     The  relation  of  Christianity 

to  civil  society.     N.Y.,  1883.     12°.     .     .1222.18 


154 


CATALOGUE   OF  THE   CAMBRIDGE  PUBLIC  LIBHAUY. 


Harris,   Mrs.   S.    S.      llappy-go-lucky.     N.Y., 

1881.     12° 3i)7.9 

Missy.     N.Y.,  1880.     12° 396.23 

A  perfect  Adonis.     N.Y.,  1871.     12°  .     .     .      317.5 

I'hrt-be.     Boston,  1884.     12° 958.3 

Richard  Vandermarck.     NY.,  1871.     12^  .      317.3 
Koundhearts.     N.Y.,  1807.     12°     ....       317.4 

Kutledse.     N.Y.,  1800.     12° 317.6 

The  Siitlieilands.     N.Y.,  1862.     12°  .     .     .     364.23 
Harris,  Tliaddctis  \V.    Insects  injurious  to  vege- 
tation.    Boston,  1802.     8° 023.18 

Harris,   W.    H.     The   honey-bee.     Its  nature, 
homes    and    products.      London,    [n.d.] 

l-j° 1324.23 

Harris,  William.     The   Kadical   party  in    I'ar- 

liament.     London,  1885.     8° 1424.9 

Harrison,   Mrs.   Burton.     Bric-il-brac  stories. 

N.Y.,  188.5.     12° 932.8 

The  old-fashioned  fairy  book.     N.Y.,  1884. 

li;o 931.1 

Harrison,  Oonstance  C.     Woman's  handiwork. 

N.Y.,  1881.     12° 682.22 

Harrison,  Frederic.     The  choice  of  books,  and 

other  literary  pieces.    London,  1886.    16°,     1247.5 
Harrison,  (iabriel,     Payne,  John  Howard,  Life 

of.     Albany,  1875.    8° 137.5 

Harrison,  James  A.     Greece.     (The  story  of 

the  nations.)     N.Y.,  1885.     12°  .     .     .     .     1422.6 
Group  of  poets   and   their  haunts.     N.Y., 

1875.     8° 1.J4.14 

Spain    in   profile.      A   summer  anions   'lie 
olive- and  aloes.     Bnsto)i,  1879.     18°.     .       761.6 
Harrison,  James  H.     Spain,  History  of.     Bos- 
Ion,  1S81.     12° .595.5 

Harrison,  Jane  E.      Introductory  studies  in 

Greek  art.     London,  1885.     12°  .     .     .     .  I(il2.13 
The  myths  of  the  Odyssey  in  art  and  litera- 
ture.    London,  1882.     8° 1215.3 

Harrison,  Jennie.     Little  bouts.     N.Y.,  1871. 

1(3° 444.12 

The  old  back  room.     N.Y.,  1871.     10°    .     .     444.11 
Harrison,   Joanna.     A   northern   lily.      N.Y., 

1880.     10° 978.15 

Hcurrison,  Lucy,  Eil.     Spenser,  for  home  and 

>ehoi.ls.     London,  1883.     10°      ....     584.15 
Harrison,   Mrs.   Willi.im,    {pxeud.,   L.  Malet.) 

tol.  Enderby's  wife.     N.Y.,  188.5.     16°.     907.14 
Mrs.    Lorimer.     A    sketch    in    black    and 

white.    N.Y.,  1883.     16° 943.13 

Harry  Blount.    A  story  forboys.     P.  G.  Ilam- 

erton.     Boston,  1875.     16° 4.52.18 

Harry    Coverflale's    courtship    and    marriage. 

F.  E.  Sraedley.     Phila.,  fn.d.]     12°      .     .     .304.38 
Harry    Hcathcote    of   Gangoil.     A.   Trollope. 

London,  [n.d.  I     12° 063.9 

Harry  Ilollirooke  of   Holbrooke  Hall.     K.  H. 

Koberis.     Boston,  1877.     12° 371.11 

Harry  Maitland;  or.  The  tyrant  father.     E. 

Downs.     Boston,  1871.     10°  = 443.24 

Harry  Ogilvie;  or.  The  black  dr.agoons.     J.  S. 

Grant.     London,  [n.d.]     16° .384.14 

Harsha,  U.  A.     Bnnyan,  John,  Life  of.    Phila., 

1(1)71.     12°     .  ' 214.15 

Doddridge,   Philip,   Life   of.      N.Y.,    1805. 

8° 106.12 

Orators    and    statesmen,    of   ancient    and 
modern  times.    Phila.,  [n.d.]    b°    .     .    .       174.1 
Hart,  George.     The  violin;  its  famous  makers 

and  their  imitators.     London,  1880.     12°,     682.18 
Harte,  F.  Bret.     l!y  shore  and  sedge.     Boston, 

1885.     18° 951.21 


Hart,  F.  Bret  —  concluded. 

Coudeiised  novels.  Boston,  1871.  10°  .  .  421'. 22 
Condensed    novels    and    stories.      Boston, 

1882.     12° 942.14 

East  anil  west  poems.  Boston,  1871.  12°.  551.8 
Flip;  a  California  romance.     Boston,  1882. 

18° 941.13 

Gabriel  Conroy.     Hartford,  1S7().     8°      .     .     427.41 

The  same 389.24 

In   the    Carquinez   woods.      Boston,   1884. 

18° 9.51.1 

Luck  of  Roaring  Camp,  and  other  sketches. 

Boston,  1870.     16° .•:41.21 

The  same 389.15 

Maruja.     Boston,  1885.    18° 951.24 

Mrs.  Skaggs's  husbands,  and  other  sketches. 

Boston,  1873.     16° 414.12 

On  the  frontier.     Boston,  1884.     18°.     .     .     951.14 
Poems.     Boston,  1871.     12°  .     .     .     .     .     .     .5.52.26 

Snowbound  at  Eagle's.  N.Y.,  1880.  18°.  9(;i.7 
The  story  of  a  mine.  Boston,  1878.  16°  .  368.35 
Tales  of  the  Argonauts,  and  other  sketches. 

Boston,  1875.     16° 341.31 

Thankful  Blossom.  Boston,  1877.  18°.  .  431.20 
The  twins  of  Table   Mountain,  and  other 

stories.     Boston,  1879.     18° 38;?.  7 

Hartford  in  the  olden  time.     W.  M.  B.  Hart- 
ley. Ed.     Hartford.  1853.     8°      ....      547.2 
Harting,   James  E.     British    animals    extinct 

within  historic  limes.     Boston,  18S0.    8°,      677.2 
Hartley,  David.    Life.    (English  philosophers.) 

G.  S.  Bower.     N.Y..  1881.    12°  ...     .  1135.23 
Hartley,  Mrs.   Emily.     Odd   moments  of  the 

Willoughby  boys.     Phila.,  [n.d.]    16°.     .     911.1s 
Hartley,  May.     (MayLaffan.)    Christy  Carew. 

N.Y.,  1880.     10° 370  111 

Flitters,  Tatters,  and  the  Counsellor,  and 

other  sketches.  London,  1882.  12°  .  .  94:^.8 
Hogan,  M.P.  London,  1881.  12°  ...  942.0 
The  Honorable  Miss  Ferrard.     N.Y.,  1878. 

10° .370.1 

Hartmann,  Robert.     Anthropoid  apes.     N.Y., 

1S80.     12° 1.327.4 

Hcirtner,  E.     Severa.    [A  novel.]    Mrs.  Wister, 

Trnns.     Phila.,  1882.     12° 958.21 

Hartshorne,    Henry.      Our    homes.      Phila., 

1880.     18° 673.19 

Hartt,  Charles  F.  A  journey  in  Brazil.  Bos- 
ton, 1870.     8° 043.10 

Hart'well    Farm.      L.    B.    Comins.      Boston, 

|nd.]     12° 342.16 

Hartwig,  G.    The   aerial   world.     N.Y.,  1875. 

8° 712.20 

The  polar  world.     N.Y.,  1809.     8°      .     .     .      717.1 
The  subterranean  world.     N.Y.,  1871.     8°  .      043.9 
Hartz  boys.  The.    F.  Hoffman.    Boston,  1872. 

16° 433.11 

Harvard  Advocate,  "Verses  from  the.  Cam- 
bridge, 1876.     12° 5.54.26 

Harvard  Register.  An  illustrated  magazine. 
Vol.  III.  Jan.-July,  1881.     M.  King,  Ed. 

Cambridge,  Mass.     8° 7.55.5 

Harvard  students,  Manners  and  customs  of 
the.      F.    G.    Attwood,    Artist.     Boston, 

1877.     Ob.  4° K.  L. 

Harvard  University.  King,  M.  Harvard  and 
its  surroundings.  (Illustrated.)  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  1878.     16° 278.11 

The  same 273.12 

Memorial    biographies.     Cambridge,   1866. 

2  V.     8° 149.7 


CATALOGUE    OF   THE   CAMBRIDGE  PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 


155 


221.3 
477.2 
5.S7..3 


Harvard  University  —  concluded. 

Necrology  of  alumni.  lSol-6.".  Boston, 
1864.     8" 

Pierce,  B.  Early  history  of.  Cambridge, 
18.33.     8° 

Quincy,  J.  History  of.  Boston,  ISHO.  2  v. 
8°    ' 

Sibley,  J.  L.  Biographical  sketclies  of  grad- 
uates. Vol.  I.  1642-16.58.  Vol.  II.  I6.")9- 
1677.  Vol.  III.  1678-16S9.  Cambridge, 
1873-8.').     8° 

Vaille,  F.  O.,  and^lark.  H.  A.,  Eda.  The 
Harvard  book.  Historical,  biographical 
and     descriptive    sketches.      Cambridge, 

187.5.     2  V.     Koy.  4'' 

Harvest  of  a  quiet  eye.  The.     Lomloi),  [n.d.] 


1.54.1 


Harvest  of  the  sea.  J.  G.  Bertiam.  N.Y., 
1866.     8°  

Harvey,  Alexander.  First  lines  of  therapeu- 
tics.    N.Y.,  1879.     12° 

Harvey,  Mrs.  E.  T.  H.  The  wilderness  and 
mount.  [A  poem.]  Boston,  1872.  12° . 
The  same 

Harvey,  Peter.  Webster,  Daniel,  Reminis- 
cences and  anecdotes  of.     Boston,  1877. 


R.  L.    I 

254.8 

668.4 

675.9 

552.31 
573.22 


The  : 


Haiveys,  The.  H.  Kingsley.  Berlin,  [n.d.] 
16= 

Harwood,  G.  The  coming  democracy.  Lon- 
don, 1882.    12° 

Hase,  Karl.  Miracle  plays  and  sacred  dramas. 
An  historical  survey.     Boston,  1880.     8°, 

Hassard,  Annie.  Floral  decorations  for  the 
dwelling  house.     London,  1876.     12°  .     . 

Hassaurek,  F.  The  secret  of  the  Andes.  [A 
romance.)     Cincinnati,  1S79.     12°  .     .     . 

Haste  and  waste.  W.  T.  Adams.  Btpston, 
[n.d.j     16°    

Hastings,  Thomas.  The  history  of  forty  choirs. 
X.Y.,  1854.     12° 

Hasvrell,  C.  H.  Engineers'  and  mechanics' 
potket-book.     N.Y.,  1879.     12°  ...     . 

Kaswell,  James  M.  Napoleon  IIL,  Life  of. 
L  .ndon,  1871.     12° 

Hathercourt.  Mrs.  M.  L.  Molesworth.  N.Y., 
1S7.S.     16° 

Hatton,  .Joseph.  Henry  Irving's  impressions  of 
America.  Narrated  in  sketches,  chroni- 
cles  and   conversations.      Boston,    18S4. 

12° 

and  Harvey,  M.  Newfoundland.  Its  his- 
tory, condition  and  prospects.  London, 
1883.     8° 

Hauch,  J.  C.  Robert  Fulton.  [A  novel.] 
N.Y.,  1868.     12° 

Hauff,  Wilhelm.    Arabian  days'  entertainments. 

Boston,  1882.     12° 

Tales.    S.  Jlendel,  Tram.    London,   1886. 

12° 

Tales  of  the  caravan,  inn,  and  palace.  Chi- 
cago. 1882.     12° 

Haughwrout,  P.  B.  Sermons ;  with  a  biograph- 
ical sketch  by  his  wife.    Boston,  1878.  12°, 

Haunted  adjutant.  The,  and  other  stories.  E. 
Quincy.     Boston,  1SS.5.     12° 

Haunted  crust.  The.  K.  Saunders.  N.Y., 
1871.     12°     

Haunted  hearts.  M.  S.  Cummins.  Boston, 
1864.     12°     


174.8 
174.9 

402.25 

1219.14 

682.11 

647.23 

301.76 

457.18 

252.18 

675.11 

148.23 

382.10 

782.22 

774.13 

342.18 

914.15 

976.22 

942.2 

125.3 

908.19 

342.35 

311.4 


Haunted  homestead,  The.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N. 

Southworth.     Phila.,  1861.     12°      ...     417.13 
Hausrath,  A.     Antinous.     A  romance  of  an- 
cient Rome.     N.Y.,  1882.     18°    ...     .       941 .8 

The  same 964.4 

Clytia.     A  romance  of  the  sixteenth  cen- 
tury.    N.Y.,  18*4.     18° 951.10 

Havard,  Henry.     The  dead  cities  of  the  Zuy- 

der  Zee.  '  London,  1876.     12°      ....     762.16 
The  Dutch  school  of  painting.     X.  Y  ,  18-<5. 

12° 1612.8 

The  heart  of  Holland.     London,  1880.    S°,      784.4 
A  journey  in  picturesque  Holland.   London, 

1876.    8° 787.12 

Havelock,   Sir    Henry.     Brock,    W.     A    bio- 
graphical sketch.     London,  1858.     16°     .     211   12 
Headley,  J.  T.     Life  of.     N.Y.,  18.59.     12°,      212.2 
Havelock,     .Sir     Henry,     Campbell,     Colin, 
Lord     Clyde.      Lives.        (The     world's 
workers.)     E.   C.    Phillips.     N.Y.,   188.5. 

12° 1131.17 

Haven,  Gilbert,  Bishop  o/  the  ilethodixt  Epis- 
copal Church.  Memorials.  W.  H.  Dan- 
iels, £d.     Boston,  18*0.     12° 194.15 

Haven,  G.,   and  Russell,   T.     Father  Tayh-r, 

the  sailor  preacher.     Boston,  1872.     8°    .     113.10 
Haven,  Richard,  Genealogy  of  descendants  of. 

J.Adams.     Boston,  1843.     8°     .     .     .     .     1.57.14 
Havergal,  Frances   Ridley.     Letters.     Ed.  by 
her  sister,   M.   V.    G.    Havergal.     N.Y., 

1885.     12° 1248.14 

Swiss  letters,   and  Alpine   poems.      N.Y., 

1882.     12° 772. S 

Memorials.     By  her  sister,  M.  V.  G.  Haver- 
gal.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 185.15 

Haverhill,    Mass.,    Catalogue    of    the    public 

library  of.     Haverhill,  1878.     8°      .     .     .       R.  L. 
Haverhill,  Mass.     History  from  its  first  settle- 
ment in  1640,  to  the  year  180O.     G.  W. 

Chase.     Haverhill,  1861.     8° 494.20 

Havers,  Dora.     MaidEllice.     N.Y.,  1878.     16°,      376.3 
Ha-waii.    Coan,  T.     Life  in  Hawaii.     Mission 
life  in  the  Satidwich  Islands.     1835-1881. 

N.Y.,  [n.d. I     12° 772.12 

Hopkins,  M.     An  account  of  the  Sandwich 

Islands.     N.Y.,  1869.     12° 066.13 

Jarves,   J.    J.     History   of   Hawaiian    or 
Sandwich  Islands.     Boston,  1S43.     8°      .      477.3 
Ha-waiian  Spectator.     Honolulu,  S.   I.,  1838- 

39.     2  v 482.2 

Ha-weis,  H.    R.      Music  and  morals.     N.Y., 

1872.     12° 624.21 

My  musical  memories.     N.Y.,  1884.     12°    .    089.15 
Haweis,    Mrs.    H.    R.     The    art    of    beauty. 

N.Y.,  1878.     12° 273.6 

Hawley,  F.  B.  Capital  and  population.  A 
study  of  the  economic  effects  of  their 
relations  to  each  other.  N.T.,  1SS2.  8°,  1217.6 
Hawke,  Edward,  first  Lord  of  the  Admiralty, 
Life  of,  with  an  account  of  tlie  English 
wars:  and  the  navy  in  the  reign  of  George 
II.  M.  Burrows.  "  London,  1SS;3.  8°  .  1119.8 
Ha'wrker,  Robert  Stephen,  ticarof  Monoenstow, 
Life  of.     S.  Baring-Gould.     N.V.,  [n.d.] 

li° 177.30 

Havirkins,  Daisy  W.  Old  point  lace;  and  how 
to  copy  and   imitate   it.     London,  187S. 

12= 273.28 

Haworth's.     Mrs.  F.  H.  Burnett.     N.Y..  1879. 

12° 392.11 

The  same 392.12 


156 


CATALOGUE   OF  THE    CAMBRIDGE   PUBLIC  LIliRAltY. 


Hatrthorne,     Julian.        Beatrix       Raiulolph. 

lioston,  1SS4.     12° 955.25 

Bressant.     N.Y.,  1873.     12° 354.19 

Dust.    N.Y.,  18a3.     12' 946.3 

Fortune's  fool.     Boston,  1S83.     12°    .     .     .     953.10 

Garth.     N.T.,  1877.     8° 369.8 

John   Parmelee's  curse.     A  novel.    N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12°    976.23 

Noble  blood.     N.Y.,  1885.     16° 906.4 

Hawrthorne,  Nathaniel.    Hawthorne,  J.     Haw- 
thorne and  his  wife.     Boston,  1885.    2  v. 

12° 1129.1 

James,   H.,   Jr.      Life.     (English   men    of 

letters.)    N.Y.,  1880.     12° 192.22 

I.athrop,   J.   P.     A   study  of  Hawthorne. 

Boston,  1876.     18° 211.34 

Page,  H.  A.     Memoir;  with  stories.     Lon- 
don, 1872.     8°   . 113.7 

Works: 
American  note-books.    Boston,  1868.    2  v. 

12° 2.56.10 

The  same .372.1 

Blithedale  romance.  The.     Boston,  18.55. 

12° 342.22 

Dr.   Grimshawe's   secret.     Boston,  1883. 

12° 044.13 

English  nole-books.     Bo.<;ton,  1870.     2  v. 

12° 2.56.11 

The  same 256.12 

Tlie  same 372.10 

Fansliawe,   The    Dolliver  romance,   and 

olher  pieces.     Boston,  1876.     12°     .     .       372.2 
French  and  Italian  nole-books.     Boston, 

1872.     2v.     12° 2.56.9 

The  same 372.3 

House  of  seven  gables.   Boston,  1S53.   12',    342.23 
The   same,  with   "The  snow  image." 

1873 372.4 

Marble  Faun ;  or.  The  romance  of  Monte 
Beni.     Boston,  1S60.     2  v.     12°.     .     .     342.24 

The  same 372.5 

Mosses    from    an    old    manse.      Boston, 

18.54.     2  V.     12° 342.25 

The  same.     1876 372.6 

Our  old. home.    English  sketches.     Bos- 
ton, 1803.     12° 243.10 

The  same,  with  Septimius  Felton     .     .      372.7 

Scarlelletter,  The.     Boston,  18.55.     12°.     342.26 

The  same,  with  "Blitliedale  romance,"      .372.8 

The  same.     Illustrated 372.17 

Septimius  Felton.     Boston,  1872.     12°     .     342.27 
Snow  image.  The,  and  other  tales.     Bos- 
ton, 18.5.3.     12° 342.28 

Stories  from  history  and  biography.     Bos- 
ton, 1865.     16° 4.52.8 

Twice-told   tales.      Boston,    18.54.      2   v. 

12° 342.29 

The  same 342.30 

The  same.     1876 .372.9 

A  woiiderbook  for  girls  and  boys.    Boston, 

1885.     4° 568.16 

The  same 913.14 

Ha'vrthorne,  Mrs.  Nathaniel.     Notes  in  Eng- 
land and  Ital}-.     N.Y.,  1878.     12°   .     .     .     492.25 

The  same 666.16 

Hawthorne,  and  other  poems.    E.  C.  Stedman. 

Boston,  1877.     12° .573.7 

Hay,  Elzey.     A    mere    adventurer.      Phila., 

1879.     8°  . 377.20 

Hay,  John.  Castilian days.    Boston,  1871.    12°,    724.22 
Pike  county  ballads.     Boston,  1871.     16°     .     553.10 


Hay,  Mary  Cecil.     Hidden  perils.     N.Y.,  1876. 

8° 365.39 

Nora's  love  lest.     N.Y.,  1877.    8°  .     .    .    .     340.71 
Old  Myddleton's  money.     N.Y.,  1875.     8°  .     340.03 

The  same 340.65 

The  squire's  legacy.     N.Y.,  1876.     8°      .     .     365.12 

Victor  and  vanquished.     N.Y.,  1876.     8°    .     346.68 

The  same 346.73 

Haydn,  Joseph.     Nohl,  L.     Life  of.     Chicago, 

1883.     12° 1114.10 

Townsend,  P.   D.     Life  of.     (Great  musi- 
cians.)   N.Y.,1884.     12°? 1129.9 

Haydn's  dictionary  of  dates,  relating  to  all  ages 
and  nations.  B.  Vincent,  Ed.  N.Y., 
1877.    8° 488.11 

Haydon,  Benjamin  R.  Correspondence  and 
table-talk.  Memoir  by  his  son,  F.  W. 
Haydon.  With  fac-simile  illustrations 
from  his  journal«.     Boston,  1877.     2   v. 

8° 186.6 

Life  and  journals.     T.  Taylor,  Ed.     N.T., 

1853.     2v.     12° 163.10 

Hayes,  A.  A.     New  Colorado,  and  the  Santa 

Fe  trail.     N.Y.,  1880.     8° 767.6 

Hayes,  Henry,  pseud.     See  Kirk,  Sophia. 

Hayes,  Isaac  I.  An  Arctic  boat  journey.  Bos- 
ton, 1800.     12° 606.19 

Tlie  land  of  desolation.     N.Y.,  1872.     12°.       723.9 
Open  Polar  Sea.     N.Y.,  1867.     8°  .     .     .     .     716.10 

Haynes,   Gideon.     Pictures   from   prison   life. 

Boston,  1869.     12° 213.10 

Haynes,  Lemuel,  Life  and  cliaracter  of.     T.  M. 

Cooley.     N.Y.,  1837.     12° 287.11 

Hays,  Frances.  Women  of  the  day.  A  bio- 
graphical dictionary.     Phila.,  1885.     12°,  1129.16 

Hays,  Helen.     Aspirations.     |A  novel.]    N.Y., 

1886.     12° 977.11 

Hays,  Mrs.  W.  J.     City  cousins.     (Juvenile.) 

N.Y..  1886.     12° 932.1 

A  d(mie.-itic  heroine.     N.Y.,  1883.     12°.     .     917.18 
A  loving  sister.     N.Y.,  1883.     12°.     .     .     .     917.13 

Hayti ;  or.  The  Black  Republic.     S.  St.  John. 

London,  1884.     8° 1423.6 

Hayward,    A.,   Ed.      Autobiography,    letters 
and     literary    remains     of    Mrs.    Piozzi. 
(Thrale.)     London,  1861.     2  v.     12°    .     .   11.34.18 
Selected  essays.     London,  1878.     2  v.     12°,     286.14 

Bayward,  Almira  L.,  Ed.     Chimes  and  rhymes 

for  holiday  times.     Boston,  1883.     18°      .      584.4 

The  same .584.5 

Illustrated  birthday  book  of  American  poets. 
Boston,  1882.     18° H   L. 

Hayward,  Edward  F.     Patrice:  her  love  and 

work.     [A  poem.]     Boston,  1883.     12°      .     .576.23 

Hayward,  John.     Massachusetts,  Gazetteer  of. 

Boston,  1846.     12° 233.9 

Hazard,  S.  Cuba,  with  pen  and  pencil.  Hart- 
ford, 1871.    8° 727.  l.', 

Santo  Domingo,  past   and  present.     N.Y., 

1873.    8° 736.15 

The  same 763.25 

Hazeltine,  Mayo  W.    Cliats  about  books,  poets, 

and  novelists.     N.Y.,  1883.     12°     .     .     .  1219.22 

Hazen,  Edward.     Popular  technology.     N.Y., 

18.55.     2v.     12° 653.13 

Hazen,  Henry  A.    Billerica,  Mass.,  History  of. 

Boston,  188-3.     8° 696.4 

Hazen,  Gen.  W.  B.     A   narrative   of  military 

science.     Boston,  1885.     8° 1423.11 

School  and  army  in  Germany  and  France. 

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Hazlitt,  William.     Characters  of  Shakespeare's 

plays.     N.Y.,   184.5.     12° 236.10 

Luther,    Martin,   Table-talk   of.      London, 

1857.     8° 113.15 

Trims.,  Montaigne,  Works  of.     N.Y.,  1859. 

4  V.     12° 21G.7 

Napoleon  Buonaparte,  Life  of.    Phila.,  1876. 

3  V.     12° 135.10 

The  spirit  of  the  age.    Loudon,  1886.     12°.  1249.10 
Table  talk.     N.Y.,  184.5.     2  v.     12°     .     .     .     225.12 
The  same.     (Second  series.)     2  r.     12°     .     226.14 
Hazlitt,  William  C'arew,  Ed.     English  proverbs 
and   proverbial   phrases.     London,    1882. 

12° 1228.2 

Poems,  letters,  and  remains  of  Charles  and 
Mary  Lamb.     London,  1874.     12°  .     .     .       112.7 
"He  Cometh  not,"  she  said.     Mrs.  P.  Ciidlip. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     8° 365.86 

He  fell  in  love  with  his  wife.    E.  P.  Roe.    N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12°    977.19 

The  same 977.20 

He  kneTv  he  was  right.     A.  Trollope.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12° 963.10 

The  same 353.7 

He  that  will  not  when  he  may.     Mrs.  M.  O.  W. 

Oliphant.     London,  1883.     12°    ....       952.5 
He  Twould  be  a  gentleman.    S.  Lover.    London, 

In.d.l     16°    351.23 

Head,  Francis  B.     Bruce,  James,  Life  and  ad- 
ventures of.     N.Y.,  1859.     12°    ...     .     121.12 
Head,  Percy  II.,  and  Poynter,  E.  J.     Classic 

and  Italian  painting.     N.Y.,  1880.     12°.     682.14 
Head,  the,  and    the   heart.   Mysteries  of,   ex- 
plained:   a  new  system   of    phrenology. 
J.  S.  Grimes.     Chicago,  1875.     12°      .     .      483.8 
Head  of  Medusa,  The.     J.  Fletcher.     Boston, 

1880.     15° 378.18 

Head  of  the  family.    Mrs.  D.  M.  Craik.    N.Y., 

1871.     12° .343.7 

The  same 343.10 

The  same 343.41 

Headaches :  their  nature,  causes,   and   treat- 
ment.      W.     n.    Day.      London,    1877. 

12° 658.3 

Headley,  J.  T.    Farragut,  and  our  naval  com- 
manders.    1861-1805.    N.Y.,  1867.    8°    .     175.10 
•        Grant  and  Sherman ;  their  campaigns  and 

generals.     N.Y.,  1865.     8° 175.11 

Havelock,   Gen.   H.,  Life   of.     X.Y.,  1859. 

12° 212.2 

Mountain  adventures.     N.Y.,  1872.     12°     .     667.24 
Napoleon,  and  his  marshals.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

12° 185.3 

Washington,  and  his  generals.     N.Y'.,  187-5. 

Vi° 185.5 

Headley,   P.   C.     Evangelists   in   the   church, 
from  Philip,  A.D.  35,  to  Moody  and  San- 
key,  A.D.  1875.     Boston,  1875.     12°     .     .     266.30 
The  hero  boy.     N.Y.,  1864.     16°    ...     .      437.9 
Josephine,  Empress,  Life  of.     N.Y.,  1855. 

12° 148.11 

Headsman,  The.     .J.  F.  (hooper.     N.Y.,  1855. 

12° 312.14 

The  s.ame 381.6 

Healey.    J.  Fothergill.     N.Y.,  1885.     10°    .     .     967.19 
Health.     Coles,  L.  B.     The  philosophy  of;  or, 
Ileallh  without  medicine.     Boston,  1848. 

1(1° 281.6 

Fothergill,  J.  M.  The  maintenance  of. 
(A  medical  work  for  lay  readers.)  N.Y., 
1879.     12° 675.4 


Health  —  concluded. 

Greene,  U.  The  problem  of;  how  to  solve 
it.     Boston,  1870.     12° 678.20 

Guernsey,  A.  H.,  and  Davis,  I.  P.     Health 

at  home.     N.Y.,  1884.     12° 1313.19 

Hall,W.  W.    Health  and  good  living.    N.Y., 

1870.     12° 244.7 

Hinton,  J.  Health,  and  its  conditions. 
N.Y.,  1871.     10° 631.13 

Jex-Blake,  S.  The  care  of  infants.  (A 
manual  for  mothers  and  nurses.)  Lon- 
don, 1884.     18° 1314.8 

Knight,  J.  lujprovement  of  the  health  of 
children  and  adults,  by  n.atural  means. 
N.Y.,  187.5.     12° 6.33.15 

McSherry,  R.  Health,  and  how  to  promote 
it.     N.Y.,  1879.     12° 286.15 

Morris,  M.  The  book  of  health.  N.Y., 
1SS3.     8° 1.323.1 

Richardson,  B.  W.  The  ministry  of  health, 
and  other  addresses.     N.Y.,  1879.     12°    .       294.5 

Safford,  M.  J.,  and  Allen,  M.  E.     Health 

and  strength  forgirls.    Boston,  [n.d.]   10°,     1314.5 

Teale,  T.  P.  Dangers  to  health.  A  picto- 
rial guide  to  domestic  sanitary  defects. 
London,  1883.     8° 1324.14 

Treves,  F.  Influence  of  clothing  on.  Lon- 
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Turnbull,  W.  Health,  and  the  means  of 
preserving  it.     N.Y.,  1831.     16°.     .     .     .     261.18 

Wight,  O.  W.  Maxims  of  public  health. 
N.Y.,  1884.     16° 1321.10 

Health  primers.     N.Y.,  1879-81.     18°. 
Alcohol:  its  use  and  abuse.    W.S.Green- 
field              073.2 

Baths  and  bathing 673.6 

Exercise  and  training.     C.  H.  Balfe    .     .      673.1 

The  heart  and  its  function «>7.i.27 

The  house  and  its  surroundings .     .     .     .      073.3 
Personal  appearances  in  health  and  dis- 
ease.    S.  Coupland 673.5 

Premature  death;  its  promotion   or  pre- 
vention            673.4 

The  skin  and  its  troubles 073.18 

See  also  Hygiene. 
Health  and  health  resorts.    J.Wilson.    Phila., 

18S0.     16° 764.18 

Health  resorts.  Appletons'  Hand-book  of 
American  winter  resorts.  For  tourists 
and  invalids.     N.Y.,  1877.     12°.     .     .     .     492.17 

Rocky  Mountain.  A  study  of  high  altitudes 
in  relation  to  the  arrest  of  pulmonary  dis- 
ease.    C.  Denison.     Boston,  1880.     8°     .     763.30 

SoiUhern  and  Swiss.  Their  climate  ami 
medical  aspect.     W.  Marcet.    N.Y.,  18S'3. 

12° 778.7 

Health  trip  to  the  tropics.    N.  P.  Willis.    X.  Y., 

18.53.     12° 712.6 

Healthy  dwellings,  Observations  on  the  con- 
struction of.     D.  Gallon.     Oxford,  1880. 

S° 676.19 

Healy,   Mary.     Lakeville.     [A   novel.]     N.Y., 

1S7:}.    8° 377.37 

Storm-driven.     Phila.,  1877.     16°  .     .     .     .     364.59 
Heaps  of  money.     W.  E.  Norris.     N.Y.,  1882. 

10° 388.26 

Heard,  Franklin  F.  Curiosities  of  the  law  re- 
porters.    Boston,  1871.     12°   .     ....     246.22 

Oddities  of  the  law.     Boston,  1881.     12°     .     1212.9 

Shakespeare  as   a  lawyer.      Boston,   1883. 

12° 1229.16 


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Hearing,  ami  how  to  keep  it.     C.  H.  BuriicU. 

Pliila..  1870.     16° 073.9 

Hearn,  Lafcailio.     Stray   leaves   from   strange 

literature.     Boston,  18S4.     10°    ...     .  1231.12 

Heart,  The,  and  its  function,  (llealtli  prim- 
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Heart  of    Africa.      U.   Scliweinfurtli.     N.Y., 

1874.    2v.    h° 710.14 

Heart  of  it,   The.     A   romance  of    East  and 

We.'it.    W.  O.  Stodd.ird.    N.Y.,  18S0.   10°,    3a3.18 

Heart  of  Midlothian.  Sir  W.  Scott.  Edin- 
burgh, 1S7I.     12^ .314.10 

The  s.^me 31.5.10 

Heartof  steel.    F.  C.  Fisher.    N.Y.,US83.    12°,    944.18 

Heart  of  the  continent.     F.  II.  Ludlow.     N.Y., 

1870.     S° 717.10 

Heart's  delight.     Mrs.  E.  W.  Alderdice.    N.Y.. 

1879.     12° 382.2.5 

Hearts  and  hands.     F.  C.  Fisher.     N.Y.,  1875. 

8° 340.41 

The  same 377.33 

Hearts  of  oak.  Stories  of  early  English  ad- 
venture. W.  N.  Sainsbury.  London, 
1S71.     10° 021.18 

Heart's-ease.    C.  M.  Yonge.    N.Y.,  1871.    2  v. 

12° 322.7 

The  same 322.8 

Heat.     Abbott.  J.     N.Y.,  1871.     10°    ...     .     (W.").10 
Anthony,  W.  A.,  and  Brackett,  C.  F.     Ele- 
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Moohanics.     N.Y.,  1884.     16°      ...     .1324.18 
Cazin,  A.     Phenomena  and  laws   of  heat. 

N.Y..  1868.     16° 637.14 

Tait,  P.  G.     Heat.     London,  1884.     12°     .   1318.24 
Tyndall,  J.     Heat  as   a  mode   of  motion. 

N.Y.,  1865.     12° 6.J0.11 

Heath,   Alfred   H.      Buckle,   Henry   Thomas, 

Life  of.     N.Y.,  1880.     S° 184.4 

Heath,  Francis   George.     Peasant   life   in   the 

west  of  England.     London,  1880.     12°     .     778.24 
Sylvan  winter.     [Sketches.]     N.Y.,  1886. 
"lli° 1240.8 

Heath,  Richard.     Qui  net,  Edgar;  his  early  life, 

and  writings.     Boston,  I8S1.    8°     .     .     .       189.1 

Heather,  H.  E.  Cards  and  card  tricks.  Lon- 
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Heather    and    harebell.      Mrs.    E.    Marshall. 

London,  1881.     12° 013.7 

Heatley,  G.  S.     Practical  veterinary  remedies. 

Edinburgh,  1885.     12° 1.322.13 

Heaton,  Mrs.  Charles.     Diirer,  Albrecht,  Life 

of.     London,  1870.     8° K.  L. 

Diirer;  his  life,  letters  and  journals.     Lon- 
don, 1881.     12° 187.4 

History  of  painting.     London,  1873.     12°.     609.10 

Heaton,  William,  Ed.     Cassell's  concise  cyclo- 

pajdia.     N.Y.,  188-3.     8° 1223.2 

Heaven  and  its  wonders,  and  concerning  hell; 
from  things  lieard  and  seen.  E.  Sweden- 
borg.     Boston,  1854.     12° 207.25 

Heavenly  Father,  The.     E.  Naville.     Boston, 

1807.     12° 205.29 

Heavens,  The.     Hand-book  of  astronomy.     A. 

Guillerain.     N.Y.,  1871.     8°  .     .     !     .     .      045.5 

Heavysege,  Charles.     Saul:  a  drama.     Boston, 

1869.     8° 015. 15 

Heber,   Hegin.ald.      Poetical    works.'     Boston, 

18.53.     12° 561.8 

Hebrew  men  and  times.  J.  U.  Allen.  Bos- 
ton, 1801.     12° 484.5 

The  same 285.21 


Hebrews,  The,   and    the    Red    Sea.      A.    W. 

Thayer.     Andover,  1883.     12°     ...     .     1224.3 
Hebrid  I^les,  The.     Wanderings  in   the   land 
of   Lome,   and   the  outer  Hebrides.     R. 
Buchanan.     London,  1883.     12°      ...     778.19 
Hector,  Mrs.  .\nnie  F.,  (pseud.,  Mrs.  Alexan- 
der.)    The  admiral's  ward.     N.Y.,  1883. 

10° 043.19 

Beaton's  bargain.  N.Y.,  1880.  10°  .  .  .  075. 10 
The  e.\ecutor.     N.Y.,  1883.     10°    ....     949.15 

The  Freres.     N.Y.,  1882.     10° 388.21 

The  same 388.22 

Her  dearest  foe.     N.Y.,  1870.     10°     .     .     .     .302.46 

The  same .302.00 

Heritage  of  Laiigdale.     N.Y.,  1877.     10°    .     302.01 

The  same 370.10 

Look  before  you  leap.  N.Y.,  1882.  10°  .  388.30 
Maid,  wife  or  widow?    N.Y  ,  1875.     10°     .      376.8 

The  .same .376.11 

Ralph  Wilton's  weird.  N.Y.,  1875.  16°  .  362.2 
A  second  life.  N.Y.,  1885.  16°  ...  .  907.5 
Which  shall  it  be?  N.Y.,  1874.  16°  .  .  370.10 
The'wooing  o't.     N.Y.,  1873.     16°      .     .     .     362.12 

The  same .302.02 

Hector.  F.L.Shaw.  Boston,  1881.  10°.  .  913.19 
Hector  .Servadac.  .T.Verne.  N.Y.,  1878.  8°,  324.31 
Hector's  inheritance;  or.  The  boys  of  Smith's 

Institute.    H.Alger.    Phila.,  jn.d.]    10°,      931.7 
Hedge,  Frederic  Henry.     Atheism  in   philoso- 
phy,  and    other  ess.ays.      Boston,    1884. 

12° 1242.2 

The  primeval  world.  Boston,  1870.  12°  .  235.24 
Prose  writers  of  Germany.     Phila.,  [n.d.] 

8° 117.5 

Reason  in  religion.  Boston,  1807.  12°  .  .  205.4 
The  ways  of  the  Spirit,  and  other  essays. 

Boston,  1877.     12° 282.3 

Hedged  in.     E.  S.  Phelps.    Boston,  1870.    12°,     :}54.20 

The  same .354.21 

Hehu,  Victor.     The  wanderings  of  plants  and 
animals,  from  their  first  home.     London, 

1885.     8° 1320.9 

Heidelberg,  and  the  way  tliither.     11.  J.  Whit- 
ling.     London,  184.5.     12° 059.10 

Heidenmauer.  J.F.Cooper.   N.Y.,  18.5.5.    12°,     312.15 

The  same 381.7 

Heidi.    Her  years  of  wandering  and  learning.  ' 

A  story  for  children,  and  those  who  love 
children.     J.  Spyri.     Boston,  1885.     12°.     905.17 
Heights  .and   depth.*.     A.  L.  Scanland.     Chi- 

cigo,  1871.     10° 425.2 

Heights  of  Kidelberg.     M.  II.  Tateni.     i'hila., 

1,871.     12° 413.9 

Heimburg,    W.     Lottie    of    the    mill.     I'hila. 

1882.      12° 942.10 

A  penniless  girl.     Phila.,  1885.     12°.     .     .     905.12 
Heine,  Heinrich,  Memoirs  of;  and  some  newly 
discovered    fragments    of    his    writings. 
With    an    introductory  essay   by   T.   W. 

Evans.     London,  1884.     12° 1128.9 

Life,    work    and    oi>inions.      W.    Stigand. 

N.Y.,  1880.     2v.     8° 180.10 

]Vorks  : 
Pictures  of  travel.     Phila.,  1870.     12°      .      708.0 
Religion    and    philosophy    in    Germany. 

Boston,  1882.     8° 1215.15 

Heinrich,  .lulius  J.     The  window  flower  gar- 
den.    N.Y.,  1880.     12° 082.7 

Heir  of  Rcdclyffe.     C.  M.  Yonge.    N.Y.,  18.55. 

2  v.     12° 322.0 

The  same 322.10 


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Heiress   of    Wylmington.     E.   Everett-Oreeii. 

London,  1885.     12° 968.16 

Heldmann,  Bernard.     Boxall  School.     A  tale 

of  .schoolboy  life.  London,  1881.  12^  .  910. ir. 
Dorrincourt:    the   story  of  a  term   there. 

London,  1881.     12° 91fi.lG 

Expelled:  the  story  of  a  youDg  gentleman. 

London,  1SS2.     12° 917.1.5 

Helen.     [A    novel.]     M.    Edgeworth.     N.Y., 

18.5.5.     12° y4.5.2 

Helen  and  Artluir;  or.  Miss  Thusa's  spinning 

wheel.     Mrs.  C  L.  Hentz.     Phila..  [n.d.] 

12° 875.10 

Helen    Ethinger.     E.    L.    Whittlesey.     Phila., 

1872.  12° .3()4..35 

Helen   (Jardners   wedding-day.     Mrs.   M.    V. 

Terhune.     N.Y.,  1873.     12° 423.5 

Helen  Grey.     What  she  sought  and  what  she 

found.    C.  M.  Packard.   N.r..[n.d.]   12°,     363.70 
Helen's  babies.     J.  Habberton.     Boston,  1876. 

Ifio 364.52 

The  same 364.53 

The  same 364.54 

Helen's  diary:  or.  Thirty  years  ago.     Mrs.  E. 

Marshall.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°^ 374.9 

Helena's  household;  a  tale  of  Rome  in  the  first 

century.     J.  De  Mille.     N.Y.,  1876.     12°,      396.5 
Helmholtz,  H.   L.   F.     Lectures  on  scientific 

subjects.     N.Y.,  1873.     12° 642.13 

The  same.     (Second  series) 678.12 

The  sensations  of  tone  as  a  physiological 
basis  for  the  theory  of  music.     London, 

1885.     8° 1323.5 

See  Sound  and  music.     Taylor. 
Helmuth,  William  T.     A  steamer  book.     (Life 

on  a  .steamer.)     N.Y.,  1880.     18°     .     .     .     123.13 
Help  in  accidents  and  sickness.     Boston,  1871. 

](i° 631.20 

Helping  hand.  A,  for  town  and  country.  L. 
C.  Draper  and  W.  A.  Croffut.  Cincin- 
nati, 1870.     8° 617.2 

Helping  himself;  or.  Grant  Thornton's  ambi- 
tion.   Horatio  Alger.    Phila.,  [n.d.]    10°,     931.25 
Helps,  Kir  Arthur.     Animals   and   their  mas- 
ters.    London,  1873.     12° 262.9 

Bra^sey,  Thomas,  Life  and  labor-s  of.     Lon- 
don, 1872.     8^ 115.1 

Casimir  Maremma.  Boston,  1.870.  12°.  .  364.15 
Columbus,  Life  of.  London,  1869.  12°  .  214.10 
Conversations  on  war.  Boston,  1871.  12°,  2.35.1:3 
Cortes,  Hernando,  Life  of.  N.Y.,  1871.  8°,  114.12 
Friends  in  council.  Leipsic,  1873.  12°  .  261.7 
Ivan  de  Biron.     Boston,  1874.     12°    .     .     .     354.13 

The  same 3.54.14 

Kealmah.     Boston,  1869.     12° 414.22 

Social  pressure.  Boston,  1875.  8°  .  .  .  251.7 
The  Spanish  conquest  in  America.     N.Y., 

1868.     4v.     8° 543.12 

Thoughts   in   the  cloister  and  the   crowd. 

Glasgow,  18*3.     18° 1221.20 

Thoughts  upon  government.    Boston,  1872. 

8° 246.7 

Helps  over  hard  places.     Stories  for  boys.     M. 

L.Peebles.     Boston,  [n.d.]     l(r       .     .     .       921.7 

The  same  for  girls 921.8 

Hemans,  Mrs.  Felicia.     Poems.     Boston,  1828. 

8° .578.11 

Hemsley,  W.  B.  Hand-book  of  hardy  trees, 
shrubs  and  herbaceous  plants.     Boston, 

1873.  8° ()47.11 

The  same 649. :M 


Henderson,     Isaac.      The     prelate.      Boston, 

1885.     12° 977.3 

Henderson,  Mrs.  Mary  F.     Diet  for  the  sick. 

N.Y.,  1885.     12° 1228.24 

Practical  cooking  and  dinner  giving.     N.Y., 

1879.     12° 294.9 

Henderson,     Peter.      Practical     floriculture. 

X.Y.,  1869.     12° C4';.10 

Henderson,  William.  Notes  on  the  folk-lore 
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Hendrick,  Hans,  the  Arctic  traveller,  serving 
under  Kane,  Hayes  and  others.  1853- 
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Henkel,  Fr.    The  mistress  of  Ibichstein.    N.Y., 

18,84.     16° 962.5 

Henriques,  Borges  de  F.     A  trip  to  the  Azores. 

Boston,  1867.     12° 661.24 

Henry  IV.,   History   of.       J.   S.    C.    Abbott. 

N.Y.,  18.56.     16° 122.27 

Henry,  the  Great,  (IV.),  Kiiv)  of  France. 
Memoirs  of  his  Prime  Minister,  the  Duke 
of  Sully.     London,  1778.     5  v.     8°.     .     .       179.7 

Henry  v..  Memoirs  of.     J.E.Tyler.     London, 

1838.     2  V.     12° 1.57.13 

Henry  VIII.,  The  reign  of;  from  his  accession 
to  the  death  of  Wolsey.  J.  S.  Brewer. 
London,  1884.     2  v.     8° 1424.4 

Henry  VIII.    and   his  court.      [An  historical 

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Henry,  B.  C.  The  cross  and  the  dragon;  or, 
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Henry,  C.   S.     History  of  philosophy.     N'.Y., 

18-55.     2  v.     12° 653.18 

Henry,  Joseph.     A  memorial  published  by  act 

of  Congress.     Washington,  1880.     8°.     .       119.5 

Henry,   Patrick.      Everett,   A.    H.      Life    of. 

(American  biography,  Vol.  I.)     ....       111.3 
Wirt,  William.     Life  of.     Hartford.    1854. 

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The  same.     Phila.,  1878.     12°     ...     .     178. vi5 

Henry  Esmond,  History  of.     W.  M.  Thackeray. 

N.Y.,  1804.     8° 332.3 

The  same 3:32.9 

The  same,  with  memoirs  of  Barry  Lyn- 
don.    12° 373.4 

Henry  Holbeach,  student  in  life  and  philoso- 
phy. W.  B.  Rands.  London,  1865.  2  v. 
12° 625.4 

Henry  St.    John,  gentleman.      J.   E.   Cooke. 

X.Y.,  1859.     r2° 421.13 

Hensel,  Octavia.     Gottschalk,  L.  M.,  Life  of. 

Boston,  1870.     16° 147.17 

Henshall,  James  A.  The  book  of  black  bass; 
its  complete  scientific  life  history.  Fish- 
ing, tools,  tackle,  etc.     Cincinnati,  1881. 

8° 677.12 

Camping  and  cruising  in  Florida.     Cincin- 
nati, 1884.     12° 786.8 

Henshaiw,  William.  Orderly  book  of,  in  the 
American  array,  1775.  E.  Washburn. 
Boston,  1881.     8° 528.23 

Henson,  Fntlier  Josiah.     Story  of  his  own  life. 

1789-1879.  Boston,  1858.  12°  ...  .  163.4 
The  same.  With  a  preface  by  Mrs.  H.  B. 
Stowe;  notes  by  Wendell  Phillips  aiul 
J.  G.  Whittier;  anil  an  appendixou  the 
exodus,  by  liLsltop  Gilbert  Haven.  Bos- 
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Heutz,  Mrs.  Caroline  Lee.  Aunt  Patty's  scrap- 
bag.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 303.31 

The  biiiiished  son,  ami  otherstorios.    I'liila., 

[n.d.l     12°     341.18 

Conrlsliipanil  marriage.  Phila.,  |n.il.]  12°,  375.8 
Eoline; or,  Magnolia  Vale.  I'liila.,  [n.d.]  12°,  375.9 
Helen  and  Arthur.  I'hila.,  [n.d.]  12°.  .  375.10 
Lost  daughter,  and   other  stories.     Phila., 

[n.d.]     12°     375.14 

Love  after  marriage.  Phila.,  [n.d.]  12°  .  375.31 
Marcus  Warland.  Phila.,  [n.d.]  12°  .  .  375.13 
Planter's  northern  bride.     (Scenes  in  Mrs. 

Ilentz's  childhood.)  Phila..  [n.d.]  12°.  375.32 
Heiia;  or.  The  snow-bird.  Phila.,  [n.d.]  12°,  375.33 
Uobert   Graham.      A   sequel   to   "Linda." 

Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 375.12 

Henty,  (!.  A.     The  boy  knight;  a  tale  of  the 

crusades.  Boston,  1883.  12°  ....  919.15 
The  cornet  of  horse.     A  tale  of  Marlborough 

w.ars.     Phila,  1881.     12° 914.10 

Jack  Archer.     A  tale  of  the  Crimea.     Bos- 
ton, 18S4.     12° 928.3 

With  Wolfe  in  Canada.     N.Y.,  1SS7.     12°.       937.2 
The  young  buglers.     A  tale  of  the  Peninsu- 
lar war.     N.Y.,  1880.     12° 912.14 

The  young  Carthaginian.     N.Y.,  1887.     12°,     9,37.3 
The  young  colonists.     London,  1885.     12°.     928.11 
The  young  Franc-Tireurs,  and  their  adven- 
tures In  the  Franco-Prussian  war.    N.Y., 

[n.d.]     1^°    910.12 

Hepv^orth,  G.  H.     Starboard  and  jxirt.     N.Y., 

1870.     12° 733.21 

The  whip,  hoe,  and  sword.     Boston,  1864. 

10° 433.4 

Her  bright  future.     Chicago,  1880.     12°.     .     .     396.19 
Her  crime.     (Xo  name  scries.)     Boston,  1882. 

10° 945.1 

The  ^ame 945.2 

Her  dearest  foe.     Mrs.  A.  F.  Hector.     N.Y., 

1870.     10° 362.46 

The  same .362.00 

Her  ladyship.    T.  II.  Minor.    Cincinnati,  1880. 

10° 303.91 

Her  lover's  friend,  and  other  poems.    N.  Perry. 

Boston,  1880.     10° 582.17 

Her  Majesty's  prisons.  Their  effects  and  de- 
fects. By  one  who  has  tried  them.  Lon- 
don, 1883.     12° 1229.13 

Her   mother's  fancy.      T.    O.   Hall.     Boston, 

187.J.     10° 401.25 

Her  object  in  life.     Mrs.  I.  F.  Mayo.     X.Y., 

1882.     12° 944.9 

Her  picture.    (No  name  series. )    Boston,  18^2. 

10° 385.24 

The  same      .     ' 385.25 

Her  sacrifice.     A  story  of  English  life.     By  X. 

X.Y.,  1877.     8°      .     .     ~ 377.29 

Her  sailor  love.     K.  S.  Macrpioirl.     X.Y.,  1883. 

10° 949.0 

Her   Washington    season.      J.    G.    Lincoln. 

Boston,  1884.     12° 9.J2.19 

Heraldic   Journal,   The.     (Vol.    II.    missing.) 

Boston,  1805-67.     3  v.     8° 052.4 

Heraldry.     Boutell,  C.     Engli>li  II.     London, 

1807.     12° 642.15 

Cussans,  J.  E.     The  grammar  of  H.     Lon- 
don, 1800.     10° 652.26 

HaiuI-booU  of.  With  instructions  for 
tracing  pedigrees,  and  deciphering  an- 
cient MSS.  Rules  for  the  appointment 
of  liveries,  ete.,     London,  1882.     12°    .       685.9 


628.11 

245.15 

1242.16 

1135.1 

603.9 

1143.1 

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Ellis,  W.  S.    Antiquities  of.    Lond<in,  1809. 

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Fairbairn,   J.      Fairbairn's    crests    of    the 
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Palliser,  Mrs.  B.     Historic  devices,  badges, 
an<l  war  cries.     London,  1870.     8°  .     .     . 

Herbert,  Auberon.  A  politician  in  trouble 
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Herbert,  George,  Life  of.  J.  Walton.  Lon- 
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Poetical  works.     It.  A.  Willmot,  Kd.     Bos- 
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Herbert,  Lord  Edward,  of  Cherbury.     Auto- 
biography.    Introduction,  notes  and  addi- 
tions by  S.  L.  Lee.     N.Y.,  1880.     8°    .     . 
The  same.     W.  D.  Ho  wells,  Ed.     Boston, 
1877.     16°      

Herbert,  Henry  W.     Field  sports  of  the  U.  S. 

.\.Y.,  1864.     2  V.     8° 060. S 

Fish  and  fishing.     N.Y.,  1866.     8°      .     .     .     726.12 
The  Uoman  tiaitor;  or.  The  days  of  Cicero, 
Cato  aiul  Catiline.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12°    .     .366.28 

Herbert,    Wm.    H.      The    fair   Puritan.      [.A 

novel.]     Phila.,  187,5.     12° 421.18 

Herbert  Carter's   legacy;  or.   The   inventor's 

son.     H.  Alger,  Jr.     Boston,  1.S75.     16°.       441.8 

Herder  and  his  times.    H.  Nevinson.    London, 

1884.     8° 1127.4 

Here  anil  there  in  our  own  country.  Sketches 
of  travel.  By  various  writers.  Phila., 
[n.d.]     8°  

Hereditary  genius.  F.  G.alton.  N.Y.,  1871. 
12"  .     .     

Heretics  cjf  yesterday,  Some.  S.  E.  Herrick. 
London,  1885.     12° 

HerCTward,  the  Last  of  the  English.  C.  Kings- 
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Herford,  Brooke.  The  story  of  religion  in 
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Herford,  Charles  H.  Studies  in  the  literary 
relations  of  England  and  Germany  in  the 
sixteenth  century.  Cambridge,  Eng., 
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Hering,  Jeanie.     Golden  d.ays.     London,  [n.d.] 

12° 3.33.11 

Heritage  of  Langdale.     Mrs.    A.    F.   Hector. 

N.Y.,  1877.     10° 376.10 

The  same :ifl2.61 

Herman.      E.   Fo.xton.      Boston,    180(>.      2   v. 

12° 343.2 

Hermann  and  Dorothea.     J.  VV.  von  Goethe. 

Boston,  1870.     8° 610.4 

Hermits,    The.     C.    King-ley.      Phila.,   1808. 

12° 210.9 

Herndon,  Thomas  H.  Memi>rial  addresses  on 
his  life  and  character  delivered  in  Con- 
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Herndon,  William  L.  E.\ploration  of  the  val- 
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Hero   and   other  stories.     Mrs.   I).   M.   Craik. 

N.T.,  1874.     12° 343.42 

Hero  boy,  The.     P.  C.  Headley.     N.Y.,  1864. 

16° 437.9 

Hero  Carthew.     L.  Parr.     N.Y.,  1873.     10°     .     302.24 

Hero  of  the  pen,  A.  E.  Buerstenbinder.  Bos- 
ton, 1,87.5.     8° ,325.22 

Herodotus.    Church,   A.    J.      .Stories  of    the 

E.ist,  from  H.     N.Y.,  1881.     12°     .     .     .      592.7 


794.5 

034.9 

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Heroes,  Tlie ;  Greel<  fairy  tales  for  my  children. 

C.  Kiiigsley.     Boston,  ISS-j.     10°     .     .     .      971.1 
Heroes,  hero-wor.ship,  and   the  heroic  in  his- 
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The  same vol.  vii.  of    123.5.1 

Heroes   of  Asgard,   The.     A.  and  E.  Keary. 

London,  1871.     12° 252.19 

Heroes  of  Christian  history.     N.Y.,  1881-84. 

12°. 
Baxter,  Ilichard,  by  G.  D.  Boyle    ....     112().7 

Carey,  William,  by  J.  Ciilross 1113.11 

Chalmers,  Thomas,  by  1).  Fr.aser   ....     1126.8 
Doddridiie,  Philip,  by  C.  Stanford       ...     194.18 

Hall,  Koberl,  by  E.  P.  Hood 1126.9 

Martyii,  Henry,  by  C.  D.  Bell 1126.10 

Heroes   of    discovery.      S.    Mossinan.      Edin- 

bm-gh,  1877.     12° 177.14 

Heroes  of  Europe:  A.D.  700  to  A.D.  1700.    H. 

G.  Hewlett.     Boston,  1801.     12°      .     .     .     213.18 
Heroes  of  history,  Young  folks'  series  of.     See 

Towle,  G.  M. 
Heroes  of  history  and  legend.     A.  W.  Grube. 

N.Y.,  1880.     12° 1128.10 

Heroes  of  North  African  discovery.     X.  R.  E. 

Bell.    London,  1877.     12°     " 176.27 

Heroes    of    science.      Mechanicians.      T.    C. 

Lewis.     London,  1884.     12° 1128.11 

Heroes  of  the  Arctic,  and  their  adventures. 

F.  Whymper.     N.Y.,  187.5.     16°      ...     441.17 
Heroes  of  the  desert.     Lives  of  Moffat  and 

Livingstone.   A.  Manning.   London,  1885. 

12° 935.4 

Heroes  of  the  mission  field.    W.  P.  Walsh. 

X.Y.,  1879.     12° 178.5 

Heroes  of  the  seven  hills.    Mrs.  C.  H.  B.  Lalng. 

Phila.,  [n.d.]     10° 331.10 

Heroines  in  obscurity.     H.  Keddie.     London, 

1S71.     12° 213.16 

Heroines  of  domestic   life,  The.     Mrs.  O.  F. 

Owen.     Loudon,  1861.     12° 261.8 

Heroines  of  free  thought.     S.  A.  Underwood. 

X.Y.,  1870.     12° 171.13 

Heroines  of  the  crusades.    C.  A.  Bloss.    Phila., 

18S1.     12= 1113.2 

Heroines  of  the   household.     London,    [n.d. J 

16° 331.24 

Heroism   and   adventure.     A  book   for   boys. 

Mrs.  Valentine,  £f/.     X.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°.     912.18 
Herou-Allen,   Ed.     Violin-making  as  it   was 

and  is.     London,  1884.     8= 6S8.8 

Herrick,  IJobert.     Hesperides.     Boston,  [n.d. J 

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Herrick,  Sophie  Bledsoe.     Chapters  on  plant 

life.     N.Y.,  1885.     10° 1328.1 

The  wonders  of  plant  life  under  the  micro- 
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Herrick,  S.   E.    Some  heretics  of  yesterday. 

London,  188.5.     12° 1237. 4 

Herron,  S.  P.     Thoughts  on  life  and  character. 

Essays.     Phila.,  1873.     12° 225.9 

Herschel,  Caroline.     Memoir  and  correspond- 
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Herschel,  J.  F.  W.    Lectures  on  scientitic  sub- 
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Herschel,  Sir  William.     Life  and  works.     E. 

S.  Holden.     N.Y.,  1881.     12°      ....     194.24 


Hersbon,  Paul  Isaac,  Ed.  The  Talmudic  mis- 
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Hervey,  A.  B.  Sea  mosses.  A  collector's 
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Hervey,  James.  Meditations  and  contempla- 
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Hervey,  Lord  John.  Memoirs  of  the  reign  of 
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Hesekiel,  J.  G.  L.     Bismark,  Life  of.    N.Y., 

1870.    8° 157.2 

Hesiod  and  Theognis.  Lives.  J.  Davies.  Lon- 
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Hesperides.    K.  Herrick.     Boston,  [n  d.]    2  v. 

10° 563.7 

Hesperus.    J.   P.   F.    Kichter.    Boston,  1865. 

2  V.     12° 215.17 

Hessians,  The,  and  other  German  auxiliaries 
of  Great  Britain,  in  the  revolutionary  war. 
E.J.Lowell.     N.Y.,  18S4.     12°.     .     .     .    698.14 

Hester.    A  story  of  contemporary  life.     Mrs. 

M.  O.  W.  Oliphant.     X.Y.,  1883.     12°     .     952.17 

Hester  Howard's  temptation.     A  soul's  story. 

Mrs.  C.  A.  Warfield.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12°,     353.37 

Hester  Morley's  promise.     H.  Smith.     X.Y., 

[n.d.]     12° '.       415. .3 

Hester  Stanley  at  St.  Mark's.    Mrs.  H.  P.  Spof- 

f.ml.     Boston,  1882.     16° 941.19 

Hester  Tracy.    A  schoolroom  story.    A.Weber. 

X.Y.,  13S6.     10° 967.20 

Heth  and  Moab.    Explorations  in  Syria  in  1881- 

82.     C.  R.  Conder.     London,  188.3.    8°    .      7Q3.4 

Hetty's    strange    history.     (Xo  name  series.) 

Mrs.  H.  Jackson.     Boston,  1877.     16°      .    362.67 

Hevyett,  Robert,  Jr.  Coffee;  Its  history,  culti- 
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Hevirlett,  Henry  G.  Heroes  of  Europe.  Bos- 
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Heydenreich,  L.  W.    Gustavus  Adolphus,  Life 

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Heyse,  Paul.     The  lonely  ones.     Fhil.a.,  1878. 

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Tales  from  the  German.     N.Y.,  1879.     12°,     366.49 

Hiawatha,  Song  of.  H.  W.  Longfellow.  Bos- 
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Hibberd,  Shirley.     Clever    dogs,   horses,   etc. 

London,  [n.d.]     8° 462.1 

The  seaweed  collector.     London,  [n.d.]    8°,    648.13 

Hickling,  William.     The  rector  of  Roxburgh. 

X.Y.,  1873.     16° ,331.20 

Hickok,   Laurev.s    P.     Creator  and    creation. 

Boston,  1872.     8° 245.16 

Humanity  immortal.     Boston,  1872.     8°     .       267.9 

Hiokson,  Mary.  Ireland  in  the  seventeenth 
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Hidden    path,    The.     Mrs.    M.    V.    Terhune. 

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Hidden  perils.     M.  C.  H.iy.     N.Y.,  1876.     8°.     .305.39 

Hidden  power.  A  secret  history  of  the  Indian 
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Hide  and  seek ;  or,  The  mystery  of  Mai7  Grice. 

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Higginson,  Mrs.  Mary  Thacher.     Room  for  one 

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Higginson,    Tliomas    Wentworth.     American 

explorers.     Boston,  1877.     16°     ...     .      493.1 
Army  life   in   a   black   regiment.     Boston, 

1870.     12°     ....     ." 213.17 

Atlantic  Essays.     Boston,  1871.     12°      .     .      264.9 
Ed.     Brief    biographies.     N.Y.,     1875-76. 
4  V.     12°. 

English  statesmen 212.1 

English  radical  leaders 14.5.19 

French  political  leaders 145.20 

German  political  leaders    ' 145.21 

Common  sense  about  women.    Boston,  1882. 

12° 1213.8 

Ed.  and  Trans. 
Epictetus,  The  works  of.     Boston,  1865. 

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Fuller-0.<soli,  Margaret,  Life  of.    Boston, 

1884.     12° 1126.16 

Malbone.     Boston,  1809.     12° 363.23 

Oldportdays.     Boston,  1873.     12°.     .     .     .       264.7 
Out-door  papers.     Boston,  1863.     12°      .     .      264.8 
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The  same 975.13 

High  mills.     K.  Saunders.     Phila.,  1872.     8°    .     346.59 

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High-water-mark.     F.  Jerome.     Phila.,  1879. 

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Higher  than  the  church.  (An  art  legend  of 
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Hill,  Royal.     The  stars  and  constellations.     A 

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Six  months  in  Italy.  Boston,  185.3.  12°  .  734.8 
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The  same 365.1 

A  graveyard  flower.  N.Y.,  1884.  18°  .  .  951.9 
Higher  than  the  church.  N.Y.,  1881.  18°,  391.30 
The  hour  will  come.  N.Y.,  1880.  18°.  .  378.7 
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Hillyars,  The,  and  the  Burtons.     H.  Kingsley. 

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HUlyer,  Shaler.    The  Marable  family.     Phila., 

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Himalaya,  Western,  and  Tibet.     T.  Thomson. 

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Man  and  liis  dwelling  place.     N.Y.,  1872. 

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Hiuton,  R.  J.    English  radical  leaders.    N.Y., 

1875.     12° 145.19 

Hints  and  helps  for  those  who  write,  print,  or 

read.  B.  Drew.  Boston,  1882.  18°  .  .  1214  11 
Hints  for  home  reading.     Chapters  on  books 

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L.  Abbott,  £d.  X.T.,  1880.  12°  .  .  .  126.2 
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His   grandmothers.     A    summer  salad.      H. 

Campbell.     N.Y.,  1877.     10° 368.21 

His   Honor,    the    Mayor.      H.   E.    Chapman. 

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His  inheritance.    A.  Trafton.     Boston,  1878. 

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His  level  best,  and  other  stories.     E.  E.  Hale. 

Boston,  1873.     12° 437.15 

His  little  mother,  and  other  tales  and  sketches. 

Mrs.  D.  M.  Craik.  N.Y.,  1881.  12°  .  .  397.6 
His  majesty,  myself.     W.  M.  Baker.     Boston, 

1880.     10° 385.5 

The  same 385.8 

The  same 385.0 

His  o'wn  master.     J.  T.  Trowbridge.     Boston, 

1878.     12° 445.24 

His  naturallife.    M.Clarke.    N.Y.,  1876.    8°,      365.3 
His  second  campaign.     (Round-robin  series.) 

M.  Thompson.     Boston,  1883.     16°      .     .     898.31 

The  same 398.32 

His  sombre  rivals.     E.  P.  Roe.     N.Y.,  1883. 

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The  same 947.18 

His  triumph.    M.  A.  Denison.     Boston,  1SS3. 

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Hislop,    Alexander.      The   book    of    Scottisli 

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Historic  boys.     Their  endeavors,  achievements 

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Historic  fields  and  mansions  of  Middlesex.     S. 

A.  Drake.     Boston,  1S74.     8°      ....     537.13 

Historic  gallery  of  portraits  and  paintings;  or, 
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men  in  every  age  and  country,  and  graphic 
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Historical  essays.     E.  A.  Freeman.     London, 

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The  same.     (Second  series.)     ISSO .     .     .      693.7 
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Historical  Magazine.  Notes  and  queries  con- 
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The  same.    (Second  series.)  Sv.  in4.    4°,      549.2 

Historical  monuments'of  France.     J.  F.  Huu- 

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Historical  parallels.     J.  H.  Malkin.     Loudon, 

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Historical    picture    gallery.      J.    R.    Chapin. 

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Historical  research.     G.  Livermore.     Boston, 

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The  same 542.12 

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Historical  sketches.     Studies  re-studied.     A. 

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Historical  studies.     T.  M.  Coan,  Ed.     N.Y., 

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Engl.ind 1411.2 

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Fr.ince 1411.3 

The  same 1411.0 

Germany 1411 .4 

The  same 1411.10 

Greece      1411.5 

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Rome 1411.0 

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Hodge,  H.  C.     Arizona,  as  it  is.     X.Y.,  1S~7. 

12° 492.9 

Hodgetts,    J.    Frederick.     The    champion    of 

Odin.     A    tale.     N.Y.,  1885.     12°.     .     .     935.13 
The  English   in   the  middle  ages.     Dress, 
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Hodgins,  J.  G.  Sketches  and  anecdotes  of 
Her  Majesty  the  Queen,  and  the  royal 
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Hodgkiu,   Thomas.     Italy  and    her  invaders. 

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Hodgson,  Joseph.  The  cradle  of  the  Confed- 
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Hodgson,   William.     Lives  of    reformers   and 

martyrs.     Phila.,  1867.     12° 132.7 

Hodgson,  William   B.     Errors  in  the  use  of 

English.     N.Y.,  1882.     12° 1212.27 

Hodson,  W.   S.   K.      Soldier's   life   in  India. 

Boston,  1860.     12° 663.19 

Hoey,  Mrs.   Cashel.     Blossoming  of  an   aloe. 

N.Y.,  1875.    8° 316.33 

and  Lillie,  John,  Translators.  Letters  of 
Mme.  de  Rgmusat.  1804-13.  X.Y.,  1881. 
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Hoffman,  C.  F.     Greyslaer.     Phila.,  1841.    2  v. 

12° 333.12 

Leisler,  J.,  Life  of.     (American  biography, 

Vol.  m.) 111.3 

Poems.     Phila.,  1873.     16° 551.26 

A  winter  in  the  West.     N.Y.,  1835.     2  v. 

12° 714.20 

Hoffman,   Franz.     The  Hartz  boys.     Boston, 

1872.     16° 433.11 

Hoffman,  Prof.,  pseud.  (Lewis,  Angelo  J.) 
Modern  magic.  A  practical  treatise 
on  the  art  of  conjuring.      X.Y.,    [n.d.] 

12° 685.3 

Parlor  amusements  and  evening  party  en- 
tertainments.   London,  [n.d. J    12°     .     .      685.1 

Hoffman,  Wickham.     Camp,  court  and  siege. 

1S61-65.     1870-71.     N.Y.,  1877.     12°  .     .      492.3 

Hofman,  Carl.     Treatise  on  the  manufacture 

of  paper.     Phila.,  1873.     4° 618.14 

Hogan,  M.  P.  [A  novel.]  M.  Hartley.  Lou- 
don, ISSl.     12° 942.6 

Hogarth,  William,   Essays    on.     G.   A.    Sala. 

London,  1866.     12° 252.9 

Life.  (Illustrated  biographies.)  A.  Dob- 
son.    X.Y.,  1879.     12° 195.9 

Works;  from  the  original  plates,  restored 
by  James  Heath;  with  addition  of  many 
subjects  not  before  collected.  Biographi- 
cal essay,  and  explanations  by  John 
Nichols.     London,  [n.d.]     Folio      ...       R.  L. 

Hogbin,  Alfred  C.     Elsa.    Phila.,  1879.     12°  .      392.6 


Hogg,  Jabez.  The  microscope;  its  history, 
construction,    and     application.      X.Y., 

[n.d.]     12° 636.12 

Thesame 674.6 

Hogg,  James.  The  brownie  of  Bodsbeck. 
The  wool  gatherers.     With  memoir  of  the 

author.     London,  187S.     12° 382.12 

The  hunt  of  Eildon.  The  shepherd's  cal- 
endar.    London,  1878.     12° 382.13 

Mary  Montgomery.      Siege  of   Koxburgh. 

London,  1878.     12° 382.14 

Memoirs    and    confessions    of    a    fanatic. 

London,  1878.     12° :J82.15 

The  shepherd's  calendar.    A  story  of  the 

forty-six.     London,  1878.     12°    ...     .     .382.16 
Winter  evening  tales.     Bridal  of  Polmood. 
London,  1878.     12° 382.17 

Hohensteins,    The.      F.    Spielhagen.      N.Y., 

1870.     12° 413.18 

Holbeach,  Henry,  pseud.     See  Kands,  W.  B. 

Holbein,    Hans.     Life.       (Illustrated    biogra- 
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Life  and  works.     E.  X.  Wornum.     London, 

1867.     8° R.  L. 

The  dance  of  death.  (Illustrated.)  With 
explanatory  descriptions  by  H.  N.  Hum- 
phreys.    London,  1868.     10° 641,15 

Holbein  and  his  time.  A.  Woltmann.  Lon- 
don, 1872.     8° R.  L. 

Holbrook,  Mass.,  History  of.     W.  S.  Pattee. 

Quincy,  1878.     8° 494.18 

Public  library  catalogue.  Boston,  1874. 
8° R.  L. 

Holbrook,  J.     Ten  years  among  the  mail-bags. 

Phila.,  1874.     8° 145.1 

Holbrook,  M.  L.    Hygiene  of  the  brain  and 

ner\es.     N.Y.,  1878.     12° 6.58. 11 

Holcombe,  William  H.  The  end  of  the  world ; 
with  new  interpretations  of  history. 
Phila.,  1881.    12° 129.7 

Holden,  Edward  S.     Herschel,    Sir  William, 

Life  and  works  of.     X.Y.,  1881.     12°  .     .     194.24 

Holden,  Luther  S.     A  summer  jaunt  through 

the  old  world.     Boston,  1879.     12°  .     .     .      762.8 

Holden  with  cords.     [A  novel.]    Mrs.  J.  L.  M. 

Woodruff.     X.Y.,1874.     12° 415.1 

Holder,   Charles  F.    Marvels  of  animal  life. 

X.Y.,  1SS5.     12° 1325.23 

Hole,    S.    Reynolds.      A    book    about     roses. 

Edinburgh,  1877.     12° 657.11 

Thesame 686.3 

The  six  of  spades.     Edinburgh,  1872.     8°  .      t!4S.6 

Holiday  house ;    a  book  for  the  yomig.     C. 

Sinclair.     Loudon,  [n.d.]     16°    ....     445.31 

Holiday  rambles  in  ordinary  places,  by  a  wife 
with  her  husband.  Republished  from  the 
Spectator.     London,  1880.     12°  ...     .       706.7 

Holidays   at  home :  for  boys  and  girls.     M. 

Vaudegrift.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     4°   .     .     .     .     1)15.16 

Holidays  on  high  lands.  H.  Macmillan.  Lon- 
don, 1873.     12° 724.23 

Holland,  E.  G.    Reviews  and  essays.     Boston, 

1849.     12° 287.8 

Holland,  Frederick  May.    The  reign  of  the 

Stoics.     X.Y.,  1879.     12° 497.18 

The  rise  of  intellectual  liberty.    N.Y.,  1885. 

8° 1417.10 

Studies  from  Robert  Browning.      London, 

1882.     16° 1231.15 

Holland,  Henry,   >/)•.     Recollections   of    past 

life.     X.Y.,  1872.     12° 215.3 


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Holland,    J.    G. 

1873.     12° 

Bitter-sweet.     [A  poem.]   N.T.,  1858. 

Every-ilay  topics.     N.Y.,  1876.     12°  .     . 

Gold-foil.     N.Y.,  1860.     12° 

Kalhrina.     N.Y.,  1867.     12°      .... 

Lessons  in  life.     N.Y.,  1861.     12°  .     .     . 

Letters  to  the  .Toncses.    N.Y.,  1863.     12° 

Letters  to  young  people.     N.Y.,  1858.     12°, 

Lincoln,   Abraham,    Life    of.     Springfield, 
1866.     8°  

Marble  prophecy  and  other  poems.     N.Y., 
1872.     10° 

Massachusetts,  Western,  History  of.  Spring- 
field, 18.55.     2  V.     8° 

Miss  Gilbert's  career.     N.Y.,  1860.     12°      . 

The  mistress  of  the  manse.   N.Y.,1S74.   16°, 

Nicholas  Minturn.    N.Y.,  1877.     12°      .     . 
The  same 

Plain  talk  on  familiar  subjects.   N.Y.,  1866. 
12° 

Sevenoaks:  a  story  of  today.  N.Y.,1875.  12°, 
Holland,  Lttdy.    Smith,  Sydney,  Memoirs  of. 

N.Y.,  18.56.     2  V.     12° 

Holland,  William  M.  Van  Buren,  Martin, 
Life  and  political  opinions  of.     Hartford, 

18:3.5.     12^ 

Holland.  Araicis,  Edmondo  de.  Holland  and 
its  people.     N.Y.,  1881.     12° 

Boughton,   G.   H.     Sketching  rambles  in 
Holland.     N.Y.,  1885.     8° 

Hare,  A.  J.  C.    Sketches  in  Holland  and 
Scandinavia.     London,  1885.     12°  .     .     . 

Havard,  U.     Tlie  heart  of  Holland.     Lon- 
don, I8.S0.     8° 

A  journey  in  picturesque  Holland.     Lon- 
don, 1870.     8° 

Wood,  Charles  W.   Through  Holland.   Lon- 
don, 1877.     8° 

Holland  House.    Princess  Marie  Liechtenstein. 

London,  1874.     2  v.     S° 

HoUands,  The.     [A  novel.]     V.  F.  Townsend. 

Boston,  [n.d.]     12° 

HoUey,  Marietta.  Josiah  Allen's  wife  as  a 
P.  A.  and  P.  I.  Samantlia  at  the  Centen- 
nial.    Hartford,  1878.     12° 

My  opinions  and  Betsey  Bobbet's.     Hart- 
ford, 1873.     12°     

My  wayward   pardner;    or.  My  trials  with 
Josiah,  etc.     Hartford,  1880.     12°  .     .     . 

Samantha   at   the  Centennial.      Hartford, 
1878.     8° 

Sweet  Cicely;  or,  .Josiah  Allen  as  a  politi- 
cian.    \.Y.,  1886.     8° 

HoUis,    Thomas.      Memoirs.     London,    1780. 

2  V.     4° 

HoUister,  G.  H.  Kinley  Hollow.  X.Y.,  1882. 
16^ 

Thomas  it'Becket.     [A  tragedy;]  and  other 
poems.     Boston,  1800.     12°      .     . 
Hollovyay,  Laura  C.     Famous  American  for- 
tunes, and  the  men  who  have  made  them. 
Phila.,  18S4.     8° 

The  ladies  of  the  White  House,  1789-1881. 

Phila.,  1881.     8° 

The  same 

Mothers  of  great  men  and  women.     N.Y., 

1883.     8° 

HoUway-Calthrop,  H.  C.  Paladin  and  Sara- 
cen.' Stories  from  Ariosto.  London,  1.8.*2. 
12°  [ 


333.21 
5.53.0 

225.27 
263.5 
553.6 

241.14 
204.4 

251.15 

168.8 

553.4 

641.10 

451.7 

.5.53.3 

372.11 

372.12 

225.14 
326.24 

1,32.9 


297.19 
760.19 

788.2 
789.12 

784.4 
787.12 
787.13 

516.1 

.354.6 


.357.34 
3.57.22 

387.7 
357.36 
395.21 

K.  L. 


943.3 
.5.52.16 

1123.6 

293.13 
173.6 

1123.4 


1222.23 


Holly,  H.  Hudson.     Modern  dwellings  in  town 

and  country.     N.Y.,  1878.     8°     .     .     .     .  654.13 
Holm,    Saxe,    pxeud.     Stories.     N.Y.,    1874. 

12° 345.20 

Stories.      (Second    scries.)      N.Y.,     1878. 

12° 374.16 

Holmby  House;   a  tale  of  old  Northampton- 
shire.     G.    J.    W.      Melville.      London, 

[n.d.]     12° 955. 9 

Holmes,  Abiel.     American  annals;  or.  Chron- 
ological history  of  America.     1492-1806. 

Cambridge,  1805.     2  v.     8° 656.10 

Stiles,  Ezra,  Life  of.     Boston,  1798.     12°    .  151.11 
Holmes,   Edward.      Mozart,   Life   and    corre- 
spondence of.    N.Y.,1854.    8°   .     .     .     .  134.10 
Holmes,  Mrs.  Mary  J.    Bessie's  fortune.   N.Y., 

1880.     12° 424.53 

Cameron  pride.     N.Y.,  1873.     12°       ...  424.1 

The  same 424.23 

Chateau  d'Or;  Norah ;  Kitty  Craig.     N.Y., 

ISSO.     12° 424.46 

The  same 424.47 

Christmas  stories.     N.Y.,  1885.     12°  .     .     .  424.52 

Cousin  Maude  and  Rosamond.     N.Y.,  1874. 

12° 424.3 

The  same 424.24 

Daisy  Thornton  and  Jessie  Grah.ani.     N.Y., 

1879.     12° 424.42 

The  same 424.43 

Darkness  and  daylight.     X.Y.,  1874.     12°.  424.2 

The  same 424.25 

DoraDcane.     N.Y.,  1874.     12° 424.5 

The  same 424.26 

Edith  Lyle.     N.Y.,  1876.     12° 424.22 

Edna  Browning.     N.Y.,  1872.     12°     .     .     .  424.6 

The  same 424.28 

English  orphans.     N.Y.,  1870.     12°    .     .     .  424.4 

The  same 424.29 

Ethelyn's  mistake.     N.Y.,  1874.     12°      .     .  424.7 

The  same 424.30 

Forrest  House.    N.Y.,  1879.     12°  ...     .  424.44 

The  same 424.45 

Homestead  on  the  hillside,  and  other  tales. 

N.Y.,  1874.     12°    .     . 424.8 

The  same 424.31 

Hugh  Worthington.     N.Y.,  1874.     12°   .     .  424.9 

The  same 424. ,32 

Lena  Rivers.     N.Y.,  1874.     12° 424.21 

The  same 424.33 

Madeline.     N.Y.,  1881.     12° 424.48 

The  same 424.49 

Marian  Grey.     N.Y.,  1874.     12°     ...     .  424.11 

The  same 424.34 

Meadow  brook.     N.Y.,  1874.     12°.     .     .     .  424.10 

The  same 424.35 

Mildred.     N.Y.,  1877.     12° 424.40 

MiUbank.     N.Y.,  1874.     12° 424.12 

The  same 424.36 

Queenie  Hetherton.     N.Y.,  1883.     12°    .     .  424.50 

The  same 424.51 

Rose  Mather.     N.Y.,  1874.     12°     .     .     .     .  424.13 

The  same 424.37 

Tempest  and  sunshine.     N.Y.,  1874.     12°.  424.14 
Holmes,  Nathaniel.     The  authorship  of  Shake- 
speare.    N.Y.,  1806.     12° 254.15 

Holmes,    Oliver  Wendell.      Poet,    litterateur, 
scientist.     W.     S.     Kennedy.      Boston, 

1883.     12° 1118.2 

Works  : 
The  autocrat  of  the  breakfast  table.    Bos- 
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Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell.     Works  —  concluded. 

Elsie  Venner.     Boston,  ISSl.     Hi".     .     .     364.12 
Emerson,   K.   W.,    Life    of.     (American 

men  of  letters.)  Boston,  1885.  12°  .  1129.6 
The  guardian  angel.     Boston,  1867.     12°,      364.8 

The  same 364.11 

The  iron  gate,  and  other  poems.    Boston, 

1880.  12° .582.24 

Mechanism  in  thought  and  morals.     Bos- 
ton, 1871.     12° 2,52.22 

Medical  essays.    1842-1882.    Boston,  188.3. 

12° 1312.13 

A  mortal  antipathy.     First  opening  of  the 

new  portfolio.  Boston,  188.5.  ,12°.  .  972.7 
Motley,  J.  L.,Memoirof.  Bost.,  1879.  12°,  177.24 
Pages  from  an  odd  volume  of  life.     1857- 

1881.  Boston,  1883.     12° 1225.12 

I'oems.     Boston,  1848.     16° 553.20 

The  same.  (Complete.)  Bost.,  1877.  12°,  573.5 
The  poet  at  the  breakfast  table.     Boston, 

1872.     12° 267.15 

Tlie    professor   at    the    breakfast    table. 

Boston,  1860.     12° 267.16 

Songs  in  many  keys.     Boston,  1862.     16°,     553.19 
Soundings  from    the  Atlantic.     Boston, 

1S64.     12° 264.5 

Holmes,  Rachel  and  Eleanor,  Trans.     Berlioz, 
Hector,  Autobiography  of.    London,  1884. 

2  V.     12° 1128.21 

Holmes,  T.  R.  E.     History  of  the  Indian  meet- 
ing.    London,  1883.     8° 1423.1 

Hoist,  Hermann  von.     The  constitutional  and 
political   history  of  the  U.  S.     Chicago, 

1876-«5.     8° 481.17 

Vol.  I.  1750-1833.       Vol.  IV.  1850-1854. 
II.  1828-1846.  V.  1854-1856. 

III.  1846-1850. 

The  same 5.56.9 

Holt,  Ardern.     Gentlemen's  fancy  dress.     How 

to  choose  it.     London,  [n.d.]     12°.     .     .     1228.3 
Holt,  Edward.     George  III.,  Public  and  domes- 
tic life  of.     London,  1820.     2  v.     S°    .     .     172.18 
Holt,  Emily  Sarah.     Isoult  Barry  of  Wynscote : 

a  tale  of  Tudor  times.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  12°,  426.7 
Lettice  Eden.  N.T.,  1877.  12°  ...  .  .366.32 
Lady  Sybil's  choice.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  12°.  .  .390.7 
Tlie   Lord   Mayor.    A  tale  of  London   in 

1384.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 952.23 

Mistress  Margery.     Phila.,  1869.     16°     .     .      431.7 
Holthaiis,  P.  D.     Wanderings  of  a  journeyman 

tailor.     London,  1844.     16° 432.18 

Holub,  Emil.     Seven  years   in   south   Africa. 

1872-79.     Boston,  1881.     2  v.     8°    .     .     .      765.9 
Holy  Cross,  The.     A  history  of  the  invention, 
preservation,   and   disappearance  of   the 
wood  known  as  the  True  Cross.     W.  C. 

Prime.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     10° 261.22 

Holy  Grail,  The.    A.  Tennyson.    Boston,  1870. 

10° 565.5 

Holy  land.     Elliott,  C.  W.     Remarkable  char- 
acters and  places  of  tlie.     Hartford,  1868. 

8° 730.3 

Field,  H.M.     Among  the  holy  hills.     N.Y., 

1884.     12° 782.6 

M.acleod,  N.  Half  hours  in  the  holy  land. 
Travels  in  Egypt,  Palestine,  Syria.    N.Y., 

1886.   •10°    ". 781.12 

Roberts,  D.  Lithographs  from  original 
drawings  of  the  Holy  Land.  Historical 
descriptions  by  G.  Croly.  Division  1.  .Je- 
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Holy  land  —  concluded. 

Stephens,  J.  L.  Travels  in  the  Holy  Land. 
N.Y.,  1867.     2  v.     16° 713.8 

Thomson,  A.     In  the  Holy  Land.     London, 

1882.     12° 772.21 

See  also  Palestine,  Syria,  etc. 
Holy  war.  The;   with  life  of  the  author.     J. 

Bunyan.     London,  [n.d.]     4°      ....       118.9 
Holyoake,  George  J.     Among  the  Americans, 
and   a    stranger  in   America.      Chicago, 

1881.     8° 1212.2 

Home,   D.    D.     Incidents   in    my   life.     N.Y., 

1872.     12° 147.11 

Home,    The.      F.     Bremer.       London,     1852. 

12° 341.14 

Home,  The.     Decoration,  life,  etc.     See  also 
House. 

Amenities  of.     N.Y.,  1881.     12°      ....     681.34 

Brown,  S.  A.,  Ed.  Home  topics:  a  book  of 
practical  papers  on  house  and  home  mat- 
ters.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]     8° 1226.14 

Church,  E.  R.     The  home  garden.     N.Y., 

1881.     12° 681.31 

The  home  needle.     N.Y.,  1882.     12°.     .     685.14 

Decoration,  Home:  art  needlework,  paint- 
ing, and  wood  carving.  N.Y.,  1881. 
12° 685.5 

Egleston,  N.  H.  Home  and  its  surround- 
ings; or.  Villages  and  village  life.  With 
hints  for  their  improvement.  N.Y.,  1884. 
12° 1228.11 

Eliot,   W.   G.      Home  life  and    influence. 

Boston,  1884.     12° 1232.16 

Every  day  home  advice.  Relating  chiefly 
to  household  management.  N.Y.,  1882. 
12° 1222. S 

Freedley,  E.  T.  Home  comforts ;  or.  Things 
worth  knowing  in  every  household. 
Phila.,  1879.     12° 273.24 

Gardner,  E.  C.  Home  interiors.  (Illus- 
trated.)    Boston,  1878.     12° 6.57.14 

Garrett,  Rhoda  and  Agnes,  and  others. 
Home  decoration.  (Art  at  home.)  Pa- 
pers on  house  decoration,  music,  dress, 
etc.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 685.11 

Home  life  in  song,  with  the  poets  of  today. 
N.Y.,  1879.     12° 582.19 

Oakey,  A.  F.  Home  grounds.  N.Y.,  ISSl. 
12° 681.32 

Palmer,  Mrs.  H.  L.  Home  life  in  the  Bible. 
Boston,  1881.     8° 1216.8 

Penn,  A.     The  home  library.     N.Y.,  [n.d.| 

12° 685.22 

Ruutz-Rees,  J.  E.  Home  occupations. 
N.Y.,1SS2.     12° 685.15 

Sherwood,  M.  E.  W.  Home  amusements. 
N.Y.,  1881.     12° 685.4 

Ward  and  Lock's  Home  book.  A  domestic 
eneyclopcedia.     London,  (n.d.)     12°     .     .     1228.4 

Ware,  J.  F.  W.     Home  life.    Boston,  1864. 

12° 262.10 

Home  and  abroad.    (Second  series.)   B.Taylor. 

N.Y.,  1862.     16°     .   ' 067.21 

Home  and  college.     F.  D.  Huntington.     Bos- 
ton, 1860.     12° 262.12 

Home  and  the  world.    N.Y.,  1857.    12°   .    .     .    664.18 
Home     as    found.      Sequel     to    "  Homew.ard 

bound."    J.F.Cooper.    N.Y.,  1855.    12°,     312.17 

The  same 381.8 

Home  at  Greylock.     Mrs.  E.  Prentiss.     N.Y., 

1876.     12° 422.23 


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Hotae  at  Ueatherbrae:  a  tale  by  the  author  of 

"Everley."  N.Y.,  1S71.  12°  ...  .  420..") 
Home  innuence.  G.  Aguilar.  N.Y.,  1S70.  12°,  420. 1.") 
Home  life.  E.  M.  Sewell.  N.Y.,  1SC7.  12°  .  354. 1» 
Homeiiook.  A.M.Douglas.  Boston,  1S74.  12°,  423.10 
Home  physician.  The.  For  the  use  of  those  at 
a  distance  from  physicians.  L.  M.  Gil- 
bert.   N.Y.,  1S8.3.     10° 1313.13 

Home  stuilies  in    nature.     M.   Treat.    N.Y., 

1SS5.     12° 1325.11 

Home,  the  basis  of  the  st.ite.      A.  Seymour. 

Boston,  18G9.     10° 253.20 

Homer.    Life,  and  minor  poems.     N.Y.,  1S72. 

12° 617.10 

Gladstone,  W.  E.    An  inquiry  into  the  lime 

and  place  of  Homer.     N.Y.,  1S70.     12°    .      171.3 
irorts  .• 
Batrachoniyomachia.      Hymns   and    epi- 
grams.   G.  Chapman,  Trans.    London, 

1858.     12° 616.11 

The  Iliad.    W.  C.  Bryant,  Trans.  Boston. 

1870.     2  V.     4° 617.3 

The  same.    6.  Chapman,  Trans.    Lon- 
don, 1857.     2  V.     12° 617.11 

The  same.    W.  Cowper,  Trans.    N.Y., 

1855.     8° 617.9 

The  same.    Edward,  Earl  Derby,  Trans. 

N.Y.,  1865.    2  V.    8° 617.8 

The    Odyssey.      W.    C.    Bryant,    Trans. 

Boston,  1871.     2  v.     4° 617.2 

The  same.     G.  Chapman,  Trans.    Lon- 
don, 1857.     2  V.     12° 617.12 

Stories  from   Homer.     (Illustrated.)     A. 

J.  Church.     X.Y.,  1878.     16°  .     .     .     .     446.25 
Stories  from  Homer  simply  told.     C.  H. 

Hanson.     N.Y.,  1.S82.     12° 1222.4 

Homer  and  Socrates.     E.  W.  Smith.     Phila., 

1872.     12° 225.22 

Homes  and   all  about  them.     (Architecture, 

etc.)     E.  C.  Gardner.    Boston,  1885.    12°,    687.22 
Homes  and  haunts  of  British  poets.     W.  How- 

itt.     London,  1803.     12° 2.35.21 

The  same 1128.12 

Homes  and  haunts  of  Luther.     J.  Stoughton. 

London,  [n.d.]     8° 169.3 

Homes  and  how  to  make  them.     (Architect- 
ure.)    E.C.Gardner.     Boston,  1874.    8°,     649.14 
Homes   of  America.     (Illustrated.)     Mrs.   M. 

J.  Lamb,  Ed.     N.Y.,  ISSO.     4°   .     .     .     .      R.  L. 
Homes  of  American  statesmen:  with  anecdotes, 
and   personal   and  descriptive  sketches. 
By  various  writers.     N.Y.,  18.54.    8°.     .      183.5 
Homes  of  the  New  World.     F.  Bremer.    N.Y., 

1854.     2v.     12° 661.4 

Homespun.    T.  Lackland.     N.Y.,  1867.     12°,     243.10 
Homespuu  stories.    R.  H.  Moncrieff.     N.T., 

18S3.     16° 918.2 

Homestead    on    the    hillside.      Mrs.    M.    J. 

Holmes.     N.Y.,  1874.     12° 424.8 

The  same 424.31 

Homeward  bound.    J.  F.  Cooper.    N.Y.,  18.55. 

12° 312.16 

The  same 381.9 

Homicide,  North  and  Sotith.     H.  V.  Redfield. 

Phila.,  1880.     12° 123.22 

Homiletics.     J.  M.  Hoppin.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]    8°,     1215.7 
Homo  sum.    [A  novel.]   G.  Ebers.    N.Y.,  1880. 

18° 383.23 

Homoselle.     Mrs.   M.  F.  Tiernan.      (Round- 
robin  series.)     Boston,  1881.     16°    .     .     .      398.9 
The  same 398.10 


Hone,  William.  English  miracle  plays.  Lon- 
don, 1823.     8° 616.1 

Honest  Gabriel.    M.  Howitt.    Phila.,  [n.d.]  10°,      438.9 
Honest  John  Vane.     J.  W.  De  Forest.     New 

H.avcn,  1875.     10° 363. :!7 

Honor  Bright;  or.  The  four-leaved  shamrock. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.)     li° 449.19 

Honorable  Miss  Ferrard.     M.  Hartley.     N.Y., 

1878.     16° 370.1 

Honorable  surrender,  ,\n.    M.  .\danis.    N.Y., 

1883.     10° 943.10 

Hood,  Edwin  Paxton.  Carlyle,  Thomas,  pliilo- 
sophic  thinker,  theologian,  historian  and 

poet.     London,  1S75.     12° 1124.11 

The  world  of  anecdote.    London,  1870.  12°,      243.2 

The  same 221 . 1 1 

Hood,  Mrs.  F.  H.     M,aud  Mansfield.     Macon, 

Ga.,  1870.     12° .301.50 

Hood,  George.  History  of  music  in  New  Eng- 
land.    Boston,  1846.     12° 049.21 

Hood,  J.  B.  Advance  and  retreat.  Experi- 
ences in  the  armies  of  the  United,  and 
the   Confederate,  States.     New  Orleans, 

1880.     8° 183.15 

Hood,  Thomas,    Memorials    of.     Ed.    by    his 

d.aughter.     Boston,  1860.     2  v.     12°     .     .       101.7 
U'orks : 
Comic  annuals,  in  prose  and  verse.   N.  Y., 

(n.d.)     12°     .....     427.29 

Love  and  valor.     Boston,  1872.     8°      .     .       427.7 
Poetical  works.     With  some  account  of 

the  author.     Boston,  1850.     4  v.     16°.       561.3 

Tynley  Hall.     Boston,  1860.     12°   ,     .     .      342.9 

Up  the  Rhine.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12°.     .     .       724.8 

Whims  and  oddities.     N.Y.,  1856.     12°.       425.8 

Hook,  Theodore.     Humorous   works;    with   a 

life  of  the  author.     London,  [n.d.]     8°    .       113.5 
Hooker,  E.   W.     Hooker,   Thomas,   Life    of. 

Boston,  1870.     8° 114.9 

Hooker,  Isabella.   Womanhood.    Boston,  1874. 

16° 631.23 

Hooker,  J.  U.,  and  Ball,  John.  Journal  of  a 
toiu'  in   Morocco  and  the  Great  Atlas. 

London,  1878.    8° 763.3 

Hooker,  Richard,  Life  of.  I.  Walton.  Lon- 
don, 1884.     12° 1135  1 

Hooker,  Thomas,   Life  of.     E.   W.    Hooker. 

Boston,  1870.     8°  .     .     . 114.9 

Life.     .See  Vol.  VI.  "Chief  fathers  of  New 
England."     Boston,  1870.     12°  .     .     .     .       .595.1 
Hooker,  W.    J.     A  second   century  of  ferns. 

London,  1861.     8° 629.0 

Hooker,  Worthington.    Natiual  history.  N.Y., 

1860.     12° 021.3 

Hookham,  Mary  Ann.    Life  and  times  of  Mar- 
garet of  Anjou.     London,  1872.    2  v.    8°,      135.8 
Hooper,   Mrs.    Louisa.     The    Tsar's  window. 

(No  name  series.)     Boston,  1881.     16°     .     385.16 

The  .same 385.17 

Hooper,  Lucy  H.     Under  the  tricolor.     Phila., 

1880.     12° 396.15 

Hooper,  Mary.     Every  day  meals.     (Recipes.) 

London,  1877.     12° 273.1 

Hoopes,    Josiah.     The    book    of    evergreens. 

N.Y.,  1868.     12° 648.17 

Hoosier  school-master.     E.  Eggleslon.    N'.Y., 

1871.     12° >   .     .     404.19 

Hope,  Ascott  R.,  pseud.     See  Moncrieff,  R.  H. 
Hope,   Eva.     Darling,    Grace,   the  heroine  of 
the  Fame  Islands,  Life  of.     N.Y.,  1883. 
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318.5 
6G6.13 
246.19 


Hope,  F.  T,  li.    The  three  liomes.    London,  ! 

[n.d.]     12° 4-22.17    ! 

Hope,  James  L.  A.     In  quest  of  Coolies.    Lon-  ! 

don,  1872.     12° 724. 7_] 

Hope,  Stanley.     A  new  Godiva.     Phila.,  1876. 

12° 413.22 

Hope  and  liave.    W.  T.  Adams.    Boston,  (n.d.] 

16° 457.17   I 

Hope  Mills;  or.  Between  friend  and  sweetheart. 

A.M.Douglas.     Boston,  l&SO.     12°    .     .     396.10 

Hope's  heart   bells.     Mrs.   S.  L.  Oberholtzer. 

Phila.,  1SS4.     12° 954.21 

Hope-Edwardes,  E.  C.  Azahar.  Extracts 
from  a  journal  in  Spain  in  1881-82.  Lon- 
don, 1883.     12° 775.11 

Hopeless  case,  A.     E.  Fawcett.     Boston,  1880. 

18° 38:3.21 

Hopes  and  fears.     C.  M.  Yonge.     N.Y.,  1861. 

2  V.     12° .322.11 

Hopkins,  Albert.     Life.     A.  C.  Sewall.    N.Y., 

[ii.d.l     12° 182.24 

Hopkins,  Ellice.    Rose  Turquand.    N.Y.,  1876. 

S° .365.41 

Hopkins  fund.  An  account  of  the  funds  from 
the  estate  of  Edward  Hopkins.  J.  L. 
Hildreth.  From  the  1885  report  of  the 
Cambridge  School  Committee.  Cam- 
bridge, 1886.     8° 

Hopkins,  Manley.  Hawaii:  an  account  of  the 
Sandwich  Islands.     N.Y.,  1869.     12°  .     . 

Hopkins,  Mark.    The  law  of  love.    KY.,  1869. 

12° 

Teachings  and  counsels.    [Sermons.]   N.Y., 
1884.     12°     

Hopkins,  Samuel.  The  Puritans  and  Queen 
Elizabeth.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  3  v.  12°  .  . 
The  same 

Hopper,  Isaac  T.,  Life  of.  L.  M.  Child.  Bos- 
ton, 1854.     8° 

Hoppin,  Augustus.  A  fashionable  sufferer;  or, 
Chapters  from  life's    comedy.     Boston, 

1883.     12° 

Two  Compton  hoys.     Boston,  1885.    4°  .     . 

Hoppin,  James  M.    Brown,  Henry  A.,  Memoir 

of.     Phila.,  1880.     S° 183.13 

Foote,  ^dmira;.  Life  of.     N.Y.,  1874.     8°.       147.3 

Homiletics.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]    8° 1215.7 

Old  England.     N.Y.,  1867.     12°     ...     .     661.14 
The  .'■ame 761.3 

Hoppus,  Mary  A.  M.    A  great  treason;  a  story 
of  the  war  of  independence.     N.Y.,  1883. 
.     12° 947.16 

Horace,  The  odes  of.  T.  Martin,  Trans,  Bos- 
ton, ISGl.     10° 611.15 

Horace    Templeton.      [A   novel.]      C.    Lever. 

London,  [n.d.]     12° 394.8 

Horae  lyricte,  and  divine  songs.  I.  Watts.  With 
a  memoir  by  R.  Southey.  Boston,  1854. 
16° 566.8 

Horee    subsecivse.     J.    Brown,    ^f.J).      (First 

series.)     Edinburgh,  1801.     12°  .     .     .     .     251.13 
Same.     (Second  series) 251.14 

Horn,  Frederick  Winkel.  History  of  the  liter- 
ature of  the  Scandinavian  North.  Chi- 
cago, 1884.    8°       1226.11 

Horn,   George.      Count  Silvius.     N.Y.,   1882. 

12° 389.19 

Home,  R.  H.,  Ed.    A  new  "  Spirit  of  the  age." 

N.Y.,  1844.     12° 261.1 

Horner,  Francis,  Memoir  of.  L.  Horner.  Bos- 
ton, 1853.     2  V.     8° 1.53.3 


1237.11 

481.5 
517.2 

148.12 


946.6 
929.3 


Horner,  Susan  and  Joanna.    Walks  in  Florence 

and  its  environs.    London,  1884.  2v.    12°,      789.5 
Horse,  The,  and  Horsemanship. 

Anderson,   E.    L.     On   horseback,  in    the 

school,  and  on  the  road.    N.Y.,  1882.    12°,  1212:22 
Berjeau,  C.     Horses  of   antiquity.     From 
the  earliest  monuments,  down  to  the  six- 
teenth century.     London,  1864.     4°     .     .       R.  L. 
Clarke,  W.  11.     Horses'  teeth.     A  treatise 
on  their  development,  anatomy,  dentistry, 

etc.     N.Y.,  1880.     12° 672.7 

Cole,  J.  R.  Horse's  foot.  The,  and  how  to 
shoe  it.  Giving  the  most  approved  meth- 
ods of  horse-shoeing,  together  willi  the 
anatomy  of  the  horse's  foot,  and  its  dis- 
eases. Cincinnati,  1879.  12°  ....  6.58.26 
De  Bussigny,  H.  L.  Hand-book  for  horse- 
women.   'n.Y.,  1&84.     10° 686.17 

Durant,  G.,  jl/.D.     Horseback  riding,  from 

a  medical  point  of  view.    N.Y.,1878.    12°,     281.19 
Famous  horses  of  America.     With  portraits 
and  biographies  of  the  celebrities  of  the 
American  turf.     Phila.,  1877.     8°   .     .     .     718.11 
Karr,  Mrs.  E.    The  American  horsewoman. 

Boston,  1884.     12° 689.17 

Mayhew,  E.     The  horse  doctor.      Phila., 

1804.    8° 632.10 

Horse  management.    Phila.,  1864.     8°     .     623.12 
Miles,  W.     The  horse's  foot.     X.Y.,  1866. 

12° 021.6 

Murray,  W.  H.  H.  The  perfect  horse.  Bos- 
ton, 1873.    8°   ■ 625.1 

Stillman,  J.  D.  B.  Horse  in  motion,  as 
shown    by    instantaneous    photography. 

Boston,  1882.     4° R.  L. 

Walsh,  J.  H.  The  horse.  Phila.,  1869.  8°,  622.6 
and  others,  Eds.  Horse  owner's  cyclo- 
psedia.  Diseases,  and  how  to  cure  them. 
Anatomy  and  physiology.  General 
characteristics.  Points  of  the  horse, 
with  directions  how  to  choose  him. 
Principles  of  breeding,  raising,  and . 
breaking.     Stables,   etc.     Phila.,   1872. 

8° 649.29 

Wood,  J.  G.  Horse  and  man.  Their  mu- 
tual dependence  and  duties.     Phila.,  1886.         < 

8° 1322.17 

Woodruff,  H.  Trotting  horse  of  America. 
How  to  train  and  drive  him;  with  remi- 
niscences of    the    trotting  turf.     Phila., 

1875.    8° 482.19 

Youatt,  W.  The  horse.  History,  treat- 
ment, etc.     Phila.,  1863.     8° 623.9 

Horseback  riding.  Poems  on.     In  the  saddle. 

Boston,  1882.     10° 583.28 

Horse-shoe     Robinson.       J.     P.     Kennedy. 

Phila.,  1865.     12° 334.22 

Horstmann,    G.    Henry.      Consular    reminis- 
cences.    Phila.,  1886.     12° 797.9 

Hortense,  Queen  of  Holland.    History.    J.  S. 

C.  Abbott.     N.Y.,  1870.     16°      ....       122.0 
Horticultural  Society,  Massachusetts,  History 

of.     1829-1878.    Boston,  1880.    8° .     .     .      693.5 

The  same 693.10 

Horticulture.    A  hand-book  for  fruit  growers. 

F.R.Elliott.   Rochester,  X.Y.,  18^76.    10°,    647.24 
New  American  orchardist.    W.  Kendrick. 

Boston,  1843.     8° 64S.3 

See  also  Fruit  culture. 
Hosack,  John.     Mary  Queen  of  Scots,  and  her 

accusers.     London,  1874.     2  v.    8°     .     .     1110.1 


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Hoskins,  Thomas  H.    What  we  eat.    Boston, 

18(!1.     12"^ 226.21 

Hosmer,  G.  W.     "  As  we  went  niarcliing  on." 

A  story  of  the  war.     N.Y.,  188.").     18°     .     951.25 
The  people  and  poliiics.     Boston,  1883.     8°,     1226.2 

Hosmer,    J.    K.      The   color-guard.     Boston, 

18(14.     12° 712.13 

Short  history  of  German   literature.      St. 

Louis,  1879.     8° 284.7 

Hospital  life  in  army  of  the  Potomac.     W.  11. 

Heed.     Boston,  18CG.     12° 732.17 

Hospital    sUetchos.     L.    M.    Alcott.     Boston, 

18l!.3.     1{;° 436.21 

Hospital  sUelclics,  and  camp  and  fireside  sto- 
ries.    L.  M.  Alcott.     Boston,  1809.     16°.     430.22 
The  same 436.20 

Hospital  transports.  Published  at  the  request 
of  the  Sanitary  Committee.  Boston, 
1803.     16° 240.21 

Hospitaller,  E.     The  modern  applications  of 

electricity.     N.Y.,  1882.     8° 1.311.1 

The  same,  enlarged.     2  v.     8°     ...     .  1315.10 

Hospitals,    Eastern,     and     English     nurses. 

London.  1857.     12° 604.17 

Hospitals,  Hand-book  for.     N.Y.,  1883.     12°  .  1312.10 

Hostages   to   fortune.     M.   E.    Braddon-Max- 

well.     N.T.,  1875.     8° 365.4 

Hot  ploughshares.    A.  W.   Tourg^e.     N.Y., 

1S83.     12° 940.7 

Houdin,  Robert.  The  secrets  of  stage  conjur- 
ing.    N.Y.,  1881.     12° 127.9 

Hough,  Franklin  B.    The  elements  of  forestry. 

Cincinnati,  1S82.     12° 1219.5 

Papers    relating    to    Pemaqnid.      Albany, 

1854.    8° 537.5 

Ed.  The  Thousand  Islands  of  the  river  St. 
Lawrence.     Syracuse,  N.Y.,   1880.     10°,      761.8 

Hough,  Lewis.    For  fortune  and  glory.    A  story 

of  the  Soudan  war.     N.Y.,  188.5.     12°     .     970.21 

Houghton,  Lord.     Monographs.     N'.Y.,  1873. 

12° 225.5 

Houghton,  W.     Country  walks  of  a  naturalist 

with  his  children.     London,  1869.     16°    .     401.22 

Hour,    The,    and    the    man.     H.     Martineau. 

N.Y.,  1873.    8° 346.21 

Hour,  The,  will  come.  A  tale  of  an  Alpine 
cloister.  W.  von  Hillern.  N.Y.,  1880. 
18° 378.7 

Hours  in  a  library.     L.  Stephen.     N.Y.,  1875. 

12° 241.10 

The    same.       (Third    series.)       London, 
1879.     12° 286.6 

Hours  of    thought  on   sacred   things.     (First 

series.)   J.  Martineau.    Boston,  1876.  16°,     267.26 
The  same.     (Second  series.)     1880.     12°.       124.3 

Hours  with  men  and   books.     VV.   Mathews. 

Cliicago,  1S79.     12° 286.7 

House,  Edward  H.  Japanese  episodes.  Bos- 
ton, 1881.     18° 761.23 

House,  The,  and  Housekeeping.  See  also  Home. 
Babcock,  E.  W.     Household  hints.    N.Y., 

1881.     12° 682.27 

Browne,  P.     Common-sense  housekeeping. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16° 123.17 

Cook,  C.     House  beautiful.  The.     (Essays 

on  furniture.)     N.Y.,  1878.     8°  .     .     .     .      028.6 
Eastlake,  C.  L.     Hints  on  household  taste. 

London,  1809.    8° 052.10 

Frederick,  Mrs.  Hints  to  housewives  on 
the  preparation  of  economical  and  taste- 
ful dishes.     London,  1880.     12°  .     .     .     .     081 .  12 


House,  The,  and  Housekeeping  —  concluded. 
Gardner,   E.   C.       House    that    Jill    built, 
after  Jack's  had    proved   a  failure.      A 
book  on  home  architecture.     N.Y.,  18S2. 

12° 685.10 

House,  The,  and  its  surroundings.     N.Y., 

1879.     18° 673.8 

Jones,  Mrs.  C.  S.,  and  Williams,  H.  T. 
Household  elegancies.  Suggestions  in 
household  art,  and  tasteful  home  decora- 
tions.    N.Y.,  1875.     8° 649.24 

Martineau,     H.        Household     education. 

Boston,  1877.     18° 271.11 

Parloa,  M.  Household  management  and 
cookery.  A  text-book  for  schools  and 
families.  Boston,  1879.  16°  ....  283.21 
Pierce,  M.  F.  Co-operative  housekeeping; 
how  not  to  do  it,  and  how  to  do  it.  Bos- 
ton, 1884.     18° 1231.3 

Smith,  W.     Examples  of  household   taste. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     4° 628.16 

Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  B.  House  and  home  pa- 
pers.    Boston,  180.5.     12°, 342.2 

Webster,  A.  Housewife's  opinions.  Lon- 
don, 1879.     12° 273.25 

House  at  Crague,  The ;  or.  Her  own  way.    M. 

B.  Sleight.     N.Y.,  ^n.d.]     16°     ...     .      975.4 

House  by  the  works.     Mrs.  I.  F.  Mayo.     N.Y., 

1878.     12° 337.31 

House  in  town.  The.  A  sequel  to  "  Opportuni- 
ties."    S.  Warner.     N.Y.,  1873.     16°       .       444.3 

House  of  a  merchant  prince.  [A  novel  of  New 
York.]  W.  H.  Bishop.  Boston,  1883. 
12° 944.14 

House  of  Elmore.     A  family  history.     F.  W. 

Robinson.     London,  [n.d.]     12°.     .     .     .       9.56.3 

House  of  Ross,  and  other  tales.     A.  G.  Kiddle. 

Boston,  1881.     12° 387.11 

The  same .387.20 

House  of  seven  gables.  N.  Hawthorne.  Bos- 
ton, 18.J3.     12° 342.23 

The  same 372.4 

House  on  the  marsh.  The.     [A  romance.]     F. 

Warden.     N.Y.,  1884.     10° 066.10 

House  on  the  moor.     Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Oliphant. 

N.Y.,  1861.     12° .'ULH 

House  on  wheels,  The;   or.  The  stolen  child. 

Jfrae.  de  Stolz.     Boston,  1871.     16°     .     .     266.24 

Household  of  Bouverie.     Mrs.  C.  A.  Wartield. 

N.Y.,  1873.     12° 353.14 

Household  of  Sir  Thomas  More.  A.  Man- 
ning.    N.Y.,  1867.     12° 214.17 

Household  stories,  from  the  collection  of  the 
MM.  Grimm.  (Illustrated.)  L.  Crane, 
Trans.     London,  1882.     12° 916.18 

Household  Words.     London,  1850-59.    19  v. 

8° 569.1 

Houssaye,  Arsene.  Life  in  Paris.  Letters  on 
art,  literature  and  society.  Boston,  1875. 
16° 483.7 

Houston,  Jlrs.     A  woman's  memories  of  world- 

kiu)wn  men.     London,  1883.     2  v.     12°.  1124. 17 

Hovey,  Horace  C.  Celebrated  American  cav- 
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Hovey,  William  A.     Mind-reading  and  beyond. 

Boston,  188.5.     12° 1.321.21 

How,  David,  Diary  of,  during  the  American 
revolution.  Sketch  of  the  author  by  G. 
W.Chase.     Morrisania,  N.Y.,  186.5.     8°.     518.12 

How  could  he  help  it?    A.   S.   Eoe.     N.Y., 

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How  crops  feed.  A  treatise  on  the  almosphere 
and  the  soil  as  related  to  the  nutrition  of 
agricultural  plants.  S.  W.  Johnson. 
N.Y.,  [n.d.]     \2° 638.8 

How  crops  grow.  A  treatise  on  the  chemical 
composition,  structure,  and  life  of  the 
plant,  for  all  students  of  agriculture. 
With  illustrations  and  tables  of  analyses. 
S.  W.  Johnson.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°      .     .      6.38.9 

How  he  won  her.  Sequel  to  "Fair  play." 
Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth.  Phila., 
1861.     12° 416.8 

How^  I  became  a  crack  shot;  with  hints  to  be- 
ginners. W.  M.  Farrow.  Newport,  1882. 
18° 686. 4 

How  I  found  it,  (farming,)  North  and  South; 
together  with  Mary's  statement.     Boston, 

1880.  12° 127.13 

How  I  found   Livingstone.     H.    M.   Stanley. 

N.Y.,  1872.     S° 726. .5 

How  it  all  came  round.     T.  T.  Meade.     N.Y., 

[n.d.l     12°    968.23 

How  Marjory  helped.      M.   Caroll.      Boston, 

1874.     16^ 303.20 

How  plants  behave.  A.Gray.  N.Y.,  1872.  S°,  648.10 
How  plants  grow.  A.Gray.  N.Y.,  1871.  8°,  648.2 
How^  she  came  into  her  kingdom.    C.  M.  Clark. 

Chicago,  1878.     12° 364.70 

How  success  is  won.   [Short  biographies.]   Mrs. 

S.  K.  Bolton.  Boston,  [n.d.]  10°.  .  .1121.21 
How^   the   world   was  peopled.     E.   Fontaine. 

N.Y.,  1872.     12° 022.8 

How  they  went  to  Europe.     Mrs.  H.  M.  Loth- 

rop.     Boston,  1884.     16° 928.7 

How  to  become   quick    at    figures.      Boston, 

1885.     12° 1321.18 

How  to  camp  out.     J.  M.  Gould.    N.Y.,  1877. 

16° 271.2 

The  same 764.19 

How  to  do  it.      E.  E.   Hale.      Boston,    1871. 

12° 437.10 

How   to    educate    yourself,   with    or  without 

masters.     G.  C.  Eggleston.     N.Y.,  1879. 

10° 201.22 

How  to  furnish  a  home.     E.  R.  Church.     N.Y., 

1881.  12° 682.20 

How^  to  get  on.     A  book  for  boys.     B.  B.  Co- 

megys.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 93.5.5 

How  to  get  on  in  the  world.  Life  and  writings 
of  William  Corbett.  R.  Waters.  N.Y., 
188.5.     12° 1129.15 

How  to  get  strong,  and  how  to  stay  so.     W. 

Blaikic.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16° 674.21 

How   to  help  the   poor.     Mrs.   J.   T.    Fields. 

Boston,  1884.     10° 1224.16 

How  to  live;   or.  Health  and  healthy  homes. 

G.  Wilson.     Phila.,  1882.     12°    ...     .     679.13 

How  to  make  a  living.     Suggestions  upon  mak- 
ing,  saving,   and   using  money.      G.   C. 
Eggleston.     N.Y.,  1879.     10°    " .     .     .     .     291.23 
The  same 252.15 

How  to  make  money,  and  how  to  keep  it.     T. 

A.Davis.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° .352.32 

How  to  .'succeed,  in  public  life,  .as  a  minister,  a 
musician,  an  engineer,  an  artist,  in  mer- 
cantile life,  as  a  farmer,  an  inventor,  and 
in  literature.     Essays  by  various  authors.  . 
L.  Abbott,  £cZ.     N.Y.,  1882.     16°    .     .     .     1221.3 

How  to  travel.  Hints,  advice  and  suggestions 
to  travellers  by  land  and  sea,  all  over  the 
globe.     T.  W.  Knox.     N.Y.,  1881.     18°  .     704.22 


How  to  work  with   the    microscope.      L.   S. 

Beale.     Phila.,  1870.     12° 637.4 

How  to  write  letters.     J.  W.  Westlake.    Phila., 

1876.     16° 250.15 

How^  we  are  governed.  A  hand-book  of  the 
government  of  Great  Britain.  A.  de  Fon- 
blanque.     London,  [n.d.]     12°    ...     .     294.10 

HoTV  we  are  governed.  An  explanation  of  the 
constitution  and  government  of  the  U.S. 
A  book  for  young  people.  A.  L.  Dawes. 
Boston,  [n.d.]     12° 1415.  lU 

How  we  live;  or.  The  human  bodv,  and  how 
to  take  care  of  it.  J.  Johonnot  and  E. 
Bouton.     N.Y.,  1884.     16° 1321.7 

How  we  managed  without  servants.  By  a 
"  lady  "  who  can  "  help."  London,  [n.d.] 
18° 363. .54 

How  we  saved  the  old  farm,  and  how  it  became 
a  new  farm.  By  a  young  farmer.  Bos- 
ton, [n.d.]     12° 273.29 

Howadji  in  Syria.    G.  W.  Curtis.    N.Y.,  1867. 

X2° 722.3 

Howard,  Blanche  Willis.  Aulnay  tower.  Bos- 
ton, 1885.     12° PO.'^.l 

The  same 90S. 7 

Aunt  Serena.     Boston,  1881.     16°  ...     .      3.NS.8 

The  same 388.8 

Guenn.  A  wave  on  the  Breton  coast.  Bos- 
ton, 1884.     12° 952.11 

The  same 9.52.12 

One  summer.     Boston,  1875.     18°  ...     .     362.42 

The  same 302.44 

One  year  abroad.     Boston,  1877.     18°     .     .      761.1 

Howard,  Frank.    Colour  as  a  means  of  art. 

London,  [n.d.]     16° 681.1 

Sketcher's  manual.     London,  1876.     16°    .     657.20 

How^ard,  Henry.  Poetical  works,  with  a  me- 
moir.    Boston,  [n.d.]     10° 563.10 

Howard,   John,   Memoirs  of.     J.    B.    Brown, 

Boston,  1831.     16° 131.15 

How^ard,  Brirj.-Gen.  O.  O.      Donald's   school 

days.     Boston,  1879.     10° 447.4 

Nez  Perce  Joseph ;  his  lands,  confederates, 
enemies,  war,  pursuit  and  capture.  Bos- 
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Howe,  E.  W.  Story  of  a  country  town.  Bos- 
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How^e,  J.  B.  The  common  sense,  the  mathe- 
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Boston,  1S81.     12° 129.25 

Howe,   Mrs.    Julia  Ward.     Cuba,   A  trip   to. 

Boston,  1800.     12° 603.20 

From  the  oak  to  the  olive.    A  journey  in 

Europe.     Boston,  1868.     12° 735.18 

Fuller,  Margaret,   Life  of.     Boston,   1883. 

12° 1115.19 

The  same • 1115.21 

Modern  society.     Boston,  1881.     18°  .     .     .     127.22 

How^e,  Maud.    Atalanta  in  the  South.    Boston, 

1SS6.     16° 975.12 

A  Newport  aquarelle.     Boston,  1883.     12°.    948.21 

San  Rosario  Ranch.     Boston,  1884.     16°     .      962.7 

The  same 957.15 

Howe,  Dr.  Samuel  G.  Memoir.  Mrs.  J.  W. 
Howe.  With  other  memorial  tributes. 
Boston,  1876.     8° 171.18 

Howell,  Jane  L.    Justine's  lovers.    N.Y.,  1878. 

8° 377.2 

How^ells,  William  D.     A  chance  acquaintance. 

Boston,  1873.     1S° 362.33 

The  same 391.16 


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Howells,  William  D.  — concluded. 

A  counterfeit  presentment.     Boston,  1S77. 

18° ;;ri8.2s 

The  same 391.16 

Doctor  Breen's  practice.   Boston,  1881.   12°,  389.9 

The  elevator.     [A  farce.)     Boston,   1885. 

32° 951.16 

A  fearful  responsibility,  ami  other  stories. 

Boston,  ISSl.     12° .392.30 

A  foregone  conclusion.    Boston,  1875.    12°,  345.26 

The  same 392.22 

The    garroters.      [A    farce.)      N.Y.,   1886. 

18° 951.28 

Indian  summer.     Boston,  1SS6.     12°.     .     .  972.22 

Italian  journeys.     N.Y.,  1867.     12°    .     .     .  714.1 

The  same 762.12 

The  lady  of  the  Aroostook.     Boston,  1879. 

12° 392.1 

The  same 392.23 

A  modern  instance.     Boston,  1882.     12°      .  944.2 

The  same 944.3 

Out  of  the  question.     Boston,  1877.     18°    .  308.11 

The  same 391 .  17 

Poems.     Boston,  1873.     16° 551.40 

The  register.   [A  farce.]   Boston,  1SS4.    18°,  961.3 

The  rise  of  Silas  Lapham.     Boston,  1885. 

12° 968. 2 

The  same 968.3 

The  same 968.12 

The  same 968.13 

The  sleeping  car.     [A  farce.]    Boston,  1885. 

18° 961.4 

Suburban  sketches.    N.T.,  1871.     12°    .     .  252.12 

The  same 392.24 

Their  wedding  journey.    Boston,  1872.    12°,  345.21 

The  same 392.25 

Three  villages.     Boston,  1884.     18°     .     .     .  781.1 

Tu.scan  cities.     Boston,  1886.     8°  .     .     .     .  793.8 

The  undiscovered  country.    Boston,  1880. 

12° 392.26 

The  same 392.27 

Venetian  life.    N.Y.,  1866.     12°    ...    .  062.13 

The  same 762.13 

A  woman's  reason.     Boston,  1883.     12°      .  948.24 

The  same 948.25 

Hewitt,   Anna  M.     Art  student  in   IVIunich. 

Boston,  1854.     12° 652.23 

Howitt,  Mary.     The  children's  year.    Boston, 

1804.     16°     .     . 438.10 

Honest  Gabriel.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     l(i°  .    .     .  43S.9 

A  pleasant  life.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16°     .     .     .  431.0 

Sketches  of  natural  history.    [Poems.]   Lon- 
don, 1873.     12° 612.3 

Hovritt,  William.    A  boy's  adventures  in  the 

wilds  of  Australia.     Boston,  1806.     16°   .  438.7 

The  same 438.8 

The  boy's  country  book.  London,  1880.  12°,  912.1 

A  country  book.    London,  1859.     12°    .     .  661.19 

History  of  the  supernatural.    Phila.,  1863. 

2v.     12° 624.18 

Homes  and  haunts  of  British  poets.     Lon- 
don, 1803.     12° 2.35.21 

The  same 1128.12 

Jack  of  the  mill.     N.Y.,  1808.     8°      .     .     .  .347.39 

The  same 444.30 

Land,  labor,  and  gold.    Boston,  1855.     2  v. 

12° 721 .9 

Rural  and  domestic  life  of  Germany.   Phila., 

1843.     S° 662.1 

Student  life  of  Germany.     London,   1841. 

12° 232.2 


Ho^witt,  William — concluded. 

Visits     to     remarkable     places.      London, 

1840-42.     2v.     8° 068. 1 

Woodburn  Grange.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12°.     .      312.7 
and  Mary.     Stories  of  Knglish  and  foreign 
life.     London,  1853.     12° 311.5 

Howlaud,  .John.     Life  and  recollections.     E. 

M.Stone.     Providence,  K.L,  1857.     12°.     172.16 

Howsou,  J.  S.     Evidential  value  of  the  Acts 

of  the  Apostles.     Phila.,  1880.     12°     .     .       128.5 

Hoyt,  Henry  M.     Protectionism  r».  free  trade. 

N.Y.,  1880.     12° 1327.9 

Hoyt,  James  S.  The  death  of  President  Gar- 
field. A  sermon  preached  at  Prospect 
St.  Church,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Septem- 
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Hoyt,  Joseph  G.  Miscellaneous  writings.  Bos- 
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Hoyt,  J.  K.,  and  Ward,  A.  L.,  Eds.    Cyclop»- 

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Hozier,  H.   M.     Seven  weeks'  war.     Phila., 

1867.     2  v.     8° 0.33.5 

Ed.  The  Franco-Prussian  war.  Its  causes, 
incidents,  and  consequences.  London, 
[n.d.]     2v.     8° 593.1 

Hubback,  Mrs.   J.     Love   and   duty.     Phila., 

[n.d.]     12° 367.33 

Hubbard,  Fred.   H.     The  opium   liabit,   and 

alcoholism.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°    .     .     .     .1212.14 

Hubbard,  Lucius  L.  Woods  and  lakes  of 
Maine.  A  trip  in  a  birch-bark  canoe. 
Boston,  1884.     8° 777.14 

Huber,   V.   A.     The   pope   and    the    council. 

Boston,  1870.     12° 235.23 

Hubert.     J.Abbott.     N.Y.,[n.d.|     10°.     .     .     435.30 

Hubert   Freeth's    prosperity.     Mrs.   N.    Cros- 

land.     Phila.,  1874.     12° 353.16 

Hiibner,  Baron  de.     A  ramble  round  the  world. 

N.r.,  1874.     12° 724.5 

Hue,  M.    The  Chinese  Empire.    N.Y.,   1855. 

2  V.     12° 241.17 

Travels    in    Tartary,   Thibet,   and    China. 

London,  [n.d.]     2  v.     12° 733.2 

The  same 711.4 

Hudgens,  Seymour  I.     Exeter  schooldays,  and 

other  poems.     Cambridge,  [n.d.)     12°      .     .076.15 

Hudson,  Charles.     Bunker  Hill,  Doubts  con- 
cerning the  battle  of.    Boston,  1857.     10°,     541.22 
Lexington,  History  of.     Boston,  1808.     8°.     544.10 
Marlborough,  Mass.,  History   of.     Boston, 

1802.     8° 487.10 

Hudson,  E.  H.     History  of  the  Jews  in  Rome. 

B.  C.  IGO-A.  D.  004.    London,  1SS2.    12°,      598-9 

Hudson,   Frederic.     Journalism    in    the    U.S. 

N.Y.,  1873.     8° 240. > 

Hudson,  Henry,    Life  of.     H.    11.   Cleveland. 

(American  biography.  Vol.  X.)  .     .     .     .       111.^ 

Hudson,  Henry  N.,  Ed.  English  classical 
reader.    Selections,  with  notes.    Boston, 

1880.     12° 1222.10 

Works  of  Shakespeare.     {For  contents,  see 

Shakespeare.)     Boston,  1856.     11  v.    12°,      560.1 
The  same,  for  schools.     23  v.     10°.     See 
Shakespeare. 
M'orks  : 
Shakespeare;  his  life,  art  and  characters. 

.      Boston,  1879.     2  v.     12° 224.1 

The  same,  revised  and  enlarged  .     .    .     183.22 

The  same 1245.16 

Studies  in  Wordsworth,  and  other  papers. 

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Hudson,  James  F.     The  railways  and  the  re- 
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Hudson,  Mrs.  Mary  Clemmer,  A  meraoiial  of. 

E.  IIiulsoii.     Boston,  1886.     12°      .     .     .1137.11 
Workx  : 
Eirene;.  or,    A    woman's    right.      N.Y., 

1871.     8° 347.42 

Ilis  two  wives.     N.Y..  1875.     12°    .     .     .     345. .",2 
Memorial    of    A.    and  P.    Cary.      N.Y., 

1873.     12° 113.3 

Men,   women,   and  things.     X.Y.,  1S73. 

12° 234.17 

Poems  of  life  and  nature.     Boston,  1883. 

12° 576.9 

Ten  years  in  Washington.   Hartford,  1874. 

8° " 245.12 

Hudson,  T.  S.     A  scamper  through  America. 

N.Y.,  1882.     12°    ....  ^     ...     .     778.16 
Hudson,  William  H.     Sea-sickness;  its  cause, 
nature,   and    prevention.     Boston,    1883. 

1(\° 1314.2 

Hudson,  The,  from  the  wilderness  to  the  sea. 

B.  J.  Lossing.     N.Y.,  1860.     8°  .     .     .     .      720.4 
Hudson  River,  The.    By  pen  and  pencil.    N.Y., 

[n.d.]     8°     483.10 

Hudson's  Bay.     li.    M.    Ballantyne.     Boston, 

1859.     16' 443.11 

Hueffer,  Francis.     Italian   and   other  ."^Indies. 

London,  1883.     12° 7S0.2 

Editor   of  "The  great   musicians."      See 
Musicians. 
Huen-Dubourg,  .1.     Cardinal  Cheverus,  Life 

of.     Boston,  1839.     12? 148.10 

Huey,  Pennock.    A  true  history  of  the  charge 

of  the   Eighth   Pennsylvania  Cavalry  at 

Chancellorsville.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12°  .     .   1413.10 

Hugesson,  E.  II.  K.    (Lord  Brabourne. )     The 

mountain   sprite's   kingdom,    and    other 

stories.     N.Y.,  1881.     12° 912.7 

Stories  for  my  children.    London,  1869.    12°,      452.5 
Hugh  Melton.    [A  story.]   K.King.    N.Y.,1875. 

8° .325.20 

Hugh   Worthington.     [A  novel.]     Mrs.  M.  J. 

Holmes.     N.Y.,  1874.     12° 424.9 

The  same 424.32 

Hughes,  Kev.  T.  P.     (Evan  Stanton,  pseud.] 

Huliainah.     N.Y.,  1886.     16°      ....      978.1 
Hughes,  Thomas  R.     Alfred  the  Great,  Life  of. 

London,  [n.d.]     12° 146.13 

Christ,  The  manliness    of.     Boston,  1880. 

12° 294.19 

Ed.    Gone  to  Texas.    Letters  from  our  boys. 

N.Y.,  1884.     16° 786.22 

Greece  anil  Albania,  Travels  in.     London, 

1830.     2  V.     8° 735.3 

Macmillan,   Daniel,   Memoir  of.     London, 

1882.     12° 1114.9 

Memoir  of  a  brother.     Boston,  1873.     12°    .     104.14 
Scouring  of  the  White  Horse.    Boston,  1859. 

12° 455.4 

Tom  Brown  at  Oxford.     N.Y.,  1880.*  12°  .      455.2 

The  same 914.6 

Tom  lU-own's  school  days.    N.Y.,1880.    12°,      455.1 

The  same 914.5 

True  nuinliness.     (Selections  from  his  writ- 
ings.)   With  a  sketch  of  liis  life.    Boston, 

1880.     12° 120.11 

Hugo,  Victor.    Barbou,  A.    His  life  and  works. 

Chicago,  1881.     16° 191.15 

Hugo,  Madame.     Life  of.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]   8°,     352.11 
Swinburne,  A.  C.    Lifeof.    N.Y.,  1886.    12°,     1137.5 


Hugo,  Victor  —  concluded. 
IVorks  : 
The  history  of  a  crime.     X.Y.,  1878.    2  v. 

8° .365.72 

The  same 947.19 

Jargal.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 3.52.17 

Les  Miserables.  N.Y.,  1880.  2  v.  .  .  352.3 
The  same.  (Complete  in  one  vol.)  .  .  352.4 
Napoleon  the  Little.  N.Y.,  1870.  8°  .  148.17 
Ninety-three.  N.Y.,  1874.  12°  ...  352.13 
Poems,  Selections  from.     H.  L.  Williams, 

Ed.     London,  1885.     12° .585.15 

The  Rhine.     Boston,  [n.d.]     16°    .     .    .    724.1.'S 
Toilers  of  the  sea.    N.Y.,  1866.    8°     .     .      352.9 

The  same '.     3.52.10 

Huguenot    family,   The.     H.    Keddie.     N.Y., 

1808.     12° 311.20 

Huguenot  galley-slave.  The.  Autobiography 
of  a  French  Protestant,  condemned  to  the 
galleys  for  the  sake  of  his  religion.     J. 

Marteilhe.    N.Y.,  1867.     12° 194.2 

The  same 134.26 

Huguenots,  The.  Baird,  C.  W.  History  of 
Huguenot  emigration  to  America.    N.Y., 

[n.d.]     2v.     8° 1425.2 

Baird,  H.  M.     History  of  the  rise  of  the 
Huguenots  of  France.     N.Y.,  1879.     2  v. 

8° 499.6 

The  same 599.5 

Hanna,  W.    Wars  of  the  Huguenots.   N.  Y., 

1872.     16° .535.11 

Lee,  U.  F.    Huguenots  in  France  and  Amer- 
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Smiles,  S.     History  of  the   Huguenots   in 
England  and  Ireland.     N.Y.,  1868.     8°    .       .534.6 
Huguenots  in  France,  after  the  revocation 
of  the  Edict  of  Nantes.    N.Y.,1874.    8°,      534.5 
Huish,  Robert.     George  IV.,  Memoir  of.    Lon- 
don, 1875.     12° I(>4.11 

Hulda;  or,  The  deliverer.     F.  Lewald.     Mrs. 

Wister,  Tran.«.     Phila.,  1874.     12°.     .     .     316.18 
Hull,    Edward.      Building     and     ornamental 
stones,  of  Great  Britain  and  foreign  coun- 
tries.    London,  1872.     8° 649.6 

Hullah,  John.    The  cultivation  of  the  speaking 

voice.     Oxford,  1870.     8° 649.20 

Music  in  the  house.     Phila.,  1877.     12°.     .      6.57.1 

The  same 6.57.14 

Hullah,   M.   E.     Hannah    Tarne.     [A    story.) 

London,  1883.     16° 9.53.16 

The  lion  battalion,  and  other  stories.    Lon- 
don, 188.5.     16° 931.15 

Hulme,  F.  Edward.     Familiar  garden  flowers. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     2v.     12° 0.38.15 

Familiar  wild  flowers.    London,  [n.d.]    2  v. 

12° 038.14 

Flower  painting  in   water  colours.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     8°      084.15 

Plants;    their  natural    growth,   and   orna- 
mental treatment.     London,  1874.     4°     .       R.  L. 
Sketches  from  nature  of  plant  form.     Lon- 
don, 1868.     8° 618.1 

Suggestions  in  floral  design.    N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

4° R.  L. 

Human  body.  The.     Its  structure   and  activi- 
ties,   and    the   conditions   of  its   healthy 
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Human  body.  Wonders  of  the.     A.  Le  Pileur. 

N.Y.,  1870.     10° 6.33.22 

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Human  intercourse.    P.   G.   Hainerton.     Bos- 
ton, 1884.     12° 1242.18 

Human  life.     W.  Sweetser.     N.Y.,  lS(i7.     10°,    031.11 
Human  life,  Discourses  on.    O.Dewey.     N.Y., 

1841.     12° 26.3.8 

Human  race,  The.     L.  Figuier.     N.Y.,  1872. 

8° 237.13 

Human  race,  Contributions  to  tlie  history  of 

the  ilevelopment  of  tlie.     |Lectures.]     L. 

Geiger.     Boston.  1880.     8° 275.6 

Human  race,  Tlie,  and  other  sermons.     F.  W. 

Robertson.     London,  1880.     12°      ...     127.21 
Human  science,  good  and  evil,  and  its  works ; 

and  divine  revelation,  and  its  works,  and 

sciences.     J.  J.    G.   Wilkinson,     riiila., 

1870.     8° 656.1 

Human    species,    Tlie.      A.    de    Quatrefages. 

X.Y.,  1870.     12° 675.2 

Humanity,  Immortal.     L.  P.  Hickok.     Boston, 

1872.    8°  .     . 267.9 

Humbert,  Aimd.     Japan   and   the    Japanese. 

N.Y.,  1874.     4° 718.2 

Humboldt,  Alexander  von.     Life  and  travels. 

London,  1879.     10" 178.11 

Life,  travels,  and  books.     N.Y.,  1859.     12°,       163.5 
Travels  and  researches  of.   W.  Macgillivray. 

N.Y.,  1855.     18° 731.13 

Works : 

Cosmos.     N.Y.,  1855.     5  v.     12°     .     .     .     644.17 

Cuba,  The  island  of.     N.Y.,  1856.     12°.     227.17 

Letters  to  Varnhagen.     1827-.58.     N.Y., 
1800.     12° 103.0 

Physical    description     of    the    heavens. 

London,  1807.     12° 045.29 

Hume,     David.      Life.       Professor     Huxley. 

N.Y.,  1879.     12° ".      192.5 

Work : 

England,  History  of.    B.C.   55  to  A.D. 

1088.     Boston,  1854.     6  v.     8°      ...       1510.2 
Hummel,  J.  J.     The  dyeing  of  textile  fabrics. 

N.Y.,  188.").     10° 1011.5 

Humming-birds,  Genera!  history  of.     \V.  C.  L. 

Martin.     London,  18.52.     16° 021.14 

Humphrey,  Frances  A.     The  children  of  old 

Park's  tavern.     N.Y.,  1886.     16°     .     .     .     931.18 
Humphreys,  H.  Noel.     History  of  the  art  of 

printing.     London,  1308.     4°      ....       619.1 
Humour,  wit   and   satire  of  tlie  seventeenth 

centurv.     J.  Ashton,  Ed.    London,  1883. 

12°  .    ". 1228.10 

Hungary,  Civil  war  in.     1848-19.     By  au  Aus- 
trian ollicer.     Phila.,  1850.     12°      ...       722.4 
Hungary  in  1851.  C.  L.  Brace.   N.Y.,  18.52.  12°,      732.2 
Hungary.     (.Story  of  the  nations.)     A.  Vain- 

biiry.     N.Y.,  1886.     12° 1431.1 

Hungary,  Travels  in.     By  a  Fellow  of  the  Car- 

p.alliian  Society.     Boston,  1882.     2  v.     8°,     709.13 
HunnCTvell,     James      F.        Bibliography     of 

Charlestown  .and   Bunker  Hill.     Boston, 

1880.     8° 093.0 

France,  Historical  monuments  of.     Boston, 

1884.    8° 784. 8 

The  imperial  island;  England's  chronicle 

in  stone.     Boston,  1880.     10°      ....     1414.4 
Lands  of  Scott.     Boston,  1871.     8°    .     .     .     725.13 
Hunt,   Mrs.    Alfred   W.     The    le.aden    casket. 

N.Y.,  1881.     10° 376.31 

Our  grandmothers' gowns.     (III.)     London, 

[ii.d.]     12° 1228.21 

Hunt,  Charles    H.,   Life    of.     E.    Livingston. 

N.Y.,  1864.     8° 100.8 


Hunt,  E.   C.     The  Shenandoah;  or.  The  last 

confeder.ate  cruiser.     N.Y.,  1807.     10°     .     443. .34 
Hunt  family.  Genealogy  of  the.     T.  B.  Wyinan. 

Boston,  1802-0.3.     4° 136.8 

Hunt,  Freeman.     Lives  of  American  merchants. 

N.Y.,  18.56.     2v.     8° 141.3 

Worth  and  wealth.     [Essays.]    N.Y.,  i85(i. 

12° 222.7 

Hunt,  Jlrs.  Helen.     See  Jackson,  Mrs.  H. 
Hunt,  John,  and  others.     The  good  fight.     Sto- 
ries   of    Christian    martyrs  and    heroes. 

N.Y.,  1887.    8° 1253.7 

Hunt,  Leigh.     Autobiography  of.     N.Y.,  1855. 

2  v.     8° 138.12 

A  d.ay  by  the  fire.     Boston,  1870.     12°    .    .    2.53.13 
The   old    court  suburb;   or.   Memorials  of 

Kensington.  Loudon,  [n.d.]  12°  .  .  .  282. 1 
Poems.  Boston,  1S.V.).  2  v.  16°.  .  .  .  611.14 
The  seer.  Boston,  1864.  2  v.  12°  .  .  .  241.19 
Stories  from  Italian  poets.     London,  1846. 

2  v.     12° 165.2 

Table-talk.     N.Y.,  1879.     10° 291.24 

The  wishing-cap  papers.    Boston,  1873.    12°,     234.27 
and  Lee,  S.  A.,  Eds.    The  book  of  the  son- 
net.    Boston,  1807.     1-.^° 585.9 

Hunt,  JfadelineB.     Little  hinges.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

10° 449.21 

The  two  H.ardcastles.     London,  188.5.     16°,     921.21 
Hunt,  Thomas  Sterry.     Chemical  and  geologi- 
cal ess.ays.     Boston,  1875.    8°     .     .     .     .      634.7 
Hunt,  William  M.,  Records  of.     H.  C.  Angell. 

Boston,  1881.     10° 191.10 

Talks  on  art.     Boston,  1875 618.23 

The  same.     (Second  series)    [ 618.26 

Hunt  of  Eildon,  The.    The  shepherd's  calendar. 

J.Hogg.     London,  1878.     12°    ...     .    382.13 
Hunter    cats,   The,   of   Connorloa.     Mrs.   H. 

Jackson.     Boston,  1884.     12°      ....       928.2 
Hunter,  John,  and  his  pupils.     (In   surgery.) 

S.  D.  Gross.     Phila..  1881.     8°    .     .     .     .       189.5 
Hunter,  Joseph.    Pilgrim  fathers,  (in  England.) 

London,  18.54.     8° "...     1417.8 

Hunter,  W.  W.     The  annals  of  rural  Bengal. 

N.Y.,  ISOS.     8° 606.4 

The   Indian   empire.     Its   history,   people, 

and  products.     London,  1882.     8°  .     .     .     774.12 
Orissa.     London,  1872.     2  v.     8°   .     .     .     .       667.2 
Hunter  and  Tom.    J.Abbott.    N.Y.,  1871.    10°,      430.4 
Hunter   and    tr.apper,   Scenes   with,   in   many 
lands.     Stories  of  .adventures  with  wild 
animals.     London,  [n.d.]     10°     ...     .     447.18 
Hunter's  feast.  The.    M.  Reid.     N.Y.,  [n.d] 

10° 468.20 

Hunting.     Beaufort,  Duke  of,  and  Morris,  M. 

Boston,  1SS5.     12°     .' 1322.12 

Barker,  F.  C,  and  Daiiforth,  J.  S.  Hunt- 
ing and  trapping  on  the  upper  Magallo- 
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16° 771.2 

Blaine,  D.  P.  Hunting,  fishing,  racing,  etc. 
Encyclopedia  of  rural  sports.     London, 

1870.     8° 639.4 

Browning.  M.  Forty-four  years  of  the  life 
of    a    Maryland    hunter.      (Illustrated.) 

Phila,,  1883.     12° 917.4 

By  an  old  hunter.  Hunter's  hand-book, 
The.  Containing  a  description  of  all  ar- 
ticles required  in  camp,  with  hints  on 
provisions  and  stores,  and  receipts  for 
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Huntington,  Faye,  pseud.  See  Foster,  Mrs.  I. 
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Huntington,  F.    D.     Christian  believing  and 

living.     Boston,  18(30.     12° 287.5 

Home  and  college.     Boston,  1860.     12°.     .     262.12 

Huntington,  L.  S.  Professor  Conant.  A  story 
of  English  and  American  social  and  po- 
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Huntington,  Susan.    Memoirs.    B.  B.  Wisner. 

Boston,  1826.     16° 147.21 

Hurd,  John  C.  The  theory  of  our  national 
existence,  as  shown  by  the  action  of  the 
government  of  the  U.  S.  since  1801.  Bos- 
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Hurricane  Hurry.     Adventures  of  a  naval  oflS- 

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Hurrygraphs.    X.  P.  Willis.    N.Y.,  1851.    12°,     714.10 

Hurst,  John    F.     Life   and   literature  in  the 

Fatherland.     X.Y.,  1875.     2  v.     12°    .     .      251  6 

Husband  and  wife;  or,  The  theory  of  mar- 
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Bi><ton,  188-5.     1G° 1241.18 

Husbands  and  homes.     Mrs.  M.  V.  Terhune. 

K.Y.,  1S0.5.     12° 42.3.7 

Hubs,  John,  Life  and  times  of.     E.  H.  Gillett. 

Boston,  1863.     2  v.     8° 1.54.3 

Hutchings,  J.  M.  Scenes  and  wonders  in  Cal- 
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Hutcbins,  Samuel.     A  theory  of  the  universe. 

N.Y.,  ISGS.     8° 027.3 

Hutchinson,  A.  H.  Try  Cracow  and  the  Car- 
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Hutchinson,   Anne,    Life    of.      G.    E.    Ellis. 

(American  biography.  Vol.  VI.)      .     .     .       111.3 

Hutchinson,  Ellen  M.  Songs  and  lyrics.  Bos- 
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Hutchinson,  Thomas,  (Governor  of  the  Prov- 
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letters  of.  P.  O.  Hutchinson.  Boston, 
18S4-80.     2  V.     8° 1125.9 

Hutton,  Barbara.     Castles   and   their  heroes. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16° 127.1 

The  fiery  cross.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     10°     .     .     .      591.2 

Hutton,  James.  James  and  Philip  van  Arte- 
veld.  Two  episodes  in  the  history  of  the 
fourteenth  century.     London,  1882.     12°,  1114.21 

Hutton,    La%vrencc.      Literary    landmarks    of 

London.     Boston,  1885.     12° 792.3 

and  Clement,  C.  E.     Artists  of  the  nine- 
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1879.     2v.     12° 182.14 

and  Matthews,  B.    Actors  and  actresses  of 
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Vols.  I.-in.     12° 1137.6 

I.  Garriclc  and  his  contemporaries. 
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Hutton,  R.  H.     Essays   in   literary  criticism. 

Pbila.,  [n.d.]     12° 216.20 


Hutton,  William,  Life  of,  and  history  of  the 
Hutton  family.    L.  .Jewitt,  Ed.    London, 

[n.d.]     8° 151.14 

Huxley,  Thomas  H.  American  addresses,  with 
a  lecture  on  the  study  of  biology.  N.Y., 
1877.     12° 633.26 

Anatomy  of  vertebrated  animals.  N.Y., 
1872.     12° 6:K.10 

The  crayfish.     N.Y.,  1880.     12°      ....     675.10 

Introduction  to  the  classification  of  animals. 
London,  1860.     8° 622.5 

Lay  sermons.     N.Y.,  1870.     12°     ...     .       205.3 

Man's  place  in  nature.     N.Y.,  1863.     12°   .      631.1 

Science  and  culture,  and  other  essays. 
N.Y.,  1S82.     12° 679.11 

Science  primers.      (Introductory.)     X.Y., 

1880.     18° 673.22 

and  Youmans,  W.  J.     Elements  of  physi- 
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Huyshe,  G.  L.     Red  River  expedition.    Lon- 
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Hyacintbe,  Pere.     See  Loyson,  C. 
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hygiene  and  public  health.     N.Y.,  1879. 
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Cutter,  J.  C.  Lessons  in  health.  The 
maintenance  of  health,  with  lessons  on 
the  action  of  stimulants  and  sedatives, 
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Davis,  I.  P.  Hygiene  for  girls.  N.Y., 
1883.     16° 1313.8 

Holbrook,  M.  L.  Hygiene  of  the  brain  and 
nerves,  and  the  ciu-e  of  nervousness. 
With  letters  from  leading  thinkers  and 
writers,  concerning  their  physical  and 
intellectual  habits.     N.Y.,  1878.     12°.     .    658.11 

Trail,  R.  T.     The  hygienic  system.    Battle 

Creek.  Mich.,  1872.     16° 631.24 

See  «/.so  Health. 
Hymns.    Belcher,  J.     Their  writers,  and  their 

influence.     Albany,  N.Y.,  1873.     12°.     .     234.29 

Butterworth,  H.  The  story  of  the  hymns. 
The  origin  of  hymns  of  personal  religious 
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Hymns  of  the  ages.  (Third  series.)  Bos- 
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Seven  great  hymns  of  the  mediaeval  church. 
N.Y.,  1867.     12° 551.14 

Tileston,  Mrs.  M.  W.,  Ed.    Hymns  for  the 
sick  and  suffering.     Boston,  1877.     16°     .     571 .  13 
Hypatia.    C.  Kingsley.     Boston,  18.55.     12°     .     421.14 
Hyper3Bsthesia.  [A  novel.]  M.  Cruger.    N.Y., 

ISSO.     10° 969.17 

Hyperion.    H.  W.  Longfellow.     Boston,  1861. 

12° 331.23 

The  same vol.  ii.  of    202.19 

Hyperion,  The  new.     [European  travel.]     E. 

Stralian.     Pbila.,  1875.     8° 737.0 

Hypodermatic  medication.  The  treatment  of 
diseases  by  the  hypodermatic  method. 
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"I  say  no;"  or,  The  love-letter  aiiswcrod.     \V. 

Collins.     N.Y.,  1884.     10° "J02.4 

Iberian  reminiscences.   Fifteen  years'  travelling 

impressions  of  Spain  and  Portugal.     A. 

Gallenga.  London,  1SS3.  2  v.  8°  .  .  779.5 
Icaria.  A  chapter  in  the  history  of  commun- 
ism. A.Shaw.  N.Y.,  1884.  1G=  .  .  .1231.10 
Ice  age,  The  great,  and  its  relation  to  the  antiq- 
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Ice   desert,  The.     J.   Verne.     London,  [n.d.] 

10° 324.22 

Ice  pack  and  Tundra.     An  account  of  the 

search  for  the  "  .Jeannette,"  and  a  sledge 

journey  tlirougli  Siberia.     W.  II.  Gilder. 

N.Y.,  i883.     S'' 774.4 

Ice  queeu,  The.  E.  IngersoU.  N.Y.,  1885.  10°,  918.12 
Iceland.    Burton,  F.  R.    A  summer  in  Iceland; 

or.  Ultima  Thule.  London,  [n.d.]  2v.  8°,  498.17 
Kneeland,   S.      An   American   in   Iceland. 

Boston,  1870.     12° 493.13 

Paijkull,   C.   W.      A  summer  in  Iceland. 

London,  1868.     8° 710.11 

Iceland  and  the  Scandinavian  Xorth,  Visit  to. 

Mme.  I.  Pfeiffer.  London,  18.53.  12°  .  733.5 
Iceland,  Greenland,   and    the  Faroe  Islands. 

N.y.,  18.54.     10° 473.8 

Ichnology  of  New  England,  Supplement  to 

the.     A    report    to    the    government    of 

Massachusetts  in   1863.      E.    Ilitchcock. 

Boston,  1865.     4° 862.12 

Iconoclasm  and  whitewash,  and  other  papers. 

I.Browne.     N.Y.,  1885.    8° 12.36.13 

Ida  Craven.  H.  M.  Cadell.  N.Y.,  1870.  10°,  302. .50 
Ida  Vane.    A  tale  of  the  restoration.    A  sequel 

to  "  Alice  Bridge  of  Norwich."     A.  Keed. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 397.4 

Ideal  in  art.  The.     H.  A.  Taine.     N.Y.,  1809. 

10° 051.25 

Ideality  in  the  physical  sciences.     B.  Pierce. 

Boston,  1881.     12° 678.14 

Idyl  of  work.  L.  Larcom.  Boston,  1875.  10°,  506.14 
Idyls   of  Norway,  and   other  poems.     II.    H. 

Boyesen.    N.Y.,  1882.     10° 584.2 

Idyls  of    the  king.     A.   Tennyson.     Boston, 

|n.d.]     10° 505.4 

If,  yes,  and  perhaps.    E.E.Hale.    Boston,  1868. 

12° 304.36 

Ihne,  Wilhelm.     Rome,  The  history  of.     Lon- 
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Ike  Partington ;  or,  The  adventures  of  a  human 

boy  and   his  friends.      B.   P.    Shillal)er. 

Boston,  1879.     10° 447.3 

Hios :   the  city   and   country   of   the   Trojans. 

The  results  of  researches  and  discoveries, 

on  the  site  of  Troy,  and  throughout  the 

Troad    in    1S71-1S79.      H.    Scheilmann. 

N.Y.,  1881.     8° .538.12 

Ill-regulated  mind,  .Viv    [A  novel.]    K.  Wylde. 

N.Y.,  188.5.     16° .     909.11 

Illusions.    A  psychological   study.     J.    Sully. 

N.Y.,  1881.     12° 678.17 

Illustrations,     Cyclopaedia     of.       E.     Foster. 

N.Y.,  1870.     8° 2.57.4 

Illustrations  of   scripture.      H.   B.   Hackett. 

Boston,  18.50.     12° 233.4 

Imagination,  The  pleasures  of.    [A  poem.]    >1. 

Akenside.     Portland,  1805.     12°     .     .     .      582.5 


Imitation  of  Christ.     T.  a   Kempis.     Boston, 

1863.     12' 207. 10 

Immen-See.  T.  Storm.  Grandmother  and 
grand-daughter.  L.  Esche.  Phila.,1863. 
10° 331.19 

Immortal  life.  The.     J.    Weiss.    Boston,  1880. 

12° 124.12 

Impostors  and   adventurers.     Noted   French 

trials.    II.  W.  Fuller.    Boston,  1882.    10°,  1212.29 

Impressions  and  reminiscences.    Mme.  Dude- 

vant.     Boston,  1877.     12° 210.19 

Impressions  of  Theophrastus  Such.     Mrs.  M. 

Cross.     N.Y.,  1879.     12° .337.32 

Imprisonment  and  escape  of  Captain  C.  II. 
Bi'own  from  Chilian  convicts.  Boston, 
18.54.     12° 723.18 

Improvisatore,  The.    II.  C.  Andersen.    N.Y., 

1.S09.     12° 317.9 

The  same 347.41 

In  a  grass  country.     A  story  of  love  and  sport. 

Mrs.  H.  L.  Cameron.     Phila.,  1886.     12°,     970.10 

In  a  winter  city.     A  story  of  the  day.     L.  de  la 

Rame.     Phila.,  1870.     12° 364.41 

In  aid  of  faith.     [Lectures.]    L  Abbott.    N.Y., 

jSSO.     10°     ... 1247.8 

In  Bohemia.  [Poems.]  J.  B.  O'Reilly.  Bos- 
ton, [n.d.]     10° .588.4 

In  change  unchanged.    L.  Villari.    N.Y.,  1877. 

10° 308.16 

In  doors  and  out;  or.  Views  from  the  chimney 
corner.  \V.  T.  Adams.  Boston,  [n.d.] 
12° 940.20 

In  durance  vile,  and  other  stories.     Mrs.  M. 

Argles.     Phila.,  18S5.     12° 900.15 

In  exile.    W.  von  St.     Phil.a.,  1871.     12°     .-.     423.17 

In  extremis.     Mrs.  R.  S.  Gieenough.     Boston, 

1S72.     10° 304.7 

In  His  name.     E.E.Hale.     Boston,  1873.     8°,     340.19 

In  honor  bound.      C.   Gibbon.     N.Y.,   1875. 

8° 427.4 

In  Leisler's  times.  An  historical  story  of 
Knickerbocker  New  York.  E.  S.  Brooks. 
Boston,  [n.d.]     12° '.     .     976.'ll 

In  New  Grenada;  or,  Heroes  and  patriots. 
(Juvenile.)  W.  II.  G.  Kingston.  Lon- 
don, 1879.     10° 449 . 1 1 

In   No-man's   land.     A  wonder  story.     E.  S. 

Brooks.     Boston,  [n.d.]     16°      ....     935.10 

In  partnership.  Studies  in  story-telling.  B. 
Matthews  and  H.  C.  Bunner.  N.Y., 
1884.     16° 902.15 

In  prison  and  out.    A  story  of  London  life.    II. 

Smith.     N.Y.,  1880.     12° 390.11 

In  Sancho  Panza's  pit.  Mrs.  B.  S.  Cunning- 
ham.    Phila.,  188:5.     12° 944.19 

In  school  and  college.    A  tale  for  youth.    N.Y., 

[n.d.)     10° 451.21 

In  school  and  out.     W.  T.  Adams.     Boston, 

[n.d.]     10° 4.57.14 

In  search  of  the  castaways.    .J.  Verne.    Phila., 

1873.  8° 324.1 

In  silk  attire.     W.  Black.    N.Y.,  1870.    8°.     .    347-45 

The  same 347.55 

The  same 948.3 

In  strange  company.  Experiences  of  a  roving 
correspondent.     J.Greenwood.    London, 

1874.  12° 713.15 

The  same 1227.3 


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In  the  brush;  or,  Old-time  social,  political,  and 
religious   life  in  the  Southwest.     11.  W. 

Pierson.     N.Y.,  1881.     12° 768.20 

In  the  Carquinez  woods.     B.  Harte.     Boston, 

1884.     18° 951.1 

In  the  distance.     [A  novel.]     G.    P.  Lathrop. 

Boston,  1882.     10° 388.19 

In  the  golden   days.     [A  novel.]     Miss  Bailey. 

N.Y.,  1880.     16° 975.10 

In   the   harbour.     Ultima    Thule.     (Part   II.) 

H.  W.  Longfellow.  Boston,  1882.  10°.  583.27 
In  the  Levant.     C.  D.  Warner.     Boston,  1877. 

12° 491.11 

In  the  mist.     K.  Porter.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     10°      .     363.82 
In   the   olden  time.     [A  novel.]     C.  C.  Clark. 

N.Y.,  1883.     16° 949.1 

In  the  power  of  the  Spirit;  or.  Christian  expe- 
rience in  the  light  of  the  Bible.     W.  E. 
Boardman.     Boston,  [n.d.]     16°      ...       291.6 
In  the  Rocky  Mountains.     A  tale  of  adventure. 

W.  U.  G.  Kingston.  N.Y.,  1878.  12°  .  449.9 
In  the   saddle.     Poems    on    horseback-riding. 

Boston,  1882.     10° 583.28 

In  theSchillingscourt.     E.John.    Mrs.  Wister, 

Trans.     Phila.,  1879.     12° 392.16 

The  same 396.1 

In  the   sky-garden.     Mrs.   L.    W.   Champney. 

(111.  by  •'Champ.")  Boston,  1877.  12°,  436.25 
In  the   toils.     A  story  of   Mormon  life.     Mrs. 

A.  G.  Paddock.  Chicago,  1S79.  12°.  .  386.11 
In  the  track  of  the  troops.     E.  M.  Ballautyne. 

London,  1879.     16° 449.3 

In  the  Trades,  the  Tropics   and   the  Soaring 

Forties.  A.  Brassey.  N.Y.,  1885.  8°  .  785.9 
In  the  world.     Sequel  to  "  Battles  at  home." 

M.  G.  Darling.  Boston,  1871.  12°  .  .  412.6 
Intrust.  A.M.Douglas.  Boston,  1806.  12°,  425.12 
In   war   time.     [A    novel.]     S.    W.'  Mitchell. 

Boston,  1885.     16° 966.8 

Ina.      A  novel.      K.   Valerio.      Boston,   1^71. 

8° 347.12 

Incidents   in  my  life.     D.   D.    Home.     N.Y., 

1872.     12° 147.11 

Independence   Hall.     An   historical    account 
of  the  old  State  House  of  Pennsylvania. 
F.  M.  Etting.     Boston,  1876.     4°     .     .     .       538.1 
India,  and  Indian.     (Relating  to  the  Empire.) 
Allen,  D.  O.     Ancient  and  modern  India. 

Boston,  1856.     8° 478.3 

Andrew,  W.  P.     India  and  her  neighbours. 

London,  1878.     8° 692.2 

Arnold,  E.  Indian  idylls.  From  the  San- 
scrit of  the  Mahdbharata.     Boston,  1883. 

12° 576.21 

Ijulia  revisited.     Boston,  1886.     12°     .     .     797.11 
Bartli,  A.     The  religions  of  India.     Boston, 

1882.     12° 1213.11 

Braddon,  E.     Life  in  India.     London,  1872. 

12° 715.17 

Bucklaud,  C.  T.     Sketches  of  social  life  in 

India.     London,  1884.     16° 781.2 

Butler,  W.     The  land  of  the  Veda.     N.Y., 

1372.     8° 726.1 

The  same 779.10 

Caird,  J.  The  land  and  the  people.  Lon- 
don, 1883.    8° 784.5 

Gaunter,   H.     Romance  of  the  history  of 

India.     London,  [n.d.]     12° 532.4 

Davids,  T.  W.  K.  History  of  Indian 
Buddhism.  Lectures  on  the  origin  and 
growth  of  religion.     N.Y.,  1882.     8°   .     .     1215.4 


India,  and  Indian  —  continued. 

Description  of  India,  with  an  account  of 
the  Hindoos.     London,  [n.d.]     2  v.     16°,      731.6 

Duff,  M.  E.  G.  Notes  of  an  Indian  jour- 
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Feudge,  F.  R.     History  of  India.     Boston, 

1880.     12° 592.2 

Forbes,  G.  S.  Wild  life  in  Canara  and 
Ganjam.     London,  1885.     12°     ....     792.17 

Half-hours  in  the  far  East.  (Among  the 
people  and  wonders  of  India.)  X.Y., 
1876.     12° 491.4 

Holmes,  T.  R.  E.  History  of  the  Indian 
mutiny,  and  of  the  disturbances  which 
accompanied  it.     London,  1883.     8°     .     .     1423.1 

Hunter,  W.  W.  The  Indian  empire.  Its 
history,  people,  and  products.  London, 
1882.    8° 774.12 

Indian  mirror,  The;  or.  Illustrations  of 
Bible  truth  drawn  from  life  in  India. 
London,  1878.     12° 282.24 

Kays,  J.  W.  laves  of  Indian  officers. 
Illustrative  of  the  history  of  the  civil  and 
military  services  of  India.    London,  1867. 

2  v.     8° 174.17 

Kennedy,  J.     Life  and  work  in  Benares  and 

Kumaon.     1839-77.     London,  1884.     12°,     792.16 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G.  Adventures  in  India. 
London,  1884.     16° 922.14 

Leouowens,  Mrs.  A.  H.  Life  and  travel 
in  India.  Recollections  of  a  journey 
before  the  days  of  railroads.  Phila., 
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Lewin,  T.  H.  A  fly  on  the  wheel ;  or,  How 
I  helped  to  govern  India.  London,  1885. 
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Macleod,  N.  Days  in  north  India.  Phila., 
1870.     12° 734.1 

Malcom,  J.  Central  India,  including  Mal- 
wa,  and  adjoining  provinces;  with  the 
history  of  the  past  and  present  condition 
of  that  country.    London,  1880.   2  v.    12°,      775.6 

Moore,  J.  The  Queen's  empire;  or,  Ind 
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Murray,  II.,  and  others.  History  and  de- 
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3  V.     16° 471.6 

Nolan,  E.  H.    History  of  the  British  em- 

•  pire  in  India.  From  the  earliest  times,  to 
the  suppression  of  the  Sepoy  mutiny,  in 
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Rice,  W.  "Indian  game."  From  quail  to 
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Russell,  W.  H.  My  diary  in  India.  1858- 
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Shakespeare,  H.  Wild  sports  of  India. 
Boston,  1860.     12° 4.37.11 

Taylor,  B.  A  visit  to  India,  China,  and 
Japan.     N.Y.,  185.5.     12° 714.18 

Vambery,  A.  The  coming  struggle  for 
India.  An  account  of  the  encroachments 
of  Russia  in  central  Asia,  and  of  the 
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Wakefield,  W.  Our  life  and  travels  in  In- 
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Weber,  A.     History   of   Indian   literature. 

Boston,  1878.     12° 284.3 

Wheeler,  J.  T.  A  short  history  of  India, 
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Wright,   C.     Life   and   customs  in  India. 

Boston,  ISCn.     8" 727.9 

India,  or  Pearl  River.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Soulb- 

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Indians.  (Kelating  toNorlli  American  Indians.) 

Beach,  W.  \V.,  Ed.  Tbe  Indian  miscollany. 
Containing  papers  on  tlie  history,  antiq- 
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and  superstitions  of  the  American  abo- 
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Catlin,  G.  North  American  ludians.  Lon- 
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Caverly,  R.  B.  History  of  the  Indian  wars 
of  N.  E.  Fifty  years  in  tbe  midst  of 
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Clark,  W.  P.  Indian  sign  language;  with 
notes  of  the  gestures  taught  deaf-mutes, 
in  our  institutions  for  their  instruction. 
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Church,  B.  Expeditions  against  the  In- 
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Dodge,  B.  I.  Our  wild  Indians.  Thirty- 
three  years'  personal  experience  among 
the  red  men  of  the  West.  Their  social 
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Drake,  F.  S.  Indian  history  for  young 
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Dunn,  J.  P.  Indian  wars  of  the  far  West. 
N.Y.,  1886.    8° 1433.1 

Eliot,  J.  The  Indian  primer.  1669.  To 
which  is  prefixed  the  Indian  covenanting 
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with  an  introduction  by  John  Small. 
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Emerson,  E.  R.  Indian  myths;  or.  Le- 
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countries.     Boston,  1884.     8°      ....     1234.1 

Pierce,  E.  W.  Indian  history,  biography, 
and  genealogy.  (Pertaining  to  the  Good 
Sachem  Massasoit  of  tlie  Wamparioag 
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Schoolcraft,  H.  E.  Personal  memoirs  of 
thirty  years'  residence  with  Indian  tribes. 
1812-42.     Phila.,  18.51.     8° 152.6 

Thatcher,  B.  B.     Indian  biography.     N.Y., 

1834.     2  V.     8" 121  8 

Indian  Pass,  The.     (Essex  Co.,  N.Y.)     A.  B. 

Street.     N.Y.,  1869.     16° 452.7 

Indian   summer.      W.   D.    Howells.      Boston, 

1886.     12° 972.22 

Individualism:  its  growth  and  tendencies; 
with  some  suggestions  as  to  the  remedy 
for  its  evils.  Sermons  preached  before 
the  University  of  Cambridge.  Nov.,  1880. 
A.  N.  Littlejohn.  N.Y.,  1881.  16°  .  .  1212.4 
Industrial  arts,  The.  (Machinery  and  pro- 
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8° 636.6 

Industrial    arts,   Chefs-d'ceuvre    of    the.      P. 

Burty.     N.Y.,  1869.     8° 652.10 

Industrial  biography.     Iron  workers  and  tool 

makers.     S.  Smiles.     Boston,  1864.     12°,       162.9 
Industrial    drawing    for    beginners.     Boston, 

1872.     12° 669.23 


Industries  of  the  British  Isles  and  the  U.  S. 

G.  P.  Bevan.     London,  1882.     12°  .     .     .      687.9 
Industries  of  the  U.  S.,  The  great.    By  various 

authors.     Uarlfovd,  1872.      8°     .     .     .     .       634.4 
Inebriism.     A  pathological  and   psychological 
study.    T.  L.  Wright.     Columbus,  Ohio, 

ia8.5.     16° 1328.1.5 

Inez:  a  tale  of  the  Alamo.     Mrs.  A.  J.  Wilson. 

N.Y.,  1879.     12° .387.2 

Infancy,  Management  of.    A.  Combe.     N.Y., 

184.5.     12° 646.26 

Infantry  tactics.     IhUj.-Gfti.  S.  Casey,  U.S.A. 

N.Y.,  1802.     3  v.     18° 291.14 

Infelice.    Mrs.  A.  J.  Wilson.    N.Y.,  1876.    12°,     317.27 
Infidel  oV)jections  to  the  Scriptures,  considered 
and    refuted.     F.    B.   Whitraore.     N.Y., 

1884.     12° 1237. .5 

Infinite,  The,  and  the  finite.    T.  Parsons.    Bos- 
ton, 1872.     12° 243.20 

Influence    of    Jesus.    (The   Bohlen    lectures, 

1879.)     P.Brooks.     N.Y.,  1879.     12°.     .      292.9 
Information  for  the  people.    W.  and  R.  Chara- 

Ijers.     Phila.,  1867.     2  v.     8°      ....      237.1 
Ingelo'wr,  Jean.    Don  John.    (No  name  series.) 

Boston,  1881.     16° 385.14 

The  same 38.5.15 

Fated  to  be  free.     Sequel  to  "  Off  the  Skel- 

ligs."     Boston,  1875.     16° 301.9 

Monitions  of  the  unseen;   and  Poems  of 

love  and  childhood.  Boston,  1871.  16°,  564.8 
Mopsa  the  fairy.  Boston,  [n.d.]  16°  .  .  453.17 
Off  the  Skelligs.     Boston,  1872.     16°       .     .       361.7 

The  same .361.8 

Poems.     Boston,  1864.     16° 564.7 

Poems  of  the  old  days,  and  the  new.     Bos- 
ton, 1885.     16° 5a5.11 

Poor  Matt.     Boston,  1866.     16°      ....     402.27 
Sarah  de  Berenger.     Boston,  1879.     12°      .     .392.17 

The  same 392.18 

A  sister's  bye-hours.     Boston,  1868.     16°    .     361.10 
Stories    told    to    a    child.      Boston,   1866. 

16° 462.28 

The  same.     (Second  series) 462.26 

The  story  of  doom,  and  other  poems.     Bos- 
ton, 1867.     16° 564.9 

Studies  for  stories.     Boston,  1865.     10°.     .      361.6 
IngersoU,    Ernest.     Country    cousins.     Short 
studies  in  the  natural  history  of  the  U.S. 

N.Y.,  1884.     4° 926.14 

The  same 926.15 

Friends  worth  knowing.    Glimpses  of  Amer- 
ican natural  history.     N.Y.,  1881.     16°    .      921.2 
The  ice  queen.     N.Y.,  188.5.     16°  .     .     .     .     918.12 
Knocking  round  the  Rockies.     N.Y.,  1883. 

8° ,  773.16 

The  same 774.6 

IngersoU,  L.  D.     History  of  the  War  Depart- 
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8° 692.1 

IngersoU  and  Moses.    A  reply.    Ret.  S.  I.  Cur- 

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Ingham,  Col.  Frederic,  pseud.     See  Hale,  E.  E. 
Ingham  papers.   The.    E.   E.   Hale.     Boston, 

1869.     12° 253.10 

Inglises,  The;  or.  How  the  way  opened.     M. 

R.  Robertson.     N.Y.,  1880.     12°     .     .     .      .379.8 
Ingo.    G.  Freytag.     N.Y.,  1873.     16°.     .     .     .     362.15 
Ingoldsby,  Thomas,  pseud.    See  Barham,  R.  H. 
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Ingraham,   J.  H.     Life  and  experience  of  a 
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Ingraham,  .J.  P.  T.    Why  we  believe  the  Bible. 

N.Y.,  1SS.5.     IG^    ." 1238.10 

Ingram,  James.     Oxford,  Memorials   of.     Ox- 

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Ingram,   John.     Flora     symbolica.      London, 

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Ingram,  John  H.     Foe,  Edgar  Allan,  Life,  let- 
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12° 170.5 

Inheritance,  The.      S.   E.   Ferrier.     London, 

ISSl.     2  V.     12" 953.9 

Initials  and  pseudonyms:  A  dictionary  of  liter- 
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8° 1233.6 

Initials,  The.    Baroness  Tautpha'us.     Phila., 

[n.d.]     12° 361.25 

Inland  voyage,  An.    R.  L.  Stevenson.    Boston, 

1833.     10° 771.12 

Inman,  Thomas.     Ancient  pagan   and  modern 

Christian  symbolism.     N.T.,  1880.     8°     .      676.3 
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Innocent.    Mrs.    M    O.   W.  Oliphant.     N.Y., 

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Innocents  abroad.     S.  L.  Clemens.    Hartford, 

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The  same 710.8 

Insanity.     Buckham,  T.  R.     Insanity  consid- 
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Hammond,  W.  A.     Insanity  in  its  relations 

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Stearns,   H.   P.     Insanity:   its  causes  and 

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Storer,  H.  R.     Reflex  insanity  in   women. 
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Tuke,  D.  H.     Insanity  in  ancient  and  mod- 
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London,  1878.     12° 6.58.7 

Insects.     (Entomology.) 

Architecture,  Insect.     London,  [n.d.]     10°,     621.19 
Ballard,  J.  P.     Insect   lives;   or.    Born   in 

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Duncan,  P.    M.     The  transformations,   or 
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Figuier,  L.    The  insect  world.    N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

12° 1:512.22 

Harris,  T.  W.     Insects  of  N.E.  injurious  to 
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The  same 623.18 

Jaeger,  B.     The  life  of  North  American  in- 
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Jenny  and  the  insects;  or.  Little  toilers  and 

their  industries.  London,  1880.  16°.  .  672.0 
Michelet,J.  The  insect.  London,  1875.  8°,  240.26 
Miscellanies,  Insect.  London,  [n.d.]  16°.  621.27 
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Packard,  A.  S.    Our  common  insects.    Bos- 
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Say,  T.    Insects  of  North  America.    Boston, 

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Insects  —  concluded. 

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Manning.  S.  Italian  pictures;  drawn 
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Taine,  H.  A.     Italy,  Florence  and  Ven- 
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Italian  and  other  studies.     F.  IIuelTer.     Lon- 
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Italian  popular  tales.     T.   K.  Crane.     Boston, 

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Italians,  The.     [A   novel.]     F.    Elliot.     N.Y., 

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Ivan    de    Biron.      A.   Helps.      Boston,    1874. 

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Ivanhoe.     W.Scott.     Edinburgh,  1871.     12°.     314.11 

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Ives,  Charles.    Isles  of  summer;   or,   Nassau 

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Jack.    A.  Daudet.     Boston,  1877.    12°   .     .     .    368.23 

Jack  and  Jill.     A  village  story.     L.  M.  Alcott. 

Boston,  1880.     16° 327. .'54 

The  same 327.35 

Jack  Archer.     A  tale  of  the  Crimea.     G.  A. 

Ilenty.     Boston,  1884.     12° 928.3 

Jack  Arcombe.     (Juvenile.)     W.    J.    Bradley. 

Boston,  1868.     16° 442.43 

The  same 464.8 

Jack  Granger's  cousin.  J.  A.  Jtathews.  Bos- 
ton, 1877.     16° 445.21 

Jack  Hazard  and  liis  fortunes.  J.  T.  Trow- 
bridge.    Boston,  1871.     16° 437.5 

The  same 445.8 

Jackllinton.   C.  J.  Lever.   London,  [n.d.]   16°,     351.12 

Jack  in  the  jungle.  Adventures  among  wild 
men  and  wild  beasts.  P.  T.  Barnum. 
N.Y.,  1880.     12° 912.16 

Jack  Manly:  his  adventures  by  sea  and  land. 

J.S.Grant.     London,  [n.d.|     16°.     .     .     .384.15 

Jack  of  the  mill.     W.  Howitt.     N.Y.,  1868. 

16° 444.30 

The  same.     8° 347. .39 

Jack  Tier.     J.F.Cooper.     X.Y.,  18.5.5.     12°    .     312.18 
Tlie  same 381.10 

Jack's  courtship.  A  sailor's  yarn  of  love  and 
shipwreck.  W.  C.  Russell.  N.Y.,  18a5. 
16° 966.1 

Jack's  sister.     D.  Navers.     N.Y.,  1874.     8°      .      427.2 

Jack's  ward;  or,  The  boy  guardian.    II.  Alger, 

Jr.     Boston,  187-5.     16° 441.9 

Jackanapes.   J.  H.  Ewiug.    Boston,  1885.  16°,     921.22 
Jackanapes.     Daddy  Darwin's  dovecot.     The 
story  of  a  short  life.     J.  H.  Ewing.     Bos- 
ton, 1886.     16° 931.13 

Jackson,  Andrew.     Life.     Boston,  1876.     12°,       176.8 
Parton,  J.    Life  of.  (Vol.  I.  missing.)  N.Y., 

1860.     3v.     8° 156.3 

Sumner,  W.  G.  Andrew  Jackson  as  a 
public  man.  (American  statesmen.) 
Boston,  1882.     12° 1114.8 


Jackson,  Basil.     Military  surveying.    London, 

1860.     8° 642.9 

Jackson,  Lad]/  Catherine  Charlotte.    The  court 
of  France  in  the  sixteenth  century.    1514- 

1.559.     N.Y.,  1880.     2  v.     8° 1429.6 

Jackson,  Francis.     Newton,  Miiss.,  History  of, 

from  1639  to  1800.     Boston,  18.54.     8°      .      543.7 
Jackson,  George  A.    The  post-Nicene  Greek 

fathers.     N.Y.,  188.3.     Iso 1121.1 

Jackson,  George   Russell.     Ambergris  Island; 
or.   The    new    Eldorado.      Boston,    1882. 

16° 941.22 

Jackson,   Mis.    Helen    {formerly   Mrs.   Hunt ; 
psexul.,  H.  II.)     Bits  of  talk  about  home 

matters.     Boston,  1873.     16° 263.25 

Bits  of  talk  for  young  folks.     Boston,  1876. 

18° .^ 441.28 

Bits  of  travel.  Boston,  1872.  12°  ...  661. 2i: 
Bits  of  travel  at  home.  Boston,  1878.  16°,  761.2 
A  century  of  dishonor.  N.Y.,  1881.  12°  .  .592.9 
Glimpses   of   three  coasts.     Boston,   1886. 

12° 797.8 

The  hunter  cats  of  Connorloa.  Boston,  1884. 

12° 928.2 

Letters  from  a  cat.  Boston,  1879.  12°.  .  911.7 
Nellie's  silver  mine.     Boston,  1878.     16°     .     445.29 

Ramona.     Boston,  1884.     12° 965.3 

The  same 965.4 

The  same 968.10 

The  same 968.11 

Verses.     Boston,  1870.     16° 5.51.42 

Zeph.      (A    posthmnous    story.)      Boston, 

1885.    12° 972.12 

The  same 972.13 

Jackson,  John.     Treatise  on  wood  engraving. 

London,  1861.     8° 618.7 

Jackson,  Sheldon.    Alaska,  and   missions  on 

the  north  Pacific  coast.    N.Y.,  1880.    12°,      766.1 
Jackson,   Thomas.      Our  dumb   companions. 

London,  [n.d.]     8° 462.2 

Our  dumb  neighbors.     London,  1870.    8°  .      462.3 


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Jackson,  Gen.  Thomas  J.  ("Stonewall  Jack- 
son.") Allen,  W.  History  of  his  cam- 
paign in  the  Shenandoah  Valley  of  Vir- 
ginia,  Nov.,   1861,-June,   1862.      Phila., 

1880.     8° 092.9 

Ranilolph,  S.  X.  Life.  Phila.,  1876.  12°,  172.3 
Jacob  Faithful.  F.  Marryat.  N.Y.,  1867.  12°,  455.17 
Jacob  Schuyler's  millions.     [A  novel.]     X.Y., 

1886.     lij° 975.5 

Jacobites,  The,  Memoirs  of.     Mrs.  Thomson. 

Lomlon,  1845.     3  v.     8° 106.13 

Jacobs,  Bela.  Life.  By  his  daughter.  Bos- 
ton, 1837.     16° 131.16 

Jacobs,  S.  S.     White  Oak,  and  its  neighhors. 

Boston,  1858.     12^ 713.16 

Jacox, Francis.  BIblemusic.  Boston,  1872.  12°,  228.2 
The  literary  life.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  8°  .  .  .  233.12 
Secular    annotations    dn    scripture    texts. 

London,  1870.     12° 2.36.19 

Shakespeare  diversions.  N.Y.,  1875.  8°  .  284.2 
Jacquemart,  Albert.     History  of  the  ceramic 

art.     London,  1873.     8° 618.5 

Jacques  Bonneval.     A.  Manning.     N.Y.,  1867. 

16° 431.12 

Jaeger,  B.    The  life  of  North  American  insects. 

N.Y.,  1859.     12° 622.15 

Jahn's  "Biblical  archaeology."     T.  C.  Upham, 

Ed.     N.Y'.,  18.32.     8° 267.7 

Jak,  pseud.     Birchwood.      (Juvenile.)     N.Y., 

fn.d.l     12°    928.25 

The  Fitch  Club.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  12°  .  .  .  9.32.10 
James,  F.  L.     The  wild  tribes  of  the  Soudan. 

N.Y.,  1884.     8° 783.4 

James,    G.    P.    K.      Arabella    Stuart.      N.Y., 

1844.     8° 427.15 

The  cavalier.  Phila.,  1877.  12°  ...  .  306.29 
Charlemagne,  History  of.  N.Y.,  1854.  16°,  131.3 
History  of  chivalry.  N.Y.,  1854.  16°  .  .  473.3 
Lord  Montagu's  page.  Phila.,  1858.  12°  .  413.19 
Rose  D'Albret.     N.Y.,  1844.     8°    .     .     .     .     346.18 

Ticonderoga.     N.Y.,  1854.     8° 340.24 

James,    Henry.      Literary    remains     of.      W. 

James,  £;(Z.     Boston,  1885.     12°.     .     .     .     1236.8 
Wnrkx: 
The  secret  of  Swedenborg.    Boston,  1869. 

8° 627.8 

Society,  the  redeemed  form  of  man,  and 
the  earnest  of  God's  omnipotence  iii 
human  nature.     Boston,  1879.     12°.     .      284.9 
James,   Henry,  Jr.     The   American.     Boston, 

1877.     12° 366.19 

The  Bostonians.  N.Y.,  1886.  12°  .  .  .  972.23 
A  bundle  of  letters.     Boston,  1880.     16°      .     .391  19 

The  same 391.20 

Confidence.     Boston,  1880.     12°     ...     .     396.16 

The  same 396.17 

Daisy  Miller.     [A  comedy  in   three   acts.] 

Boston,  1883.     12° 947.10 

The  same.    [A  study.]    Boston,  1879.   .32°,      391.7 
The  Europeans.    [A  sketch.]    Boston,  1879. 

12° 374.18 

French  poets  and  novelists.     London,  1884. 

12° 177.8 

The  same 1232.12 

An  international  episode.    N.Y.,  1879.    32°,      391.8 
A  little  tour  in  France.    Boston,  188-5.    16°,      786.5 
A  passionate  pilgrim,  and  other  tales.     Bos- 
ton, 1875.     12° 347.7 

The  portrait  of  a  lady.     Boston,  1882.     12°,      389.5 

The  same 389.14 

Portraits  of  places.     Boston,  1884.     12°.     .     782.15 


James,  Henry,  Jr.  —  concluded. 

Roderick  Hudson.     Boston,  1876.     12°   .     .     346.67 
The  siege   of   London,   and   other  stories. 

Boston,  1883.     12° 944.20 

Tales  of  three  cities.     Boston,  1884.     12°    .      965.7 
Washington  Square.     N.Y.,  1881.     16°  .     .     378.16 
Watcli  and  ward.     Boston,  1878.     16°    .     .      383.2 
James,  M.  E.     How  to  decorate  our  ceilings, 

walls,  and  floors.     London,  188.3.     16°     .      686.7 
James,    Mrs.    Thomas    Potts.      Memorial    of 
Thomas  Potts,  Jr.:  with  the  genealogy  of 
his  descendants.     Cambridge,  1874.     8°.     528.18 
James,  William.     The  naval  history  of  Great 

Britain.     London,  1878.     6  v.     12°      .     .     1413.1 
James. Braithwaite,  the  supercargo.     The  story 
of  his  adventures  ashore  and  afloat.     W. 
H.G.Kingston.     N.Y.,  1883.     12°.     .     .     916.19 
James  Montjoy ;  or,  I've  been  thinking.     A.  S. 

Roe.     N.Y.,  1876.     12° 366.2 

Jameson,  Mrs.   Anna.     Life.      By  lier   niece 
Gerardine    Macphersou.      Boston,    1878. 

12° 177.23 

Works: 
Characteristics  of  women.     Boston,  18.59. 

16° 262. .32 

Common-place  book.  London,  1855.  8°,  246.9 
Early  Italian  painters.  London,  1859.  8°,  6-52.19 
Legends  of  the  Madonna.     Boston,  1866. 

16° 653.25 

Legends  of  the  monastic  orders.    Boston, 

1865.     16° 653.23 

Loves  of  the  poets.     Boston,  1833.    2  v. 

16° 131.10 

Memoirs  of  celebrated  female  sovereigns. 

N.Y.,  18-54.     2v.     16° 121.19 

The  same.     Phila.,  1870.     12°      ...       147.8 
Sacred  and  legendary  art.     Boston,  1865. 

2v.     16° 6-53.24 

Sisters  of  charity.  Boston,  1857.  12°  .  243.15 
Studies,  stories,   and   memoirs.     Boston, 

1859.     16° 637.20 

Jameson,   Prof.,   and  others.     Discovery   and 

adventures  in  Africa.     N.Y.,  18-55.     16°.     711.17 
Jamison,  D.  F.     Guesclin,  Bertrand  du.  Life 

of.     Charlestown,  1864.     2  v.     8°    .     .     .     149.10 
Jan  of  the  windmill.    A  story  of  the  plains.   J. 

H.  Ewing.     Boston,  1876.     10°  .     .     .     .      368.1 
Jan  Vedder's  wife.     A.  E.  Barr.     N.T.,  [n.d.] 

10° 966.21 

Jane  Eyre.     Mrs.  C.  B.  NichoUs.     N.Y..  1871. 

12° 363.1 

The  same .363.2 

The  same 363.58 

Jane  Seton.     A  Scottish  historical  romance.   J. 

S.Grant.     London,  [n.d.]     16°.     .     .     .     384.16 
Jane   Talbot.     C.   B.   Brown.     Boston,   1827. 

12° .331.3 

The  same.     Phila.,  1857.     12°     ...     .    334.19 
Janes,  E.    Human  psychology.    N.T.,   [n.d.] 

12° 1327.19 

Janet,  a  poor  heiress.     R.   S.  Clark.     Boston, 

1883.     16° 943.9 

Janet's  home.     A.  Keary.    London,  1882.   12°,    947.20 
Japan,  and  the  Japanese. 

Alcock,  Sir  R.     Art,  and  art  industries  in 

Japan.     London,  1878.     12° 657.18 

Audsley,  G.  A.,  and  Bowes,  J.  L.     Kera- 

mic  aft  in  Japan.     London,  1881.     4°      .       R.  L. 
Bishop,   Mrs.   I.    L.      Unbe.iten   tracks  in 

Japan.  N.Y.,  1881.  2  v.  8°  ...  .  767.14 
The  same    (in  one  vol.) 769.8 


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Japan,  and  the  Japanese  —  concluded. 

Dresser,  C.     Japan.     Its  architecture,  art, 

and  art  manufactures.     N.Y.,  1882.     8°.     776.13 

Dubard,  >I.  Japanese  life,  love,  and  le- 
gend. A  visit  to  the  empire  of  the  "  Ris- 
inKSun."     London,  ISSO.     12°.     .     .     .      7973 

Eden,  C.  £1.  Japan,  historical  and  descrip- 
tive.    London,  1877.     12° 492.5 

Education,  Report  of  the  Minister  of.  [In 
Japanese.]     Tokio,  Japan.     1874.     8°      .      538.3 

Fenollo^a,  E.  F.  Review  of  the  chapter  on 
painting  in  Gonse"s  "  Japanese  art."  Bos- 
ton, 1885.     8° 1613.2 

Franks,  A.  W.  Japanese  pottery.  A  na- 
tive report,  with  an  introduclion,  and 
catalogue.     London,  1880.     12°.     .     .     .     081.21 

Gonse,  L.  Japanese  art.  (In  French.) 
Paris.  1883.     2  v.     4° R.  L. 

Griflis.  W.  E.  History  of  the  Mikado's 
Empire;    and,    Personal    experiences    in 

Japan.    N.Y.,  1876.    8° 486.1 

Japanese  fairy  world.  Stories  from  the 
wonder-lore  of  Japan.  Schenectady, 
1880.     1(3° ".      921.9 

Hildreth,  R.  Japan,  as  it  was,  and  is. 
Boston,  lS.i5.     12° 475.2 

House,  E.  H.  Japanese  episodes.  Boston, 
1881.     18° 761.23 

Humbert,  A.  Japan,  and  the  Japanese. 
N.Y.,  1874.    4° 718.2 

Lanman,   C.     The    Japanese   in    America. 

N.Y.,  1872.     12° 256.2 

The  same 768.13 

Maclay,  A.  C.  A  budget  of  letters  from 
Japan.  Reminiscences  of  work  and  travel. 
X.Y.,  1880.     12° 797.15 

Mitford,  A.  B.  Tales  of  old  Japan.  Lon- 
don, 1871.     2v.    8° 736.13 

Morse,  E.  S.  Japanese  homes  and  their 
surroundings.     Boston,  1886.     8°    .     .     .       796.2 

Mossman,  S.  Kew  Japan;  the  land  of  the 
rising  sun.  Its  annals  during  the  past 
twenty  years.     London,  1873.     8°   .     .     .       773.6 

Pearson,  G.  C.     Flights  inside  and  outside 

paradise.     N.Y.,  1880.     10° 791.3 

Rein,  J.  J.  Japan:  travels  and  researches 
undertaken  at  the  cost  of  the  Prussian 
government.     N.Y.,  18S4.    8°    .     .    .     .      783.3 

Steinmetz,  A.  Japan  and  her  people. 
London,  1859.     12° 661.16 

Tronson,  J.  M.  Voyage  to  .I.apan  and  the 
China  Coast.     London,  1859.     8°     .     .     .       710.4 

Siebokl,  P.  F.  von.  Japanese  in  the  nine- 
teenth century.     N.Y.,  18.55.     10°.     .     .     711.10 

The  same 721.1 

Japhet   in  search    of    a  father.     F.    Marryat. 

Phila.,  1835.     12° 4.55.9 

Japp,  A.  H.     Labour  and  victory.     A  book  of 

examples.     London,  [n.d.]     12°.     .     .     .  11,35.15 

Jardine,  David.     Criminal   trials   in  England, 

during  the  reigns  of  Elizabeth  and  James 

I.     London,  [n.d.]     Vol.  IL     16°    .     .     .     473.28 

Jargal.     V.  Hugo.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°      ...     352.17 

Jarves,  James  J.   The  art  idea.   N.Y.,  1804.    12°,    608.23 

Art  studies.    N.Y.,  1801.    8° 609.5 

Art  thoughts.     K.Y.,  1809.     12°     ...     .      651.5 

Italian  rambles.     N.Y.,  1SS3.     16°      ...     771.13 

Kiana:    a    tradition    of    Hawaii.     Boston, 

1857.     12° 297.10 

Parisian  sights.  (Second  series.)  N.Y., 
1855.     12° 723.5 


Jarves,  James  J.  —  concluded, 

Sandwich  Islands,  History  of  the.     Boston, 

1S43.     8° 477.3 

Sandwich   Islands,  Scenes  and   scenery  in 

the.     Boston,  1843.     12° 067.16 

Jarvis,  William,  Life  and  times  of.     M.  P.  S. 

Cults.     N.Y.,  18119.    8° 113.8 

Jasmine    Leigh.     C.    C.    F.    Tytler.     London, 

1871.     10° 301.5 

Jason,  Life  and  death  of.      [A    poem.]     W. 

Morris.     Boston,  1807.     16° 565.9 

Jaunt  in  a  junk.    A  ten  days'  cruise  in  Indian 

seas.     London,  lS-84      12° 780.11 

Java,  History  of.     T.  Stamford.    London,  1830. 

2  v.     8° 498.21 

Jay,  H.    The  Queen  of    Coiinaught.      N.Y., 

1875.     8° .325.23 

Jay,  John,  and  Hamilton,  Alexander,  Lives  of. 

N.Y.,  1854.     10° 121.5 

Jay,  John,  Hamilton,  and  Madison.     The  Fed- 
eralist, and  other  papers.  Phila.,  1880.  8°,      693.2 
Jay,  Mrs.  VV.   M.   L.,  pseud.     See  Woodruff, 

Mrs.  J.  L.  M. 
Jeaffreson,  J.  Cordy.     A  book  about  doctors. 

N.Y.,  1862.     8° 222.15 

A  book  about  lawyers.  N.Y.,  1867.  12°  .  217.13 
Lottie  Darling.  N.Y.,  1874.  8°  .  .  .  .  365.95 
The  real  Lord  Byron.  Boston,  1883.  12°  .  1118.3 
Stephenson,  Robert,  Life  of.    London,  1866. 

2  v.     8° 143.4 

Jean.     [A  novel.]    Mrs.  Newman.    N.  Y.,  1875. 

8° 325.21 

Jean ;  or,  Clouds  with  a  silver  lining.     B.  West- 

cott.     Phila.,  1879.     12° 374.23 

Jean    Feterol's    idea.     V.    Cherbuliez.     N.Y., 

1S78.     12° 300.48 

Jeanette.    A  story  of  the  Huguenots.     F.  M. 

Peard.     London,  1SS3.     12° 942.19 

Jeanie    Nairn's  wee    laddie.      M.   M.    Grant. 

N.Y.,  1883.     12° 948.20 

Jeanne  d"  Arc.    {Joan  of  Arc,  Maid  of  Orlean.t. ) 
Charles,  Mrs.  E.  R.     Joan  the  maid.     N.Y., 

1879.     12° 321.28 

Grimke,  S.  L.     Life  of  Joan  of  Arc.     Bos- 
ton, 1807.     8° 1.34.8 

Michelet,  J.     Joan  of  Arc;  or.  The  Maid  of 

Orleans.     N.Y.,  1877.     16° 181.1:! 

Jeannette's  cisterns.     M.  L.  Peebles.     Troy, 

N.Y.,  1881.     12° 389.11 

Jeans,  W.  T.     The  creators  of  the  age  of  steel. 

N.Y.,  1884.     12° 1126.2 

Jefferies,  Richard.     Round   about  a  great  es- 
tate.    [Sketches.]    Boston,  1880.     12°     .      127.8 
The  storv  of  my  he.art.     Boston,  1S&3.     16°,  1224.18 
Wo..d  magic.     N.Y.,  1881.     12°      ....     448.15 
Jefferson   S.  Batkins,  Life  of.     J.   S.   .loncs. 

Boston,  1S7L     12° 423.19 

Jefferson,  Thomas.     Morse,  J.  T.     Life  of  J. 
(American    statesmen.)      Boston,    1883. 

12° 1114.18 

Parton,  J.  Life  of.  Boston,  1874.  8°.  .  115.10 
Pierson,    H.   W.     Private    life    of.     N.Y., 

1802.     8° 156.2 

Randall,  H.  S.     Life  of.     N.Y.,  1858.     3  v. 

8° 156.1 

Randolph,  S.  N.     Domestic  life  of.     N.Y., 

1871.    8° 115.6 

Rayner,  B.   L.     Life,  and  selections  from 
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Jeffersons,  The.     (American  actor  series.)     W. 

Winter.    Boston,  1881.     12° 1111.4 


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Jeffrey,  Francis.     Contributions  to  the  Edin- 

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Essays.      See  British    essayists.      Vol.   II. 

N.Y.,  1872.     8° 1211.1 

Jeffrey,  Rosa  Vertner.     Marali.     Phila.,  1884. 

12' 954.22 

Jeffries,  B.  Joy.     Color-blindness:  its  dangers 

and  its  detection.     Boston,  1879.     12°      .     C58.29 
The   eye   in  health   and   disease.     Boston, 

1871.     8° 634.2 

Jelly-fish,  star-fish  and  sea-urchins.  A  research 
on  primitive  nervous  systems.  G.  J.  Ro- 
manes.    N.Y.,  188-5.     12° 1325.6 

Jeukiu,  Mrs.  C.     Within  an  ace.     N.Y.,  1875. 

15^ 361.29 

The  same 301.38 

Jenkins,  Edward.     The   Coolie.     N.Y.,   1871. 

12° 236.25 

Gin.K'sbaby.  London,  1870.  12°  ...  251.22 
The  devil's  chain.  London,  1876.  12°  .  .  414.23 
Lord  Bantam.  N.Y.,  1872.  12°  ...  .  235.15 
Paladin  of  finance.  Boston,  1882.  16°.  .  941.7 
Jenness,  John  S.     The  Isles  of  Shoals.     N.Y., 

1873.     12° 722.13 

Jennie   Juneiana.     Women's   topics.     Mrs.   J. 

C.  Croly.     Boston,  1864.     12°      ....     242.12 
Jennings,  George  11.,  Ed.     Anecdotal  history 

of  the  British  Parliament.  N.Y.,1881.  8°,       187.2 
Jennings,  Hargrave.     The  Kosicrucians;  their 

rites  and  mysteries.     N.Y.,  1879.     12°      .      296.5 
Jennings,  Henry  J.     Lord  Tennyson.     A  bio- 
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Jennijgs,   Louis   J.      Field   patlis   and    green 
lanes    in   Surt-ey   and   Sussex.     London, 

1884.     12° 282.4 

The  same 789.4 

Ed.  Croker,  John  Wilson,  The  coi  respond- 
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Jenny  and  the  insects;   or,  Little  toilers   and 

their  industries.     Lcmdon,  1880.     16°.     .      672.6 
Jephson,  R.  Motmteney.     The  roll  of  the  drum, 

and  otiier  tales.     London,  1879.     12°.     .      386.1 
Jerdan,  William.     Men  I  have   known.     Lon- 
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Jerome,    Ferris.      High-water-mark.      Phila., 

1879.     12° 375.27 

Jerrold,  Blanchard.     Best  of  all  good  company. 

Boston,  1874.     S° 232.3 

Blanchard,  Laman,   Memoir  of.     London, 

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The  Cockaynes   in  Paris.     London,  [u.d.] 

12° 422.2 

Cruikshank,  George,  Life  of.    X.Y.,  1882. 

2  V.     12° 1114.2 

Days  with  great  authors.     Dickens,  Thack- 
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Dickens,   Charles,    A    day    with.     Boston, 

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On  the  Boulevards.    Phila.,  1867.    2  v.    ]:i°,     663.12 
Jerrold,  Douglas.     Life  by  his  son,  B.  Jerrold. 

Boston,  1859.     12° 162.7 

Works  : 
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Comedies.     London,  185-3.     12°  .     .     .     .     615.11 
Comedies    and    dramas.     London,    1854. 

16° 633.17 

Man,  A,  made  of  money.     London,  1853. 

12° 412.15 

Men  of  character.     London,  1851.     12°    .     264.21 
Mrs.  Caudle's  curtain  lectures.     London, 
1852.     16° 333.8 


Jerrold,  Douglas,  IVorks  —  concluded. 

Punch's  letters  to  his  son.     London,  1853. 

8° 253.4 

St.  Giles  and  St.  James.     London,  1851. 

12° 413.4 

Jerrold,  Tennyson  and  Macanlay.  J.  H.  Stir- 
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Jersey  prison  ship,  Recollections  of  the.     T. 

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Tasso,    T.     Jerusalem    delivered.     J.    II. 

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Jerusalem  and  Galilee.  Lithographs  by  Louis 
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Jesse,  Edward.     Anecdotes  of  dogs.     London, 

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Jesse,  John  H.     The  court  of  England  under 

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Jessie  Trim.     B.  L.  Farjeon.     N.Y.,  1875.     8°,    346.43 
Jessup,  Henry  H.    The  women  of  the  Arabs. 

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Jest  book,  The.    M.  Lemon.     Cambridge,  1865. 

12° 261.6 

Jesuits.    Feval,  P.    The  Jesuits.    X.Y.,  1878. 

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Griesinger,  T.  A  complete  history  of  their 
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Xicolini,   G.   B.     History  of  the  Jesuits. 

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Parkman,  F.     Jesuits   in  North  America. 

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Jevons,  W.  Stanley.    Letters.    Ed.  by  his  wife. 

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Jlouey  and   tlie  mechanism   of  e.xchange. 

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The  Slate  in  relation  to  labnur.     London, 

1.SS2.     12° 1219.19 

Jevrel,  A,  of  a  girl.     M.   Croninieliii.     N.Y., 

1878.     S° 30.5.74 

Jewel    in    the   lotus.    The.      M.    A.    Tiiicker. 

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The  same 952.14 

Jevrett,  Sar;»h  Orne.     Country  by  ways.     Bos- 
ton, 18SI.     18° .     .     .     1214.1 

The  same 1214.2 

A  country  doctor.     Boston,  1884.     12°    .     .      9.58.6 

The  same 958.7 

Deephaven.     Boston,  1877.     18°     ...     .     308.10 
A  marsh  island.     Boston,  1885.     10°  .     .     .      967.3 

The  same 908.14 

The  mate  of  the  "Daylight"  and  friends 

ashore.     Boston,  1884.     10° 951.5 

OM  friends  .and  new.     Boston,  1879.     18°.      383.6 

Play  days.     Boston,  1878.     10° 440.30 

Jeivett,  Mrs.  .S.  W.     From   fourteen  to  four- 
score.    N.Y.,  1871.     12° 352.12 

Jeiivish  antiquities.  Lectures  on.     D.  Tappan. 

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Jewrish  Church,  History  of  the.    A.  P.  Stanley. 

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Vol.  1.  From  Abraham  to  Samuel. 
II.  From  Samuel  to  the  captivity. 
III.  From  the  captivity  to  the  Chris- 
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Jewitt,  Llewellynn.     Ceramic  art  in  Great  Bri- 
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Hutton,   W.,  Life  of,  and   history  of  the 
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Je's^s.     Hosiner,  J.  K.     The  Jews.     (Story  of 

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Hudson,   E.   H.     History   of  the  Jews  in 
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Milman,  H.  H.    History  of  the  Jews.    N.Y., 

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■Wellhausen,  J.     History  of  Israel.     Edin- 
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Je'ws  of  Barnow.    Stories  by  K.  E.  Franzos. 

N.Y.,  1S8;5.     16° 943.10 

Jewsbury,  G.  E.     Zoe ;  or.  The  history  of  two 

lives.     X.Y..  1858.     8° 427.9 

Jex-Blake,  Sophia.     Care  of  infants.    A  man- 
ual  for  mothers    and   nurses.     London, 

1884.     18° 1314.8 

Jimmyjohns,  The,  and  other  stories.     Mrs.  A. 

M.Diaz.     Boston,  1878.     12°      ....     440.12 
Jo's  boys,  and   how  they  turned   out.     L.  M. 
Alcott.     Sequel   to  "Little  Men."     Bos- 
ton, 1886.     10° 930.1 

The  same 930.2 

The  same 936.3 

The  same 980.4 

Jo's  opportunity.     L.  C  Lillie.     N.Y.,  1886. 

16° 9.31.19 

Joan.    A  tale.    R.  Broughton.   N.Y.,  1877.   8°,     365.57 
Joan  the  maid,  deliverer  of  Fr.ance  and  England. 
A  story  of  the  fifteenth  century.     Mrs.  E. 
Charles.     N.Y.,  1879.     12°     ."....     321.28 
Joanna's  inheritance.     A  story  of  young  lives. 

E.  Marshall.     X.Y.,  1877.     12°   ...     .     425.29 


Jocelyn's  mistake.  Mrs.  J.  K.  Spender.  Bos- 
ton, 1S75.     8° 427.21 

Jocoseria.    [Poems.]    R.  Browning.     Boston, 

1883.  12° 570.14 

JoeWayriug  at  home;  or.  The  adventures  of  a 

fly-rod.  C.  A.  Fosdick.   Phila.,  [n.d.]   16°,      9.30.5 
Johannes  Olaf.  E.  deWille.  Boston,  1873.  12°,      317.7 
John,   E.,  (;weu(i.,  E.   Marlitt. )     Mrs.    Wister, 
Trans.    At  the  councillor's.    Phila.,  1877. 

12° 316.24 

The  same 310.28 

The  bailiffs  maid.     Phila.,  1881.     12°     .     .     .397.13 
Countess  Gisela.     Phila.,  1809.     12°.     .     .     316.12 

The  same 310.20 

Gold  Elsie.    Phila.,  1868.     12° 310.8 

The  same 310.21 

In  the  Schillingscourt.     Phila.,  1879.     12°.     392.10 

The  same 396.1 

The  lady  with   the   rubies.     Phila.,    1886. 

12° 977.15 

The  little  moorland  princess.     Phila.,  1872. 

12° 316.7 

The  same 316.22 

Magdalena.     Phila.,  1878.     8° 369.25 

Old  Mam'selle's  secret.    Phila.,  1808.     12°,      316.9 

The  same 310.22 

Over  yonder.     Phila.,  1869.     U'^    .     .     .     .     316.13 
The  second  wife.     Phila.,  187.5.     12°      .     .     316.10 

The  same 316.11 

John.     [A  novel.)     Mrs.    M.    O.  W.  Oliphant. 

N.Y.,  1870.    8° .323.16 

John  Barlow's  ward.     N.Y.,  1881.     10°    .     .    .      388.9 
John    Bodewin's    testimony.      M.    H.    Foole. 

Boston,  1886.  12°  ....'...  .  977.0 
John  Brent.  T.  Winthrop.  Boston,  1862.  12°,  345.17 
John  Bull  and  his  island.     P.  Blouet.     N.Y., 

1884.  12° 782.7 

John   Deane  of  Nottingham.     His  adventures 

.and  exploits.   W.  H.  G.  Kingston.    N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12°     449.20 

John  Dorrien.    J.  Kav.anagh.    N.Y.,  1875.   12°,     .361.27 

John  Eax,  and  Mamelon ;  or.  The  South  with- 
out the  shadow.  A.  W.  Tourg^e.  N.Y., 
1882.     10° 388.20 

John   Godfrey's  fortunes.     B.   Taylor.    N.Y'., 

186.5.     12° 412.4 

John  Godsoe's  legacy.    E.   Kellogg.     Boston, 

1873.  16° 442.34 

John  Halifa.x,  gentleman.     Mrs.  D.  M.  Craik. 

N.Y.,  18.59.     12° .343.26 

The  same .343.27 

The  same 343.43 

John  Holdsworth,  chief-mate.     W.  C.  Russell. 

London,  1880.     12° '.     .     947.21 

John  Inglesant.     J.  H.  Shorthouse.     London, 

1881.     2v.     12° 389.13 

John  Jack.    M.  L.  Peebles.    Troy,  N.Y.,  1870. 

12° 403.18 

John  Jerningham's  journal.     [A  poem.]     X.Y., 

1871.     12° 551.21 

John    Marchmont's   legacy.     M.   E.    Braddon- 

Maxwell.     N.Y\,  1803.    8° 365.22 

John  Parmelee's  curse.  [A  novel.]  J.  Haw- 
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John  Paul's  book.    C.   H.  Webb.    Hartford, 

1874.  8° 267.8 

John    Ploughman's  pictures.    Plain    talk  for 

plain  people.    C.  H.   Spurgeon.    Phila., 

1880.     12° 123.23 

John    Bantoul.     [A    novel.]     H.    L.    Nelson. 

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for  tlie  office  of  Mayor.     "  Bettersworth." 

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John  Thompson,  blockhead.     L.  Parr.     Pliila., 

1872.     12° 411.7 

John  Thome's  folks.     A  study  of  Western  life. 

A.  Teal,  pseiicZ.     Boston,  1SS4.     16°     .     .     9G2.16 
John   Whopper,  the   newsboy.     Boston,  1871. 

12° 4.54.23 

John   Worthington's   name.     F.   L.   Benedict. 

N.Y.,  1874.     S° 346.14 

Johnson,  Andrew.     His  trial  on  im|)eacliinent 

for    high     crimes     and     misdemeanors. 

Washington,  1869.     3  v.     8° 739.20 

Speeches  and  biography.     F.  Moore.     Bos- 
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Johnson,    Anna    C.     Cottages    of    the    Alps. 

N.T.,  1860.     12°     .     .^ ,.     663.16 

Peasant  life  in  Germany.    N.T.,  1858.    12°,     662.16 
Johnson,  Charles  F.     Three    Americans   and 

three  Englishmen.  X.Y.,  1886.  12°  .  .  1138.3 
Trans.     Lucretius  on  the  Nature  of  tltnigs. 

N.Y.,  1872.     8° 616.5 

Johnson,  E.     The  Judge's  pets.    N.T.,  1872. 

115° 4.'?3.16 

Johnson,  Edwin  A.   Winter  greeneries  at  home. 

X.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 657.17 

Johnson,  Elizabeth  W.   The  studio  arts.   N.Y., 

1S78.     18° 6.57.23 

Johnson,  Franklin.     True  womanhood.     Hints 

on  the  formation  of  womanly  character. 

Cambridge,  Mass.,  1882.     16°      ...     .1212.16 

The  same 1214.23 

Johnson,  James  Yate.     Madeira.     Its  climate 

and  scenery.     London,  1885.     16°  .     .     .      781.8 
Johnson,  John  E.     The  monks  before  Christ. 

Boston,  1870.     16° 147.15 

Johnson,  Joseph.     Ruth's  life-work.     London, 

188.5.     16° 921.19 

Self-effort;  or.  The  true  method  of  attain- 
ing success  in  life.     London,  1883.     12°  .  1229.15 
Johnson,  Oliver.     William  Lloyd  Garrison  and 

his  times.     Boston,  1880.     12°     ...     .      194.9 
Johnson,    Richard     W.       Thomas,   Maj.-Gen. 

George  H.,  Memoir  of.    Phila.,  1881.    8°,       197.2 
Johnson,  Rossiter.     Phaeton  Rogers.     A  novel 

of  boy  life.  X.Y.,  1881.  12°  ...  .  914.7 
Play-day  poems.  N.Y.,  1878.  16°  .  .  .  573.11 
The  war  of  1812-15,  between  the  U.  S.  and 

Great  Britain.     N.Y.,  [u.d.]     12°    .     .     .       596.2 
Johnson,   Samuel,   L.L.D.     Boswell,  J.     Life 

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Hill,   G.   B.     His  friends   and  his   critics. 

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Main,  A.     Life  and  conversations  of.     Lon- 
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Page,  W.    P.,  Ed.     Life   and   writings   of. 

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English  poets.  Lives  of.     London,  1854. 
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Poetical   works,  and   life.     Charlestown, 
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Rassel.is,  History  of.     X.Y.,  1869.     32°.     431.18 
Johnson,  Rev.  Samuel.     Lectures,  essays  and 

sermons.      Memoir    by    S.    Longfellow. 

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Johnson,  Rev.  Samuel  —  concluded. 

Oriental  religions.     Boston,  1872-85.     3  v. 

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Johnson,  Virginia  W.    The  Calderwood  secret. 

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The  cricket's  friends.  Boston,  1868.  16°,  4.53.23 
An  English  Daisy  Miller.  Boston,  1882.  10°,  388.28 
A  foreign  marriage.  N.Y.,  1880.  8°  .  .  377.43 
The  Fainalls  of  Tipton.  N.Y.,  1884.  Vj:\  9.58.9 
Miss  Nancy's  pilgrimage.  N.Y.,  1876.  8°,  369.3 
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Johnson,  Sir  William.     Life   and   limes.     W. 

L.Stone.     Albany,  1865.    2  v.     8°.     .     .       117.3 
Johnson,  William  S.,  Life  and  times  of.     E.  E. 

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Johnson's    dictionary.    Beauties    and    quaint 
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Johnston,  Alexander.     History  of  American 

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El.      Representative    American    orations. 

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Johnston,  Alexander  Keith.     School  atlas  of 
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Johnston,   James   F.   W.      The  chemistry  of 

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The  same 775.8 

Johnston,   Joseph   E.     Narrative   of    military 
operations,  directed  during  the  late  war 
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Johonnot,  James,  and  Bouton,  Eugene.     How 

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Jolly  fellowship,  A.     F.  R.  Stockton.      N.Y., 

1880.  12° 386.28 

Jolly  games  for  happy  homes.     To  amuse  our 

girls  and  boys.     G.  C.  Clark,  Ed.     N.Y., 

1881.  16° 127.4 

Jolly  rover.  The.     J.  T.  Trowbridge.     Boston, 

1883.     16° 916.20 

Jolly  summer,  A.    College  tramps.   N.Y.,  1885. 

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Joly,  N.  Man  before  metals.  N.Y.,  1S83.  12°,  1312.15 
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Jonathan.  C.  C.  Tytler.  N.Y.,  1876.  16°  .  363.48 
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Jones,  Bence,  Dr.    Faraday,  Life  and  letters  of. 

Phila.,  1870.     2  v.     8° 157.7 

Jones,  Charles  Henry.    Davault's  mills.    Phila., 

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History  of  the  campaign  for  the  conquest 

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Jones,  Owen.  Grammar  of  ornament.  Lon- 
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Credulities,   past   and    present.      Amulets, 

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Crowns  and  coronations.     A  history  of  re- 
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History  and  mystery  of    precious   stones. 

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Jordan,  William  S.     The  standard   of  value. 

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Joseph  IL  and  his  Court.     C.  Mundt.     N.Y., 

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The  same .325.9 

Joseph  and  his  friend.    B.  Taylor.    N.Y.,  1870. 

12" 361.11 

Joseph  in  the  snow.     B.  Auerbach.     Boston, 

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Joseph  the  prime  minister.     W.  M.   Taylor. 

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Josephine,  Empress.  Life.  Phila.,  1870.  16°,  147.9 
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Josephus,    Flavins.      Works.      W.     Wishton, 

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Joshua  Haggard's  daughter.     M.  E.  Braddon- 

Maxwell.     N.Y.,  1877.     8° 365.58 

Joshua  Marvel.     B.  L.  Farjeon.     Boston,  1871. 

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Josiah  Allen's  wife  as  a  P.  A.  and  P.  I.  S.a- 
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The  same 357.30 

Josselyn,  John.  New  England  rarities.  (Re- 
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The  same 528.12 

Joubert,  Joseph,  Some  of  the  thoughts  of.     G. 

H.  Calvert,  Trans.     Boston,  1867.     12°   .       262.5 

Joubert,  J.,  and  M.ascart,  E.  A  treatise  on 
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Journalism,  English,  and  the  men  who  have 

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Journalism   in  the  U.S.     F.   Hudson.    N.Y., 

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Journey    due    north.     G.    A.   Sala.     Buston, 

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Journey  in  the  back  country.     F.  L.  Olmsted. 

N.Y.,  1860.     12° 663.9 

Journey    round    my    roont.      X.   de   Maislre. 

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Journey  to Katmandre.    (India.)    L.  Oliphant. 

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Journey  to  the  centre  of  the  earth.     J.  Verne. 

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Journey  to  the  North  Pole.  J.  Verne.  Lon- 
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Traits.  Thucydides.     Ed.  by  A.  P.  Peabody. 
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Joyce,  Robert  D.  Blanid.  [A  poem.]  Bos- 
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Legends  of  the  war  in   Ireland.     Boston, 

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Joyner,  Mrs.  A.  B.     Trans.  Cyprus:  historical 

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Joyous  story  of  Toto,  The.     L.  E.  Richards. 

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Jubilee  days.     Humorous  features  of  the  Peace 

Jubilee.     Boston,  1872.     4° R.  L. 

Jubilee  singers.  The  history  of  the,  with  their 

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Judges  of  England,  Biographical  dictionary  of. 

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Judicial  liistory  of  Massachusetts.     1630-177.5. 

E.  Washburn.     Boston,  1840.     8°    .     .     .       274.8 

Judith:  A  chronicle  of  old  Virginia.     Mrs.  M. 

V.  Terhune.     Phila..  1883.     12°      ...       423.2 
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Judith  Shakespeare.    Her  love  affairs  and  other 

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Judson,  Adoniram,  Memoir  of.     F.  Wayland. 

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Julian;  or,  Scenes  in  Judea.     W.  Ware.    N.Y., 

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Julian  Home.    F.  W.  Farrar.    N.Y.,  1805.    12°,     364.28 

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Juliet's  guardian.   Mrs.  H.  L.  Cameron.   N.Y., 

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Julius,  the    street   boy   out  West.     H.    Alger. 

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Julius  Caesar,  History  of.     J.   Abbott.     Jf.Y., 

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Julius     Cfesar,    History    of.       Xapoleon    III. 

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The  same 396.3 

June,  Jennie,  pseud.     See  Croly,  Mrs.  J.  C. 

June.      [A    novel.]      Mrs.    Forrester.     Phila., 

1884.     12° 954.19 

Junius,  Handwriting  of.  Professionally  inves- 
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The  letters  of.     J.  Wade.     London,  18G8. 

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Justin  Harley.    J.E.Cooke.   Phila  ,  1874.    12°,     354.10 

Justina.    (No  name  series. )    Boston,  1886.   16°,     945.16 
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Juventus  Mundi.     W.  E.  Gladstone.     Boston, 

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Kalani  of    Oahu.     An   historical  romance  of 

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Kalb,   John,   [Maj.Gen.   in   the    revolutionary 

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Kalevala,  Selections  from  the.     J.  A.  Porter, 

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Kate  Coventry;  an  autobiography.     G.  J.  W. 

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Kate  Weathers;  or,  Scattered  by  the  tempest. 

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Kate's  mother.     E.  Hodgson.     London,  1885. 

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Katharine   Ashton.     E.   M.  Sevvell.     London, 

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Katharine  Walton;  or.  The  rebel  of  Dorches- 
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Kathay.  Cruise  in  China  seas.  W.  H.  Macau- 
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Katherine  Earle.     A.  Trafton.     Boston,  1S74. 

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Kathie  series.  A.  M.  Douglas.  Boston,  1883. 
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Kathie's  three  wishes 922.18 

Kathie's  aunt  Ruth 922.19 

Kathie's  summer  at  Cedarwood      ....    922.20 

Kathie's  soldiers 922.21 

In  the  ranks 922.22 

Kathie's  harvest  days 922.23 

Kathleen.     Mrs.  F.  H.  Burnett.     Phil.a.,  1878. 

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Kaufman,  Rosalie,  Ed.  Mary  Stuart,  Queen  of 
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Kavanagh,  .lulia.     Adele.     N.Y.,  1865.     12°   .      425.4 

Beatrice.     N.Y.,  1876.     12° .300.35 

JohnDonien.     N.Y.,  1875.     12°    ...     .     301.27 

Nathalie.     N.Y.,  1802.     12° 411.5 

Seven  years.     N.Y.,  1800.     12°       ....     ;345.22 
Sybil's  second  love.     N.Y.,  1867.     12°    .     .     .345.16 

Two  Lilies.     N.Y.,  1877.     12° 300.22 

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Kavanagh,  Morgan.     Origin  of   language  and 

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Kay,  Josepli.  The  social  condition  and  educa- 
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Oldbury.     Phila.,  1875.     12° 301.26 

A   York  and   a  Lancaster  rose.     London, 

1882.     12° 952.3 

and  E.     The  lieroes   of  Asgard.     London, 

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Keats,    John.      Letters     to     Faiujic     Brawne. 

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The  Huguenot  family.  N.Y.,  1868.  12°  .  311.20 
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Lady  Bell.     Phila.,  1874.     12° 3.52.22 

Musical  composers  and  their  works.     Bos- 
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Noblesse  oblige.     N.Y.,  1876.     16°     .     .     .     363.52 
Papers   for   thoughtful   girls.     N.Y.,   18.80. 

12'  .... 125.23 

Sweet  counsel.     London,  1869.     12°  .     .     .       2822 
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Keenan,  Henry  F.     The   aliens.     N.Y.,    1886. 

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Trajan;  the  history  of  a  sentimcMital  young 

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Keeping  open  house.     M.  W.  McLain.     Hart- 
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Keese,  William  L.     Burton,  William  E.,  actor, 
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Keightley,    Thomas.      England,    History    of. 

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Mythology   of    ancient    Greece    and   Italy. 

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Keim,  De  B.  Randolph.    San  Domingo.    Phila., 

1870.     12° 715.5 

Sheridan's  troopers  on  the  Borders.    A  win- 
ter campaign  on  the  Plains.    Phila.,  1885. 

12° 792.9 

Keith ;  or.  Righted  at  last.    M.E.Scott.   Phila., 

1881.     12° 387.12 

Keller,  M.  J.     Elementary  perspective.     Cin- 
cinnati, 1877.     12° 681.10 

Kelley,  J.  D.  Jerrold.     The  question  of  ships. 
The     navy  and    the    merchant    marine. 

N.Y.,  1884.     12° .598.19 

Kellogg,  A.  O.     Shakespeare's  delineations  of 
insanity,  imbecility,  and  suicide.     N.Y., 

1800.     16° 633.18 

Kellogg,  Elijah.     Brought  to  the  front.     Bos- 
ton, 1876.     16° 443.39 


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Kellogg,  Elijah  —  concluded. 

Burying  the  liatcliet.     Boston,  1879.     10°.  911.25 
Elm  Island  stories.     Boston,  1870-71.     16^. 

Lion  Ben  of  Ehn  Island 442.24 

Charlie  Bell,  the  waif  of  Ehn  Island    .     .  442.25 

The  ark  o£  Elm  Island 442. 2G 

Boy  farmers  of  Elm  Island 442.27 

Young  sliip-huilders  of  Elm  Island       .     .  442.23 

Hard-scrahble  of  Elm  Island 442.29 

Forest  Glen.     Boston,  1877.     16°  ...     .  446.23 

Good  old  times.     Boston,  1878.     10°.     .     .  446.24 

The  live  oalc  boys.     Boston,  1883.     10°.     .  916.25 
The  mission  of  Black  Rifle.     Boston,  1870. 

16° 443.41 

Norman  Cline.     Boston,  1869.     16°    .     .     .  443.7 
Pleasant  Cove  series.    Boston,  1871-76.  10°. 

Arthur  Brown  the  young  captain    .     .     .  442. .30 

Young  deliverers  of  Pleasant  Core  .     .     .  442.31 

Cruise  of  the  Casco 442.32 

Child  of  the  Island  Glen 442.33 

John  Godsoe's  legacy 442.34 

Fisher  ijoys  of  Pleasant  Cove 442.35 

Sowed  hy  the  wind 442. .'36 

Wolf  Run 442.37 

A  stout  heart.     Boston,  1874.     16°     .     .     .  443.40 
A    strong    arm    and   a  mother's   blessing. 

Boston,  1881.     12° 913.10 

The  unseen  hand;  or,  James  Renfew  and 

his  boy  helpers.     Boston,  1882.     16°    .     .  913.24 
mdsperinypinestries.  Boston,  1872-73.  16°. 

Spark  of  genius.  The 443.1 

Sophomores  of  Kadcliff 443.2 

Whispering  pine 443.3 

Turning  of  the  tide 443.4 

Winning  his  spurs 443.5 

Kellogg,  S.  H.  The  Light  of  the  world,  and 
"The  light  of  Asia."     [A  comparison.] 

London,  1885.     12° 1245.9 

Kelly,  John,  Tribune  of  the  people.  His  life 
and   times.      J.   F.   McLaughlin.     N.Y., 

1885.     12° 11.35.3 

Kelly,  Sophie.     Sherwood,  Mrs.  M.  M.,  Life  of. 

London,  1857.     8°      .' 142.12 

Kellys,  The,  and   the  O'Kellys.     A.  Trollope. 

N.Y.,  In.d.]     12° 963.11 

Kelsey,  D.  M.     Deeds  of  daring  by  both  blue 

and  gray.     Phila.,  1885.     8° 1429.12 

Keltie,  J.  Scott,  Ed.  The  statesman's  year- 
book.    1884.     London,  1884.     12°   .     .    .  1232.8 

The  same.     1885 1243.5 

The  same.     1886 1249.17 

Kemble,  Mrs.  Frances  Anne.  Journal  of  a 
year's  residence  on  a  Georgian  plantation. 

N.Y.,  1863.     12° 603.13 

Notes  upon  some  of  Shakespeare's  plays. 

London,  1882.     8° 1223.10 

Poems.     Boston,  1858.     12° 552.14 

Records  of  a  girlhood.     N.Y.,  1879.     12°     .  182.8 

The  same 182.9 

Records  of  later  Ufe.     N.Y.,  1882.     12°.     .1112.14 

The  same 1112.16 

Kemble,  John  Phillips,  Memoirs  of.  Includ- 
ing a  history  of  the  stage,  from  the  time 
of   Garrick,   to   the  present  period.      J. 

Boaden.     Phila.,  182.5.     8° 1122.5 

Kemble,  Marion.     Art  recreations.     A   guide 

to  decorative  art.     Boston,  [n.d.]     12°     .  687.14 
Kempis,  Thomas  h,  and  the  Brothers  of  Com- 
mon  Life.     Rev.   S.    Kettlewell.      N.Y., 

1882.     2  V.     8° 1112.10 

Imitation  of  Christ.     Boston,  1863.     12°     .  267.10 


Kendall,  Amos,  Autobiography  of.     W.  Slick- 

ney,  Ed.     Boston,  1872.     8° 1.50.0 

Kendall,  Mrs.  E.  D.  The  judge's  sons.  Bos- 
ton, 1871.     12° 422.10 

Kendrick,  A.  C.     Judson,  Mrs.  E.  C,  Life  of. 

N.Y.,  1800.     12° 213.6 

i'cZ.  Poetical  favorites.    (First  series. )  N.Y., 

1872.  vr 5.J3.7 

Theisame.    (Tliird  series. )    Boston,  1881. 

12° .575.1 

Kendrick,  William.     The   new  American   or- 

chardist.     Boston,  1843.     8° 04S.3 

Kenelm  Chillingly.    E.  Bulwer-Lytton.    N.Y., 

1873.  12° 344.8 

Kenilworth.     .Sir  W.  Scott.     Edinburgh,  1871. 

12' 314.12 

The  same 315.12 

Kennan,  George.     Tent-life  in  Siberia.     N.Y., 

1870.  12° 723.6 

The  same 775.7 

Kennebunk  and  Wells,  Maine,  History  of.     E. 

C.  Bourne.     Portland,  1875.     8°      .     .     .      .542.5 
Kennedy,  Grace.   Dunallan.    [A  novel.]   N.Y., 

1871.  16° 414.10 

Kennedy,  James.     Modern   poets  and   poetry 

of  Spain.     London,  1852.     8° .567.12 

Kennedy,  Rev.  James.  Life  and  work  in 
Benares   and   Kumaon.     18-39-77.     X.Y., 

1855.     12° 789.11 

The  same 792.16 

Kennedy,  John  P.,  Life  of.  11.  T.  Tucker- 
man.     N.Y.,  1871.     8° 114.8 

Works : 
At  home  and  abroad.     N.Y.,  1872.     12°.     2.33.14 
Horse-shoe  Robinson.    Phila.,  1805.    12°,     3.34.22 
Rob  of  the  bowl.    A  legend  of  St.  Inigoe's. 

Phila.,  1801.     12° 380.27 

Swallow  barn.     N.Y.,  18.50.     12°     .     .     .      422.1 
Wirt,  Wm.,  Life  of.   Phila.,  1853.   2  v.   8°,       138.2 

Kennedy,  Patrick.     Legendary  fictions  of  Irish 

Celts.     London,  1800.     12° 224.18 

Kennedy,  William  Sloane.  Holmes,  Oliver 
Wendell,  poet,  litterateur,  scientist.  Bos- 
ton, 188.3.     12° 1118.2 

Longfellow,  Henry  W.     Biography,  letters, 

and  criticism.     Cambridge,  1882.     8°.     .  1112.11 
Whittier,  John  G.     Ills   life,   genius,   and 

writings.     Boston,  1882.     12°      ....  1114.15 
Wonders   and    curiosities   of    railway   and 
locomotive.     Chicago,  1884.     12°    .     .     .     1324.3 

Kenneth.    C.  M.  Yonge.    N.Y.,  1855.     12°     .    322.12 

Kensington,  Memorials  of,  regal,  critical,  and 

anecdotal.  L.  Hunt.   London,  [n.d.]  12°,      282.1 

Kensington,  South,  Museum.  Works  of  art, 
decorations,   and  descriptions.     London, 

1881-82.     2  V.    4° R.  L. 

Travels  in.  With  notes  on  decorative  art 
and  architecture  in  England.  M.  D.  Con- 
way.    N.Y.,  1882.     8° 684.4 

Kent,  Charles.     Charles  Dickens  as  a  reader. 

Phila.,  1872.     S° 114.10 

Kent,  James.    Sibyl  Spencer.    N.Y.,1878.    12°,     371.18 

Kentucky,  a  pioneer  commonwealth.  N. 
S.  Shaler.  (American  commonwealths.) 
Boston,  1885.     12° 598.20 

Ker,   David.      Into    unknown   seas;    or.   The 

cruiseof  two  sailor-boys.  ISr.Y.,lS86.  18°,     921.25 
The  lost  city;  or.  The  boy  explorers  in  cen- 
tral Asi.i.     N.Y.,  1885.     18° 921.13 

Keramos,  and  other  poems.  H.  W.  Longfel- 
low.    Boston,  1878.     16° 573.10 


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Kerr,  Orpheus  C,  pseud.     See  Newell,  R.  H. 

Kerry-Nicholls,   J.   H.     The   King  Country. 

(Xew  Zi-alanil.)     London,  1S84.     8°     .     .      787.5 

Kettell,  Samuel.  Specimens  of  American  po- 
etry.    Boston,  [n.d.]     3  v.     V^°  .     .     .     .      554.1 

Kettlewell,  S.  Thomas  a  Kempis,  and  the 
Brothers  of  Common  Life.  N.Y.,  1882. 
2  V.     8° 1112.10 

Eeyes,  E.  D.  Fifty  years'  observation  of  men, 
and  events,  civil  and  military.  N.Y., 
1884.     12° 12:^7.3 

Keyser,    Harriette    A.      On    the    borderland. 

N.Y.,  1882.     16° 941.6 

Khiva,  A  ride  to.  Travels  and  adventures  in 
central  Asia.  F.  Burnaby.  N.Y.,  1877. 
12° 715.21 

Kiana;   a  tradition  of   Hawaii.     J.  J.  Jarves. 

Boston,  18.57.     12° 297-10 

Kidder,  D.  P.,  and  Fletcher,  J.  C.     Brazil  and 

the  Brazilians.     Phila.,  1857.     8°     .     .     .       007.3 

Kidder,  Frank  Eugene.     The   architect's   and 

builder's  pocket-book.     N.Y.,  1885.     10°,  1321.14 

Kiddle,  Henry,  Ed.    Spiritual  communications. 

X.Y.,  1879.     12° 286.22 

Kiddle,  Henry,  nnd  Sehem,  A.  J.     Cyclopedia 

of  education.     N.Y.,  1877.     8°    .     .     .     .     274.16 
The  dictionary  of  education  and    instruc- 
tion.    N.Y.,  1881.     12° 129.15 

Kidnapped,  The,  and  the  ransomed.     Mrs.  K. 

E.  I!.  Pickard.     N.Y.,  1856.     12°     .     .     .      347.8 

Kidnapping  in  the  Pacific:  or,  The  adventures 
of  Boas  Ringdon.  W.  H.  G.  Kingston. 
London,  1879.     10° ."    .     .     445.28 

Kieffer,  H.  M.     Recollections  of  a  drummer 

boy.     Boston,  188,3.     16° 917.25 

Killarney,  From   the  lakes  of,  to  the  Golden 

Horn.     H.  M.  Field.     N.Y.,  1877.     12°    .      492.1 

Killikelly,  Sarah  H.  Curious  questions  in  his- 
tory, literature,  art,  etc.  Pittsburgh, 
[n.d.l     8° 12.53.4 

Kilmeny.     VV.  Black.     X.Y.,  1876.     8°   .     .     .     347.50 
The  same 948.4 

Kilrogan  Cottage.  M.  Dospard.  N.Y.,187S.  8°,      377.3 

Kimball,  Richard  B.     The  tropics.     N.Y.,  1863. 

12° 721.11 

Undercurrents  of  Wall  Street.     N.Y.,  1862. 

12° .351.27 

Kind    hearts.     Mrs.    J.    F.    B.    Firth.     N.Y., 

[n.d.l     12°    ... 379.4 

Kindergarten,  Fioebel's.  With  suggestions 
on  principles  and  methods  of  child  cul- 
ture in  different  countries.     H.  Barnard, 

Ed.     Hartford,  1881.     S° 1233.5 

The   mother's  and  kindergartner's  friend. 

H.  Carpenter.     Boston,  1884.     16°.     .     .1231.21 

Kindersley,  E.  C.  Lord  de  Bayard.  History 
of  the  Good  Knight  without  fear  and 
without  reproach.     N.Y.,  1884.     4°     .     .       926.7 

King,  Arthur.  Our  sons;  how  to  start  them  in 
life.  Information  respecting  places  of 
education;  the  professions;  the  civil  ser- 
vice, etc.     London,  [n.d.]     12°   ...     .     1248.0 

King,   Charles.     The   colonel's    daughter;    or. 

Winning  his  spurs.     Phila.,  1883.     12°     .     944.17 
Kitty's  conquest.     Phila.,  1884.     10°      .     .       957  8 
Marion's  faith.     Sequel  to  "  The  colonel's 
daughter."     Phila.,  1880.     12°    ...     .     970.12 

King,  Clarence.     Mountaineering  in  the  Sierra 

Nevada.     Boston,  1872.     12° 724.1 

King,    C.    Cooper.    Map    and    plan    drawing. 

London,  [n.d.]    16° 652.30 


King,  C.  W.     The  natural  history  of  precious 

stones.     London,  1870.     12° 043.22 

King,  David   B.     The    Irish   question.     N.Y., 

1882.     12° 1222.5 

King,  Edward.     French  political  leaders.  N.Y., 

1870.     12° *    ■     ■     ■     1-J5.20 

The  gentle  savage.  Boston,  1883.  12°.  .  946.2 
The  golden  spike.  Boston,  1886.  12°  .  .  972.9 
My  Paris.     Boston,  1803.     10° 414.9 

King,  Horatio.  Sketches  of  travel.  Washing- 
ton, D.C.,  1878.     12° 497.17 

King,  James.  Cleopatra's  needle.  A  history 
of  the  London  obelisk.  London,  [n.d.] 
16° 590.4 

King,  J.  W.     The  war-ships  and  navies  of  the 

world.     Boston,  1880.     8° 692.13 

King,  Katharine.     Hugh  Melton.     N.Y.,  1875. 

8° 325.20 

Our  detachments.     N.Y.,  187.5.     8°    .     .     .     1546. 37 

King,  Lord.     Locke,  John,  Life  and  letters  of. 

London,  18.58.     8° 148.21 

King,  M.    B.    A.     Looking    backward.     N.Y., 

1870.     12° 217.7 

King,  Moses.  Boston,  Hand-book  of.  Cam- 
bridge, 1879.     12° 493.18 

The  same 493.21 

Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Pocket-book  of.  Cam- 
bridge, Mas.s.,  1879.     10° 704.14 

Harvard  and  its  surroundings.     Cambridge, 

1878.     16° 273.11 

The  same 273.12 

Ed.  The  Harvard  Register.  An  illustrated 
magazine.  Vol.  III.  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1881.     8° 755.5 

King,  Thomas  Starr,  Life  of.     R.  Frothingham. 

Boston,  1865.     16° 133.13 

Works: 
Christianity     and     humanity.       Boston, 

1877.     12° 272.8 

Substance  and  show.     [Lectures.]    Bos- 
ton, 1877.     12° 272.25 

The  White  Hills.     Boston,  1860.    8°    .    .      664.9 

King,  W.  II.     Lessons  and  practical  notes  on 

steam.    N.Y.,  1860.    8° 649.1 

Steam,  the  steam  engine,  etc.  N.Y.,  ISOl. 
8° 637.2 

King,  W.  R.,  Memorial  addresses  on.  Wash- 
ington, 1854.     8° 157.15 

King  and  Commonwealth.  History  of  Charles 
I.  and  the  great  rebelli(jn.  J.  M.  Cordery 
antZ  J.  S.  Phillpotts.     Phila.,  1876.     12°.     482.12 

King  Arthur.     [A  drama.]     E.  Buhver-Lytton. 

N.Y.,  1871.     12o 092.7 

King  Arthur.     (Not  a  love  story.)     Mrs.  D.  M. 

Cr.aik.     N.Y.,  1886.     12° 977.7 

King  Arthur,   The  new.     [An  opera  without 

music]     N.Y.,  1885.     12° 578.6 

King  Hetel's  daughter;  or.  The  fair  Gudron. 
A  tale  of  the  North  Sea.  Loudon,  [n.d.] 
16° 363.64 

King  of  the  tigers,  The.  L.  Rousselet.  Lou- 
don, 1885.     12° 974.5 

King  Philip's  war,  History  of,  and  of  the  In- 
dian troubles  in  New  England.  K.  Mark- 
ham.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° .598.11 

King  Solomon's  mines.      [A  novel.]      H.    R. 

Hagg.ard.     N.Y.,  18^5.     12°    ....     .       974.6 

King's  Chapel,  History  of.  F.  W.  P.  Green- 
wood.    Boston,  lS3:i.     12° 484.19 

King's    daughter.   The.     Mrs.    G.    R.    Alden. 

Boston,  [n.d.]     12° 9.56.19 


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King's  men,  The.     A  tale  of  to-morrow.     By 
E.  Grant,  J.  B.  O'Reilly,  F.  J.  Stimson, 
J.  T.  Wheelwright.     N.T.,  18S4.     12°      .      950.8 
King's  missive,  and  other  poems.     J.  G.  Whit- 
tier.     Boston,  1881.     16° 583.17 

King's  Mountain  and   its  lieroes.     History  of 

llie   battle  of   King's  Mountain,  Oct.  7, 

1780,  and  the  events  wliich  led  to  it.     L. 

C.  Draper.     Cincinnati,  ISSl.     8°   .     .     .      695.3 

King's  own.  The.     F.  Marryatt.     N.Y.,  18.J7. 

12° 4.55.13 

King's  own  Borderers.     A  military  romance. 

J.S.Grant.     London,  [n.d.]     16".     .     .     38i.l7 
King's  secret,  The.     The  secret  correspondence 
of  Louis  XV.  with  his  diplomatic  agents, 
from  17-52  to  1774.    Due  tie  Broglie.   N.Y., 

[n.d.]     2  V.     8° 499.4 

King's  treasure  house.   The.     A   romance    of 
ancient  Egypt.   W.  Walloth.    N.Y.,  1886. 

18° 961.9 

Kinglake,  A.  W.     Eothen;  or,  Travels  in  the 

Ea^t.     N.Y.,  1845.     16°      ......      715.9 

Invasion  of    the   Crimea.     N.Y.,    1863-81. 

4  V.     8° 515.4 

Kings  Beeches.     S.    J.    Mackenna.     London, 

1873.     12° 942.15 

Kings  in  exile.     [A  novel  of  Parisian  life.]     A. 

Daudet.     Boston,  1S80.     16° 383.16 

Kings,  queens,  and  barbarians;  or.  Talks  about 
seven  historic  ages.     A.  Gilinan.    Boston, 

[n.d.)     l(i° 922.5 

Kingsf  ord,  Jane,  paeud.     See  Barnard,  Charles. 

Kingsley,  Charles.     Tlis  letters,  and  memories 

of  his  life.     Ed.  by  his  wife.     N.Y.,  1877. 

8° 172.10 

The  same f 172.11 

Works]: 
All    Saints'    Day,    and    other    sermons. 

N.Y.,  1878.     12° 282.7 

Alton  Locke.     N.Y.,  1856.     12°.     .     .     .     342.18 

At  last.     London,  1871.     12° 352.30 

Glaucus;  or.  The  wonders  of  the  shore. 

Boston,  18.5.5.     10° 625.21 

Greek  fairy  tales.   Heroes  of.     London, 

1868.     12° 453.21 

Hereward,  the  last  of  the  English.     Bos- 
ton, 1866.     l-,i° 333.19 

The  hermits.     Phila.,  1868.     12°     .     .     .       216.9 

Hypalia.     Boston,  1855.     12° 421.14 

Lectures  in  America.     Phila.,  1875.     12°,     217.26 
Madame  How  and  Lady  Why.     London, 

1873.     16° 433.14 

New  miscellanies.     Boston,  1860.     12°     .      225.8 
Out  of  the  deep.     Words  for  the  sorrow- 
ful.    N.Y.,  18S0.     12° 125.17 

Plays  and  Puritans.     London,  1873.    12°,      234.3 

Poems.     Boston,  18.56.     12° 612.14 

Raleigh,   Sir   Walter,  and   other  papers. 

Boston,  1859.     12° 164.4 

Sanitary  and   social  lectures  and  essays. 

London,  1880.     12° 124.28 

Town  geology.     London,  1872.     16°     .     .     042.22 
Two  years  ago.     Boston,  1857.     12°     .     .     311.21 

The  same 421.7 

Water-babies.     Boston,  1864.  » 12°  .     .     .      462.7 
Westward    Ho!    or.    Sir   Amyas    Leigh. 

Boston,  185.5.     12° 7.33.11 

Yeast:  a  problem.     N.Y.,  1858.     12°.     .     424.16 
Kingsley,  Henry.    Au?tin  Elliot.    Boston,  1863. 

12° 425.9 

The  boy  in  grey.     London,  1871.     16°    .     .     443.36 


Kingsley,  Henry  —  concluded. 

The  Harvey.?.  Berlin,  [n.d.]  16°  ...  462.25 
The   Hillyars  and    the   Burtons.     Boston, 

186.5.     12° 412.10 

Leighton  Court.  Boston,  1866.  12°.  .  .  311.1 
The  mystery  of  the  island.    Loudon,  1877. 

12° 446.2 

Ravenshoe.  Boston,  1862.  12°  ....  301.13 
Recollections  of  Geoffrey  Hamlyn.    Boston, 

1859.     12° 311.19 

Silcote  of  Silcotes.     Boston,  1867.     8°    .     .     .346.10 

Stretton.     Boston,  [n.d.]     8° .377.16 

Tales  of  old  travel.  London,  1809.  12°  .  734.12 
Valentin.     A  French  boy's  story  of  Sedan. 

London,  [n.d.]     16° 462.24 

Kingsley,  J.   S.,   Ed.     The  standard  natural 

history.     Boston,  1884-S5.     6  v.     8°     .     .       R.  L. 

Vol.  I.  Lower  invertebrates. 
II.  Crustacea  and  insects. 

III.  Fislies  and  reptiles. 

IV.  Birds. 

V.  Mammals. 
VI.  Man. 
Kingsley,  Rose  G.     The  children  of  Westmin- 
ster Abbey.     Boston,  [n.d.]     12°    .     .     .      985.2 
Kingston,  W.  H.  G.    Adrift  in  a  boat.    Phila., 

1869.     12° 464.17 

Adventures  in  India.  London,  1884.  16°.  922.14 
Charley  Laurel.  London,  [n.d.]  16°  .  .  464.15 
Cruise    of    the    "Frolic."      Boston,    1866. 

16° 464.14 

Dick  Cheveley;  his  adventures  and  misad- 
ventures.    N.Y.,  1881.     12° 912.15 

Dick  Onslow  among  the  red  skins.    Boston, 

1864.     16° 464.11 

Fortunes  of  the  "Ranger"  and  the  "Cru- 
sader."    London,  [n.d.]     10° 447.15 

Fred  Markhara  in  Russia.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  10°,  449.30 
From  powder  monkey  to  admiral.     A  story 

of  naval  adventure.     N.Y.,  1884.     12°      .     917.11 
Hurricane  Hurry.     N.Y.,1S74.     12°.     .     .     714.16 
In  New  Grenada.     A  tale  for  boys.     Lon- 
don, 1879.     16° 449.11 

In  the  Rocky  Mountains.     A  tale  of  adven- 
ture.    N.Y.,  1S78.     12° 449.9 

Inthe  wilds  of  Florida.  London,  1880.  12°,  912.17 
James  Brailhwaite,  the  supercargo.    N.Y., 

1883.     12° 916.19 

John  Deane  of  Nottingham.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

12° 449.20 

Kidnapping  in  the  Pacific.     London,  1879. 

16° 445.28 

Manco,  the  Peruvian   chief.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

16° 911.3 

Mark  Seaworth.    A  tale  of  the  Indian  Ocean. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16° 449.22 

Marmaduke  Merry.  Boston,  1864.  16°  .  464.13 
The  missing  ship.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  12°  .  .  911.13 
My  first  voyage  to  southern  seas.     London, 

1873.     12° 062.23 

Notable  voyages  from  Columbus  to  Parry. 

N.Y.,  1880.     12° ".     592.21 

Our  fresli  and  salt  water  tutors.     Loudon, 

1809.     16° 445.17 

Paddy  Finn;  or,  Tlie  adventures  of  a  mid- 
shipman.    N.Y.,  1883.     12° 917.20 

Peter,  the  whaler.     Boston,  1863.     16°   .     .    464.10 
Ralph  and  Dick.     Boston,- [n.d.]     16°    .     .     464.12 
The  rival  Crusocs.     London,  1879.     12°      .      912.9 
Roger  Willoughby.     A  tale  of  the  sea  and 
land.     London,"  1881.     12° 914.2 


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Kingston,  W.  11.  G.  — concluded. 

Ronald  Morton;  or,  The  fire  ships.    A  story 

of  the  last  naval  war.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°,      449.8 
Salt  water;  or,  Tlie  sea  life  and  adventures 
of  Neil  D'Arcy,  the  midshipman.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12°     912.10 

Saved  from  the  sea.    London,  1877.     12°    .    .373.25 
The  settlers.     A  tale  of  Virginia.     London, 

[n.d.]     1U° 447.24 

Seven  champions  of  Christendom.     N.Y., 

1879.     12° 281.23 

Shipwrecks  and  disasters  at  sea.     London, 

1873.    8° 725.14 

A  tale  of  the  shore  and  ocean;  or,  The  lieir 

of  Kilfinnan.     N.Y.,  1S81.     12°  ...     .     912.22 
True  blue;  or,  The  life  and  adventures  of  a 

Britisli  seaman.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°      .     .     914.23 
A  true  hero.     London,  [n.d.]     16°      ...     464.16 
Twice  lost.     London,  1876.     12°    ...     .       446.4 
The  wanderers.    Adventures  in  the  wilds 
of  Trinidad  and  up  the  Orinoco.    London, 

1870.     12° 366.14 

Washed  ashore.     Phila.,  1868.     12°    .     .     .     464.18 
Western  wanderings.     Vol.   II.     London, 

1856.     12° 667.8 

The  western  world.     London,  1874.     12°    .    713.18 

The  same 786.6 

Will  Weallterlielm.     The  yarn   of   an   old 

sailor.     N.Y.,  1880.     12° 911.9 

Young  foresters.     N.Y.,  180.5.     16°     .     .     .     467.10 
The  young  Llanero.     London,  1877.     12°   .      446.5 
Kingston,  T.    L.     Ilistory   of    Frederick    II., 
Emperor   of    Germany.      London,    1862. 

2v.     8° .524.7 

Kinley  Hollow.     [A  novel.]     G.  H.  Hollister. 

N.Y.,  1882.     16° 943.3 

Kinnear,  Benjamin   G.      Cruces  Shakespeari- 

ana;.     London,  1883.     12° 1225.19 

Kinnear,  John  G.    Cairo,  Petra,  and  Damascus 

in  1839.     London,  1841.     12° 484.7 

Kinns,  Samuel.  The  liarmony  of  tlie  Bible  with 
science.    Moses  and  geology.   N.Y.,  [u.d.] 

8° 1218.3 

Kinship  and  marriage  in  early  Arabia.     W.  K. 

Sniitli.     Cambridge,  Eng.,  1885.     12°  .     .     792.24 
Kinsley,  William  W.     Views  on   vexed  ques- 
tions.   Pliila.,  1881.     12° 1213.7 

The  same 1232.9 

Kip,  Leonard.     Under  the  bells.     N.Y.,  1879. 

12° 392.15 

Kirby,  E.   N.     Vocal    and    action    language. 

Boston,  188.5.     16° C86.1S 

Kirby,  Mary  and  Elizabeth.     The  sea  and  its 

wonders.     London,  1878.     4°      ....     924.18 
The  world  by  the  fireside.  London,  188:5.  4°,      923.4 
Kirk,  Edward  N.,  Life  of.     D.  O.  Mears.     Bos- 
ton, 1877.    8° 174.7 

Kirk,  Ellen  Olney,  (Henry  Hayes,  pseud.)  A 
lesson  in  love.  (Round-robin  series. )  Bos- 
ton, 1881.     10° .398.3 

The  same 398.4 

A  midsummer  madness.    Boston,  1884.  16°,     957.14 
The  story  of  Slargaret  Kent.    Boston,  1886. 

12° 972.11 

The  same 972.14 

Through  winding  ways.     Phila.,  1880.     8°,    377.39 
Kirk,   John   F.     Charles    the    Bold,   Life    of. 

Phila.,  1864.     3  v.     8° 152.5 

Kirke,  Edmund,  pseud.     See  Gilmore,  J.  R. 
Kirkland,  Mrs.    C.    M.     Garland    of    poetry. 

N.Y.,  1868.     12° 552.11 


Kirkland,  Mrs.  C.  M.  — concluded. 

A  new  home.    Who'll  follow?    N.Y.,  1855. 

12° 713.12 

Washington,   George,  Memoirs  of.     N.Y., 

1857.     12° 165.4 

Ed.     Patriotic   eloquence.     Selections  for 

reading  and  speaking.     N.Y.,  1866.     12°,  1229.11 
Kirkland,  E.     Six  little  cooks.     Chicago,  1877. 

hP 445.14 

Kirkland,  Frazer.     Cyclopajdia  of  commercial 

and  business  anecdotes.    N.Y.,  1864.   2  v. 

8° 237.3 

Kirkland,  S.,  Life  of.    S.  K.  Lothrop.   (Ameri- 
can biography.  Vol.  XV.) 111.3 

KirkTvood,     Daniel.      Meteoric     astronomy. 

Phila,  1807.     12° 645.20 

Kismet.     (No  name  series.)    J.  Fletcher.    Bos- 
ton, 1877.     16° 302. .58 

The  same 362.59 

Kith    and    kin.      J.    Fothergill.     N.Y.,    1881. 

16° .388.10 

The  same 388.23 

Kitto,  John.     Palestine,   History  of.     Boston, 

18.52.     12° 535.2 

Kitty.  M.B.Edwards.  N.Y.,  1870.  8°  .  .  427.13 
Kitty's  conquest.  C.King.  Phil.a.,  1884.  10°,  957.8 
Kittyleen.  R.S.Clark.  Boston,  1884.  10°.  921.1 
Klaczko,  Julian.     Two  ch.ancellors.      Prince 

Gortchakof  and  Prince  Bismarck.     N.  Y., 

1870.     12° 171.12 

Klaczynski,  Jean.     Chopin,  Frederic,  Works 

of,     and     their     proper     interpretation. 

Lectures.     London,  [n.d.]     16°  ...     .     687.16 
Klipstein,  Louis  F.     Anglo-Saxon   literature. 

N.Y.,  18.56.     2  V.     12° 243.5 

Klunzinger,  C.   B.     Upper  Egypt:  its  people 

and  products.     N.Y.,  1878.     S°   .     .     .     .     4.«6.20 
Knapp,  S.  L.     Lawyers,  statesmen,  and  men 

of  letters.     Boston,  1821.     8° 1.52.1 

Knave   of  hearts,  The.     [A  fairy  story.]     R. 

Grant.     Boston,  ISSfl.     12° 974.15 

Kneeland,  Samuel.     The  American  in  Iceland. 

Boston,  1870.     12° 493.13 

Knickerbocker's  history  of  New  York.     W. 

Irving.     K.Y.,  18.55.     12° 218.9 

Knight,  Charles.     Half-hours   with    the    best 

authors.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     6  v.     12°.     .     .      285.2 
Half-hours   of    English    history.     London, 

136.5.     8° 513.5 

and  Valentine,  Mrs.,  .E'li.f.  The  san\e.  4  v. 

12° 696.2 

History  of  England.     Boston,   1874.     8  v. 

8° 485.7 

Ed.     London.     London,  1851.     3  v.     Roy. 

8° 478.1 

Once  tipon  a  time.     London,  1805.     12°      .      412.5 
Passages  of  a  working  life.     London,  1873. 

3v.     8° i:38.5 

Knight,  Cornelia,  and  Raikes,  Thomas.     Per- 
sonal reminiscences.     N.Y.,  1875.     8°      .     134.22 
Knight,  E.  H.     Knight's  American  mechanical 

diction.ary.     N.Y.,  1877.     3  v.     8°.     .     .     638.12 
Knight,  James.     Improvement  of  the  health  of 

ehilihen  and  adults,  by  natural  means. 

N.Y.,  187.5.    12° 633.15 

Knight,  William,  Ed.     Essays  on  Spinoza,  by 

various  authors.     Edinburgh,  1882.     8°   .     1125.4 
Knight  of   Gwynne.     C.    J.    Lever.     London, 

1872.     10° 351.13 

Knight  of  the  Black  Forest.     G.  D.  Litchfield. 

N.Y.,  1885.     16° 966.22 


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Knight  of  the  nineteenth  century.     E.  P.  Roe. 

N.Y.,  1877.     12° .354.43 

The  same 354.44 

Knightly  heart,  and  other  poems.     J.  F.  Col- 

nian.     Boston,  1S73.     12° .551.3 

Knights  of  Malta,  History  of  the.     W.  Porter. 

Lontl.m,  1858.     2  v.     8° .531.2 

Knights  of  the  Garter.     [Memorials.]     G.  F. 

BeUz.     London,  1S41.     8° 117.11 

Knights  of  the  middle  ages,   Stories  of  the. 

X.Y.,  18S3.     12° 1222.17 

Knights  of  to-day;  or,  Love  and  science.     C. 

Barnard.     X.Y.,  1881.     16° 378.28 

Knitting-work.      B.    P.    .Shillaher.      Boston, 

1859.     vr 3.57.21 

Knockabout  Chib    alongshore.    The    adven- 
tures of  a  party  of  young  men  on  a  trip 
from  Boston  to  the  land  of  the  midnight 
sun.     C.A.Stephens.     Boston,  1883.     4°,    915.12 
The  same 925.5 

Knockabout  Club  in  the  tropics.  In  New 
Mexico  and  Central  America.  C.  A.  Ste- 
phens.    Boston,  1884.     4° 923.7 

The  same 925.6 

Knockabout  Club  in  the  woods.  The  adven- 
tures of  six  young  men  in  the  wilds  of 
Maine    and    Canada.      C.    A.    Stephens. 

Boston,  1SS2.    8° 9*5.2 

The  same 925.4 

Knocking  round  the  Kockies.     E.  Ingersoll. 

N.Y.,  1883.     8° 773.16 

The  same 774.6 

Knortz,  Karl,  find  Dickmann,  Otto,  Eds.  Mod- 
ern American  lyrics.     Boston,  1880.     16°,      583. 6 

Knot  tied.  The.  Marriage  ceremonies  of  all  na- 
tions. W.  Tegg,  Ed.  London,  1877. 
10° ' 123.28 

Knov7ledge  for  the  people;  or,  The  plain  why 
and  because.  J.  Timbs.  Boston,  1832. 
3v.     16° 653.27 

Kno^wles,  J.  Sheridan.  Dramatic  works.  Lon- 
don, 1856.     2v.     12° 614.6 

Knowlton,  Helen  M.,  Ed.  Talks  on  art.  See 
Hunt,  W.  M. 

Knox,  John,  Life   of.     W.  M.  Taylor.     N.Y., 

lSa5.     12° 1131.6 

Portraits   of.     T.  Carlyle.     London,  [n.d.] 
12° vol.  xix.  of    1235.1 

Knox,  A  tale  of.     A.  E.  Story.     London,  1884. 

12° 959.13 

Knox,  John  Jay.    United  States  notes.    (Issues 

of  paper  money.)     N.Y.,  1884.     8°  .    .     .     1416.5 

Knox,  Kathleen.  Queen  Dura.  The  life  and 
lessons  of  a  little  girl.  X.Y.,  [n.d. J 
12° 383.27 

Knox,  Robert.     The  races  of  men.     London, 

1SG2.     12° 624.20 

Knox,  Thomas  W.  Backsheesh!  or.  Life  and 
adventures  in  the  Orient.    Hartford,  1875. 

8° 487.6 

The  boy  tr.-ivellers.   N.Y.,  1880-84.    5  v.   8°,      765.2 
Vol.  I.  In  the  far  East. 
II.  Siara  and  Java. 
III.  Ceylon  and  India. 


Knox,  Thomas  W.  —  concluded. 

Vol.  IV.  Egypt  and  the  Holy  Land. 
V.  In  Central  Africa. 
VI.  In  South  America.    N.Y.,  1886. 

4° 929.13 

Fulton,  Robert,  Life  of,  and  a  history  of 

steam  navigation.     X.Y.,  1886.     12°   .     .  1137.13 
How  to   travel.      Advice  to  travellers   by 
land  and  sea  all  over  the  globe.     N.Y., 

1881.  18° 764.22 

The  travels  of  Marco  Polo;   for  boys  and 

girls.     N.Y.,  1885.     4° 929.11 

The  voya^-e  of  the  "Vivian"  to  the  >forth 

Pole  and  beyond.    For  boys.    N.Y.,  1S85. 

4°    . 926.10 

Young  JCimrods  around  the  world.     N.Y., 

1882.  8° 773.2 

Young  Jfimrods  in  North  America.     For 

boys.     N.Y.,  1881.     8° 448.14 

Koehler,  S.  R.,  Ed.    The  U.  S.  art  directory 

and  )-ear-book.     N.Y.,  1884.     8°      .     .     .      685.5 

Koestlin,  Julius.    Martin  Luther,  the  reformer. 

N.Y.,  188.3.     16° 1121.7 

Kohl,  J.  G.    History  of  the  discovery  of  Maine. 

Portland,  Me.,  1869.     8° 538.5 

Konigsmark,  and  other  poems.     G.  H.  Boker. 

Phila.,  1869.     12° 552.23 

Koran, The.   G.  Sala,  Trans.  Boston,  1864.  12°,      264.3 
A  commentary  on  the  Quran,  comprising 
.Sale's    translation    and   preliminary  dis- 
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Korea,  A  sketch  of.  Choson,  the  Land  of  the 
Morning  Calm.  P.  Lowell.  Boston, 
1886.     8° 796. 1 

Kbrner,  correspondence  with  Schiller.  Lon- 
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Kossuth,  Louis.   Memories  of  ray  exile.   N.Y., 

1880.     8° 184.5 

Kouli  Kan.   Thames,  History  of  the.    London, 

1746.     18° 211.17 

Kouns,  Nath.-in  C.  Arius  the  Libyan.  An 
idyl  of  the  primitive  church.     N.Y.,  1884. 

12° 1229.4 

Dorcas,  the  daughter  of   Faustina.     N.Y., 

1884.     16° 962.25 

Koven,  James  de.  Sermons;  with  an  introduc- 
tion by  Morgan  Di.x.     N.Y.,  1880.     12°    .      294.4 

Krapp,  J.  L.     Travels  and  labors  in  eastern 

Africa.     Boston,  1860.     12° 716.1 

Bjause,  Ernst,   Life    of.    E.   Darwin.     N.Y., 

1880.     12° 192.23 

Krauth,  Charles  P.  The  conservative  reforma- 
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Krlder's   Sporting  anecdotes.      H.    M.  Klapp, 

Ed.     Phila.,  1853.     8° 725.3 

Kriege,  M.  H.  The  child.  Elucidation  of 
Froebel's  principles  of  education.  N.Y., 
1872.     12° 236.14 

Krilof  and  liis  fables.  W.  E.  S.  Ralston.  Lon- 
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Kroeger,    A.    E.     Minnesinger    of    Germany. 

N.Y.,  1873.     12° ".     217.15 

Krumacher,  Frederic  A.  The  parables.  Lon- 
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L.  Ii.  L. ;  or,  Fifty  law  lessons.  The  tecbnical 
points  of  business  law.  A.  B.  Claris. 
N.Y.,  1SS2.     12° 121!).  16 

Labor  and  victory.  A  book  of  examples  for 
those  who  would  learn.  A.  II.  Japp. 
London,  [n.d.]     12° 110",. 15 

Labor,  laud,  and  law.  A  search  for  the  missing 
wealth  of  the  working  poor.  W.  A.  Phil- 
lips.    N.Y.,  1886.     8° 1316.8 

Labor   movement    in    America.       K.    T.    Ely. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.)     12° 12.52.10 

Labor  stands  on  golden  feet.     H.  Zschokke. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16° 432.20 

Labor,  Social  law  of.    \V.  B.  Weedon.    Boston, 

1882.     12° 1217.2 

Labor-value     fallacy.      M.    L.    Scudder.    Jr. 

Chicago,  ISS-l.     12° 1235.2 

Labor;   with  preludes  on  current   events.     J. 

Cook.     Boston,  1880.     12° 294.21 

Laboulaye,  Edouard.    Fairy  book.    N.Y.,1S07. 

12° 4.53.13 

Fairytales.     N.Y.,  188-5.     4° 926.16 

Last  fairy  tales.     N.Y.,  1885.     12°      ...     928.18 
Old  wives' fables.     London,  1884.     12°.     .     946.19 
Paris   in   America.     M.    L.    Booth,   Trans. 
N.Y.,  186.3.     12° 341.4 

Labrador.  Its  peoples,  industries,  and  natural 
history.  W.  A.  Stearns.  Boston,  1884. 
12° 789.14 

Lace,  Ancie;it  and  modern.  History  of  its  ori- 
gin and  manufacture,  with  instructions 
for  making  it.  Mrs.  C.  D.  Beebe.  N.Y., 
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Lace,  Old  point,  and  how  to  copy  and  imitate 
it.  D.  W.  Hawkins.  (Illustrated.)  Lon- 
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Lackland,  Thomas.     Homespun.     N.Y.,  1867. 

12° 243.16 

Lackland,  William,  Kd.  Meteors,  atmospheric 
phenomena,  etc.  Trans,  from  the  French 
of  Ziirclier  and  Margolle.  N.Y.,  1870. 
12° 645.19 

Lacretelle,    Henri    de.      Lamartine    and    his 

friends.     N.Y.,  1880.     12° 194.8 

Lacroix,  Paul.  The  arts  in  the  middle  ages, 
and    at   the  period   of    the    renaissance. 

London,  1870.     8° 618.4 

The  same 628.1 

The  eighteenth  century.     Its  institutions, 

customs,  and  costumes.  London,  1870.  8°,      028.2 
Manners,   customs,  and   dress,  during   the 
middle  ages,  and  during  the  renaissance 

period.     N.Y.,  1874.     8° 628.3 

Military  and  religious  life  in  the  middle 
ages,  and  at  the  period  of  the  renaissance. 

N.Y.,  1874.     8° 628. 4 

Science  and  literature  in  the  middle  ages, 
and  at  the  period  of  the  renaissance. 
N.Y.,  1878.    8° 628.5 

Lacy    diamonds,    The.      J.    G.    A.    Coulson. 

X.Y.,1876.     8° S65.40 

Ladd,  George  T.    Principles  of  church  polity. 

N.Y.,  1882.     8° 1215.6 

Ladies   Lindores,  The.     Mrs.   M.    O.    W.    Oli- 

phant.     N.Y.,  1883.     16° 049.2 

Ladies  of  the  Covenant.  Memories  of  the 
Scottish  female  characters.  J.  Anderson. 
X.Y.,  1880.     12° 192.19 

( 


Ladies  of  the  White  House;  or.  In  the  home 
of    the    presidents.      1789-1872.      L.    C. 

Holloway.     N.Y.,  1872.     8° 173.6 

The  same  to  1882 293.13 

Lady  Alice;  or,  Two  sides  of  a  picture.     Mrs. 

E.  Marshall.     N.Y.,  1878.     12°    ...     .     374.14 

Lady  Ann.     A.  Trolhipe.     KY.,  [n.d.]     12°     .     963.13 

Lady  Bell.     H.  Keddie.     Phila.,  1874.     12°      .     3.52.22 

Lady    Betty's    governess.      L.    E.    Guernsey. 

N.Y.,  1872.     16° 312.2 

Lady  Clara  De  Vore.     F.  Spielhagen.    N.Y., 

1881.     18° 391.29 

Lady  Ernestine;  or.  The  absent  Lord  of  Roche- 
forte.  Mrs.  A.  C.  Warfield.  Phila., 
[n.d.]     12° 353.40 

Lady  Green-Satin  and  her  maid    Rosette.     E. 

M.  des  Chesuez.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12°.     .     4.53.10 

Lady  Hester.  C.  M.  Yonge.  London,  1874.  12°,     322.13 

Lady  Judith.     .1.  McCarthy.     X.Y.,[u.d.]     8°,     369.16 

Lady  of  la  Garaye.     Mrs.  0.  Norton.     London, 

1866.     12° 653.3 

Lady    of    the    Aroostook.      W.    D.    Howells. 

Boston,  1878.     12° 392.1 

The  same 392.23 

Lady  of  the  ice.    J.  De  Mille.    N.Y.,  1876.   8°,    377.34 

Lady  of  the  Isle.  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  South- 
worth.     Phila.,  1859.     12°      .....      416.1 

Lady  of  the  Lake.     W.  Scott.     Boston,  [n.d.] 

16° vol.  iii.  of    .564.10 

The  same.     (Classics   for  children.)     E. 

Ginn,  Ed.     Boston,  1885.     16°     .     .     .       971.2 
The    same.     Ed.   with  notes    by  W.   J. 

Rolfe.     Boston,  188.3.     12° 584.9 

Lady  Rosamond's  book.  The  second  part  of 
the  Stanton-Corbet  chronicles.  L.  E. 
Guernsey.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°      ....      974.7 

Lady   Superior,   The.     E.   F.    Pollard.     N.Y., 

1875.     8° 361.42 

Lady  .Susan,  and  fragments  of  other  tales.  J. 
Austen.  With  a  memoir  by  J.  E.  A. 
Leigh.     London,  1882.     12° 953.1 

Lady  Sybil's  choice.     A  tale  of  the  crusades. 

E.  S.  Holt.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°     ...     .      396.7 

Lady,  The,  or  the  tiger?  and  other  stories.     F. 

R.Stockton.     N.Y.,  1884.     16°   ...     .     9.57.13 

Lady  Vahvorth's  diamonds,  and  The  haunted 
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Lady  Wedderburn's  wish.  A  tale  of  the  Cri- 
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Lady  with   the   rubies.  The.     E.  John.     Mrs. 

Wister,  7'/-ans.     Phila.,  1886.     12°.     .     .     977.15 

Lady's  ride  across  SpanisU  Honduras.     M.  Sol- 

tera.     Edinburgh,  1884.     12° 785.11 

Lafayette,   Marquis  de.     Life.     Boston,  1876. 

12° 176.9 

Memoirs  of,  and  of  the  French  revolution 
of  1830.  B.  Sarrans.  Boston,  1833.  2  v. 
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Laffan,  May.     See  Hartley,  May. 

La  Fontaine  and  otiier  Freiicli  fabulists.     W. 

L.Collins.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     16°    ...     .   1111.10 
Fables  of   La   Fontaine.     E.   Wright,   Jr., 

Trans.     N.Y.,  [n.d.|     12° 582.15 

Laicus.     L.  Abbott.     N.Y.,  1872.     12°     .     .     .      412.9 

Laighton,  Albert.     Poems.    Boston,  1859.    12°,     551.20 
The  same.     1878 583.1 


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197 


12.31.25 

457.00 
712.1.5 


792.  G 

377.37 
959.9 

683.5 

.561.4 

194.8 

181.9 


Laing,  Mrs.  C.  H.  B.     The  heroes  of  the  seven 

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The  seven  kings  of  the  seven  hills.     Phila., 

[n.d.]     16° 453.24 

Laing,    Samuel.     Chronicle    of    the    kings    of 

Norway.     London,  1844.     3  v.     8"'.'.     .       141.2 
Modern  science  and  modern  thought.    Lon- 
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Lake,    Nancy.      Menus    made    easy.      French 
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Lake  breezes;  or,  The  cruise  of  the  "  Sylvania." 
W.  T.  Adams.     Boston,  1879.     16°      .     . 
Lake  shore.    E.  Souvestre.     Boston,  1855.     12°, 
Lakeman,  Mary.     Pretty  Lucy  Merwyn.     Bos- 
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Lakes  George  and  C'hamplain;  Niagara,  Mon- 
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the  northern  tour.  F.  Parkman.  Bos- 
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Lakeville ;    or,   Substance    and    shadow.     M. 

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Lalla  Rookh;  The  loves  of  the  angels.  T. 
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Columbus,  Life  of.  N.Y.,  1877.  16°.  . 
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16° 181.10 

D'Aliza.     N.Y.,  I8GS.     16° 362.26 

Genevieve;  or.  The  history  of  a  sei-vant 

girl.     London,  1864.     12° 364.76 

French  revolution  (1848),  History  of  the. 

Boston,  18.54.     12° 

Girondists,  History  of  the.     N.Y.,  18.54. 

3v.     8° 

Memoirs  of  celebrated  characters.     X.Y., 

1854.     2  V.     12° 

My  mother's  manuscript.     Phila.,  1877. 

12° 316.23 

Past,  present  and  future  of  the  republic. 

N.Y.,  1855.     12° 535.5 

Restoration,    flistory    of    the.     London, 

1854.     4v.     12° 535.7 

The  stonemason  of  Saint  Point.    London, 

1851.     12° 364.77 

Twenty-five  years  of  my  life.     London, 

1872.     2v.     8° 168.11 

Lamb,  Charles.     Angler,  A.      Life.     (English 

men  of  letters.)     N.Y.,  1882.     12°.     .     .     192. .35 
Proctor,  B.W.  Memoir.  Boston,  1860.  12°,     215.18 

The  same 215.19 

Talfourd,  Sir  T.   N.     His  letters,  friends, 

life,  etc.     London,  1886.     2  v.     12°     .     .   1249.22 
Works  : 
Adventures  of   Ulysses.     London,   [n.d.] 

16° 431.3 

Eliana.     Boston,  1864.     12° 112.5 

Mrs.  Leicester's  school,  and  other  writ- 
ings in  prose  and  verse.    N.Y.,  1886. 

12° 1249.5 

Poems,  plays,  and  miscellaneous  essays. 

A.  Ainger,  Ed.     N.Y.,  1885.     12°    .     . 

Works  of.     London,  1855.     4  v.     8°     ,    . 

Lamb,  Charles  and  Mary.     Poems,  letters  and 

remains.     W.  C.  Hazlitt.    London,  1874. 

12° 

Poetry  for  children.     N.Y.,  1878.     18°   .     . 


48:3.17 


535.4 


132.1 


577.14 
1:34.15 


112.7 

583.18 


Lamb,  Charles  and  Mary  —  concluded. 

Tales   from    Shakespeare,   for  the    young. 

N.Y.,  1864.     16° 

Lamb,  Hazlitt,  and  others.  Personal   recollec- 
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Lamb,    Lady.      Warrior    kings    from    Charle- 
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1883.     8° 

Lamb,  Mrs.  Martha  J.     New  York   oily,  His- 
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1882.     4° 

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Lamb,  Mary,  Life  of.     (Famous  women  series. ) 
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Lambert,   T.   S.     Restoration    by   the   "Heat 
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LamOD,  Ward  H.     Lincoln,  Abraham,  Life  of. 

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Lamont,  James.     Yachting  in  the  Arctic  Seas. 

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La  Motte  Fouque,  F.  de.  Undine;  or.  The 
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Lamphere,  George  M.     The  U.  S.  government. 

Phila.,  1880.     8° 

Lamplighter,  The.     M.  S.  Cummins.     Boston, 

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Lamps  and  paths.     [Sermons  to  the  young.] 
T.  Munger.     Boston,  1885.     16°      ... 
Lamson,  Alvan.     The  church  of  the  first  three 
centuries.     Boston,  I860.     8°      .... 
Lamson,  Mrs.  Mary  S.     Life  and  education  of 
Laura  D.  Bridgman,  the  deaf,  dumb  and 
blind  girl.     Boston,  1878.     12°   ...     . 
Lancashire  gleanings.    W.  E.  A.  Axon.    Man- 
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Lancaster,  Jlass.,  The  early  records  of.  1643- 
1725.     H.    S.    Nourse,    Ed.     Lancaster, 

1884.  8° 

Public  library  catalogue,  1877 

Lances  of  Lynwood.  C.  M.  Yonge.  N.Y., 
18.56.     16° 

Lanceiwood,  Lawrence.  Cousin  Clara;  or, 
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Land  and  sea.  P.  H.  Gosse.  London,  186.5. 
12° 

Land,  labor,  and   gold.     W.  Howitt.     Boston, 

1885.  2  v.     12° 

"Land  of  charity;"    Account  of   Travancore 

and  its  devil  worship.  (India.)  S.  Ma- 
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Land  of  desolation.  (The  Arctic  regions.)  1. 
I.  Hayes.     N.Y.,  1872.     12° 

Land  of  fire.  The.  A  tale  of  adventure.  Mayne 
Reid.     London,  [n.d.]     12° 

Land  of  Gilead,  with  excursions  in  Leb.anon. 
L.  Oliphant.     N.Y.,  1881.     8°     .     .     .     . 

Land  of  gold,  The.  A  (ale  of  '49.  Illustrative 
of  early  pioneer  life  in  California,  and 
founded  upon  fact.  G.  G.  Spurr.  Bos- 
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451.18 


1.34.28 


1116.2 

695.4 
R.  L. 


915.13 
377.38 


1115.15 


675.22 


599.7 

154.5 

496.18 

312.1 

692.10 

361.. 32 

1241.14 

267.4 


177.29 
1227.6 

1414.2 
R.  L. 

461.20 
918.7 

648.27 
721.9 

723.14 
723.9 
937.1 
769.3 

387.29 


198 


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Land  of  Kliemi,  The.    Up  and  down  the  middle 

Nile.    L.  01iph.int..    Ediiihurgh,  1S82.   8°,      777.4 
Land   of  Lome.     Scottish   Ilidjrides.     K.   Bu- 
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Land  of  inisfoitnne,  In  the.     (Africa.)     Lady 

Florence  Di.\ie.     London,  1S82.     8°     .     .     774.11 
Land  of  Hip  Van  Winkle.     A  tonr  tlirough  the 
romantic    parts    of    the    CatsUills.      Its 
legends  and  traditions.     A.  E.  1'.  Searing. 

X.Y.,  1SS4.     8° R.  L. 

Land  of  the  midnight  sun.  Summer  and  win- 
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Lapland  and  nortliern  Finland.  P.  13. 
DuChaillu.  N.Y.,  1882.  2  v.  8"  .  .  7()9.10 
Land  of  the  moose,  the  bear,  and  tlie  beaver. 
Adventures  in  the  forests  of  the  Atha- 
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Til e  same 935.3 

Land  of  tlie  pigtail.  Its  people  and  customs; 
from  a  boy's  point  of  view.     B.  Clarke. 

London,  [n.d.]     12° 447.9 

Land  of  the  sky;  or,  Adventures  in  mountain 

byways.     F.  C.  Fisher.     N.Y.,  1876.     8°,     305.36 
Land  of  the  Veda.    (India.)    W.Butler.   N.Y., 

1872.     8° 720.1 

The  same 770.10 

Land  of  Thor,   Tlie.     J.    K.   Browne.     N.Y., 

1807.     12° 061.12 

Land  question.  The.  Burhcck,  W.  I,.  Histor- 
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England,  with  suggestions  for  some  im- 
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Pollock,  F.  The  land  laws.  (English  citi- 
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AVallace,  A.  R.  Land  nationalization,  its 
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the  system  of  landlord  and  tenant,  with 
that  of  occupying  ownership,  in  their 
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Land,  sea,  and  sky;  or,  Wonders  of  life  and 
nature.  A  description  of  the  physical 
geography  and  organic  life  of  the  earth. 
J.  Minshnll.  London,  [n.d.]  8°  .  .  .  1310.12 
Land,  The,  and  the  Book.  W.  A.  Thomson. 
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Vol.  I.  Southern  Palestine  and  .Jerusalem,      705.7 
II.  Central  Palestine  and  Phrenicia  .      774.2 
III.  Lebanon,  Damascus,  and  beyond 

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The  same.     N.Y.,  18.59.     2  v.     12°      .     .      003.5 
Lander,  Richard,  and  John.     Journal  of   the 
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Landolin.     B.  Auerbach.     N.Y.,  1878.     10°    .      376.2 
Landon,  Joseph.    School  management.     Lon- 
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Landon,  L.  E.     The  troubadour.     Phila.,  182-5. 

12' 012.8 

Landon,  JI.    D.      Saratoga,   in   1901.      N.Y., 

1872.     8° 232. 17 

Landor,  E.  W.     The  bushman;  or,  Life  in  a 

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Landor,    \VaUer    Savage.       Colvin,    S.     Life. 

(English  men  of  letters.)   N.Y.,1881.    12°,     192.33 
Ed.    Selections  from  his  writings.     Lon- 
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Forster,  J.    Life  and  works.    London,  1876. 

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Life.    London,  1869.     12° 147.2 


Lands  of    the  Saracen.      B.   Taylor.      N.Y., 

18.55.     12° 733.10 

Landscape.    P.  G.  Ilamerton.     Boston,  lS8a. 

12° 1012.7 

Landscape  gardening.    A.  J.  Downing.   N.Y., 

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Laudseer,  Sir  Edwin   Henry.      Life.      (Illus- 
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Life.     (Vol.    XV.   of    Artist   biographies.) 

M.  F.  Sweetser,  £:(i.    Boston,  1S79.     18°,      191.1 
M'orks  : 
Engravings    from   Landseer,   reproduced 
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4° R.  L. 

Studies;  illustrated  by  sketches  from  the 
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Lane, Edward  W.     Manners  and  customs  of  the 
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12° 722.5 

The  same 731 .9 

Lane,  Laura   M.     My  sister's   keeper.     N.Y., 

1880.     12° .379.6 

The  same.     32° 391.12 

Lane-Poole,  S.    Art  of  the  Sar.acens  in  Egypt. 

London,  1880.     8° .     1014.4 

Laneton    parson.age.      E.    M.    Sewell.     N.Y., 

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Lanfrey,  P.     Napoleon   I.,    History  of.     Lon- 
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Lang,  Andrew-.   Ballads  and  verses  vain.   N.Y., 

1884.     16° 577.9 

Letters  to  dead  authors.     N.Y.,  1886.     16°,  1251.13 
The  library.     (.\rt  at  home  series.)     Lon- 
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Trans.       Theocritus,    Bion    and     Mochus. 
Rendered  into  English  prose  with  an  in- 
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Lang,    Mrs.    Andrew.     Dissolving    views.     [.\ 

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Lange,  Frederick  A.     History  of  materialism. 

Boston,  1880.    3  v.    8° 676.11 

Langford,  John  A.,  Ed.     The  praise  of  books, 
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N.Y.,  [n.d,]     18° 295.2 

Langille,   J.    Hibhert.     Our    birds    and    their 

haunts.     Boston,  1884.     8° 1322.3 

Language.    Kavanagh,  M.     Origin  of  language 

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Muller,    M.      The    science    of    language. 

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Whitney,  W.  D.     Life  and  growth  of  lan- 
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The  same 055.8 

Language    and  the  study   of    language. 

N.V.,  1867.     8° 044.10 

Lanier,    Sidney.      The    boy's    King    Arthur. 

N.Y.,  1881.     8° 923.9 

The  boy's  Mabinogion.     The  earliest  Welsh 
tales  of  King  Arthur  in  the  famous  Red 
Book  of  Hergest.     N.Y.,  1881.     8°      .     .     448.20 
Ed.    The  boy's  Percy.    Old  ballads.    N.Y., 

1882.     8° 923.10 

The  English  novel,  and  the  principle  of  its 

development.     N.Y.,  1883.     12° .     .     .     .     1225.3 
Florida,  its  scenery,  climate  and  history. 

Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 491.15 


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Lanier,  Sidney  —  concluded. 

The  science  of  English  verse.     N.Y.,  ISSO. 

V:i° 675.19 

Lankester,  Dr.     Vegetable  substances  used  for 

tlie  food  of  man.     London,  [n.d.]     16°    .     648.30 
Lauman,  Cliaile.".     Adventures  in  the  wilds  of 

the  U.S.  Phila.,  1856.  2  v.  8°  .  .  .  665.17 
Haphazard  personalities.  Boston,  1886.  16°,  1251.11 
The  Japanese  in  America.   N.Y.,  1872.   12°,      256.2 

The  same 768.1.3 

The  life  and  explorations  of  Lieut.  James 
Booth  Lockwood  of  the  Greely  Arctic  ex- 
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Lanman,    James    H.     Michigan,    History    of. 

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Lanoye,  Ferdinand  de.    The  sublime  in  nature. 

N.Y.,  1870.     12° 242.15 

Lansdell,  Henry.     Through  Siberia.     Boston, 

1882.     8° 774.7 

Lanza,   Gaetano.     Applied   mechanics.     N.Y., 

188.5.     8° 132G.3 

Laocobn:   an  essay  on  the  limils  of  painting 
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1874.     12° 669.29 

Laodicean,  A ;  or,  The  castle  of  the  De  Stancys. 

T.Hardy.     N.Y.,  1881.     16° 388.15 

Laodiceaus,  and  other  essays.     R.  M.  Eyton. 

London,  1)<84.     16° 1231.22 

La  Plata.    The  Argentine  Confederation,  and 
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La^Plata  countries  of  South  America.     E.  J. 

M.Clemens.     Phila.,  1886.     12°      ...     797.12 
Lap}>enberg,  J.  M.     History  of  England  under 
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Lapsed  but  not  lost.     Mrs.  E.  Charles.     N.Y., 

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Larchey,  Loredan.      History   of    Bayard    the 

Good  Chevalier.     London,  1883.     8°    .     .     1123.1 
Larcom,  Lucy,  Ed.    Breathings  of  a  belter  life. 

Boston,  1849.     16° 283.20 

Idyl  of  work.     Boston,  187-5.     8°    .     .     .     .     566.14 

Poems.     Boston,  1869.     12° 552.24 

The  same.     (Complete.)     1885   ....     577.15 

Wild  roses  of  Cape  Ann,  and  other  poems. 
Boston,  1881.     12°      .........      575.2 

Larke,  J.   K.      Grant,   U.  S.,  Campaigns   of. 

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Larv7ood,  Jacob.    The  story  of  the  London 

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La   Salle,    R.    0.    de.    Life    of.      J.    Sparks. 

(American  biographies.  Vol.  I.)  .     .     .     .       111.3 
Lasauls,   Amalie   von.     Sister  Augustine,   an 

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Las^Cases,  Cnunt  de.     Napoleon  L,  Memoir  of. 

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Lassalle,  Charles.     Origin  of  the  Western  na- 
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Last  chronicle  of  Barset.     A.  TroUope.     N.Y., 

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Last    days    of    Pompeii.      E.    Bulwer-Lytton. 

Phila.,  1873.     16° 344.21 

Last  four  popes.    Cardinal  Wiseman.    London, 

[n.d.]     8°      114.14 

Last  knight.  The.    (Poems.]    Count  i-on  Auers- 

perg.     N.Y.,  1871.     12° 663.14 

Last  meeting,  The.     B.  Matthews.     N.Y.,  1885. 

12° 968.24 


Last  of  the  barons.    E.  Bulwer-Lytton.   Phila., 

1874.     10° :344.22 

The  same 344.9 

Last  of  the  Mohicans.     A  narrative  of   17.57. 

J.  F.  Cooper.     N.Y.,  1872.     8°  .     .     .     .     3i'9.43 

The  same.     12° 381.11 

The  same 312. 19 

Last  of  the  Mortimers.     Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Oli- 

phant.     N.Y.,  1862.     12° .323.15 

Last  tournament.  The.    A.  Tennyson.    Boston, 

1872.     1U° 565.7 

Late  Mrs.  Null,  The.     [A  novel.]    F.  R.  Stock- 
ton.   N.Y.,  1886.     12° 976.5 

The  same 976.17 

Late  remorse,  A.     F.  L.  Benedict.     N.Y.,  1883. 

12° 946.13 

Later    years.      W.    C.    Prime.       X.Y.,    18.54. 

12° 342.33 

Latham,  Henry.     Black   and   white.     Tour  in 

U.S.     London,  1867.     8° 725.1 

Examinations  considered   as    a   means    of 
selection.     Boston,  1886.     12°     ...     .     1249.3 
Lathrop,  George  P.    An  echo  of  passion.    Bos- 
ton, 1882.     12° 389.20 

Behind  time.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16°     ...     .     931.20 
Hawthorne,    A    study   of.      Boston,    1876. 

16° 211.34 

In  the  distance.     Boston,  1882.     16°.     .     .    388.19 
Newport.     [A  novel.]     N.Y.,  1884.     16°     .      957.4 
Spanish  vistas.     N.Y.,  18S3.     8°    .     .     .     .       776.2 
Latin-Snglish  lexicon.   E.  A.  Andrews.    N.Y., 

[n.d.]     8° R.  L. 

Latin  Fathers,  The  post-Nicene.  (Early  Chris- 
tian  literature  series.)     G.  A.  Jackson. 

N.Y.,  1884.     18° 1121.8 

Latin  language.     (See  list  of  foreign  books  at 

the  end  of  the  catalogue.) 
Latin  literature,  History  of;  from  Ennius  to 
Boethius.     G.    A.   Simcox.     N.Y.,  18S3. 

2  V.     12° 1222.22 

Latin  and  Greek  authors.  Half  hours  with. 
English  translations,  with  biographical 
notices.  G.  H.  Jennings  and  \V.  S.  John- 
stone.    N.Y.,  1882.     12° 1212.8 

Latouche,  John.     Travels  in  Portugal.     N.Y., 

187.5.     8° 703.12 

Latzina,  Francis.  The  Argentine  Republic  as 
a  field  for  European  emigration.     Buenos 

Aires,  1883.     8° 739.27 

Laugel,  Augusta.    U.  S.  during  the  war.   N.Y., 

1866.    8° 547.9 

Laughlin,  J.  Laurence.    The  history  of  bimetal- 
ism  in  the  U.S.     N.Y.,  1886.     8°     .     .     .1322.16 
The  study  of  political  economy.    N.  Y.,  1885. 

16° 1328.3 

Laura,  an  American  girl.    E.  E.  Evans.    Phila., 

1884.     12° 946.25 

Laura  Everingham;  or.  The  Highlands  of  Glen 

Dra.     J.S.Grant.     London,  [n.d.]     16°,     384.19 
Laurel  bush.    Mrs.  D.  M.  Craik.     N.Y.,  1876. 

12° 343. .3.5 

The  same 34;3.44 

Lavater,  John  Casper.    Essays  on  physiognomy. 

London,  1867.     8° 632.6 

Laveleye,   Emile   de.      Elements  of    political 

economy.     N.Y.,  1884.     12° 1324.10 

The  socialism  of  to-d.ay.     With  an  account 
of  socialism  in  England  by  G.  H.  Orpen. 

London,  [n.d.]     12° 1242.23 

La  Vendee.    A.  Trollope.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°,    963.12 
Lavinia     G.  Kuffini.     N.Y.,  1861.     12°.     .     .     425.19 


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Law.  Almy,  Charles,  Jr.,  and  Fuller,  Horace 
W.  Law  of  married  women  in  Massachu- 
setts.    Boston,  1S7.S.     12° 285.10 

Ames,  S.     The  science  of  law.     N.Y.,  1S70. 

12° 055.9 

Browne,  I.    Law  and  lawyers  in  literature. 

Boston,  1883.     12° 1222.13 

Brownbill,  ,T.  Principles  of  English  canon 
law.  Part  L  General  introduclion.  Lon- 
don, 188.3.     12° 1227.7 

Fowler,  W.  C.     Local  law  iu  Massachusetts 

and  Connecticut.     Albany,  1872.     4°   .     .      218.1 
Heard,  F.  F.     Oddities  of  the  law.    Boston, 

1881.     12° 1212.9 

Parsons,  T.     Laws  of  business.     Hartford, 

1809.     8° 241.4 

Rogers,  R.  V.,  Jr.  Law  of  hotel  life;  or. 
The  wrongs  and  rights  of  host  and  guest. 

San  Francisco,  1879.     10° 291.18 

Smith,  T.  L.  Elements  of  the  laws.  Out- 
lines of  the  civil  and  criminal  laws,  in 
force  in  the  U.S.  Phila.,  1875.  12°.  .  272.15 
Williams,  S.  E.  Forensic  facts  and  fallacies. 
A  popular  consideration  of  some  legal 
points  and  principles.  London,  1885.  16°,  1328.7 
Law  of  love.  The.     M.  Hopkins.     N.Y.,  1809. 

l:i° 240.19 

Law  unto  herself,  A.     K.  H.  Davis.     Phila., 

1878.     8° 305.75 

La\wford,   Henry.      The   cabinet  of  furniture 

designs.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     Folio R.  L. 

Lawless,  Emily.    A  millionaire's  cousin.    N.Y., 

1885.     10° 007.11 

Lawn  tennis,  badminton,  croquet,  troco,  rac- 
quets, fives,  nurrand  spell,  bowling,  hurl- 
ing, etc.     London,  [n.d.]     18°     ...     .  1214.20 
La^^rrence,   Mass.,  History   of.     H.  A.  Wads- 
worth.     Lawrence,  ISSO.     12°     ...     .       592.3 
Public  library  catalogue,  with  supplement. 
1873-83.     Lawrence,  1873-83.     2  v.     8°    .       R.  L. 
Law^rence,  Amos.     Diary  and  correspondence. 

Boston,  18.50.     8° 155.9 

Lawrence,  Eugene.     Historical  studies.    N.Y., 

1876.     S° 495.2 

Lawrence,  G.  B.     Border  and  b.astile.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12°    735.14 

Lawrence,  George  A.    Hagarene.     N.Y.,1875. 

8° .340.01 

Sword  and  gown.     Boston,  1859.     12°     .     .     343.33 
LaTwrence,  Sir  Henry,  Life  of.     Sir  U.  B.  Ed- 
wards and  H.  Merrivale.    N.Y.,1873.    8°,       151.9 
La'wrenoe,  John,  Genealogy  of  the  family  of. 

Boston,  1809.     8° 245.2 

Lawrence,  Lord  John,  Life  of.     R.  B.  Smith. 

N.Y.,  1883.     2v.     8° 1117.4 

Lawrence,  Margaret  \V.  Light  on  the  Dark 
lUver.  A  memorial  of  Mrs.  H.  A.  L. 
Hamlin.  Boston,  [n.d.]  12°  ....  177.13 
Lawrence's  adventures  among  the  ice  cutters, 
glass  makers,  coal  miners,  iron  men,  and 
ship  builders.    J.  T.  Trowbridge.    Phila., 

[n.d.]     10° 445.9 

Lawrences,   The.     C.   Tnrnbull.     N.Y.,  1872. 

12° , 344.5 

Lawrie  Todd.     .J.  Gait.     London,  1849.     12°  .      347.2 
La^v^son,  J.  A.     Wanderings  in  the  interior  of 

New  Guinea.     London,  1875.     12°.     .     .     490.16 
Law^ton,  George  W.     The    American    caucus 

.system.     N.Y.,  1885.     12° 1245.8 

Lawyer    abroad,    A.    H.    D.ay.      N.Y.,    1874. 

li° 724.0 


Lawyers.     Brightwell,  C.  L.     Early  lives  and 
doings  of  great  lawyers.     London,  1806. 

10° 147.13 

Browne,  I.     Studies  of  great  lawyers.     Al- 
bany, N.Y.,  1878.     12° 282.18 

Butler,  W.  A.     Lawyer  and  client.     N.Y., 

1871.     12° 2.30.23 

Forsyth,  W.     Ancient  and  modern  lawyers. 

N.Y.,  187--..     8° 143.5 

Jeaffreson,  J.  C.     A  hook  about  lawyers. 

N.Y.,  1807.     12° 217.13 

Knapp,  S.  L.    Lawyers,  statesmen  and  men 
of  letters.     [Biographical  sketches.  |    Bo.s- 

ton,  1821.     8°    . 152.1 

Lay  of  the  last  minstrel.     W.  Scott.     Boston, 

|n.d.]     lij" vol.  i.  of    ,504.10 

Lay  sermons.     T.    U.    Hu.xley.     N.Y.,    1870. 

12° 205.3 

Layard,   Austen   H.     Discoveries   in   Nineveh 

and  Babylon.     London,  1853.     2  v.     8°.     737.11 

The  same 777.12 

Nineveh  and  its  remains.     N.Y.,  18.53.    8°,    777.11 
Lazy  man's  work,  A.     [A  novel.]     F.  C.  Spar- 
hawk.     N.Y.,  1881.     16° 370-.30 

Lea,  Henry  C.     Historical  sketch  of  sacerdotal 

celibacy.     Phila.,  1807.     8° 231.10 

Superstition  and  force.     Phila.,  1870.     12°,      244.2 

The  same 1230.7 

Leaden  casket.  The.    Mrs.  A.  W.  Hunt.    N.Y., 

1881.     16° 376.31 

Leading  articles  on  various  subjects.     H.  Mil- 
ler.    N.Y.,  1870.     12° 244.10 

"Leal,   light    Iieart,    A."      A.    Lysler.      N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12° " 3S9.10 

Leather  manufacture.  The  art  of.     A.  Watt. 

London,  1885.     12° (;87.25 

Leathers,  Mrs.  Stanley.     Girls  of  Bredon  ;  and. 
Manor    house    stories.      London,    [n.d.] 

10° 447. 16 

Leavenw^orth  case,  The.     A   lawyer's   story. 

A.K.Green.     N.Y.,  1878.     12°.     .     .     .     373.35 
Leaves  from    the  tree  of    life.     R.   Newton. 

N.Y.,  1874.     10° 200.28 

Le  Breton,  Mrs.  Anna  L.     Memories  of  sev- 
enty years.     London,  1883.     12°      .     .     .1229.10 
Le  Brun,  Madame  Vigee,  Souvenirs  of.     With 

portrait.     N.Y.,  1879.     8° 175.16 

Lecky,  William  E.  H.     England  in  the  nine- 
teenth century.     N.Y.,  1878.     4v.     8°     .      694.2 
European  morals.  History  of.     N.Y.,  1869. 

2v.     8° 478.6 

Leaders  of  public  opinion  iu  Ireland.    N.  Y., 

1872.     12° 187.6 

The  same 222.2 

Rationalism  in  Europe,  History  of.     N.Y., 

1800.     2v.    8° 477.12 

Le  Conte,  Joseph.     Sight;  the  principles  of 

vision.     N.Y.,  1881.     12° 078.9 

Lectures  before  the  American  Institute  of  In- 
struction, 1859.     Boston,  1800.     12°    .     .      041.8 
Led-horse  claim.  The.     A  romance  of  a  mining 

camp.    M.  H.  Foote.    Boston,  1883.    10°,     943.21 
Ledyard,  John,  the  American  traveller,  Life 
of.     (American  biographies,  Vol.  XIV.) 
J.  Sparks.     Cambridge,  1829.     12°.     .     .       111.3 
The  s.-ime,  with  selections  from  his  jour- 
nals and  correspondence 297.12 

Lee,  Alfred.    Eventful  nights  in  Bible  history. 

N.Y.,  1880.     12° 1249.10 

Lee,  Charles,  General.    Moore,  G.  H.    Treason 

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Lee,  Charles,  General  —  concluded. 

Proceedings  at  the  court-ni.ii-tial    for  Iiis 

trial.    1778.    (llepriiited.)   N.Y.,  1804.   4°,     518.13 
Sparl<s,  J.    Life  of.    (American  biograpbics, 

Vol.  Vm.) 111.3 

Lee,   Charles  A.     The  elements  of   geology. 

N.Y.,  185.5.     16° 646.12 

Lee,  Eliza  B.     Bucliminster,  Joseph  and  J.  S., 

Memoirs  of.     Boston,  1849.     8°  .     .     .     .       145.8 
Julamerk ;  or,  The  converted  Jewess.     Lou- 
don, [n.d.]     16° 445. .32 

Partlienia.     Boston,  1858.     16° 414.7 

Kichter,  J.  P.  F.,  Life  of.     Boston,  1864. 
12° 161.5 

Lee,  Frederick  George.  Glimpses  in  the  twi- 
light. Notes,  records,  and  examples  of 
the  supernatural.    Edinburgh,  1885.    12°,  1245.12 

Lee,  Mrs.  H.  F.     Cranmer,  T.,  Life  and  times 

of.     Phila.,  18.5.5.     16° 111.4 

Historical  sketches  of  old  painters.     Phila., 

1805.     12° 484.18 

The  Huguenots  in   France   and   America. 

Boston,  1852.     2  v.     12° 484.16 

Lutlier,  Martin,  Life  and  times  of.     Phila., 

1855.     12° 161.17 

Sculpture    and    sculptors.      Boston,    1854. 
2  V.     12° 649.15 

Lee,  Harriet  and  Sophia.      Canterbury  tales. 

Boston,  1886.     3  v.     16° 975.2 

Lee,  Holme,  pseud.     See  Parr,  Harriet. 

Lee,  Katharine.     In  the  Alsatian  Mountains. 

London,  1883.     12° 778.15 

Lee,  M.  and  C.  The  oak  staircase.  A  story 
of  the  times  of  James  II.  N.Y.,  [n.d.] 
10° 304.87 

Lee,  Margaret.     Dr.    Wiliner's    love.     N.Y., 

1877.     1::° 360.24 

Lee,  Mrs.  K.     Anecdotes  of  the  habits  and  in- 
stincts of  animals.     N.Y.,  [n.d.l     16°.     .     449.14 
Anecdotes  of   the  habits  and  instincts  of 
birds,   reptiles  and   fishes.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

16° 449.15 

Trees,  plants  and  flowers.  London,  1854.  S°,     638.11 

Lee,  Gen.  liobert  E.  Life,  campaigns  and  pub- 
lic services.     By  a  distinguished  southern 

journalist.     N.Y.,  1871.     8° 183.11 

Four  years   with.     W.    IT.   Taylor.     N.Y., 

1877.     8° 498.13 

Lee,  Sidney  L.,  Ed.  Autobiography  of  Ed- 
ward, Lord  Herbert  of  Cherbury.  N.Y., 
1880.     8° 1143.1 

Lee,  Sophia.    Canterbury  tales.     N.Y.,  1857. 

12° " 342.6 

Lee,  Vernon,  pseud.     See  Paget,  Violet. 

Lee,  William.  Defoe,  Daniel,  Life  and  writ- 
ings of.     London,  1869.     3  v.     S°    .     .     .       175.9 

Leech    Club,   The.      G.    W.   Owen.      Boston, 

1874.     12° 3.34.14 

Leech,  II.  H.     Letters  of  a  sentimental  idler. 

N.Y.,  1869.     12° 216.6 

Leed,  Henry.  English  history  and  tragic  poet- 
ry, as  illustrated  by  Shakespeare.  Phila., 
1805.     12° 512.8 

Leedie  Yawcob  Strauss,  and  other  poems.     0. 

F.  Adams.     Boston,  1878.     12°  ...     .      573.8 

Leeds,  Josiah  W.  The  theatre.  An  essay 
upon  the  non-accordance  of  the  stage- 
plays    with    the    Christian     profession. 

Phila.,  1884.     16° 1238.13 

U.  S.,  Smaller  history  of  the.     Pbila.,  1882. 
12° 691.10 


Le  Fanu,  J.   S.     Checkmate.     Boston,    [n.d.] 

8° 377.22 

Leffing-well,  C.  W.     Reading  book  of  English 

classics.     N.Y.,  1879.     1'^° 280.12 

Left  behind;  or.  Ten  days  a  newsboy.     J.  Otis. 

N.Y.,  188.5.     10° 931.2 

Left-handed  Elsa.     Francillon,  R.  E.     Boston, 

[n.d]     10° 364.42 

Left  on  Labrador.     C.  A.  Stephens,  Ed.     Bos- 
ton, 1872.     16° 400.13 

Legal    profession.   Romantic    stories    of    the. 

London,  [n.d.]     12° 9.")2.15 

Legal  recreations.     Boston,  1877.     4  v. 

Vol.  I.  The  curiosities  and  law  of  wills.   J. 

Proffatt 271.3 

Vol.  II.  Humorous  phases  of  the  law.     I. 

Browne 271.4 

Vol.  III.  Judicial  puzzles.     J.  Paget      .     .      271.5 
Vol.   IV.  The   law   of  the  road;    or.   The 

wrongs  and  rights  of  a  traveller.     R.  V. 

Rogers,  Jr 271-0 

Legend  of  Jubal,  The.     [A  poem.]     Mr.s.  M. 

Cross.     Boston,  1874.     16° 566.7 

Legend   of    Montrose.     Sir  W.   Scott.     Edin- 
burgh, 1871.     12° 314.13 

The  same 315.13 

Legendary,  The.     K  P.  Willis.     Boston,  1828. 

12° 732.5 

Legendary  and  mythological   art,  Hand-book 

of.     C.  E.  Clement.     N.Y.,  1871.     12°    .    668.11 
Saints  and  their  symbols.     A  companion  in 

the    churches    and    picture    galleries  of 

Europe.     London,  1883.     8° 086.9 

Legendary  fictions  of  Irish  Celts.   P.  Kennedy. 

London,  1800.     12° 224.18 

Legendre,  A.  M.     Elements  of  geometry  and 

trigonometry.     Hartford,  1839.     12°    .     .       036.9 

The  same 030.10 

Legends  of  the  Madonna.     Mrs.  A.  Jameson. 

Boston,  1860.     10° 653.25 

Legends    of    the  monastic    orders.     Mrs.    A. 

Jameson.     Boston,  1860.     10°     ...     .     653.23 
Legge,  Alfred  Owen.     Pius  IX.;   the  story  of 

his  life.     London,  1875.     8° 1119.4 

Legge,  James.     The  religions  of  China.    N.Y., 

1881.     12°     .     .     .^ 768.2 

Leggo,  William.     History  of  the  administration 

of    the    Earl    of    Dufferin    in    Canada. 

Montreal,  1878.  '  S° 494.14 

Legouve,  Ernest.     Reading  as  a  fine  art.     Bos- 
ton, 1879.     10° 283.13 

Leibniz.    His  life  and  philosophy.     J.  T.  Merz. 

Phila.,  1884.     10° 1121.11 

Leicester  square;  its  associations  and  worthies. 

T.  Taylor.     With   a  sketch  of  Hunter's 

scientific    character    and    works,   by    R. 

Owen.     London,  1874.     12° 702.22 

Leifchild,  John   R.     The  higher  ministry  of 

nature.     N.Y.,  1872.     12° 626.17 

Leigh,  Frances  Butler.     Ten  years  on  a  Georgia 

plantation  since  the  war.     London,  1883. 

8° 779.7 

Leighton,  Alexander.     Mysterious  legends  of 

Edinburgh.     Edinburgh,  1864.     12°     .     .  1217.18 
Leighton,  Caroline  C.     Life  at  Puget  Sound, 

with   sketches  of  travel   in  Washington 

Territory,  etc.     Boston,  1884.     10°.     .     .     771.18 
Leighton,    John.      Jladre    Natura.      London, 

1H74.     10° 203.21 

Leighton,  William,  Jr.     At  the  court  of  King 

Edwin.    Phila.,  1878.    12° 571.15 


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Change.      The    whisper    of    the    Sphinx. 

[Poem.]     Phila.,  1S79.     12° 573.19 

A  sketch  of  Shakespeare.     Wheeling,  Va., 

1879.    S° 1S3.8 

The  sons  of  Godwin.     Phila.,  1877.     12°     .      571.9 

Iieighton  Court.     11.  Kingsley.     Boston,  ISGO. 

12° .' .",11.1 

Leila.    Caldiron.     Pilgrims  of  the  Rhine.     E. 

Buiwer-Lylton.     Phila.,  IS(i9.     12°      .     .     344.23 

Iieisler,  J.     Life.     C.  F.  Hoffnian.     (American 

,      bio;;raphies  Vol.  III.) 111.3 

Leisure-day  rhymes.     J.   G.    Saxe.     Boston, 

1875.     ]G° 553.9 

Leisure  hour,  The.     ISSO.     London,  1880.     8°,      755.0 

Leisure  hours  in  town.  A.  K.  H.  Boyd.  Bos- 
ton, 1802.     12° 732.7 

Leisure  thoughts   in  prose  and  verse.     T.  P. 

Moses.     Portsmouth,  N.H.,  1849.     12°     .     552.27 

Leisure-time  studies,  chielly  biological.  [Es- 
says and  lectures.]  A.  Wilson.  N.Y., 
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Leitch,  K.  P.,  and  Callow,  J.     Easy  studies  in 

w.ater-color  painting.    London,  [n.d.]   4°,    628.18 

Leitch,  William.     God's  glory  in  the  heavens. 

London,  ISGG.     12° 644.20 

Leith,  Alicia,  Ed.  Every  girl's  annual.  Lon- 
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Leith- Adams,  Mrs.   Madelon  Lenioine.  Phila., 

1879.     10° 391.14 

Leland,  Charles  G.     Algonquin  legends  of  New 
England;  or,  Myths  and  folk-lore  of  the 
Indian  tribes.     Boston,  18S4.     12°.     .     .     1415.6 
Tlie  Egyptian  sketch-book.     N.Y.,   1874. 

12° 722.11 

The  English  gypsies  and   their   language. 

N.Y.,  1873.     12° 234.4 

Gaudeamus!     (Uumorous  poems.]    Boston, 

1S72.     10° 551.44 

The  gypsies.     Boston,  18S2.     8°     .     .     .     .  1215.13 
Lincoln,   Abraham,   and  the   abolition    of 

slavery  in  the  U.S.  N.Y.,  1879.  12°  .  192.14 
The  minor  arts.  London,  ISSO.  10°  .  .  G81.25 
Sunshine  in  thought.     N.Y.,  1802.     12°      .     243.23 

Leland,  E.  H.  Farm  homes,  in-doors  and  out- 
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Le  Maout,  E.,  and  Dccaisne,  J.     A  system  of 

botany.     London,  1873.     8° C39.3 

Lemon,  Mark.     The    jest   book.     Cambridge, 

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Legends  of  Number  Nip.     London,  1804. 

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Up  and  down  the  London  streets.     Phila., 
1837.    8° G07.4 

Lena  Delta,  In  the.  A  narrative  of  the  search 
for  Lieut.-Commandcr  De  Long  and  his 
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the  Greely  relief  expedition,  and  a  pro- 
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Lena   Rivers.      Mrs.    M.    J.    Holmes.     N.Y., 

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The  same 424.33 

Lennox,  William  Pitt.  Celebrities  I  have 
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Leno,  John  Bedford.     The  art  of  boot  and  shoe 

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Lenoir,   Paul.      The   Fayoum;    or.   Artists  in 

Egypt.     London,  1873.     12° 715.10 


Lenormant,  Madame.     Madame  Ricamier  and 

her  friends.     Boston,  187.5.     12°      ...     114.18 

Lenox  Dare.     V.  F.  Townsend.     Boston,  ISSl. 

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The  .«ame 392.29 

Leofwine,  the  monk.  A  tale  of  a  Saxon  family. 
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Leoliue;    or.   Captured  and   rescued.     E.   G. 

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Leominster,   Mass.,   History  of.      D.    Wilder. 

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Leone.     (Round-robin   series.)     Boston,   1882. 

10° 398.23 

The  same 398.24 

Leonie.  A  tale  of  the  Franco-German  war  and 
of  the  siege  of  Paris.  A.  Lucas.  Lon- 
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Leonora   Casaloni ;   or.   The   marriage  secret. 

T.  A.  Trollope.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12°     .     .     375.23 

Leonora;  Letters;  Patronage.     M.  Edgeworth. 

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Leonowens,  Mrs.  Anna  H.    English  governess 

at  the  Siamese  court.  Boston,  1870.  12°,  715.15 
Life  and  travel  in  India.  Phila.,  [n.d.]  8°,  793.1 
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Le  Pileur,  A.     Woinlers  of  the  human  body. 

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Lepsius,  Richard.   Letters  from  Egypt,  Ethiopia 

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Le  Row,  Catherine.  A  fortunate  failure.  Bos- 
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Le  Sage,  A.  R.     The  adventures  of  Gil  Bias  of 

Sanlillane.     London,  1872.     12°      ...     351.28 

Lesbazeilles,  E.   The  marvels   of    the    polar 

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Leslie,  Charles  R.  Autobiograpliical  recollec- 
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Hand-book   for  young  painters.     London, 
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Squire  Lynne's  will.     London,  [n.d.]     12°,     303.79 

Leslie,  Mrs.  M.     Live  and  learn.     Boston,  1808. 

10° 464.5 

Leslie  Goldlhwaite's  life,  A  summer  in.     Mrs. 

A.  D.  T.  Whitney.     Boston,  1807.     12°    .      327.4 

Les  Miserables.    V.Hugo.     N.Y.,  1880.     2  v. 

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Payn.     NY.,  1878.     8° 369.23 

Lessing,  Goll hold  E.,  Life  of.  A.  Stahr.  Bos- 
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Wurkts : 
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Lesson   in   love,  A.      E.   O.   Kirk.      (Round- 
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The  Slime 398.4 

Lessons  from  my  masters.     Carlyle,  Tennyson 

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Lessons  in  life.     J.  G.  Holland.     N.Y.,  1861. 

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Lester,  C.  Edwards.     The  glory  and  shame  of 

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Letter  of  credit.    S.  Warner.    N.Y.,  1882.    12°,      389.2 

The  same 389.1 

Letters    aiiU   social   aims.      li.    W.    Emerson. 

Boston,  1870.     12° 224.2.1 

Letters.     Barker,  Lady  M.  A.     Letters  to  Guy. 

Lonilon,  1SS.5.     12° '    .     780.15 

Bryant,  W.  C.   Letters  of  a  traveller.   N.Y., 

18.59.     12° 733.1.3 

The  same.     (Second  series) 6153.4 

Letters  from  the  East.     N.Y.,  18G9.     12°,     213.14 
Holland,   J.   G.      Letters   to   the   Joneses. 

N.Y.,  1803.     12° 264.4 

Letters   to   yoimg   people.      N.Y.,   1S.j8. 

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JaeI<son,    Mrs.    11.      Letters    from   a   cat. 

(.Juvenile.)     Boston,  1879.     12°.     .     .     .      911.7 
Lang,  A.     Letters  to  dead  authors.     N.Y., 

1SS6.     10° 1251.13 

Leech,   H.    H.      Letters   of  a  sentimental 

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Sigourney,  L.  H.     Letters  of  life.     N.Y., 

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Thirhvall,  C.     Letteis  to  a  friend.     Boston, 

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Lettice  Eden;  or,  The  lamps  of  earth  and  the 
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1877.     12° 366.32 

Letty  Hyde's   lovers;   or,  The  household  bri- 
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Levana;  or.  The  doctrine  of  education.     J.  P. 

F.  Richter.     Boston,  1863.     8°    .     .     .     .      253.7 
Lever,   Charles  J.     Life.     W.  J.   Fitzpatrick. 

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H'&rA-.v  .• 
Arthur  O'Leary.     London,  [n.d. |     10°     .      351.1 
Barrington.     London,  [n.d.]     10°    .     .     .      351.2 
Bramleighs  of   Bishop's  folly.     London, 

[n.d.]     12° "351.29 

Charles  O'Malley.     London,  [n.d.  |     10°.      351.3 

The  same .351.4 

Confessions    of    Con    Cregan.     London, 

[n.d.]     12°     .... 412.16 

The  same 351.6 

Confessions  of  Harry  Lorrequer.     N.Y., 

1806.     10° 351.5 

The  D.iltons.  London,  [n.d.]  16°  .  .  351.7 
Davenport  Dunn.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  12°.  .  351.8 
A  day's  ride.  Londcm,  [n.d.]^  16°.  .  .  351.9 
The  Dodd  family  abroad.    Loudon,  [n.d.] 

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Fortunes    of    Glencore.     London,   [n.d.] 

16° 351.11 

Horace  Templeton.  London,  [n.d.]  12°,  394.8 
Jack  Hinton.  London,  [n.d.]  16°  .  .  351.12 
The  knight  of  Gwynne.     London,  1872. 

16° 351.13 

Lord  Kilgobbin.  N.Y.,  1872.  8°  .  .  .  346.34 
Lutlrel  of  Arran.  L(mdon.  [n.d.]  16°  .  351.14 
Martins  of  Cro'  Martin.     London,  1872. 

10° 351.15 

Maurice  Tiernay.  London,  [n.d.]  10°.  351.16 
The  O'Donoghuc.  London,  [n.d.]  16°.  351.17 
One  of  them.  London,  [n.d.]  16°  .  .  351.18 
Roland  Cashel.  London,  [n.d.]  16°.  .  351.19 
Sir    Brook    Fossbrooke.     London,  [n.d.] 

12° 394.9 

Sir  Jasper  Carew.  Londonj  [n.d.]  16°.  351.20 
That  boy  of  Norcott's,  and  other  stories. 

London,  [n  d.]     12° 394.10 

Tom  Burke  of  ours.  London,  [n.d.]  16°,  351.21 
Tony  Butler.     London,  [n.d.]     12°      .     .     394.11 


Levien,  Edward.  Memories  of  Socrates.  Lon- 
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Goethe,  Life  and  works  of.     Boston,  1856. 

2  V.     12° 165.8 

The  physical  basis  of  mind.     Bo.ston,  1877. 

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Physiology   of    common   life.     N.Y.,  ISCO. 

2  V.     12° 633.12 

Problems  of  life  and  mind.     Boston,  1874. 

2  V.     12° 232.6 

The  same.     (Third  series. )    Boston,  1880. 

12° 286.17 

The  same 294.20 

LeTvin,  Thomas  H.  A  fly  on  the  wheel;  or. 
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Le'v^is,  Alonzo.    Poetical  works.    I.  Lewis,  Ed. 

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Lewis,  Angelo  J.,  [pseud..  Professor  Hoffman.) 

Conjurer  Dick.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°.     .     .     935.14 
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Le'wis,   C.   T.     Germany,   History   of.     N.Y., 

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Let^ris,  Dio.     Five-minute  chats    with    young 

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Gymnastics,  The  new.     Boston,  1862.     12°,      631.2 
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Lewis,  T.  C.    Heroes  of  science.    Mechanicians. 

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Lewis,  Lady  Theresa.  Lives  of  the  friends  of 
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Lewis  and  Clarke's  expedition  to  the  Pacific  in 

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Liberty,  History  of.     S.  Eliot.     Boston,  1853. 

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Liberty,  On.     J.  S.  Mill.     Boston,  1863.     12°,     226.19 

Liberty  of  the  press,  speech,  and  public  wor- 
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Libraries,  Free,  town ;  their  formation,  man- 
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Liddell,  Mrs.  Edward.     Songs  in  minor  keys. 

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Liddell,  II.  G.     Julius  Cassar,  Life  of.     N.Y., 

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Rome,  History  of.     N.Y.,  1858.     12°.     .     .      527.4 
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Lie,  Jonas.    The  barque  "  Future."     Mrs.  O. 

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Lienard.  Specimens  of  the  decoration  and 
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Life,  A,  for  a  life.     Mrs.  D.  M.  Craik.     N.Y., 

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The  same 343.29 

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Life   and    character.   Thoughts  on.     [Essays.] 

S.  P.  Herron.     Phila.,  1873.     12°    .     .     .      225.9 

Life  and  her  children.  Glimpses  of  animal  life 
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Life  and  literature  in  the  Fatherland.     J.  F. 

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Life  and  nature  under  the  tropics.  (South 
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Life  here  and  there.     N.  P.  Willis.     Auburn, 

18.54.     12° 712.9 

Life,  How  to  make  the  best  of.  J.  M.  Gran- 
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Life  in  nature.     J.  Hinton.     N.Y.,  1872.     12°.     2-33.17 

Life  in  the  clearings.     Mrs.  S.  Moodie.     N.Y., 

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Life  in  the  open  air.     T.  Winthrop.     Boston, 

1803.     12° 712.12 

Life  in  the  sick-room.     II.  Martineau.     Boston, 

1844.     12° 233.19 

Life  in  the  southern  isles;  or.  Scenes  and  inci- 
dents in  the  south  Pacific  and  New  Guin- 
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Life:  its  nature,  varieties,  etc.     L.  H.  Grindon. 

Phila.,  1800.     12° 626.13 

Life  of  trust.     G.  Miiller.     Boston,  1867.     12°  .      216.4 

Life  on  the  Mississippi.  S.  L.  Clemens.  Bos- 
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The  same 779.2 

Life  Saving  Service  of  the  U.  S.  Annual  re- 
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Life,  The,  that  now  is.     R.  Collyer.     Boston, 

1871.     12° ' 265.30 

Life  under  glass.     G.  A.  Shove.     Boston,  1874. 

12° 262.7 

Life  without  and  within.  M.  F.  Ossoli.  Bos- 
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Life's  aftermath.     A  story  of  a  quiet  people. 

Mrs.  E.  Marshall.     N.Y.,  1870.     12°   .     .     425.21 
Life's  assize,  .\.     Mrs.  J.  II.  Riddell.     London, 

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Life's  promise  to  pay.     C.  L.  Conway.    Phila., 

ls7i>.     12° 301.61 

Life-history  of  our  planet.     W.  G.  Gunning. 

N.y.,  1879.     12° 675.5 

Light.     Abbott,  J.     N.Y.,  1871.     10°  .     .     .     .     635.15 
Lloyd,  U.     Wave-theory  of  light.     London, 

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Lomrael,  E.    The  nature  of  light,  with  a 
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Stokes,  G.  B.     The  nature  of  light.     [Lec- 
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Light  as  a  means  of  investigation.     [Lec- 
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Tait,  P.  G.    Light.    Edinburgh,  1884.    12°,     1324.1 
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Wright,  L.     A  course  of  experimental  op- 
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Light  of  Asia;  or,  The  great  renunciation. 
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"Light  of  Asia,"  and  Light  of  the  world.  A 
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liight  of  the  West,  The.     By  a  graduate  of 

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Light *on  the  cloud;  or.  Hints  of  comfort  for 
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Light  on  the  dark  river;  or,  Memorials  of  Mrs. 
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Lighthouses  and  lightships.  W.  H.  D.  Ad- 
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Lightning  express.     W.   T.   Adams.     Boston, 

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Ijike  agentleman.  (A  temperance  story. )  Bos- 
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Like  his    own    daughter.     A  story  for  girls. 

N.Y.,  1883.     12° 940.8 

Like  unto  like.     Mrs.  K.  S.  McDowell.     N.Y., 

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Lil,  "Fair,  fair  with  golden  hair;"  or,  Kilcor- 
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Lillie,  Arthur.     Buddha  and  early  Buddhism. 

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Lillie,  John,  and  Hoey,  Mrs.  C,  Trans.  Letters 

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Lilliesleaf.     Sequel   to  "  Margaret  Maitland." 
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Lillingstones  of  Lillingstone.    E.  J.  Worboise. 

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liilliput    lectures.      W.    B.    Rands.     London, 

1871.     12= 228.5 

Lily  and  the  cross.     [A  novel.]     J.  De  Millc. 

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Lindsay,  Lord.     Letters  on  Egypt,  Edom,  and 

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Lingard,  John.     England,   Historj'of.   Boston, 

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1872.  8° R.  L. 

Links  in   Rebecca's  life.     Mrs.   I.    M.   Alden. 

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Links  in  the  chain  of  evidence,  connecting 
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Lion  Battalion,  The,  and  other  stories.     M.  E. 

Hullah.     London,  1885.     16°      ....     931.15 

Lion  Ben  of  Elm  Island.     E.  Kellogg.    Boston, 

1870.     16° .     .     .     .    442.24 

Lion  hunting  in  Algeria.    J.  Gerard.    London, 

1857.     16° 722.18 

Lion  Jack:  a  story  of  perilous  adventures 
among  wild  men,  and  the  capturing  of 
wild  beasts;  showing  how  menageries  are 
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Lionel  Lincoln.   J.F.Cooper.   N.Y.,  18-5.5-   12°.     312-20 
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Lionel's  courase.    D.  Wise.    Phila.,  1873.    16°,      464.4 

Lippincott,  Mrs.  Sara  J.,  (pseud.,  Grace.Green- 
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1873.  12° 713.9 

Queen  Victoria.     Her  girlhood  and  w^oman- 

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Records  of  five  years.  Boston,  1867.  12°.  263.11 
Stories  and  legends.  London,  1864.  16°  .  461.17 
Stories   and   sights   of    France   and    Italy. 

Boston,  1867.     16° 731.3 

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Vol.  XVII.  Jan.-June,  1876. 

XVIII.  July-Dec,  1S76. 

XIX.  Jan.-June,  1877. 

XS.  July-Dec,  1877. 

XXI.  Jan.-June,  1878. 

^        XXII.  July-Dec,  1878. 

XXIII.  Jan.-June.  1879. 

XXIV.  July-Dec,  1879. 
XXV.  Jan.-June,  ISSO. 

XXVI.  July-Dec,  13S0. 
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Vol.  XXVIII.  July-Dec,  1S81. 
XXIX.  Jan. -June,  I8S2. 
XXX.  July-Dec,  1882. 
XXXI.  Jan.-June,  1883. 
XXXII.  July-Dec,  I8S3. 
XXXI II.  Jan.-June,  1884. 
XXXIV.  July-Dec,  1884. 
XXXV.  Jan.-June,  1885. 
XXXVI.  July-Dec,  1885. 
XXXVII.  Jan.-June,  1886. 
Iiist,  Friedricl).     The  national  system  of  polit- 
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Liszt,  Life  of.     L.  Nohl.     Chicago,  1884.     12°,  1126.19 
Life  of  Chopin.     Phila.,  1863.     16°     .     .      211.9 
Litchfield,   Grace  Denio.     Criss-cross.     N.Y., 

18S.5.     10° 909.16 

The  knight  of    the   Black    Forest.     N.Y., 

188.5.     16°     . 966.22 

Literary  and  social  judgments.     [Essays.]     W. 

R.  Gregg.     Boston,  1S73.     12°     ...     .      222.3 
Iiiterary    art.      A    conversation    between    a 
painter,  a  poet,   and  a  philosopher.     J. 

Albec     N.Y.,  1881.     10° _  128.30 

Literary  character.  The.     I.  Disraeli.     N.Y., ' 

1868.     8° 254.5 

Literary  criticism,  Essays  in.     R.  H.  Ilulton. 

Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 216.20 

Literary  life.  The.    F.  Jacox.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]  8°,     233.12 
Literary  recollections.     J.  Payn.     N.Y.,  1884. 

12° 1231.23 

Literary  relations   of  England   and   Germany 
in  the  sixteenth  century.     C.  H.  Herford. 

Cambridge,  Eng.,  1886.     12° 1252.4 

Literary  remains  of  the  late  Henry  James. 

W.  James,  Ed.     Boston,  1885.     12°     .     .     1236.8 
Literary  style,  and  other  essays.    W.Mathews. 

Chicago,  1881.     12° 129.13 

Literati,  The     E.  A.  Poe.     N.Y.,  18-55.     12°.       1.33.6 
Literature.     See  also  various  countries,  Amer- 
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American    prose.     Selections    from    Haw- 
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Berington,  Joseph.     Literary  history  of  the 
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Coan,  T.   M.,   Ed.    Studies  in   literature. 

N.Y.,  1883.     16° 1224.8 

Disraeli,  I.     Amenities  of  literature.     Bo.s- 

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Fisher,  G.  P.,  Ed.  (Early  Christian  litera- 
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Foreign  standard  literature.  Specimens  of. 
Boston,  1839-41.  Vol.  I.,  II.,  V.-VIII., 
X.,  XL     12°. 

Vols.  I.  and  II.  Philosophical  miscella- 
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Vols.  V.  and  VI.  Introduction  to  ethics, 
including  a  critical  survey  of  moral 
systems.     Jouffrpy.     W.  H.  Channing, 

Trarnt ,  296.2 

Vols.  VII.  and  VIII.    German  literature. 

W.  Slenzel.     C.  C.  Felton,  Trans.    .     .       296.3 
Vols.    X.   and  XI.     Theodore;    or.   The 
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Gilfilliin,  G.  Sketches  of  modern  literature. 
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Gosse,  E.  W.  Studies  in  the  literature  of 
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Hallani,  H.  Introduction  to  the  literature 
of  Europe  in  the  fifteenth,  sixleenth  and 
seventeenth  centuries.     N.Y.,  1841.     2  v. 

8° 231.2 

The  same     1854.     3  v.     8° 257.5 

The  same     1884.     2  v.     12° 1242.14 

Montgomery,  J.  General  literature.  [Lect- 
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Posnett,    H.    M.     Comparative    literature. 

N.Y.,  1886.     12° 1249.13 

Schlegel,  F.  History  of  literature.  Lon- 
don, 18.59.     12° 222.9 

Townsend,  G.  II.  Every  day  book  of  mod- 
ern literature.     London,  1870.     8°  .     .     .       252.3 

Whipple,  E.  P.     Literature  of  the  age  of 
Elizabeth.     Boston,  1869.     12°    ...     .     224.24 
Literature  and  dogma.     M.  Arnold.     Boston, 

1873.     12° 234.18 

Literature  and  life.     E.  P.  Whipple.     Boston, 

1871.     12° 226.22 

Littell's  Living  Age.  Boston,  1872-86.  58  v.  8°,      752.1 

Vol.  112.  Jan.-M.arch,  1872.         Vol.  142.  July-Sept.  1879. 

113.  Apiil-.lunc,  1872.  143.  Oct.-Dcc,  1879. 

114.  .Jnly-Sept.,  1872.  144.  Jan.-Mar.,  1880. 

115.  Oct, -Dec,  1872.  145.  Apr.-.Tune,  1880. 

116.  Jiin.-Miirch,  187S.  146.  July-Sept.,  1880. 

117.  April-June,  18;3.  147.  Oct.-Dec.,  18S0. 
lis.  Ju;y-Sept.,  1873.  148,  Jan, -Mar.,  1881. 

119.  Oct.-Dec,  1873.  149.  Apr-June,  1881. 

120.  Jan.-Mar.,  1874.  150.  July-Si-pt.,  1881. 

121.  .\pr.-June,  1874.  161.  Oct.-Dec,  1881. 

122.  July-Sept.,  1874.  1.52.  J:m.-Mar  ,  1882. 

123.  Ocl.-Dcc,  1874.  153.  Apr.-June,  18S2. 

124.  Jan.-Mar.,  1875.  154.  July-Sept.,  1882. 

125.  Apr.-June,  1.S75.  165.  Oct,-Dec.,  1882. 

126.  July-Sept.,  1875.  156.  J.-in.-Mar.,  1883. 

127.  Oct.-Dec,  1875.  157.  Apr.-June,  1883. 

128.  Jan.-Mar.,  1S76.  163.  July-Sept.,  188.3. 

129.  Apr-June,  1S76.  159.  Oct.-Dec,  1SS3. 

130.  July-Sept  ,  1876  100.  .T.in.-Mar.,  1884. 

131.  Oct.-Dec,  1876.  161.  Apr.-Junc',  1884. 

132.  J.in.-Mar.,  1877.  162.  July-Sept  ,  1884. 
1.33.  Apr.-June,  1877.  163.  Oct.-Dec,  1884. 
134.  July-Sept.,  1877.  164.  .Jan.-Mar.,  1885. 
1.35.  Oct.-Dec,  1877.  165.  Apr.- June,  1885. 

136.  Jan.-Mar.,  1878.  106.  July-Sept.,  1885. 

137.  Apr.-June,  1878.  167.  Oct.-Dec,  1885. 

138.  July-Sept.,  1878.  168.  ,Ian.-Mar.,  1836. 

139.  Oct.-Dec,  1878.  169.  Apr.-June,  1886. 

140.  Jan  -Mar.,  1379.  170.  July-Sept.,  1886. 

141.  Apr.-June,  1879.  171.  Oct.-Dec,  1886. 

Little,  Henry  W.     Madagascar;  its  history  and 

people.     Edinburgh,  1884.     12°  .     .     .     .     785.12 

Little  and  wise;  or.  Sermons  to  children.     W. 

W.  Newton.     N.Y.,  1877.     10°    ....     441. .36 

Little  Bobtail.     W.  T.  Adams.     Boston,  [u.d.] 

10° 4.56.12 

Little  boots.     J.Harrison.     N.Y.,  1871.     16°.     444.12 

Little  boy's  story.      J.  Gourand.     N.Y.,  1869. 

16° 434.11 

Little  brothers  and  sisters.     Mrs.  E.  Marshall. 

N.Y.,  187.5.     16° 444.10 

Little    brown    girl.    The      E.    Stuart.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     16° 447. 10 

Little  by  little;  or.  The  cruise  of  the  "Fly- 
away." (Juvenile.)  W.T.Adams.  Bos- 
ton, 1871.     16° 4.56.19 

Little  camp,  The   S.Warner.    N.Y.,  1874.  16°,      444.7 

Little  Christie  and  her  friends.     Boston,  [n.d.] 

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Little    Classics.     E.    Joliiison,    Ed.     Boston, 

1875.     16  V.     18° 302.41 

Vol.  I.  Exile.      Vol.  IX.  Comedy. 
II.  Imellect.  X.  Chiidliood. 

III.  Tragedy.         XI.  Heroism. 

IV.  Life.  XII.  Fori  line. 

V.  Laughter.     XIII.  Narrative  poems. 
VI.  Love.  XIV.  Lyrical  poems. 

VII.  Komance.      XV.  Minor  poems. 
VIII.  Mystery.       XVI.  Aiilhors. 

Little  country  girl,  A.     S.  C.  Woolsey.     Bos- 
ton, 1885.     10° 931.10 

Tlie  same 969.12 

Little  Dnrrit.     C.  Dickens.     N.Y.,  1869.     2  v. 

12° 355.7 

The  same -    .      356.9 

The  same 357.8 

The  same 393.12 

Little  Duke,  The.     Richard  the  Fearless.     C. 

M.  Yonge.     London,  1881.     10°      ...      922.6 

Little   flower  seekers.     R.  Mulhollaud.     Lon- 
don, [n.d.l     12° 4.54.21 

Little-folk   life.     M.   A.   Dodge.     N.Y.,    1872. 

16° 4.36.16 

LittleFolks.    A  magazine  for  the  young.    N.Y., 

[n.d.]     4°      929.10 

Little   folks  astray.      R.   S.    Clarke.      Boston, 

1872.  16° 466.2 

Little  folks  in  featliers  and  fur,  and  others  in 

neither.     O.  T.  Miller.     N.Y.,  1883.     4°,     923.13 

The  same 923.14 

Little    foxes.      Mrs.    II.    B.    Stowe.     Boston, 

1868.     12° 243.13 

Little  good-for-nothing.     A.  Daudet.     Boston, 

1878.     12° ■ 368.37 

Little    grandfather.      R.  S.    Clarke.     Bo.'^ton, 

1873.  16° 460.6 

Little    grandmother.     R.   S.   Clarke.     Boston, 

1872.     16° 406.5 

Little  Guzzy,  and  other  stories.     J.  Uabberton. 

N.Y.,  1S78.     12° 375.5 

Little  gypsy,  The.     E.  Sauvage.     Boston,  1808. 

16° 461.26 

Littlehinges.    (Juvenile.)    M.B.Hunt.    N.Y., 

[n.d.]     16°    449.21 

Little  Joanna.     K.Thorpe.     NY.,  1876.    8°.      365.6 
Little  Karin.      Mrs.   M.   S.   Schwartz.     Hart- 
ford, 1873.     8° 395.5 

Little   Kate  Kirby.     F.   Vf.   Robinson.     N.Y., 

1874.  8° .309.40 

Little  lame  prince.     Mrs.  D.  M.  Craik.     N.Y., 

187.5.     10° 430.10 

Little  Lucy's  wonderful  globe.     C.  M.  Yonge. 

London,  1881.     16° 922.7 

Little  master.  The.     J.  T.  Trowbridge.     Bos- 
ton, 1887.     12° 930.0 

Little    men.      L.    M.    Alcott.      Boston,    1871. 

16° 327.15 

The  same 327.16 

The  same 327.17 

Little  moorland  princess.     E.  John.     Mrs.  Wis- 

ter.  Trans.     Phila.,  1872.     12°     ...     .      316.7 
The  same 316.22 

Little  I'edllngton.    J.  Poole.    N.Y.,  1852.    2  v. 

10° 431.11 

Little   people   of  Asia.     O.   T.  Miller.     N.Y., 

1883.     4° 915.10 

The  same 923.15 

The  same 923.16 

Little  pilgrim,  A.     Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Oliphant. 

Boston,  1883.     16° 949.18 


Little  Pussy  Willow.  Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe.  Bos- 
ton, 1871.     16° 434.1 

Little  savage,  The.     F.  Marryat.     N.T.,  1859. 

12° 455.8 

Little  sister.     (No  name  series.)    Boston,  1882. 

10° 945.3 

The  same 945.4 

Little  sunshine's  holiday.     Mrs.  D.  M.  Craik. 

N.Y.,  1871.     10° 462.20 

Little  upstart,   A.     W.   P.    Rideing.    Boston, 

1885.     12° 968.6 

Little  women.     L.  M.   Alcott.     Boston,   1809. 

10° 327.18 

The  same 327.19^ 

The  same 327.22 

The  same 327.23 

Littlejohn,  A.  N.  Individualism:  its  growth 
and  tendencies,  with  some  suggestions  as 
to  the  remedy  for  its  evils.  [Sermons.] 
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Live  aiul  learn.     Mrs.  M.Leslie.     Boston,  1868. 

10° 404.5 

Live  boys;  or,  Charley  and  Nasho  in  Texas.    A. 

Morecamp.     Boston,  1879.     16°  .     .     .     .       447.2 

Live  boys  in  the  Black  Hills;  or,  The  young 
Texan  gold  hunters.  A.  Morecamp. 
Boston,  1880.     16° 913.8 

Live  oak  boys.  Adventures  of  Richard  Consta- 
ble afloat  and  ashore.  E.  Kellogg.  Bos- 
ton, 1883.     10° 910.25 

Livermore,  A.  A.,  and  others.    Anti-tobacco. 

[Lectures.]     Boston,  1883.     18°.     .     .     .     1313.7 

Livermore,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  D.  Zoe.  Cincin- 
nati, 185.5.     2  V.     12° 411.6 

Livermore,     George,       Memoir     of.     Charles 

Deane.     Boston,  1809.     8° 118.4 

The  same 168. 17 

An  historical  research  respecting  the  opin- 
ions of  the  founders  of  the  republic,  on 
negroes  as  slaves,  as  citizens,  and  as  sol- 
diers.    Boston,  1862.     8° 542.11 

The  same 542.12 

The  same 542.13 

Livermore,  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Thirty  years  too 
late.      One    in    a    thousand.      [Stories.] 

Boston,  [n.d.]     32° 391.1 

What    shall   we  do  with    our  daughters? 

[Lectures.]    Boston,  1883.     16°.    .    .    .1224.21 

Lives  and  deeds  worth  knowing  about.     W.  F. 

Stevenson.     N.Y.,  1870.     10°      ....     211.33 

Liverpool,  From,  to  St.  Louis.  N.  Hall.  Lon- 
don, 1870.     12° 722.16 

Living  link.  The.    J.  De  Mille.   N.Y.,  1874.  8°,     346.52 

Living  or  dead.      [A   novel.]     F.    J.    Fargus. 

N.Y.,  1880.     16° 975.20 

Living  too  fast;  or.  The  confessions  of  a  bank 

officer.    W.T.Adams.   Boston,  1870.  12°,      366.8 

Living  -words.     E.  H.  Chapin.     Boston,  1860. 

12° 265.6 

Livingstone,  David.  Adams,  H.  G.  The 
weaver  boy  who  became  a  missionary. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 178.26 

Blaikie,  W.  G.     Personal  life  of,  from  jour- 
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Livingstone,  Davitl  —  conchideil. 

Stanley,  11.  M.     IIow  I  found  Livingstone. 

N.Y.,  1872.    8° 726.5 

Works : 
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1S5S.    8" 717.5 

and   C.      Expedition    to    the    Zambesi. 
N.Y.,  lS6fi.     8° 665.9 

Livingstone  and  Moffat.    Heroes  of  the  desert. 

A.  Manning.     London,  1SS5.     12°  .     .     .       935.4 

Livingstone,  Edward,  Life   of.     C.  H.  Hunt. 

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Livius,  Titus.  History  of  Rome.  D.  Spillan, 
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Liza.     I.  1.  Turgenieff.     N.Y.,  1872.     16°     .     .     302.17 

Llanover,  Lady,  Ed.     Autobiography  and  cor- 
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Lloyd,  B.  E.  Lights  and  shades  in  San  Fran- 
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Lloyd,    Humphrey.       Wave-theory    of    light. 

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Lloyd,  \yilliam  Watkiss.  Critical  essays  on 
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Lob-lie-by-the-fire,  and  other  tales.     lifrs.  J. 

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Locke,  David  K.,  {pseud..  Petroleum  V.  Nasby. ) 
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Morals    of    Abou  Ben    Adhem.       Boston, 

1875.     12° 415.5 

Nasby  in  exile;  or,  Six  months  of  travel  in 

England,  etc.     Boston,  1882.     8°     .     .     .       773.8 
"Swingin'    round    the   cirkle."       Boston, 
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Locke,  E.  W.  Three  years  in  camp  and  hospi- 
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Locke,    John.     Fowler,    T.    Life    of.      X.Y., 

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King,  Lord.     Life  and  letters  of.     London, 

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Works.     (Complete.)   London,  1875.   2  v. 

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Locke  Amsden;  or,  The  schoolmaster.     D.  P. 

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Lock-wood,  Henry  C.     The  abolition  of  the 

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A.  Sinclair.     N.Y.,  1885.     12°     ...     .     1325.9 
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Lodge,  Henry  C.  Cabot,  George,  Life  and  let- 
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Ed.  Hamilton,  Alexander,  Works  of.    K.  Y., 

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Short  history  of   the   English  colonie.s   in 

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Studies  in  history.     Boston,  1884.     12°   .     .  1411.22 
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Loftie,  W.  J.     London,  A  history  of.    London, 

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A  ride  in  Egypt.     London,  1879.     12°     .     .     762.11 
Log-book  of  a  fisherman   and   zoologist.     F. 

Biickland.     London,  1875.     8°   .     .     .     .     663.28 
Log  of  the  "Forluna."     A  cruise  in  Chinese 
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Loitering  in  pleasant  paths.     Mrs.  M.  V.  Ter- 

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Lomas,  John.    Sketches  in  Spain,  from  nature, 

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Bourne,    H.    R.    F.      London    merchants. 

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Davies,  C.  M.  Heterodox  London.  Phases 
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Orthodox   London.     Phases   of  religious 
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Directory,  London,  for  American  travellers. 

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Dixon,  W.  H.  London-Tower.  Her  Ma- 
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Knight,  C,  Ed.     London.     London,  1851. 

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Lemon,   M.      Up    and   down   the   London 

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Rideing,  W.  H.  Thackeray's  London.  His 
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Thornbury,  W.  Haunted  London.  Lon- 
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Walford,  E.  Greater  London.  A  narrative 
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Vol.  VI.     The  southern  suburbs. 
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Yates,  E.  Fifty  years  of  London  life. 
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London,  From,  to  Land's  End,  and  back.     E. 

Burritt.     London,  1868.     12° 713.14 

Lone  ranche.  The.     M.  Reid.     London,  1885. 

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Lone  Star  Bo  Peep,  A,  and  other  tales  of  Texan 

ranch  life.     II.  Seely.     X.Y.,  18S5.     18°.     951.29 
Lonely   island.    The;    or.   The   refuge   of  the 
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1880.     12° 912.20 

Lonely  Jack  and  his  friends  at  Sunnyside.     E. 

Brodie.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 9.35.12 

Lonely  ones,  The.     P.    Hey*e.     Phila.,   1878. 

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Long,    C.    Chains.      Central    Africa.      X.Y., 

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Long,  George.     The  Egyptian  antiquities  in  the 

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Boston,  1881.     12° 129.24 

Long,  James.     British  dairy  farming,  to  which 
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Long,  John  D.,  Trans.     The  "  ^Enid  "  of  Vir- 
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Long,  Samuel  P.     Art;   its  laws  and   the  rea- 
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The  same 687.19 

Long  life  and  how  to  reach  it.     J.  G.  Richard- 
son.    Phila.,  1879.     18° 673.12 

Long  look  ahead,  A.     [A  novel.]     A.  S.  Roe. 

X.Y.,  1873.     1-2° 421.5 

Long-look    House.     (Juvenile.)     E.    Abbott. 

Boston,  1877.     10° 441.32 

Longevity.  J.Gardner.  London,  1874.  10°,  631.22 
Longfello-w,  Henry  W.  Kennedy,  W.  S. 
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Seventy-fifth  birthday.  Proceedings  of  the 
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Tucker-Macchetta,  Mrs.  B.  K.  The  home 
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II.  The  golden  legend. 
III.  The  New  England  tragedies. 
Courtship  of  Miles  Standish,  The.     Bos- 
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Divine  tragedy.  The.     Boston,  1871.    1'2°,     554.10 

The  same 554.22 

Golden  legend.  The.     Boston,  1851.     12°,      554.4 
Hanging  of    the  crane.   The.       Boston, 

1875.     8° 508.3 

Hiawatha.     Boston,  1855.     12°   ...     .      554.2 
Hyperion.     Boston,  1861.     12°    ...     .     331.23 

The  same vol.  ii.  of    202.19 

In  the  harbor.     (Ultima  thule,  part  II.) 

Boston,  1882.     16° 583.27 

Kavanagh.     Boston,  1851.     12°.     .     .     .     331. -JO 

The  same vol.  ii.  of    262.19 

Keramos,    and    other    poems.      Boston, 

1878.     16° 573.10 

Masque    of    Pandora,    The,    and    other 

poems.     Boston,  1875.     10°      .     .     .     .     5.54.23 
Michael    Angelo.     [A    dramatic    poem.] 

Boston,  1884.     4° R.  L. 

New  England    tragedies,   The.     Boston, 

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Outre-Mer.     Boston,  18.50.     12°.     .     .     .      7329 

Outre-Mer  and  essays      .     .     .     vol.  i.  of    262.19 

Poems.     Boston,  1850.     2  v.     12°   .     .     .      554.5 

Thesame.    (III.)    Boston,  1879.   2v.  4°,       R.  L. 

The  same.     Boston,  1880.     12°    .     .     .     5S2.14 

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Iiongfellow,  Henry  W.  —  concluded. 
Ed.     See  Poems  of  places. 
Poets  and   poetry  of  Europe.     Phila., 

1871.     8° 568.2 

Seven  voices  of  sympathy.     C.  F.  Bates, 

Ed.     Boston,  1882.     16° 575.15 

Skeleton  in  armor.     Boston,  1876.     8°     .       R.  L. 
Talesof  aw.iysitle  inn.  Boston,  1863.  12°,     554.1.3 
Three  books  of  song.    Boston,  1872.    12°,      554.7 
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Longfellowr  and  Emerson.  Tributes  by  the 
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Loagfello-w,  Samuel.  Life  of  Samuel  John- 
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Longley,  Ellas.  American  phonographic  dic- 
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Longman,  F.  W.     Frederick  the  Great,  and  the 

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Longstreet,  A.  B.      Social  etiquette  of  New 

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Longstreth,  Mary  Anna,  Memoir  of.  By  an 
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Longueville,  Madame  de,  The  youth  of.  Vic- 
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Lonsdale,    Margaret.     Sister    Dora.      Boston, 

1880.     12° 178.16 

The  same 178.17 

Look   before  you  leap.    Mrs.   A.   F.  Hector. 

N.Y.,  1882.     16° 388.30 

Looking  at  life.     G.  A.  Sala.     London,  1860. 

12' 224.12 

Looking  backward.     M.    B.  A.  King.     N.Y., 

1870.     12° 217.7 

Looking  toward   sunset.      Mrs.  L.  M.  Child. 

Boston,  1805.     12° 218.6 

Loomis,  Lafayette  C.     A  guide  to  travel   and 

.irt  study  in  Europe.     N.Y.,  1882.     16°    .     764.26 

Loose  papers.  Facts  gathered  in  England,  Ire- 
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Lord,  Frances  and  Emily,  Eds.  Froebel's 
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Lord,  John.    Ancient  states'and  empires.   N.Y., 

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Old  Roman  world.     N.Y.,  1867.     12°      .     .       524.6 
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Lord  Advocates  of  Scotland.  From  the  close 
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Lord  Kilgobbin.     C.  J.  Lever.    N.Y.,  1872.    8°.     346. .34 

Lord  Mayor,  The.     A  tale  of  London  in  1384. 

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Lord  Montagu's  page.    G.  P.  R.  James.   Phila., 

18.58.     12° 413.19 

Lord  of  himself.     F.  H.  Underwood.     Boston, 

187.3.     12° 301.24 

Lord   Strahan.     Mrs.   Wildrick.     Phila.,   1879. 

16' 363.71 

Lord's  pursebearers,  The.     H.  Smith.    Boston, 

1882.     12° 942.9 

Lord's  Supper.  The,  and  its  observance.     L.  P. 

Hale.     Boston,  1877.     16°   ....     i     .     291.7 


Lorimer,  George  C.     The  great  conflict.     Bos- 
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Isms,  old  and  new.     Chicago,  1881.     12°     .     1212.0 
Jesus,     the    world's    Savior.      [Sermons.] 

Chicago,  1883.     12° 1229.5 

Lorimer,    Mary.      Among    the    trees.      N.Y., 

1860.     8° 647.18 

Loring,   George    B.     The    farm-yard    club    of 

Jotham.     Boston,  1876.     8° 487.7 

Loring,  J.   S.     One  hundred  Boston  orators. 

Boston,  18.^5.    8° 537.9 

Loring,  W.  W.    A  Confederate  soldier  in  Egypt. 

X.Y.,  [n.d.]    8° 784.10 

The  same 787-1 

Lorley   and  Reinhard.     B.    Auerbach.     N.Y., 

1877.     16° 368.2 

LornaDoone.  R  D.  Blackmore.  N.Y.,  1874.  8°,     347.26 

The  same 947.22 

Lome,    Marquis    of.      Guido    and    Lita.      [A 

poem.]     N.Y.,  1875.     4° 565.18 

Loserth,  Johann,     Wiclif  and  Hus.     London, 

1884.     8° 11.32.7 

Lossing,   Benson   J.      Americans,  celebrated. 

Lives  of.     Hartford,  1809.     8°    .     .     .     .       106.7 
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Fine   arts.   Outline   history  of   the.     N.Y., 

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Hudson.  The,  from  the  wilderness   to  the 

sea.     N.Y.,  1866.     8° 726.4 

Mount  Vernon.     N.Y.,  18.'i0.     8°  .     .     .     .       000.3 
Our  country.     A  household  history.     N.Y., 

187.5.     3v.     8° 550.4 

The  same .594.2 

Pictorial  field-book  of  the  levohition.   N.Y., 

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The  same,  of  the   war  of   1812.     N.Y., 

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Schuyler,    Philip,    Life    of.      N.Y.,     1800. 

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U.  S.,  NatipMTiiistory  of  the.     N.Y.,  1855. 

2  V.     8° 537.2 

U.  S.,  Pictorial  history  of  the.     N.  Y.,  1860. 

8° .541.12 

The  same 659.8 

Washington,  George,  Diary  of.    N.  Y.,  1800. 

12° 105.12 

Washington,    Mary    and    Martha.      Lives. 

N.Y.,  1886.     12° 11.37.14 

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Lost  cause.  The.     A  southern   history  of  the 
war  of   the   Confederates.     From  official 
sources ;  and  approved  by  the  Confederate 
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Lost  city.  The;  or.  The  boy  explorers  in  cen- 
tral Asi.a.     D.  Ker.     N.Y.,  1885.     18°      .     921.13 
Lost    city.    The;    or,   Chicago.      F.    Luzerne. 

N.Y.,  1872.     8° 542.17 

Lost  daughter.  The,  and   other  stories.     Mrs. 

C.  L.  Hentz.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12°     .     .     .     .375.14 
Lost  despatch.  The.     [A  novelette]     F.  Fred- 

erich.     Boston,  1875.     8° 347.40 

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Lost  for  love.     Mrs.  M.  E.  Braddon-Maxwell. 

X.Y.,  1S75.     8' 347.18 

Lost  forever.     [Sermons.]      L.    T.    Townsend. 

Boston,  1S75.     12^ 260.26 

LostGip.  H.Smith.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  12'  .  .  422.19 
Lost  heir  of  Linlithgow.     Mis.   E.   D.   E.    X. 

Southworth.  Phila.,  [n.d.]  12°  .  .  .  410.11 
Lost  heiress.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth. 

Phila.,  1861.     12° 417.12 

Lost  in  a  great  city.     A.  M.  Douglas.     Boston, 

1881.     12° 387.8 

Lost  in  the  backwoods.    A  tale  of  the  Canadian 

forest.  Mrs.  Traill.  London,  1882.  12°,  917.17 
Lostinthefog.  J.  De  Mills.  Boston,  1872.  16°,  467.13 
Lost  in  the  jungle.    P.  Du  Chaillu.    N.Y.,  1870. 

12° 444.41 

Lost  in  the  wilds.    E.S.Ellis.    N.Y.,[n.d.]    10°,     931.24 
Lost  Israel  found.     Forty-seven  identifications 
of  the  British  nation,  with  the  lost  ten 
tribes  of  Israel.     Foimded  upon  five  hun- 
dred scripture  proofs.    E.  Hine.    London, 

1874.     12° 272.18 

Lost  manuscript.  The.    G.  Freytag.    N.Y.,1869. 

8° 346.23 

Lost   mountain,  The.     A  tale  of  Sonora.     M. 

Keid.     London,  1885.     12° 928.14 

Lost  name.     Mrs.   M.  V.  Dahlgren.     Boston, 

1886.     12° 976.0 

Lost  Sir  Massingberd.     J.  Payn.     Phila.,  [n.d.] 

12° 341.23 

Lost  tales  of  Miletus.    E.  Buhver-Lytton.    N.Y., 

1806.     12° 613.13 

Lost  trail,  The.  E.S.Ellis.  Phila.,  [n.d.]  16°,  928.21 
Lothair.  B.Disraeli.  N.Y.,  1870.  12°.  .  .  422.14 
Lothrop,  Mrs.  Harriet  M.     How  they  went  to 

Europe.     Boston,  1884.     10° 928.7 

The    Pettibone    name.     [A  New  England 

story.]     Boston,  [n.d.]     12° 389.18 

So  as  by  fire.     [A  temperance  story.]     Bos- 
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Lothrop,  Matthew  H.,  Ed.     The  poet  and  the 

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Lothrop,  Samuel  K.     History  of  the  church  in 
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12° 281.20 

Lott,  Emeline.  Harem  life.  Phila.,  [n.d.]  8°,  148.24 
Lotta  Schmidt,  and  other  stories.    A.  Trollope. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.l     12° 963.14 

Lottie  Darling.    J.  C.  Jeaffreson.    N.Y.,  1874. 

8° 305.95 

Lottie  of  the  mill.    \V.  Ileimhurg.    Phila.,  1882. 

12° ^ 942.10 

Lotus-eating.    G.  W.  Curtis.    N.Y.,  1854.    12°,     067.14 
Lotze,    Ilerinann.     Microcosmus:    concerning 
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1886.     8° 1329.1 

Loubat,  ,J.  F.    Mission  of  G.  V.  Fox  to  Russia. 

N.Y.,  1873.     12° 727.3 

Loughead,  Mrs.  Flora  H.     The  man  who  was 

guilty.     Boston,  1880.     10° 978.5 

Louis  XIV.    Abbott,  J.  S.C.    History  of.  N.Y., 

1871.     16° 122.29 

Pardoe,  .Julia.     Louis  XIV.  and  the  Court 

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Saint-Simon,  Duke  of.    Memoirs  on  the  reign 
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Louis  XVIII.  and  Prince  Talleyrand.  Corre- 
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Louis  Philippe,  History  of.     J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

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Louisa  of  Prussia  and  her  times.     C.  Mundt. 

X.y.,  1867.     8° .325.11 

Louise  Juliana.     F.  E.  Bunnell.     N.Y.,  1802. 

12° 254. la 

Louisiana.     [A   novel.]     Mrs.  F.   H.  Burnett. 

N.Y.,  1880.     12° 396.21 

The  same 396.22 

Louisiana.    Brunner,  E.    History  of  Louisiana. 

X.Y.,  18.55.     16° 473.6 

Gayarr^,  C.    History  of  Louisiana.    N.Y., 
1866.     2  V.     8° .545.6 

Louisiana    and    Florida.      1527-1702.      B.    F. 

French.     N.Y.,  1875.     8° 547.5 

Loukis  Laras.  Reminiscences  of  a  Chiote  mer- 
chant during  the  Greek  war  of  indepen- 
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Louusbury,  T.  R.  History  of  the  English  lan- 
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L'Ouverture,  Toussaint,  Life  of.     J.  R.  Beard. 

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Love   afloat.     F.    H.   Sheppard.     N.Y.,    [n.d.] 

12° 415.6 

Love   after  marriage.     [Stories.]     Mrs.    C.   L. 

Hentz.     Phil.a.,  [n.d.]     12° .375.31 

Love  and  duty.     Mrs.  Hubback.     Phila.,  [n.d.] 

12' 367.33 

Love  and  life.  An  old  story,  in  eighteenth  cen- 
tury costume.  C.  M.  Yonge.  N.Y.,  1880. 
12° 379.19 

Love  and  life  in  Norway.  B.  Bjornson.  Lon- 
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Love  and  luck:  the  story  of  a  summer  in  the 
Great  .South  Bay.  R.B.Roosevelt.  .>I.Y., 
1886.     16° 978.12 

Love  and  mirage ;  or,  The  waiting  on  an  island. 

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Love  .and  valor.     T.Hood.     Boston,  1872.     8°,      427.7 

Love  in  the  nineteenth  century.  H.  W.  Pres- 
ton.    Boston,  1873.     1::° 334.1 

Love  me  little,  love  me  long.    C.  Reade.    N.Y  , 

18.59.     12° 335.16 

Love,  The,  that  lived.    Mrs.  C.  J.  Eiloart.   N.  Y. , 

1875.    8° 346.39 

Love's  labor  won.  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  South- 
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Love's  meinie.     J.  Ruskin.     N.Y.,  1873.     12°.       651.7 

Love's  victory.    B.  L.  Farjeon.    jS'.Y.,1875.    8°,     346.51 

Love-letters,  Old;  or,  Letters  of  sentiment; 
written  by  persons  eminent  in  English 
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Loveday's  history.     A  tale  of  many  changes. 

L.E.Guernsey.     N.Y.,  1885.     12°.     .     .     9.59.18 

Lovel  the  widower.  W.  M.  Thackeray.  Eos- 
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Lovels  of  Arden.     M.    E.   Braddon-M.ixwell. 

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Lover,  Samuel.     Bernard,  B.    Life  of.     N.Y., 

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Symington,   A.    J.      Life  of.     N.Y.,    1880. 

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Rory  O'More.    London,  [n.d.]     16°     .     .     351.25 

Lover's   tale,   The.     [Poems.]     A.    Tennyson. 

Boston,  1879.     16° 573.25 

Loves  of  the  poets.  [Memoirs.]  Mrs.  A.  Jame- 
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Low,  Charles  R.  Captain  Cook's  three  voy- 
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Memoir  of  Lord  Wolseley  of  Cairo.     Lon- 
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Lowder,    Cliarlcs.      [A    biography.]      By    the 

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Lowell,  Edward  J.     The  Hessians  and   other 
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F.  U.  Underwood.     Boston,  1882.     1::°    .1113.10 
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The  Biglow  papers.     (First  series.)     Bos- 
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The  same.     (Second  series)      ....     5.54.20 
Conversations  on  some  of  the  old  poets. 

Cambridge,  1840.     12° 262.16 

Fireside  travels.     Boston,  1804.     12°  .     .     663.23 

My  study  windows.     Boston,  1S71.     12°.     252.14 

Poems.     Boston,  1849.     2  v.     12°    .     .     .     5.54  14 

The  same.     Boston,  1857.     2  v.     16°    .     554.21 

The  same.     (Complete.)     Boston,  1884. 

12° 578.1 

Under  the  willows.     Boston,  1S69.     12°.     5.54.15 
Lowrell,   Percival.     Choscin,    the   land    of    the 
morning  calm.    A  sketch  of  Korea.    Bos- 
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Low^ell,  Robert  T.  S.    Antony  Brads.    Boston, 

1874.     12° 363.42 

Fre.^h  hearts,  with  oilier  things.     Boston, 

1860.     16° 553.13 

The  new  priest  in  Conception  Bay.     Bos- 
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Poems.     Boston,  1804.     16° 553.30 

A  story  or  two  from  an  old  Dutch  town. 

Boston,  1878.     12° 371.21 

Lovirer,  Mark  A.  Family  nomenclature.  Lon- 
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Low^udes,  W.  T.  Manual  of  English  litera- 
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Loys,  Lord  Berresford,  and  other  tales.     Mrs. 

M.  Argles.     Phila.,  1883.     12°     ...     .       946.9 
Loysou,  C.  {Pere  Hyacinthe. )     Discourses  on 

various  occasions.     X.Y.,  1809.     12°.     .     266.21 
The  family  and   the  Church.     N.Y.,  1870. 

12° 266.18 

Lubbock,  .Sir  .John.     Ants,  bees  and  wasps. 

X.Y.,  ia^2.     12° 679.15 

British  wild  flowers  considered  in  relation 

to  insects.     London,  1875.     12°.     .     .     .     651.29 
Flowers,  fruit,  and  leaves.    London,  1886. 

16° 1328.17 

The  origin  of  civilization.     N.Y.,  1871.    8°,      626.7 
Pre-historic  times.     London,  1869.     8°  .     .       526.7 
Liibke,   Wilhelra.     Ecclesiastical    art   in   Ger- 
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History  of  art.     London,  1869.     2  v.     8°     .       618.8 


Liibke,  Wilhelra  —  concluded. 

History  of  sculpture,  from  the  earliest  ages 
to  the  present  time.  London,  1872.  2  v. 
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Lubomirski,    J.,    Prince.      Safar-Hadgi ;    or, 

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Lucan,  Pharsalia  of.  U.  T.  Riley,  7'ranK.  Lon- 
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The  same 233. 10 

Lucas,  Annie.     Le'onie.     London,  1884.     12°   .    908.17 
Wenzel's  inheritance.     London,  iaS4.     12°,     968.22 

Luce,  Robert.  Electric  railways,  and  the  elec- 
tric transmission  of  power.  Boston,  1886. 
16° 1328.19 

Lucian.  A  true  traveller's  tale.  .Vfter  the 
Greek  of  Lucian  of  Samosata.  A.  J. 
Church.     N.Y.,  1880.     12° 128.21 

LucUe.      [A    poem.]      E.    R.    Bulwcr-Lylton. 

Boston,  1800.     10° 611.21 

Luckand  pluck.   IL  Alger.    Boston,  [n.d.]    16°,     442.15 

Lack  of    Roaring    Camp,   and    otlier  stories. 

Bret  Ilarte.     Boston,  1870.     10°      .     .     .     341.21 
The  same 389.15 

Lucretia.   E.  Bulwer-Lytton.   Phila.,  1870.    12°,     344.24 

Lucretius,  Cams  T.     The  nature  of  things.     C. 

F.  Johnson,  Trans.     N.Y.,  1872.     8°  .     .       010.5 
The  same.     J.  S.  Watson,  Trans.     Lon- 
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Lucy,  Henry  W.    Gideon  Fleyce.     X.Y.,  1883. 

10° 943.18 

Lucy.     E.  Jiincker.     Boston,  [n.d.]     8°  .     .     .     346.49 

Lucy  Arden;  or,  Hollywood  Hall.     J.  S.  Grant. 

London,  [n.d.]     10° SS4.21 

Lucy  Crofton.    Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Olipliant.    N.Y., 

1860.     12° 323.19 

Lucy  Howard's  journal.     Mrs.  L.  II.  Sigour- 

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Lucy  Maria.     Mrs.  A.  M.  Diaz.     Boston,  1874. 

16° 4.34.10 

Ludlowr,  F.  H.    Heart  of  the  continent.    N.Y., 

1870.     8° 717.10 

Ludlow^,    Helen    W.     Mary    A.    Longstreth's 

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LudloTV,  James  M.  The  Captain  of  the  Jani- 
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LudloMff,  John  Malcolm.     Popular  epics  of  the 

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Ludlow,  N.  M.      Dramatic  life  as  I  found  it. 

St.  Louis,  1880.     8° 179.3 

Lukin.J.    The  boy  engineers.    X.Y.,  1878.    12°,     176.25 
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Lulu's  library.  (Juvenile.)  L.  M.  Alcott.  Bos- 
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Lunt,  George.   New  England  traits.    N.Y.,  1873. 

12° 234.10 

Poems.     Boston,  1884.     16° .584.  Ki 

Lunt,  Mrs.  G.     Behind  the  bars.     Boston,  1871. 

12° 265.25 

Lushington,  Cecilia.      Over  the  seas  and   fur 

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Luska,  Sidney,  pseud.     See  Harland,  H. 

Lutaniste  of  St.  Jacobi's.     C.  Drew.     N.Y., 

1881.     16° 370.36 

Lute  Falconer.     F.  Gould.     Boston,  1871.     16°,      464.9 

LutfuUah.  Autobiography  of  a  Mohammedan 
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Konig,  G.      Life   with   designs.      London, 

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Lee,  Mrs.  H.  F.     Life  and  times  of.     Phila., 

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Sears,  B.     Life  of.     Phila.,  18.50.     18°    .     .     121.13 
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Treadwell,  J.  H.     Martin  Luther  and  liis 

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Luttrel  of  Arran.     C.  J.  Lever.    London,  [n.d.] 

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Luzton,  Mrs.  Willoughby.     Xew  "House  tliat 

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Luys,  J.     The  brain  and  its  functions.     X.T., 

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Luyster,   I.    M.,   Ed.      Memoirs    of    Madame 

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Lyell,  Charles,  Sir.    Antiquity  of  man.    Phila., 

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Lying,  Illustrations  of.    Mrs.  A.  Opie.     Boston, 

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Lyman,  Maria  B.    Oiirpet.    Boston,  [n.d.]   16°,     441. .39 

Lyndon,  John  W.  Ninety  three  ;  or,  The  story 
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Lynch,  W.  F.     L^.  S.  expedition   to  the  river 

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Lynn,  Clara  A.    Marion's  day  dreams.    Boston, 

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Lynn  and  Nahant,  History  of.     A.  Lewis  and 

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Lynx-hunting.    C.  A.  Stephens,  Ed.    Boston, 

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LyraAnglicana.    G.  T.  Rider.   N.Y.,  1865.   12°,    612.18 

Lyrabicyclica.    Forty  poets  on  the  wheel.    J.  G. 

Dalton.     Boston,  1880.     16°     .     .         .     .     583.10 
The  same 583.25 

Lyrics  and  sonnets.  Selected  from  "  Cloth  of 
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Lyrics  of   home-land.     E.  J.  Hall.     Chicago, 

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Lyster,  Annette.     A  leal,   light  heart.     N.Y., 

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Muriel's  two  crosses.     London,  [n.d.]     12°,     958.20 

Lyte,  H.  C.  Maxwell.  A  history  of  Eton  Col- 
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Lytton,  Earl  of.  (Owen  Meredith,  pseud.) 
Glenaveril  ;  or,  The  metamorphoses.     [A 

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The  same.     6  v.     16° 585.7 

Lucile.     [A  poem.]     Boston,  1860.     16°      .     611.21 
Poems.     Boston,  1859.     16° 611.20 


M. 


M.  or  N.    "  Sirailia  similibus  curator."    G.  J. 

W.  Melville.     London,  [n.d.]     12°  .     .     .     955.14 
Mabel   Vaughan.     M.  S.    Cummins.     Boston, 

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M' Alpine,   D.     Botanical   atlas.     X.Y.,    1883. 

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1877.     12° 317.33 

The  same 387.3 

Macaronic  poetry.     J.  A.  Morgan,  Ed.    N.Y., 

1872.     12° 616.12 

MacArthur,  Arthur.     Education  in  its  relation 

to  manual  industry.     N.Y.,  1884.     12°     .1242.10 
Macarthur,  Margaret.     Scotland,    History  of. 

N.Y.,  1874.     16° 472.15 

Macaulay,  Dr.     All  true.     A  record  of  adven- 
tures, etc.     X.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 912.24 

Macaulay,  James.    Gray  Hawk.     (Life  among 

the  Indians.)     Phila.,  1883.     12°     .     .     .1124.13 
Macaulay,  Lord  Thomas   Babington.     Jones, 

C.  II.     His  life  and  writings.    N.Y.,  1880. 

16° 123.5 

Morison,  J.  C.     Life  of.     (English  men  of 

letters.)     N.Y.,  1883.     12° 192.41 

Trevelyan,  G.  O.   Life  and  letters  of.    X.  Y., 

1876.     2v.     8° 173.3 

The  same 173.9 

The    same.       (Leipsic    edition.)      N.Y-., 

[n.d.]     12°      187,20 

Works  : 

England,  History  of.  London,  1849.  5  v.  8°      516.3 
The  same.   Vol.  V.    Boston,  1861.    12°,      483.6 


Macaulay,  Lord  T.  B.     Works  —  concluded. 

Essays.      See   "  British   essayists,"   Vol. 

III.     X.Y..  1872.     8° 1211.1 

Essays,  Miscellaneous.    Boston,  1855.   8°,      267.1 
Miscellaneous  works.     Ed.   by  his  sister 
Lady  Trevelyan.      N.Y.,    1880.      5  v. 

8° 196.1 

Selections  from  his  writings.     G.  O.  Tre- 
velyan, Ed.     N.Y.,  1877.     8°    .     .     .     .     173.10 
Speeches   and   poems.     With  the  Report 
on   the  Indian   Penal   Code.     Boston, 

1878.     12° 285.1 

and  Bacon,  Francis.     See  "  Evenings  with 
a  reviewer."     Boston,  1882.     2  v.     8°.     .1215.10 
Macaulay,  W.  Hastings.    Kath.iy.    A  cruise  in 

China  seas.     X.Y.,  1852.     12"     ...     .     661.13 
McCabe,  James  D.     A  centennial  view  of  our 
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8° 488.10 

Germany  and  France,  History  of  the  late 

war  between.     N.Y.,  1871.     8°   .     .     .     .      533.3 
Great  fortunes  and  how  they  were  made. 

Phila..  1871.     8-     .     .     .     ." 143.8 

Our  young  folks  abroad.     Through  Europe 
to  Constantinople.     Phila.,  1881.     8°.     .      915.1 

The  same 925.12 

Our  young  folks  in  Africa.     Phila.,  1883. 

8°     .     .^ 915.17 

The  same 925.13 

MoCalmau,  Archibald  H.    An  abridged  history 

of  England.     N.Y.,  188(1.     8° 693.1 

McCarthy,  Carlton,  (a  confederate  soldier.) 
Soldier  life  in  the  army  of  northern  Vir- 
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McCarthy,  Justin.   Dear  Lady  Disdain.    N.Y., 

1870.     8° 427. :59 

England  under  Gladstone.     London,  1884. 

iV 1415.0 

Epoch  of  reform.    1830-18-50.    Boston,  1882. 

18° 1214.10 

A  fair  Saxon.  X.Y.,  1873.  12°  ...  .  345.10 
Four  Georges,  History  of  the.   Vol.1.   N.Y., 

1885.     12° 1415.12 

History  of  our  own   times.      N.T.,   1880. 

2v.     12° 592.6 

Lady  .Judith.  Boston,  [n.d.]  8°  .  .  .  .  360.16 
Linley  Kochford.  N.Y.,  1874.  8°  .  .  .  360.13 
Miss  Misanthrope.  N.Y.,  1877.  8°  .  .  .  369.14 
Modern  leaders.     (Biographical    sketches.) 

N.Y.,  1872.     8° 168.4 

Paul  Massie.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°     ...     .     345.33 
McCausland,  Dominick.  The  builders  of  Babel. 

London,  1S71.     12° 235.6 

McClellan,  Gen.  George  B.  Curtis,  G.  T. 
McClellan's  last  service  to  the  republic; 
with  a  tribute  to  his  memory.   N.  Y.,  1886. 

16° 1411.23 

Hillard,  G.  S.    Life  of.    Phila.,  1864.    16°,      212.7 
Works : 
The  armies  of  Europe.    Phila.,  1861.    8°,      642.6 
The   peninsula  campaign.      Papers   read 
before  the  Military  Historical  Society  of 
Massachusetts   in   1876-1880.      Vol.    I. 

Boston,  1881.     8° 593.3 

Report  on  the  army  of  the  Potomac;  with 
an  account  of  the  campaign  in  western 

Virginia.     N.Y.,  1804.     8° 518.1 

McClelland,  M.G.    Oblivion.   N.Y.,1885.    16°,     909.18 
Princess.     [A  novel.]     N.Y.,  1886.     16°      .     978.16 
McCUntock,  Capt.  F.  L.     The  voyage  of  the 
"Fox;"  or.  The  discovery  of  the  fate  of 
Sir  John  Franklin.     Boston,  1860.     12°.     603.10 

The  same 297.7 

McClintock,  John,  and  Strong,  James,  Eds. 
Cyclopaedia  of  Biblical,  tlieological,  and 
ecclesiastical   literature.     N.Y.,    1880-85. 

11  V.     8° R.  L. 

McClure,  A.  K.    Three  thousand  miles  through 

the  Rocky  Mountains.    Phila.,  1869.    12°,     604.22 
McClure,  \.  W.     Cotton,  John,  Life  of.    Bos- 
ton, 1S70.     16° 115.15 

Davenport,  John;  Norton,  John;   Wilson, 

John,  Lives  of.     Boston,  1870.     16°     .     .     115.16 
McCoan,  J.   C.     Egypt  as  it  is.     N.Y.,   1877. 

8° 486.18 

McCook,  Henry  C.  The  natural  history  of  the 
agricultural  ant  of  Texas.     Phila.,  1880. 

8° 676.14 

Tenants  of  an  old  farm.     (Natural history.) 

N.Y.,  1885.     12° 1324.20 

McCosh,  James.    The  emotions.     N.T.,  1880. 

12° 294.17 

Herbert  Spencer's  philosophy  as  culminated 

in  his  ethics.     N.Y.,  188.5.     12°.     .     .     .1243.13 
The  new  departure  in  college  education.    A 
reply   to    President    Eliot.     N.Y.,    1885. 

12° 12.38.14 

Macdermots,  The,  of  Ballycloran.     A.  Trol- 

lope.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 903.15 

McDanield,  H.   F.,  and   Taylor,  N.    A.     The 

coming  empire.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°      .     .     492.20 
Macdouald,   George.     Adela    Cathcart.     Bos- 
ton, [n.d.]     12° .336.11 

The  same 336.18 

The  same 336.31 


Macdonald,  George  —  concluded. 

Alec  Forbes  of   Howglen.     London,  [n.d.] 

12° 330.13 

The  s.anie 3:i«.14 

Annals  of    a  quiet    neighborhood.     N.Y., 

1867.     12° .336.2 

At  the  back  of  the  north  wind.     London, 

1871.     12° 336.5 

Cheerful  words  from   his  writings,     E.  E. 

Brown, /id.     Boston,  1880.     12°      ...  124.9 

David  Elginbrod.     Boston,  [n.d.]     12°.     .  ;536.12 

Donal  Grant.     Boston,  [n.d.]     12°     .     .     .  .3.30.35 

The  s.ame .330.30 

A  double  story.     N.Y.,  |n.d.]     18°     .     .     .  362.30 
Ed.        England's     antiphon.        [Religious 

poems.]"  Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 223.16 

Guild  Court.     N.Y.,  1868.     8° 330.15 

The  same 330.34 

Hamlet,  Prince  of  Denmarke,  The  tr.agedie 

of.     [A  study.]     London,  1885.     8°      .     .  1244.4 

Malcolm.     Phila.,  187.5.     8° 3:30.16 

The  same 336.25 

Martjuis  of  Lossie.     Sequel  to  "Malcolm." 

Phila.,  1877.     8° .330.23 

The  same .330.24 

MaryMarston.     N.Y.,  1881.     12°  .     .     .     .  336.29 

The  same .336. .30 

Paul  Faber,  surgeon.     Phila.,  1879.    8°     .  3.30.26 

Phantastes.     Boston,  [n.d.]     12°    ...     .  3.36.10 

The  same 330.19 

The  portent.     Boston,  [n.d.]     12°.     .     .     .  3.30.7 

The  same 336. '20 

The  princess  and  Curdle.   Phila.,  1883.    12°,  944.10 
The  princess  and  the  goblin.     N.Y.,  1871. 

12° 4.53.22 

Ranald    Bannerman's     boyhood.       Phila., 

1871.     12° 3.36.1 

Robert  Falconer.     London,  [n.d.]     12^   .     .      .336.8 

The  same 336.0 

The  same 336.21 

St.  George  and  St.  Michael.    Boston,  [n.d.] 

12° 336.17 

The  same 336.32 

Seaboard  parish.     Sequel  to  "  .\nnals  of  a 

quiet  neighborhood."    N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°,      336.3 

SirGibbie.     Phila.,  1879.     8° 336.27 

The  same 3.36.28 

Stephen   Archer,   and    other  tales.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12°     965.10 

Thomas  Wingfold,  curate.  N.Y.,  1876.  12°,  .336.22 
The  vicar's  daughter.  Sequel  to  "The  sea- 
board p,arish."  Boston,  1872.  12°  .  .  .330.4 
W.arlock  o' Glenwarlock.  Boston.  1881.  12°,  336. .33 
Weighed  and  wanting.  Boston,  1882.  12°,  944.6 
What's  mine  is  mine.     Boston,  [n.d.]     12°,  972.20 

The  same 972.21 

Wilfred  Cumbermede.     X.Y.,  1872.     12°    .  336.6 
Within  and  without.     [Poem.]     N.Y.,  1872. 

12° 614.13 

Macdonald,  James.     Food  from  the  far  West; 

or,  American  agriculture.      N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

12° 285.6 

Macdonald,  James  M.     Life  and  writings  of 

St.  John.     N.Y.,  1877.     8° 48S.7 

Macdonell,  James.     France  since  the  first  em- 
pire.    London,  1879.     12° .592.4 

Macdo'wall,  M.  W.,  Ed.     Epics  and  romances 

of  the  middle  ages.     Phila.,  1883.     8°      .  395.16 
McDoTvell,   Mrs.   Kate    S.    Like    unto    like. 

N.Y.,  1878.     8° 377.8 

Suwanee  River  tales.     Boston,  1884.     16°   .  902.12 


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Macduff,  J.   R.     The  footsteps   of  St.  Peter. 

N.Y.,1876.     12° 171.11 

Mace,  Jeau.     History  of  a  mouthful  of  bread. 

N.Y.,  1866.     12° 631.9 

Home  fairy  tales.     N.Y.,  1868.     12".     .     .      453.9 
Servants  of  the  stomach.     N.Y.,  1868.     12°,      631.7 
McElroy,  John  G.  R.     The  structure  of  Eng- 

lisli  prose.     KY.,  1885.     12° 1243.8 

Macfarlane,  Annie  R.     Children  of  the  earth. 

N.Y.,  1SS6.     16° 978.11 

Macfarlane,   Margaret   B.      The  magic  of    a 

voice.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16° 978.4 

Macfarren,   C.    A.      Musical   history.      Edin- 
burgh, ISS-J.     12° 1612.6 

MacGahan,  J.  A.     Campaigning  on  the  Oxus. 

X.Y.,  1874.     8° 726.14 

McGilchrist,    John.     Biography    of    Richard 

Cobden.     N.Y.,  1865.     12° 213.21 

Macgillivray,  W.     Travels  and  researches  of 

A.  von  Humboldt.     N.Y.,  18.55.     18°.     .     731.13 
McGrath,   Terence.      Pictures   from  Ireland. 

X.Y.,  1881.     16° 376.28 

Macgregor,  J.    The  "Rob  Roy"  on  the  Baltic. 

London,  1867.     16° 443.30 

The   "Rob   Roy"    on   the  Jordan.     N.Y'., 

1870.     8° ,   •     •     •       •"^"•*5 

A  thousand  miles  in  the  "'  Rob  Roy  "  canoe. 

London,  1866.     16° 443.27 

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London,  1866.     16° 443.28 

Macgregor,  J.  L.  L.     The  organization   and 
valuation  of  forests  on  the  continental 

system.     London,  1883.    8° 131.J.11 

Macgregor,  William.     Gas  engines.     London, 

1885.     12° 1327.2 

McGuire,  E.  C.     Religious  opinions,  and  char- 
acter, of  George  Washington.   N.Y.,  1830. 

10° 212.6 

Machiavelli,  Niccolb,  and  his  times.     P.  Vil- 

lari.     London,  1878.     2  v.     S"     .     .     .     .     185.14 
Discourses   on    the   first   decade    of   Titus 

Livius.     London,  188-3.     8° 599.10 

Machinery,  The  imperial  cyclopedia  of.  A 
series  of  plans,  sections,  and  elevations, 
of  engines,  spinning  machines,  etc.,  with 
descriptive  letterpress.  W.  Johnson. 
London,  [n.d.]  2  v.  Imp.  folio  ...  R.  L. 
Machines,  Amongst.  Mechanical  appliances 
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The  same 1312.23 

Machines,  mechanics,  engine-work  and  engi- 
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N.Y.,  1869.     2  V.     8° 488. 6 

Machinist,  The  complete  practical.      Embra- 
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Mcllvain,  C.  L.     Ebon  and  gold.     [A  novel.] 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 3.54.31 

Mcllvaine,   Charles    Pettit,    (late    Bishop    of 
Ohio.)    Memorials.    W.  Cams,  £cZ.   X.Y., 

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Mcintosh,  M.  J.     Two  pictures.     N.Y'.,  1803. 

12° 341.16 

Mackarness,  Mrs.  H.     Children  of  the  olden 

time.     London,  1874.     4' 451.2 

Siberfs  wold.     Boston,  1856.     16^      ...     422.20 
Mackay,  Charles.     Extraordinary  popular  de- 
lusions.    London,  1809.     12°       ....       213.9 
Founders  of  the  American  republic.     Edin- 
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Mackay,  Charles  —  concluded. 

Life  and  liberty  in  America.     N.Y.,  18.59. 

12° 663.7 

McKay,  Mrs.  C.  E.      Stories  of  hospital  and 

camp.     Phila.,  1870.     12° 735.19 

McKeen,   Phebe    F.     Theodora.     N.Y.,   1876. 

12° 361.45 

Thornton  Hall.     N.Y.,  1872.     16°.     .     .     .     361.20 
MacKenna,  Stephen  J.     At  school  with  an  old 

dragoon.     London,  1874.     12°     ...     .     453.14 
Brave  men  in  action.     London,  1878.     12°,     914.25 
Kings  beeches.     London,  1873.     12°.     .     .     942.15 
Plucky  fellows.     London,  1873.     12°.     .     .     438.18 
McKenzie,  Alexander,  D.D.     Cambridge   ser- 
mons.    Boston,  1SS3.     12° 1225.11 

Mackenzie,   Alexander.     The   history  of   the 

Highland  clearances.    Inverness,  1883.    12°,     1413.3 
Mackenzie,  Alexander  S.     Perry,  Commodore 

O.  H.,Lifeof.     N.Y.,  1854.     2  v.     16°    .       121.9 
Mackenzie,  Donald.     The  proposed   plan  for 

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Mackenzie,  E.     Historical  view  of  the  U.  S. 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1819.     8°      ...     542.18 
Mackenzie,  Erick.      Roua  Pass.      [A  novel.] 

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Mackenzie,  G.  Muir,  and  Irby,  A.  P.    Travels 
in  the  Slavonic  provinces   of   Turkey  in 
Europe.     London,  1877.     2  v.     8°  .     .     .     767.18 
Mackenzie,  Harriet  D.  S.     Switzerland,  His- 
tory of.     Boston,  1881.     12° 592.13 

Mackenzie,  John.     Day-dawn  in  dark  places. 

London,  [n.d.]     12° 786. 1 

Mackenzie,  K.  R.  H.     Marvellous  adventures 

of  Master  Owlglass.     Boston,  1860.     12°,      411.1 
Mackenzie,  Morell.     Hygiene  of  the  vocal  or- 
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Mackenzie,  Robert.     America.      [A  history.] 

London,  1882.     12° 595.6 

The  nineteenth  century.  London,  1880.  12°,      592.5 
Mackenzie,  R.   Shelton.      Scott,    Sir  Walter, 

Life  of.     Boston,  1871.     12° 213.4 

Mackie,  J.  Milton.     From  Cape  Cod  to  Dixie. 

N.Y.,  1S64.     12° 662.26 

Life  of  Tai-ping-wang.     N.Y.,  1857.     12°    .     165.14 
Mackintosh,  Sir  James,  Life  of.     R.  J.  Mack- 
intosh.    Boston,  18.53.     2  v.     8°      ...       1.54.6 
Works : 
Essays.     (See  British  essayists,  Vol.  IV.) 

N.  v.,  1872.     8° l-'ll.l 

Miscellaneous  works.     Boston,  1854.     8°,     237.11 
McKnight,  David  A.     The  electoral  system  of 

the  U.S.     Phila.,  187S.     8°     .."...     274.10 
Mcliain,    Mary    W.      Keeping    open    house. 

Hartford,  1872.     12° 427.28 

Wedding  garments.     N.Y.,  1875.     16°    .     .     363.25 
McLaudburgh,  Florence.    Automaton  ear,  and 

other  sketches.     Chicago,  1876.     12°   .     .     242.18 
Maclaren,  Alexander.     Pictures  and  emblems. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 1248.15 

Maclaren,  Archibald.    Training,  its  theory  and 

practice.     London,  1866.     8° 6.32.13 

McLaren,  Walter  S.  B.    Spinning,  woollen  and 

worsted.     N.Y.,  1884.     10° 1313.22 

McLaughlin,  J.  Fairfax.     Life  and   times   of 
John  Kelly,  Tribune  of  the  people.    N.Y., 

1885.     12° 1135.3 

McLaughlin,  M.  Louise.     China  painters.  Sug- 
gestions to.     Cincinnati,  1884.     12°     .     .     1611.9 
China  painting.     Cincinnati,  1877.     12°      .     657.12 
Pottery  decoration  under  the  glaze.     Cin- 
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Maclay,  Arthur  C.     A  budget  of  letters  from 

Japan.     N.Y.,  1S80.     12° 7G7.15 

MacLean,  J.  P.  The  niouiul  builders  of  the 
Ohio  and  Mississippi  valleys.  Cincinnati, 
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McLean,  Sarah  Pratt.  Cape  Cod  folks.  Bos- 
ton, 1S81.     12° 31)7.15 

The  same.     (Second  edition) 397.23 

Some  other  folks.     Boston.  1 884.     12°    .     .     953.17 
Towhead.     Boston,  1883.     12° 944.10 

Maclear,  G.  F.     The  English.     London,  [n  d.] 

16= 283.7 

McLennan,  John  F.     The  patriarchal  theory. 

London,  1885.     8° 1236.10 

Macleod,  Donald.     Scott,  Sir  Walter,  Life  of. 

N.Y.,  1852.     12° 148.4 

Macleod,    Norman.     Memoir.     D.    Macleod. 

N.Y.,  1870.    2  V.    8° 173.4 

Sketch  of   his  life.     A.   Strahan.    Phila., 

1872.     12° 211.32 

Works : 
Character  sketches.     London,  1872.     8°.      233.7 
Days  in  north  India.     Phila.,  1870.     12°.      734.1 
Half    hours   in   the   Holy  Land.    N.Y., 

1886.     16° 781.12 

Old    lieutenant    atid    his    son.      Boston, 

1882.  8° 427.6 

The  starling.     Boston,  [n.d.]     8°     .     .     .     346.30 

The  same.     London,  1871.     12°   .     .     .      421.9 
Macleod  of  Dare.    W.  Black.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]    12°,     309.28 

The  same 374.20 

The  same 948.5 

Maclise,  Daniel,   Memoir  of.     W.   J.   O'Dris- 

coll.     London,  1871.     12° 213.5 

Gallery   of    illustrious   literary   characters; 
with   notices    by   W.   Maginn.     London, 

[n.d.]     4° R.  L. 

The    same.      W.    Bates,    Ed.      London, 

1883.  12° 1118.14 

McClure,  A.  K.  The  South;  its  financial,  in- 
dustrial and  political  condition.     Phila., 

1886.     16° 791.1 

McMaster,  John  Bach.  A  history  of  the  peo- 
ple of  the  U.  S.,  from  the  revolution  to 
the  civil  war.     (Vols.  I.  and  II.)     X.Y., 

1883.     2v.     8° '.    697.10 

Macmillan,  Daniel,  Memoirs  of.     T.  Hughes. 

London,  1882.     12° 1114.9 

Macmillan,  Hugh.     First  forms  of  vegetation. 

London,  1874.     8° 648.24 

Holidays  on  highlands.    Loudon,  1873.  12°,     724.23 
The  marriage  in  Cana  of  Galilee.     London, 

1S82.     10       1221.11 

McPherson,  E.    Hand-book  of  politics  for  1878. 

Washington,  1878.     8° 489.9 

Macpherson.Ger.aldine.    Jameson,  Mrs.  Anna, 

Memoirs  of.     Boston,  1878.     12°     .     .     .     177.23 
McQuaide,  James.     Cruise  of  the  "  Montauk  " 
to  Bermuda,  the  West  Indies  and  Florida. 

N.Y.,  1885.     8° 788.5 

Macquoid,   Mrs.    Katharine  S.     At   the    Red 

Glove.    X.Y.,  1885.     12° 965.23 

A  charming  widow.     N.Y.,  1874.     12°   .     .       426.1 
Evil  eye,  and  other  stories.    London,  1876. 

12° 301.49 

Her  sailor  love.     N.Y.,  1883.     1G°.     .     .     .      949.6 

My  story.     N.Y.,  1875.     8° 347.15 

Patty.     N.Y.,  1871.     12° 426.2 

Rookstone.     Phila.,  1871.     8° 427.25 

Through  Normandy.     [Travels.]     London, 
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Macquoid,  Thomas  and  Katharine  S.     About 

Yorkshire.     London,  lss3.     12°      ...       782.4 
Pictures  and  legends  from  Normandy  and 

Brittany.     N.Y.,  1881.     12° 768.23 

Macready   as    1    knew   him.     Lady  Pollock. 

London,  1884.     12° 1134.10 

Macready's    reminiscences.     Sir   F.    Pollock, 

Ed.     N.Y.,  187.5.     12° 147.7 

McSherry,  Kichard.     Health  and  how  to  pro- 
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McWhinney,  T.  M.     Reason  and  revelation, 

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Macy.Obed.     Nantucket,  History  of.     Boston, 

1835.     8° .541.14 

Macy,  W.  II.     There  she  blows;  or.  The  log  of 

the  "Arethnsa."     Boston,  1877.     16°.     .     446.16 

Mad  world,  A,  and  its  inhabitants.  J.  Cham- 
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Madagascar.  Ellis,  W.  Three  visits  to  Mad- 
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Little,  H.  W.     Its  history  and  population. 

Edinburgh,  1884.     12° 785.12 

Shaw,  G.  A.  Madagascar  and  France ;  with 
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Sibree,  J.,  Jr.    Madagascar  and  its  people. 

London,  1870.     12° 712.1 

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Madame  Delphine.     G.  W.  Cable.    N.Y.,  1881. 

16° 378.31 

Madame    Fontenoy.      M.    Roberts.      London, 

[n.d.]     16°    .     .     .■ 364.63 

Madame   Gosselin.     L.   Ulbach.     N.Y.,   1878. 

12° 306.44 

Madame  Lucas.  (Round-robin  series.)  Bos- 
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Madame  Th^rese.    Erckmann   and   Chatrian. 

N.Y.,  1869.     12° 413.5 

Madcap  Violet.    W.  Black.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]    12°,      948.6 
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Madeira;  its  climate  and  scenery.  A  hand- 
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Madeline.     Mrs.   M.  J.   Holmes.     N.Y.,  1881. 

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The  same 424.29 

Madelon  Lcmoine.   Mrs.  Leith-Adams.  Phila., 

1879.     16° .391.14 

Mademoiselle   Mori.     M.  Roberts.     London, 

[n.d.]     12°     361.36 

The  same 334.25 

Madge;  or.  Night  and  morning.  H.  B.  Good- 
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Madge   Graves.       By  the  author  of   "Bessie 

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Madison,  Hamilton,  and  Jay.     The  Federalist, 

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Madras  verfius  America.  Hand-book  to  cotton 
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Madre  Natura.     J.  Leighton.     London,  1874. 

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Madrid,  An  attacbd  in.  Trans,  from  the  Ger- 
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G.  M.  Towle.  Boston,  1880.  16°  .  .  .  178.13 
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Magna  Charta  stories.  A.  Gilman,  Ed.  Bos- 
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Magnet  stories.  The.    Mrs.  H.  Mackarness,  and 

others.     Boston,  1861.     16° 461.7 

Magneto-  and  dynamo-electric  machines;  with 
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Magnhild.     B.  Bjornson.     Boston,  1883.     16°.     943.11 
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C.  M.  Yonge.  London,  1880.  12°  .  .  .  396.20 
Maguire,  T.  H.     The  art  of  figure  drawing. 

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Mahaffy,  .J.  P.     Descartes.     Phila.,  1881.     12°,     194.26 

Euripides.     N.Y.,  1879.     16° 194.4 

Greece,  Rambles  and  studies  in.     London, 

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Greece,  Social  life  in.     London,  1875.     12°.     491.18 
Old  Greek  education.     N.Y.,  1882.     18°  .     .     1214.5 
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Mahomet.     Gibbon,  E.     Life  of.     X.Y.,  1877. 

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Muir,  W.     Annals  of   the  early  Caliphate, 
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Prout.     London,  1866.     12° 263.3 

The  same 272.21 

The  same.     (Second  series.)     B.  Jerrold, 

Ed.     London,  1876.     12° 172.14 

Maid  Ellice.     [A  novel.]     D.   Havers.     N.Y., 

1878.     10° 376.3 

Maid  of  Killeena,  and  other  stories.    W.  Black. 

London,  1874.     12° 347.58 


Maid  of  Sker.     R.  D.  Blackmore.    N.Y.,  1872. 

8° 347.28- 

Maid,  wife,  or   widow?     Mrs.  A.   F.   Hector. 

N.Y.,  1878.     16° 376.8 

The  same 376.11 

Maiden  all  forlorn,  and  other  stories.     Mrs.  M. 

Argles.     Phila.,  1885.     12° 968.4 

Maiden  of  our  own  day.    F.  Wilford.    London, 

1877.     12° 372.16. 

Maiden  widow.  The.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  South- 
worth.     Phila.,  1861.     12° 416.6 

Maidenhood;   or,  The  verge  of   the   stream. 

Mrs.  Valentine.     London,  [n.d.]     12°.     .     426.24 
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Dr.  SamuelJohnson.     London,  1874.    8°,       145.3 
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Maine,  Slate  of. 

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Thoreau,  H.  D.    The  Maine  woods.    Bos- 
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Varney,  G.  J.    Gazetteer  of  Maine.    Bos- 
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W^lls,  W.     The  water  power  of  Maine. 

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Mainstone's  housekeeper.    E.  Meteyard.    Bos- 
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Maistre,  Xavier  de.    A  journey  round  my  room. 

N.Y.,  1871.     12° 246.23 

Maitland,  James  A.     The  old  patroou.    Phila., 

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Majeudie,  Lady  Margaret.     Dita.     N.Y.,  1877. 

16°  ....     r 368.33 

Giannetto.     Edinburgh,  1875.     12°     .     .     .     317.29 
Majolica  and  fayence.    Italian,  Sicilian,  Major- 
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Malay  Archipelago,  The.   A.K.Wallace.  N.Y., 

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Malbone:  an  Oldport  romance. ;  T.  W.  Higgin- 

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Malcolm.     G.  Macdonakl.     Phila.,  187.5.     8°  .     336.16 
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Malcom,    John.     Central    India,    History   of. 

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Malleson,  F.  A.    Jesus  Christ,  his  life  and  work. 

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Malleson,  G.  B.     The  battlefields  of  Germany. 

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Clive,  iord.  Life  of.     London,  1882.     8°     .     1117.7 

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Malleville.     J.Abbott.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16°.     .       4.35.1 

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The  new  republic.     N.Y.,  1878.     12°.     .     .     372.30 

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Property  and  progress.   Contemporary  social 

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Malmsbury,  Earl  of.  Memoirs  of  an  ex-min- 
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Malot,  Hector.  Eomain  Kalbris.  His  adven- 
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Malthus,  Rev.  T.  R.     An  essay  on  the  princi- 
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Mambi-land ;    or.   Adventures   in    Cuba.      J. 

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Mammalia.     L.  Figuier.     N.Y.,  1870.     8°  .     .      622.4 

Mammalia,  The,  in  their  relation  to  primeval 

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Marsh,    G.    P.     Man    and    nature.     N.Y., 
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Mivart,    St.    G.       Man    and    apes.     N.Y., 

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Kau,   C.     Early  man    in    Europe.      N.  Y., 

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Savage,  M.  J.    Beliefs  about  man.    Boston, 

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Man,   woman   and   child.     Boston,  1884. 

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Spencer,  H.  The  Man  versus  the  State. 
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Man  and  wife.     W.  Collins.     N.Y.,  1871.     8°  .      335.3 

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Man  Jesus,  The.  (Lectures.)  J.  W.  Chad- 
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Man  made  of  money.     D.  Jerrokl.     London, 

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Man  of  honor.     G.  C.  Eggleston.     X.Y.,  1873. 

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Man  of  the  house.  Mrs.  I.  M.  Alden.  Bos- 
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Man  proposes.    [A  novel.]   Boston,  1880.    16°,     363.97 

Man  upon  the  sea;  account  of  remarkable  voy- 
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Man  -with   the   broken  ear.  The.     E.    About. 

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Man's  wrongs;  or.  Woman's  foibles.  K.  Man- 
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Management  of  children,  in  sickness  and 
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Manitoba,  A  trip  to.   M.  Fitzgibbon.    London, 

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Mann,   Charles.     Paper  money.     N.Y.,    1872. 

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Mann,  Henry.     Ancient  and  media-val  repub- 
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Thoughts   for  a    young   man.      Boston, 

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Manners  and  customs.  Primitive.     J.  A.  Far- 

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Manners  and  social  usages.     Mrs.  J.  Sherwood. 

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Manners,  customs  and  dress,  during  the  mid- 
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The     household     of     .S'iV    Thomas    More. 

N.Y.,  1867.     12° 214.17 

Jacques  Bonneval.     N.Y.,  1867.     10°     .     .     431.12 
Livingstone    and    Moffat.     Heroes   of    the 

desert.     London,  1885.     12° 935.4 

Old  Chelsea  bun-house.    London,  1860.   16°,     451.20 
One  trip  more,  and  other  stories.     London, 

[n.d.]     16° 436.11 

Poplar  House  academy.    London,  1S.")9.    2  v. 

10° 436.12 

Manning,  J.  M.     Half  truths,  and  the  truth. 

Boston,  1872.     12° 223.7 

Manning,  James.     Life,  times,  and  correspond- 
ence of.     R.  A.  Guild.    Boston,  1884.    8°,      162.1 
Manning,  Samuel.     American  pictures,  drawn 

with  pen  and  pencil.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  8°  .  568.6 
Italian  pictures.  London,  [n.d.]  8°  .  .  568.9 
Spanish  pictures.  London,  [n.d.]  8°  .  .  .568.10 
Swiss  pictures.  London,  [n.d. [  8°  .  .  .  568.11 
and  Green,  S.  S.  English  pictures.  Lon- 
don, [n.d.]     8° 568.8 

Manoeuvring.   Almeria.    Vivian.    (Tales.)    M. 

Edgeworth.     N.Y.,  1.^55.     12°     ...     .      346.4 
Mansfield,  E.  D.    Personal  memoirs  and  remi- 
niscences of  noted  people.    1803-43.     Cin- 
cinnati, 1879.     12° 182.17 

Mansfield  Park.     J.  Austen.     London,  1853. 

10° 312.24 

The  same.     London,  1882.     12°.     .     .     .       953.3 
Mansie  Wauch,  Life  of.     D.  M.  Moir.     Edin- 
burgh, ISGS.     12° 213.22 


Manteufel,   Ursula  Zoge  von.     Violetta.     [.A 

novel.]     Phila.,  1886.     12° 977.10 

Mantegna,  Life  of.     (Illustrated  biographies.) 

J.  Cartwright.     N.Y.,  1881.     12°    .     .     .     195.21 
Manton,  Kate.     Man's  wrongs  ;  or,  Woman's 

foibles.     Boston,  1870.     12° 253.15 

Manton,  Walter  P.     Beginnings  with  the  micro- 
scope.    Boston,  1884.     18° 1314.6 

Field  botany.     Boston,  1882.     18°  .     .     .     .     673.30 
Manuela  Parades.     (No  name  series.)    Boston, 

l.-^Sl.     16° 385.18 

The  same 385.19 

Manufactures,  History  of   American.     J.   L. 

Bishop.     Phila.,  1864.     2  v.     8°      ...      642.4 
Many  happy  returns  of  the  day.     C.  and  M.  C. 

Clark.     London,  [n.d.]     16°   ....     .     461.23 
Many  lands  and  many  people.    Phila.,  1875.    8°,     716.15 
Many  mistakes  mended.     Corrections  of  mis- 
use of  the  English  language.    X.  Y.,  [n.d.] 

12° 1252.2 

Manypenny,  George  W.     Our  Indian  wards. 

Cincinnati,  1880.     8° 692.7 

Manzoni,  Alessandro.     The  betrothed.     Lon- 
don, 1844.     2  V.      16° 362.30 

Marable  family.  The.     S.  J.  Hillyer.     Phila., 

1879.     12° 392.13 

Marah.      [A  novel.]     R.  V.  Jeffrey.     Phila., 

1884.     12° 954.22 

Marble  faun,  The.     N.  Hawthorne.     Boston, 

1860.     2  T.     12° 342.24 

The  same.     Boston,  1870.     12°   ...     .      372.5 
Marble  prophecy.  The,  and  other  poems.    J.  G. 

Holland.     X.Y.,  1872.     16° 5.53.4 

Marblehead,  Mass.,  Historical  sketch  of.  C.  H. 
Webber  and  W.  S.  Xevins.     Salem,  1877. 

12° 492.15 

History  and  traditions  of.     S.  Koads,  Jr. 

Boston,  1880.     8° 092.14 

Marcet,  William.     Southern  and  Swiss  health 

resorts.    X.Y.,  1883.     12° 778.7 

March,  Charles   W.     Daniel  Webster  and  his 

contemporaries.     N.Y.,  1873.     12°  .     .     .     182.23 
March,  Katharine  M.     My  father  and  I.    N.Y., 

[n.d.]     10° 363.92 

March  5th,  1770,  Orations   to  commemorate. 

Boston,  1807.     12° 252.24 

Marchfield.    A  story  of  commercial  morality. 

London,  [n.d. J     16° 447.19 

Marco  Paul's  voyages  and  travels.    See  Abbott, 

Jacob. 
Marco  Polo,  Travels  of.     H.  Murray.     X.Y., 

18-55.     16° 711-7 

The  same.     G.  M.  Towle.     Boston,  1880. 

10° 178.23 

Marcoy,  Paul.      Travels   in  South  America. 

N.Y.,  1875.     2v.     4° 718-1 

Marcus  Warland;   or.  The  long  moss  spring. 

Mrs.  C.  L.  Hentz.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12°      .     375.13 
Marcy,    R.  B.     The  prairie  traveller.     X.Y., 

18.59.     10° 44:3.26 

Thirty  years  of  army  life  on  the  border. 

N.Y.,  1866.     8° 717-17 

Marenholz-Biilow,  Baroness  von.     Reminis- 
cences of  F.  Froebel.     Boston,  1877.     10°,     176.14 
Marey,  E.  J.     Animal  mechanism.    N.Y.,1874. 

12° 655.2 

Margaret.  E.  M.  Alford.  London,  1871.  12°,  333.20 
Margaret.  S.  Judd.  Boston,  1871.  12°  .  .  411.17 
Margaret.  C.  C.  F.  Tytler.  N.Y.,  [n.d.[  12°,  964.23 
Margaret  and  her  bridesmaids.      J.  Stretton. 

Boston,  1864.     12° 364.80 


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Margaret  CheUvynd.     S.  Morley.    Phila.,  1878. 

1-'° 372.20 

Margaret  IIowlli.    K.  H.  Davis.    Boston,  1862. 

12° 317.16 

Margaret  Kent,  Story  of.    Henry  Hayes,  pseud. 

(Mrs.  E.  O.  Kirke.)     Boston,  1886.     12°.    972.11 

The  same 972.14 

Margaret  Maitlaiul.     Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Oliphant. 

N.Y..  [n.d.]     12° 345.38 

Margaret  Monciieffe.    C.  Burdett.    N.Y.,1S60. 

12° 311.25 

Margaret  of  Anjoii,  History  of.     J.   Abbott. 

N.Y.,  1S61.     16° 122.2 

Life  and  times  of.     M.  A.  Hookham.     Lon- 
don, 1872.     2  V.     8° 135.8 

Margaret  Smitli's  journal.      J.    G.    Whittier. 

Boston,  1849.     16° 4327 

Margaret  Woodward  ;  or,  Summerleigh  Manor. 

M.  Roberts.     London,  [n.d.l     10°  .     .     .     447.20 

The  same.     12° 973.5 

Margarethe  ;  or.  Life-problems.     E.  Juncker. 

Mrs.  Wister,  Tram.     Phila.,  1878.     12°   .     316.20 

The  same 396.3 

Margery's  Christmas  box.    R.  Elliott.    Boston, 

[n.d]     16° 444.13 

Margravine  of  Baireuth.  Memoirs  of  Frederica, 
Princess  Koyal  of  Prussia.     W.  D.  How- 
ells,  £(?.     Boston,  1877.     2  v.     16°.     .     .       181.1 
Marguerite  de  Valois.  [An  historical  romance.] 

A.Dumas.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°     ...     .     301.72 
Maria    Monk's    daughter.   Autobiography    of. 

Mrs.  L.  St.  John  Eckel.    N.Y.,  1874.    8°,     166.11 
Marian  Grey.    Mrs.  M.  J.  Holmes.    N.Y.,  1874. 

12°  .  " 424.11 

The  same 424.34 

Marianela.     B.  P.  GaUlcis.     N.Y.,  1883.     18°  .     941.23 
Marie  Antoinette.     Abbott,  J.  S.  C.     History 

of.     N.Y.,  18.54.     16° 122.8 

Campan,  Madame.     Jlemoirs  of  the  court 

of.     Phila.,  1850.     2  v.     12° 177.21 

Mundt,  C.     Marie  Antoinette  and  her  son. 

[An  historical  novel.]     N.Y.,  1867.     8°    .     325.12 
Yonge,  C.  D.    Life  of.    London,  1876.    2  v. 

12° 171.15 

Marie  Derville.    Mme.    G.   de  Witt.     Phila., 

[n.d.]     12° 378.30 

Marie  Louise,  Empress,  Memoirs  of.  I.  deSaint- 

Amand.     London,  1SS6.     8° 1136.7 

Marietta;    or.   Life   in   Tuscany.     [A   novel.] 

T.  A.  Trollope.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12°     .     .     375.24 
Mariette-Bey,  Auguste.     The  monuments  of 

upper  Egypt.     London,  1877.     12°.     .     .     492.12 
Mariner's  dictionary.  The.     Washington,  180.5. 

12^ 653.4 

Marion,  Gen.  Francis.     Life  of.     Boston,  1876. 

12° 176.10 

The  same.     W.  G.  Simms.    N.Y.,  1860. 

12° 162.16 

Marion,  Fulgence.      The  wonders  of   optics. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16° 035.21 

The   wonders  of  vegetation.     X.Y.,   1872. 

8° 648.9 

Marion's  day-dreams;  or.  Their  aim   in   life. 

C.  A.  Lynn.     Boston,  1880.     16°     .     .     .     041.22 
Marion's  faith.     A  sequel  to   "  The  colonel's 
daughter."    Capt.  C.  King.    Phila.,  1886. 

12° 976.12 

Marjorie  Daw,  and  other  people.  T.  B.  Aldrich. 

Boston,  1873.     16° 363.8 

Marjorie  Fleming.     J.  Brown,  M.D.     Boston, 

1864.     10° 364.14 


Marjorie  Huntingdon.     H.   P.    Belt.     Phila., 

1884.  12° 9.58.19 

Marjorie's  quest.     J.  T.  Gould.     Boston,  1872. 

12° 361.4 

Marjory.  M.  Deane.  London,  1872.  12°  .  .  364.33 
Marjory  Graham.  I.E.Gray.  N.Y.,  1882.  16°,  941.5 
Mark  Dennison's  charge.     G.  M.  Craik.     N.  Y., 

1881.     12° .370.15 

Mark  Rutherford,  (dissenting  minister,)  Auto- 
biography of.     R.   Shapcott,  Ed.    N.Y., 

1881.  10° 388.4 

Mark  Seaworlh.     A  tale  of  the  Indian  Ocean. 

W.  II.  G.  Kingston.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16°    .     449.22 

Mark  the  match  boy.    H.Alger.    Boston,  [n.d.] 

16° 442.3 

Market  assistant.  The.    T.  F.  De  Voe.    N.Y., 

1867.     12° 651.17 

Market  Harborough ;  or,  How  Mr.  Sawyer  went 
to  the  Shires.  Inside  the  bar;  or.  Sketches 
at  Soakington.  G.  J.  W.  Melville.  Lon- 
don, [n.d.]     12° 955.13 

Markham,  Mrs.,  pseud.     See  Penrose,  E.  C. 

Markham,  Albert  H.    The  great  frozen  sea. 

London,  1880.     12° 766.6 

Northward  ho!    London,  1879.     12°.     .     .     762.10 

Markham,   Clements  R.      Cuzco    and    Lima. 

Loudon.  1856.     12° 666.14 

Fairfax,  Admiral  Robert,  Life  of.     London, 

1885.  8° 1133.9 

Fairfax,  The  great  Lord  Thomas,  Life  of. 

London,  1870.     8° 155.7 

The  sea  fathers.     A  series  of  great  naviga- 
tors of  former  times.     X.Y.,  1884.     16°    .1121.23 
The    threshold    of    the    tmknown    region. 

(Arctic  exploration.)     London,  1873.    8°,      736.6 
The  war  between   Peru  and   Chile.     1879- 

1882.  N.Y..  1883.     12° 598.4 

Markham,   Richard.      Aboard   the   "  Mavis." 

N.Y.,  1880.    8° 448.9 

Ed.    The  chronicle  of  the  Cid.    N.Y.,  1883. 

4° 6967 

History  of  King  Philip's  war.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

12° 598.11 

On  the  edge  of  winter.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     8°     .     44S.19 
Marks,  William  Dennis.     The  relative  propor- 
tions of  the  steam  engine.     Phila.,  1884. 

16° 1313.17 

Marlborough,  Duke  of.  (John  Churchill.) 
Coxe,  W.    Memoirs.    London,  1848.    3  v. 

12° 146.8 

Creighton,  L.     Life.     N.Y.,  1870.     16°.     .     181.22 
Saint.sbury,  G.     Life.     (English  worthies.) 

N.Y.,  1886.     16° 1138.1 

Marlborough,  Mass.,  History  of ;  with  a  sketch 
of  the  town  of  Northborough.  C.  Hud- 
son.    Boston,  1862.     8° 487.10 

Marlitt,  E.,  pseud.     See  John,  E. 

Marlo'we,  Christopher,  Works   of.      London, 

18.59.     8° 613.6 

The  same.    A.  H.  BuUen,  Ed.    Boston, 

1885.    3v.    8° 574.14 

Marmaduke    Merry.      W.    H.    G.    Kingston. 

Boston,  1804.     16° 464.13 

Marmion.  W.Scott.    Bost,  |n.d.]  10°  .    v.  ii.  of    564.10 
Marmontel,  Jean  Francois,  Autobiography  of. 
W.  D.  Howells,  Ed.    Boston,  1878.    2  v. 

16° 181.7 

Marmorne.     (Xo  name  series.)     P.  G.  Hamer- 

ton.     Boston,  1878.     16° 362.71 

Marooner's  Island.     F.  R.  Goulding.     Phila., 

1809.     16° 434.21 


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Marplot    Cupid.     E.   M.    Simpson.     Boston, 

1SS3.     18° 951.4 

Marquette,  Father,  Life  of.     (American  biog- 
raphy. Vol.  X.) 111.2 

Marquis  of  Carabas.     [A  novel.]     Mrs.  H.  P. 

Spofford.     Boston,  1882.     10'      ....     941.12 

Marquis  of  LiJloriere.     M.   G.  Sue.     Boston, 

1873.     18° 362.36 

Marquis   of   Lossie.     G.   Maedonald.     Phila., 

1877.     8° 3.36.23 

The  same ; .336.24 

Marriage.     [A  novel.]     S.  E.  Ferris.     London, 

issi.     2v.     12° 953.8 

Marriage  in  Cana  of  Galilee.     IT.  Macmillan. 

Lniid.m,  1882.     16° 1221,11 

Marriage  in   high   life.     O.   Feiiillet.     Phila., 

[n  d.]     12° 317.28 

Married     beneath    him.      .J.    Payn.      Phila., 

[II. d.]     12' 425.22 

Married   life,   Sketches    of.     Mrs.   C.    FoUen. 

Boston,  1838.     16° 432.12 

Married,  not  mated.  A.  Gary.   X.Y.,  1856.    12°,     425.23 

Married   or  single.     C.   M.  Sedgwick.     N.Y., 

1855.     2  v.     12° 345.87 

Marryat,  Emilia,  pseud.     See  ?forris.  Sirs. 

Marryat,  Florence.     See  Church,  Mrs.  Ross. 

Marryat,  Capl.  Frederick,  Life  and  letters  of. 

F.  Marryat.     N.T.,  1872.     2  v.     8'      .     .       138.4 
ICocts  ; 
Children  of  the  Xew  Forest.     N.Y.,  1804. 

12° 455.7 

The  dog  fiend.  London,  [n.d]  12'  .  .  4.^6.3 
Frank  Mildmay.  London,  [n.d.]  12'  .  4.56.5 
Jacob  Faithful.  N.Y.,  1867.  12°  .  .  .  455.17 
Japhet   in   search   of    a  father.     Phila., 

1835.     12° 455.9 

The  same 455.15 

The  king's  own.  N.Y.,  1857.  12°  .  .  4.55.13 
The  little  savage.  N.Y.,  1859.  12'  .  .  455.8 
Mastennan  Ready.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  12°  .  4.55.18 
The  mission.  N.Y.,  1863.  16'.  .  .  .  4.55.14 
Midshipman's  expedients.     Phila..  1837. 

2v.     12° 342.7 

Mr.   Midshipman   Easy.     London,  [n.d.] 

12° 4.56.6 

Monsieur  Violet.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  12'  .  .  4.55.19 
Newton  Forster.  N.Y.,  1867.  12°  .  .  456.4 
Ollapodrida.  [Stories.]  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  12°,  455.20 
The  pacha  of  many  tales.    London,  [n.d.] 

12° 4.55.12 

Percival  Keene.     London,  [n.d.]     12'      .      4.56.7 
Peter  Simple.     London,  [n.d.]     12°     .     .     455.11 
The  phantom  ship.     London,  [n.d.]     12°,      456.2 
The  pirate,  and  The  three  cutters.     Bos- 
ton, 1868.     18° 4:31.21 

The  same.     12° 455.21 

The  poacher.  London,  [n.d.]  12°  .  .  456.8 
Poor  Jack.  N.Y,,  [n.d.]  12°  ...  .  4.56.1 
The  privateersmaTi.  Boston,  1866.  12°,  455,10 
Rattlin,  the  reefer.  London,  [n.d  ]  12°,  455.16 
The  settlers  in  Canada.    N.Y.,  1857.    16°,     451.15 

Valerie.     N.Y.,  [n.d  ]     12° 455.22 

Marrying  a  beggar;  or.  The  angel  in  disguise, 
and  other  tales.  W.  T.  Adams.  Boston, 
ISOn.     12° 364.81 

Marsden,  Richard.  Cotton  spinning.  Lon- 
don, 18S4,     16° 6S0.21 

Marsh,  George  P.     English  language,  Lectures 

on  the.     N.Y.,  1860.     8° 044,3 

English   language.   Origin   and    history  of 
the.     N.Y,,  1862,     8° 644,2 


Marsh,  George  P.  —  concluded. 

Man  and  nature.     N,Y,,  1865,     8°      .     .     .      627.2 
Marsh,  J.  B.  T.     The  story  of  the  Jubilee  Sing- 
ers, with  their  songs,    Boston,  1880,    12°,     124.10 
Marsh,  John  B.     For  liberty's  sake.     London, 

1873.     12° 311.2 

Life  and  adventures  of  Robin  Hood.     Lon- 
don, [n.d.]     12' 452.20 

The  story  of  Harecourt.   London,  1871.  12°,    484.12 
Marsh,  Josiah.     Fox,  George,  Life  of.     Phila., 

[n.d.]     12° 147,5 

Marsh  island,  A,     S.  O,  Jewett,     Boston,  1885, 

12' 967.3 

The  same 968.14 

Marshall,  E,   C.     Ancestry  of   TJ.   S.   Grant. 

N.V.,  1869.     12° 214.4 

Marshall,  Mrs.  Emma.     Brothers  and  sisters. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12' 374.7 

Dorothy's  daughters.  X.Y.,  1881.  12°.  .  397.7 
Edward's  wife.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  12°  ...  374.8 
France,  A  history  of,  N,Y,,  1877.  12°.  .  491.16 
Heather  and  harebell.  London,  1881,  12°,  913,7 
Helen's  diarj\  X,Y,,  [n,d,]  12'  ,  .  .  .  374.9 
Joanna's  inheritance.     X.Y.,  1877,     12°     ,     425.29 

Lady  Alice.     X.Y,,  1878,     12° 374.14 

Life's  aftermath,  N,Y,,  1876.  12°  .  .  .  425.21 
Little  brothers  and  sisters.  N.Y.,  1875.  10',  444.10 
Memories  of  troublous  times.    N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

1-2° 396.30 

Mrs,  Haycock's  chronicles.  N,Y.,  1880.  12°,  363.94 
Mrs.    Mainwaring's  journal.     N.Y.,    1870. 

12° 425.25 

Mistress  of  Tayne  Court.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]    12°,      973.6 

Now-a  days.     X.Y.,  187-5.     12° 425.26 

No.  XIII. ;  or.  The  story  of  the  lost  vestal. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 972.24 

The  old  gateway.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  12°.  .  .  374.10 
The  Rocheraonts.  N.Y.,  1879.  12-^.  .  ,  396.4 
The    royal   law,   and   other  Sunday  tales. 

N.Y.,  1880.     16° 363.95 

Salome.     London,  1886.     12° 973.8 

Sir  Valentine's  victory.  N,Y,,  1883,  12°.  976.15 
Stories  of  the  cathedral  cities  of  England. 

N.Y.,  1880,     12° 363,86 

True   and   strong,  with  other  home   tales. 

N.Y.,  1880.     12' .363.96 

Under  the  Mendips.     N.Y.,  [n.d,]     12°      ,       973.9 
Violet  Douglass.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°  .     .     .     374.11 
Marshall,  John,  Life  of.      (American   states- 
nifn,)    A,  B.  Magruder.     Boston,  1835. 

10° 1121.20 

Washington,  George,  Life  of.     Phila.,  1S04. 

5  v.     4° 141.7 

Marshall,  John.     Anatomy  for  artists.     N.Y., 

187S.     S° 628.8 

Marshall,    Mrs.    Julian.       Handel,    Life    of. 

(Great  musicians.)    N.Y.,  188:3.     12°.     .     1118  7 
Mar's  white  witch.     [A  novel.]    G.  Douglass. 

X.Y.,  1877.    8° 369.9 

Marston  Hall.     A  story  of  Southern  life.     B. 

Carr.     N,Y.,  1880.     12' 386.30 

Marteilbe,   J.      The    Huguenot   galley  slave. 

N.Y.,  1867.     12° 134.26 

The  same 1114.2 

Martha's  Vineyard,  Sketches  of.    Boston,  18-38. 

12° 661.23 

Martin,  Elizabeth  G.     Whom  God  hath  joined. 

N.Y.,  1886.     16° 078.3 

Martin,  F.     Natural   history.      (First    series.) 

N.Y.,  1801.     12° 621  7 

The  same.     (Second  series) 622.18 


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Martiu,  Fredericlc.    Tlie  statesman's  jear-book 

for  1871.     London,     l-j^ 484.14 

The  same  for  1S72 25LM:i 

,     The  same.     1S76 483.04 

The  same.     1877 483.40 

The  same.     1878 483.41 

The  same.     1879 483.42 

The  same.     1880 124.2 

The  same.     1881 489.12 

The  same.     1882 1217.9 

Martin,  Henri.     Decline  of  the  French  Mon- 
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Martin,  H.  Newell.     The  human  body.     N.Y., 

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Martin,  John,  The  life  of.     A  legacy.     Mrs.  D. 

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Martin,  Theodore.     Life  of  the  Prince  Consort. 

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Martin  Merrivale.     His  X  mark.     J.  T.  Trow- 
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Martin  Rattler.     R.  JI.  Ballantyne.     London, 

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Spinoza,  A  study  of.    London,  1883.     12°.     1118.9 

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The  same.     1883 

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8°  

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Massou,   David.     British   novelists   and   their 

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Master  of  the  mine,  Tlie.  [A  novel.]  R.  Bu- 
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Masters,  Maxwell  T.     Plant  life  on  the^farra. 

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Mateaux,   Clara   L.      Around   and   about  old 

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Mathews,  J.  M.  The  Bible  and  men  of  learn- 
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Mathe-ws,  William.     Getting  on  in  the  world. 

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Hours  with  men  and  books.     Chicago,  1870. 

12° '.     .     .      2S6.7 

Literary  style,  and  other  essays.     Chicago, 

1881.     12° 129.13 

Oratory  and  orators.     Chicago,  1879.     12°.      280.9 
Words;  their  use  and  abuse.    Chicago,  1870. 

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Mathews* W.  S.  B.     How  to  understand  music. 

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Matilda,  Princess  of  England.  A  romance  of 
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Matrimonial  infelicities.     R.  B.  Coffin.    N.Y., 

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Matrimony.    [A  novel.]    W.  E.  Xorris.    X.Y., 

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Matt,  a  tale  of  a  caravan.    R.Buchanan.    N.Y., 

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Matter-of-fact-girl,  A.     T.  Gift.     N.Y.,  1881. 

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Matter  of  taste,  A.     [A  novel.]     G.  H.  Picard. 

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Matthew^s,  J.  Brander.  French  dramatists  of 
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The  same 956.13 

Maud  Mansfield.    [A  novel.]   Mrs.  F.  H.  Hood. 

Macon,  Ga.,  1870.     12° .361.50 

Maud  Mohan.     [A  novel.]      Mrs.   P.  Cudlip. 

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Maudsley,  Henry.      Body  and  mind.      N.Y., 

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Responsibility  in   mental   disease.      X.Y., 

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Maupas,  M.  de.    Tlie  story  of  the  Coup  d'Etat. 

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Maurice,  Frederick  Denison,  Life  of.     Chiefly 
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Moral  and  metaphysical  philosopliy.    Lon- 
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Maurice  mystery.   The.      [A   novel.]     J.   E. 

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Maurice  Tiernay.    C.  J.  Lever.    London,  [n.d.] 

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Mauritius,  Island   of.     Sub-tropical   rambles. 

X.Pike.    N.Y.,  1873.    8° 726.13 

Maury,  Abbe.     The  principles  of  eloquence. 

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Mavixy,  M.  F.     Physical  geography  of  the  sea. 

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Max  Kromer.    A  story  of  the  siege  of  Stras- 

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Max  Meredith's  millenniura.     V.  F.  Town- 
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Max  Overmann.     [A  poem.]     Boston,  1867. 

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Maxwell,  James  Clerk,  Life  of;  with  selections 
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Garnett.    London,  1SS2.    8° 1116.7 

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Maxwell,  W.  H.     Life  of  the  Duke  of  Welling- 
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May,  G.     Ballooning,  its  history  and  principles. 

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May,  Samuel  J.,  Memoir  of.     Boston,    1873. 

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The  same 133-16 

Recollections  of   our  anti-slavery  conflict. 

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May,  Sophie,  pseud.     See  Clarke,  R.  S. 


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May-day,  and  other  poems.     K.  W.  Emersou. 

Boston,  1867.     12° 552.20 

May  Martin,   and   other  tales  of  the   Green 
Mountains.     D.  P.  Thompson.     Boston, 

1881.     12° 3.52.31 

The  same 387.23 

May  Stanhope  and  her  friends.     M.  E.  Sangs- 

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Mayhew,  Edward.     The  illustrated  horse  doc- 
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Mayhe'w,  Henry.     London  labour,  and  London 

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Maynard,  C.  J.     The  naturalist's  guide.     Bos- 
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Mayo,  A.  D.     Symbols  of  the  Capital;  or.  Civ- 
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Crooked  places.     N.Y.,  [n,d.]     12°     .     .     .      .337.2 
The  crust  and  the  cake.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°,      337.3 
Dead  sin,  and  other  stories.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

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Doing  and  dreaming.  N.Y.,  187.5.  12°  .  337.5 
Family  fortunes.  N.Y.,  1881.  12°  .  .  .  397.25 
Gold  and  dross.  N.Y.,  1874.  12°  ...  337.6 
Her  object  in  life.  N.Y.,  18S2.  12°  .  .  .  944.9 
The    house    by   the   works.      N.Y.,    1878. 

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Occupations  of  a  retired  life.     X.Y.,  1869. 

12° 337.8 

Premiums  paid  to  experience.    N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

12° 3.37.9 

Quiet  Miss  Godolphin.     Phil.a.,  1871.     16°.     337.10 
Seen  and  heard.     X.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°    .     .     .     337.11 
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Mayo,  William  S.     The   Berber.     N.Y.,  1873. 

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Kaloolah;    or.    Adventures    of     Jonathan 

Romer.     N.Y.,  1867.     12° 724.11 

Kever  again.     N.Y.,  1873.     12°      ....      386.6 
Mayor   of  Casterbridge.      T.    Hardy.      N.Y., 

ISSO.     10° 975.23 

Mazade,  Charles  de.     Cavour,  Count,  Life  of. 

N.Y.,  1877.    8° 173.10 

Mazzini,  Joseph,  Life  and  writings  of.     Intro- 
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Meacham,  A.    B.      Wigwam    and    war-path. 

Boston,  1875.     8° 488.14 

Mead,  Charles  M.     The  soul,  here  and  here- 
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Mead,  Edwin  D.     The  philosophy  of  Carlyle. 

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Mead,  Peter  B.   American  grape  culture.   N.Y., 

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Our  farm  of  four  acres.     N.Y.,  1860.     12°.     648.15 
Meade,  L.  T.     Andrew  Harvey's  wife.     N.Y., 

1880.     12° .379.2 

A  band  of  three.  N.Y.,  1886.  16°  .  .  .  967.17 
Bel-Marjory.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°     ...     .      447.5 


Meade,  L.  T.  —  concluded. 

Scamp  and  I.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°    ...     .     441.37 

Meade,  T.  T.     IIow  it  all  came  round.     N.Y., 

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Meader,  J.  W.    The  Merriniac  River.    Boston, 

1869.     8° 487.9 

MeadoTV  brook.     Mrs.  M.  J.  Holmes.     N.Y., 

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The  same 424.35 

Meadows,  F.  C.  French  and  English  diction- 
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Mears,  David  O.    Kirk,  E.  N.,  Life  of.    Boston, 

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Mecca  and  El-Medinah,  Pilgrimage  to.     R.  F. 

Burton.     N.Y.,  1856.     12° 734.3 

Mechanic,  Every  man  his  own.  A  complete 
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decorative  work  that  may  be  done  by  the 
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Mechanical  dictionary.    E.  H.  Knight.    N.Y., 

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Mechanical  movements.    H.  T.  Brown.   N.Y., 

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Morin,  A.     Fundamental  ideas  of  mechan- 
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Mosely,    H.      Illustrations    of    mechanics. 

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Mechanics'  own  book,  (Spons'.)  A  manual 
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Medbery,  J.  K.     Men  and  mysteries  of  Wall 

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Medford,  Mass.,  History  of.  C.  Brooks.  Bos- 
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Medical  diagnosis.     J.  M.  Da  Costa      Phila., 

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Medical    essays.      1812-82.      O.   W.   Holmes. 

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Medical  ethics  and  etiquette.  The  code  of 
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Medical  nursing.  Lectures  on.  Delivered  in 
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Medical   pocket-book.   The  American   lady's. 

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Medical  problems  of  the  day.  Annual  dis- 
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Willis,   N.   P.      A  summer  cruise   on   the 
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12° 

Melbourne,    Viscount    William,   Memoirs    of. 

W.  M.  Torrens.     London,  1878.     2  v.     8°, 

Melbourne   House.     S.  Warner.     N.Y.,  1875. 

\-l° 

Melchior's  dream,  Brothers  of  pity,  and  other 
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Melville,  George  J.  Whyte.     Bones  and  I ;  or, 

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12° 

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Black  but  comely;  or,  The  adventures  of 

June  Lee   

The  Brookes  of  Bridlemere 

Cerise ;  a  tale  of  the  last  century    .     .     . 

The  same 

Contraband;  or,  A  losing  hazard     .     .     . 

Digby  Grand 

General    Bounce;  or,  The   lady  and   the 

locusts 

The  gladiators.       A  tale  of    Rome   and 

Judea    

Good  for  nothing;  or,  All  down  hill    .     . 

Holmby  House 

The  interpreter 

Kate  Coventry 

Katerfelto;  a  tale  of  Exmoor 

The  same 

M.  or  X.     "Similia  similibus  curantur"  . 
Market  Harborough.     Inside  the  bar  .     . 

Maud  or  Nina 

The  Queen's  Maries.    A  romance  of  Holy- 

lood 

Rosine 

Roy's  wife 

Sarchedon ;  a  legend  of  the  great  queen   . 

Satanella 

Sister  Louisfi;  or,  A  woman's  repentance. 


633.5 

262.21 

715.4 

786.12 

718.12 
712.7 

1121.4 

271.12 

164.12 

1127.5 

3J4.3 


961.16 
714.14 

367.25 

1228. S 


955.1 
9.55.2 
955.3 
354.3 
955.4 
955.5 


9.55.6 


955.7 
955.8 
9-55.9 


955.10 
955.11 
9.55.12 
3.54.27 
955.14 
955.13 
377.14 


9.55.15 
955.16 
955.17 
955.19 
955.20 
9.55.18 


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Tilbury  Nogo;  passages  in  the  life  of  an 

unsuccessful  man 9.55.21 

Uncle  John 9-55.22 

The  same .3.53.26 

The  white  rose 955.23 

Riding  recollections.  London,  [n.d.]  12°  .  1228.9 
Songs  and  verse.  London,  [n.d.]  12°  .  .  577.1 
The  true  Cross.     A  legend  of  the  Church. 

[In  verse.]     London,  [n.d.]     12°      ...       577.2 
Melville,  George  W.     In  the  Lena  Delta  and 
The  Greely  relief  expedition.      Boston, 

18.55.     8° 785.10 

Member  for  Paris.     G.  Murray.     Boston,  1871. 

8° 347.38 

Memes,  John  S.    Josephine,  Empress,  Memoirs 

of.     N.Y.,  1832.     16° 121.21 

The  same 211.30 

Memoir  of  a  brother.     T.    Hughes.     Boston, 

1873.     12° 164.14 

Memoirs    and  confessions  of    a    fanatic.      J. 

Hogg.     London,  1878.     12° 382.15 

Memoirs  of  an  ox-minister.   An  autobiography. 

^ari  of  Malmsbury.    London.    1885.    12°,  1134.13 
Memoirs  of  a  good-for-nothing.    J.  von  Eichen- 

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Memoirs  of  a  physician.    A.  Dumas.    London, 

[n.d.]     12° 361.64 

Memoirs  of  eminent  men.     N.Y. ,  1855.     2  v. 

8° 131.1 

Memoirs   of   Mr.  C.   J.   Yellowplush.     W.  M. 

Thackeray.     Boston,  187.5.     12°  ...     .       373.8 
Memorable  women.     Mrs.  X.  Crosland.     Bos- 
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Memorial,  The.     By  various  authors.     Boston, 

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Memorial,  The.     By  friends  of  Mrs.  Frances  S. 

Osgood.     N.Y.,  1851.     8° 221.8 

Memorial   and   biographical   sketches.     J.   F. 

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Memorials,  and  other  papers.     T.  De  Quincey. 

Boston.  1856.     2  v.     12° 226.17 

Memorials  of  a  quiet  life.     A.   J.  C.   Hare. 

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Memories   of  my  exile.     L.  Kos-uth.     X.Y., 

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Memories  of  old  friends.     Extracts  from  the 

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Penjerrick,  Cornwall.      183.5-71.      H.  N. 

Vyiu,  Ed.     Phila.,  1882.     12°      ...     .1213.18 

Memories  of  seventy  years.     Mrs.   A.  L.  Le 

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Memories    of    the   Manse.      A.    Breadalbane. 

Troy,  1885.     12° 1243.10 

Memories  of  troublous  times.  Being  the  his- 
tory of  Dame  Alicia  Chamberlayne,  of 
Ravensholme  Gloticestershire.      Mrs.  E. 

Marshall.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 396.30 

Memory,  Diseases  of.      An   essay  in  positive 

psychology.     T.  Ribot.     N.Y.,  1882.    12°,     679.14 
Men  and    books  ;    or.  Studies   in   homiletics. 
Letters    introductory   to    the    theory   of 
preaching.     A.  Phelps.     X.Y.,  1882.     8°,  1215.12 
Men  and  books.  Familiar  studies  of.     R.   L. 

Stevenson.     London,  1882.     12°      ...     1229.9 

The  same 1242.15 

Men  and  memories  of  San  Francisco.  (1850.) 
T.    A.    Barry   and    B.   A.   Patten.      San 

Francisco,  1873.     12° 217.6 

Men  and  mysteries  of  Wall  St.     J.  K.  Med- 

bury.     Boston,  1870.     12° 217.4 


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Men   and   women.     (I'oems.)     R.    Browning. 

Boston,  [n.d.l     12° 567.5 

Men   I  have   known.      W.    .Iei(l;in.     London, 

1866.     12° 215.2 

Men  of  character.     D.  JerroUl.     London,  1851. 

12° 264.21 

Men  of  eminence,  in  lileratiue,  science  and 
art.  Memories  ami  photographs  from 
life.     London.  186:J.    6  v.    4°     ...     .      143.1 

Men   of  history.  The   hundred  greatest.     W. 

Wood,  Ed.     N.Y.,  1S85.    8° 112:i.5 

Men   of   invention   and   industry.     S.   Smiles. 

N.Y.,  1885.     12° 1120.11 

Men  of  letters  in  the  time  of  George  III.     l\. 

Brougham.     London,  1^55.     8°  .     .     .     .     148.20 

Men   of  niarlc.     Studies  of  living  celebrities. 

G.  M.  Towle.     Boston,  1880.     10°.     .     .     194.19 

Men    of    modern    times.      N.Y.,    1855.      2   v. 

16° 121.6 

Men  of  our  times.  Mrs.  II.  15.  Stowe.  Hart- 
ford, 1808.     8° 148.18 

Men  of  the  backwoods.  True  stories  and 
sketches  ot  tlie  Indians,  etc.  K.  U.  Mon- 
erieff.     N.Y.,  1880.     12° 448.4 

Men  of  the  reign,  (Victoria's.)  A  biograpliieal 
dictionary.  T.  II  Ward,  Kd.  London, 
1S.-.5.     10° 1135.10 

Men  of  the  second  empire.  G.  Murray.  Lon- 
don, 1872.    l(i° 535.10 

Men  of  the  third  republic.  From  the  "Lon- 
don Daily  News."     I'hila.,  187.3.     12°      .      132.6 

Men  of  the  times;  or,  Sketclies  of  living  nota- 
bles.   N.Y.,  18.52.     8° 148.28 

Men  -who  were  in  earnest.  The  springs  of 
their  action  and  influence.  London,  [n.d.] 
10° 176.20 

Men,    women    and    ghosts.      E.    S.    Plielps. 

Boston,  [n.d.]     12° 354.23 

Men,  ■women  and  lovers,  Episodes  in  the  lives 

of.     E.  Simcox.     Boston,  18S2.     12°   .     .     1217.7 

Men,  ■women   and  things.  Outlines  of.     Mrs. 

M.  Clemmer-Hudson.     N.Y.,  1873.      12°,     234.17 

Menagerie,   The   parlour.      Descriptions    and 

anecdotes  of  animals.   London,  1875.  12°,       674.3 

Menageries,  The.  Natural  history  of  quadru- 
peds.    London,  1848.     3  v.     16°      ...     021.31 

Menault,  Ernest.    Tlie  intelligence  of  animals. 

N.Y.,  1869.     16°    . 021.12 

Mencius,    Life    of.      (Chinese    classics.)     J. 

Legge,  Ed.     N.Y.,  1875.     8° 274.2 

Mendel,  S.,  Trans.  Tales  by  W.  Hauff.  Lon- 
don. 188i!.     12° 976.22 

Mendelssohu-Bartholdy,  F.,  Letters  of. 
183.3-47.     Ladij  Wallace,  Trans.     Thila., 

1864.     16° 162.12 

Gage,  W.  F.,   Trans.     Life.     N.Y.,   1865. 

8° 134.7 

Poiko,  E.     Biogr.aphy.     N.Y\,  1869.     16°    .       211.6 

Mendelssohn  and  Goethe.  (1821-31.)  K. 
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy.  London,  1872. 
16° 213.5 

Mental  action.  Imperfect  and  disordered.     T. 

C.  Upham.     N.Y.,  1855.     16°      ....     631.26 

Mental  disease,  Kesponsibility  in.     II.  M.auds- 

ley.     N.Y.,  1874.     12° 655.12 

Mental   illuminations  of  mankind.     T.  Dick. 

Phila.,  1845.     12° vol.  v.  of    646.29 

Mental  philosophy,  Principles  of.  W.  B.  Car- 
penter.    N.Y.,  1877.     12° 074.4 

Mental    struggle,   A.      [A   novel.]      Mrs.    M. 

Argleg."  Phila.,  1886.     12° 975.15 


Mentor,  The.     For  the  guidance  of  such  men 

and  boys  as  would  appear  to  advantage  in 

the  society  of  ])ersons  of  the  better  sort. 

A.  Ayres.     N.Y.,  1884.     16° 686.19 

Menus  made  easy;   or,  How  to   order  dinner 

and  give  dishes  their  French  names.     N. 

Lake.     London,  |n.d.l     10° 1231.25 

Mercedes,   and   Later   lyrics.     T.    B.    Aldrich. 

Boston,  1884.     12° 576.22 

Mercedes   of  Castile.      .1.  F.  Cooper.     N.Y., 

18.V).     12° 312.21 

The  same 381 .  13 

Mercer,   Cavalie.      Journal    of    the   Waterloo 

campaign.     (1815.)     London,  1870.     12°,      595.3 
Merchant  enterprise.     .J.   H.   Fyfe.     London, 

1871.     12° 252.23 

Merchant  Maiine,  Our.     Its  history,  with  an 

inquiry  into  the  conditions  necessary  to 

its  prosperity.     D.  X.  Wells.     X.Y.,  1882. 

16° 1217.20 

Merchant  of  Berlin,  The.    C.  Mundt.     N.Y., 

1867.     12° 325.13 

Merchant,  The   successful.      Life  of  George 

Moore.     S.  Smiles.     N.Y.,  |n.d.]     12°     .  1128.10 
Merchant  vessel,  The.     A  sailor  boy's  voyages 

to   see   the   world.     C.  Nordlioff.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     4° 446.9 

The  same 926.18 

Merchant's  JIagiizine  and  Commercial  Review. 

1S41  and  1S72.     2  v.     8° 259.5 

Merchant's  wife,  The;  or.  He  blundered.     A 

political  romance  of  our  d.ay.     Mrs.  M.  E. 

Anderson.     Boston,  1876.     12°   .     .     .     ."413.23 
Merchants  of  New  York  City.    (Fourth  series.) 

W.Barrett.     N.Y.,  1800.     12°    ...     .     228.11 
Mercy  Phillirick's  choice.     (No  name  series.) 

Jlrs.  II.  Jackson.     Boston,  1870.     16°      .     362.52 

The  same 362.53 

Mereadvenlurer,  A.    E.  Hay.    PhlKa.,  1879.  8°,     377.20 
Meredith,  George.    Sandra  Belloni,  |origin.ally 

Emilia  in  England.]     Boston,  1880.     12°,     977.22 
Meredith,  L.  A.    Over  the  straits;   a  visit  to 

Victoria.     London,  1861.     12°     ...     .     778.23 
Meredith,  Owen,  pseud.     See  Bulwer-Lytton, 

E.  K. 
Meridiana.     Adventures  in  South  Africa.     J. 

Verne.     London,  1873.     8° .324.5 

Merivale,  Charles.    The  conversion  of  northern 

nations.     N.Y.,  1.S66.     12° 244.4 

History  of  the  Romans.    N.Y.,  1863-05.    7  v. 

12° 525.2 

The  Roman  triumvirates.    N.Y.,[n.d.]   16°,      497.7 
Merriam,  George  S.     Bowle.s,  .S.amuel,  Life  and 

times  of. 'n.Y.,  1885.     2  v.     8°.     .     .     .     1132.8 
The  way  of  life.     Boston,  1882.     10°.     .     .1217.23 
Merrick,  J.  M.,  Trans.     Nugfe  inutiles.     Hu- 
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Merrill,   Selah.     East  of    the   Jordan.     N.Y., 

1881.     8° 769.9 

Merrimac,  The.     Its  source  and  its  tributaries. 

J.  W.  Meader.     Boston,  1809.     8°  .     .     .      487.9 
Merrimac,  Up  and  down  the.    A  vacation  trip. 

P.S.Boyd.     Boston,  1879.     12°      .     .     .     762.14 
Merry  circle.  The.     (Games  and  amusements.) 

Mrs.  C.  Bel  lew,  iU    London,  [n.d.]    12°,      273.4 
Merv  Oasis,  The.     Travels  ami  adventures  east 

of  the  Caspian,  during  1879,  '80,  '81.     E. 

O'Donovan.     N.Y.,  1883.     2  v.     8°      .     .       774.1 

The  same,  (abridged) 782.10 

Mery,  Joseph.    Through  thick  and  thin.    N.Y., 

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Merz,  John  Theodore.    Leibniz,  Life  of.    Phila., 

1SS4.     10° 1121.11 

Mesopotamia  and  Assyria,  History  of.     J.  B. 

Fniser.     N.Y.,  1S54.     10° 473.10 

Messianic  e.xpectations  and  modern  Judaism. 
(Lectures.)     S.  Scliindler.     Boston,  ISSO. 

16° 1247.6 

Meta   I-Ioldenis.      [A   novel.]     V.   Clierbuliez. 

N.Y.,  1878.     12° 366. .39 

Metallic  wealth  of  the  U.S.     J.  D.  Whitney. 

Phila.,  1854.     8° 643.3 

Metallurgy,  A  treatise  on.    F.  Overman.    N.Y., 

1808.     8° 613.7 

Metals  and  their  chief  industrial  applications. 

C.  K.  A.  Wright.     London,  1878.     10°     .  1313.20 
Metals,  The  play-book  of.    J.  H.  Popper.    Lon- 
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Metcalf,  Kichard.    Tlie  abiding  memory.    [.Ser- 
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Meteoric   astronomy.     D.  KirUwood.     Phila., 

1807.     12° 045.20 

Meteorology,   Handy  book  of.     A.   Buchan. 

Edinburgh,  1808.     12° 045.18 

Meteors.     Trans,  from  the  French  of  Ziirchur 
and  Margolld,  by  W.   Lackland.     N.Y., 

1S70.     12° 045.19 

Meteyard,  Eliza.     The  doctor's  little  daughter. 

London,  1872.     16° 303.29 

A  group  of  Englishmen.     1795-1815.     Lon- 
don, 1871.     8° 157.4 

Mainstone's    housekeeper.     Boston,   [n.d.] 

12° 375.26 

The  same 375.29 

The  same 387.22 

Wedgewood,  Josiah,  Life  of.    London,  1865. 

2v.     8° 150.9 

Metric  system  of   weights  and  measures.     F. 

A.P.Barnard.     Boston,  1879.     8°  .     .     .      083.2 
Metric  system.  The  universal.     Prepared  espe- 
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engineers,  etc.     N.Y.,  1870.     8°      .     .     .     637.21 
Metternich,     Prince.      Memoirs.      1773-1835. 
Prince   Richard   Metternich,   Ed.     Mrs. 
A.  Napier,  TroHS.     N.Y.,  1880.     5  v.    8°,     193.10 
Meunier,   Victor.      Adventures    on   the  great 
hunting  grounds  of    the   world.     N.Y., 

1869.     12° 061.15 

Mexican  States,  North,  and  Texas,  History  of. 
Vol.  I.     H.  IT.  Bancroft.    .San  Francisco, 

1884.     8° 1423.3 

Mexicans  at  home  in  the  interior.     By  a  resi- 
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Mexico.    Aubertin,  J.  J.     A  flight  to  Mexico. 

London,  1882.     12° 772.24 

Bancroft.  H.  H.    History  of  Mexico.    Vols. 

Land  IL  San  Francisco,  1883-85.  2  v.  8°,     1420.2 
Bishop,  W.  II.     Mexico  and  her  lost  prov- 
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N.Y.,  1883.     12° 778.22 

Brocklehurst,  T.  U.  Mexico  to-day.  A 
country  with  a  great  future.  With  a 
glance  at  the  pre-historic  remains  and  an- 
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1883.     8° 773.20 

Calderon  de  la  Barca,  Mme.  F.  E.     Life  in 

Mexico.     London,  1843.     8° 472.8 

Cuhas,  A.  G.     Repul)lic  of  Mexico  in  1870. 

.Mrxico,  1870.     8° 770.14 

Elton,  J.  F.  With  the  French  in  Mexico. 
Phila.,  1867.     8° 717.10 


Mexico  —  concluded. 

Gray,  A.  Z.     Mexico  as  it  is.     Notes  on  a 

recent  tour  in  that  country.     N.Y.,  1878. 

12° 492.22 

Ober,  F.  A.     Travels  in  Mexico;  and  life 

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Prescott,    W.    H.      Conquest    of     Mexico. 

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Ripley,  R.  S.     War  with  Mexico.     London, 

18.50.     2  V.     8° 557.3 

Mexico  and  Peru,  Stories  of  the  conquest  of. 

W.  Dalton.     London,  [n.d.]     12°    .     .     .      463.6 
Meyer,  Georg  Hermann  von.     The  organs  of 

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Meynell,  Wilfrid.     Some  modern  artists,  and 

their  work.     N.Y.,  1883.     4°  .     .     .•  .     .       R.  L. 
Michael  .\ngelo.     [A  dramatic  poem.]     H.  W. 

Longfellow.     Boston,  1884.     8°  .     .     .     .       R.  L. 
Michaelangelo  Buonarroti,  Life  and  works  of. 

C.  H.  Wilson.     London,  1870.     8°  .     .     .       175.6 
See  also  Angelo,  Michael. 
Michael  Angelo  and  Raphael.     C.  C.  Perkins. 

Boston,  1878.     8° 174.11 

Michael  Strogoff,  the  courier  of  tlie  Czar.     J. 

Verne.     N.Y.,  1877.     8° 324.29 

Michaud,  Joseph  F.     History  of  the  crusades. 

N.Y.,  18.59.     3v.     12° 474.1 

The  same.     1881 592.12 

Michaux,  F.  A.   North  American  sylva.  Phila., 

1871.  3  V.     8° R.  L. 

Miohelet,    Jules.      The    Bible    of    humanity. 

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The  bird.  (Illustrated.)  N.Y.,  1869.  8°.  623.6 
France  before  Europe.  Boston,  1871.  12°,  535.12 
The   insect.     (Illustrated.)     London,   1875. 

8° 246.26 

Modern  history.  N.Y.,  18.55.  10°  .  .  .  473.7 
The    mountain.       (Illustrated.)       London, 

1872.  8° 240.2 

The  same 246.3 

The  sea.     N.Y.,  1803.     12° 242.5 

Michelet,  Madame  J.     Nature.     (Illustrated.) 

London,  1872.     8° 246.1 

The  story  of  my  childhood.     Boston,  1867. 

10° 363.18 

Michie,  Peter  S.    The  life  and  letters  of  Emory 

Upton.     N.Y.,  1885.     12° 1135.5 

Michigan,  History  of.     J.  H.  Lanman.     N.Y., 

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State  Library  catalogue.    Lansing,  1873.  8°,      R.  L. 
Microbes,  ferments  and  moulds.     E.  L.  Trou- 

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Microcosmus.  An  essay  concerning  man  and 
his  relation  to  the  world.  H.  Lotze. 
Trans,  from  the  German  by  E.  Hamilton 
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Microscope,  The.  Beale,  L.  S.  Its  applica- 
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Behrens,  J.  W.  The  microscope  in  botany. 
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Microscope,  The  —  concluded. 

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Manlon,  W.  P.    Beginnings  with  the  micro- 
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Microscopical  science,  Studies  in.     (Vol.  I.) 

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Middle  Ages.     Cox,  G.  W.,  and  Jones,  E.  H., 
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Lacroix,  P.     Arts  in  tlie  middle  ages,  and 
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1870.     8° 028.1 

Maniwrs,  customs  and  dress  during  the 
middle  ages,  and  the  period  of  the  re- 
naissance.    N.Y.,  1874.     8° 628.3 

Military  and  religious  life  in  the  middle 
ages,  and  the  period  of  the  renaissance. 

N.Y.,  1874.     8= 028.4 

Science  and  literature  in  the  middle  ages, 
and  the  period  of  the  renaissance.  N.  Y., 

1S74.     8° 628.5 

Middlemarch.     Mrs.  JI.  Cross.     N.Y.,  1873. 

2  V.     12° 337.19 

The  same 337.20 

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Middlesex  County,  Mass.  History  of  the 
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Middleton,  Mass.,  Historical  sketch  of.  C.  H. 
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Middleton,  J.  Henry.     Ancient  Rome  in  18S5. 

Edinburgh,  1885.     8° 1429.10 

Middy   and   ensign  ;   or,   The  jungle  station. 

G.  M.  Fenn.      N.T.,  1883.      12°     .     .     .     917.19 
Midge,  The.     [A  novel.]    H.  C.  Banner.    X.Y., 

ISSfl.     10° 975.24 

Midian,  The  gold  mines  of,  and  the  ruined 
Midiaiiite  cities.  A  tour  in  north-western 
Arabia.     R.  F.  Barbour.     London,  1878. 

8° 594.0 

Midnight  cry,  The.     [A  novel.]     J.M.Parker. 

N.Y.,  |n.d.]     16° 975.25 

Midnight  sky,  The.    Familiar  notes  on  the  stars 

and  planets.    E.  Dunkin.    N.Y.,  1872.  8°,     618.13 
Midshipman,  The.   Autobiographical  sketches. 

Ciipt.  a.  UaU.     London,  lS6.i.     10°     .     .     451.14 
Midshipman's  expedients.  F.  Marryat.  Phila., 

1837.     2  V.     12° 342.7 

Midsummer  holiday,  and  other  poems.     C.  A. 

Swinburne.     IS".  Y.,  1884.     16°     ...     .     577.17 
Midsummer  lark,  A.     W.  A.  Croffut.     X.Y., 

1883.     10° 943.24 

Midsummer  madness,  A.      Mrs.   E.  O.  Kirk. 

Boston,  1884.     10° 957.14 

Mignet,  F.  A.     Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  History 

of.     London,  1882.     12° 1124.21 

Mignou.      [A  novel.]     Mrs.  Forrester,  pseud. 

(Mrs.  Bridges.)     Phila.,  1877.     12°.     .     .     366.30 
Milburu,  \V.  H.     The  pioneer  preacher.     (Lec- 
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Pioneers,    preachers,   and   people,    of    the 

Mississippi  Valley.     N.Y.,  1800.     12°.     .     003-26 
Ten  years  of  preacher-life.    N.Y.,  1859.    12°,     215.16 
Milch  cows,  and  dairy  farming.     C.  L.  Flint. 

Boston,  1800.     12° 023.17 

Mildred.    Mrs.  M.  J.  Holmes.    X.Y..  1.S77.   12°.     424.40 


Mildred  and  El^ie.  A  .sequel  to  "Mildred  at 
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Mildred  at  liome;  with  something  about  her 
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Mildred   at  Roselands.     Sequel   to   "Mildred 

Keith."     M.  Finley.     N.Y.,  1879.     10°    .     383.13 

Mildred  Keith.    M.  Finley.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]    16°,     383.12 

Mildred's    boys    and    girls.      Martha    Finley. 

N.V.,  [n.d.]     10° 973.13 

Mildred's  cadet;  or.  Hearts  and  bell-buttons. 
An  idyl  of  West  Point.  A.  K.  Hamilton. 
Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 383.31 

Mildred's  married  life,  and  a  winter  with  Elsie 
Din>niore.  A  sequel  to  "Mildred  and 
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Miles,   Manly.     Stock  breeding.     N.Y.,    1879. 

12° 658.19 

Miles,    William.      The    horse's    foot.      N.Y., 

1866.     12° 021.6 

Miles   Wallingfjrd.     J.    F.    Cooper.      Boston. 

1872.     12° .381.14 

Military  and  army  list  of  Great  Britain  for 
1S60:  containing  a  statement  of  the  war 
services  and  wounds  of  nearly  every  offi- 
cer in  the  army.  Corrected  to  Dec.  29, 
18.59.     H.  G.  Hart.     London,  1800.     8°   .      482.3 

Military  and  naval  heroes  of  Great  Britain. 
Maj.  Johns  and  Lieut.  Nicolas.  London, 
1800.     10° 212.19 

Military  and  religious  life  in  the  middle  ages 
and  at  the  period  of  the  renaissance.  P. 
Lacroix.     N.Y.,  1874.     8° 028.4 

Military   art  and    science.      H.    W.    Halleck. 

N.Y.,  1801.     12° 042.18 

Military  biography,  Essays  in.     C.  C.  Chcsney. 

N.Y.,  1874.     8° 115.3 

Military    dictionary.      H.    L.    Scott.      N.Y., 

1861.     8° 642.3 

Military  encyclopedia.  A  dictionary  of  mili- 
tary knowledge.  (Illustrated.)  E.  S. 
Farrow.     N.Y.,  1885.     3  v.     8°  ...     .       R.  L. 

Military  manners  and  customs.     J.  A.  Farrer. 

N.Y.,  188.5.     12° 1422.2 

Military  service,  A  narrative  of.     Gen.  W.  B. 

Hazeu.     Boston,  188.5.     8° 1423.11 

Military    surveying.      B.   Jackson.      London, 

ISOO.     8° 642.9 

Military   tactics.     Manual   of  instruction   for 
the  volunteers  and  militia  of  the  U.  S. 
^faj.  W.  Gilham.     Phila.,  1801.     12°  .     .      041.4 
Rifle    and    light   infantry   tactics.      W.    J. 

Hardee.     Phila.,  1861.     2  v.     10°    .     .     .     053.26 

Military  telegraph,  during  the  civil  war  in  the 
U.  S.  With  an  exposition  of  ancient  and 
modern  means  of  communication  and  of 
the  Federal  and  Confederate  cipher  sys- 
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8° 597.5 

Mill,  James,  Biography  of.     A.  Bain.     N.Y., 

1882.     12° 1113.7 

Life    of.     (English    philosophers.)     G.    S. 

Bower.     N.IT.,  1881.     12° 11.35.23 

Mill,  John   Stuart,  Autobiography   of.     N.Y., 

1874.     12° 112.4 

A   criticism,   with    personal    recollections. 

A.  Bain.     N.Y.,  1882.     12° 1113.8 

Sketches  of  his  life   by  Spencer,  Fawcett, 

onf7other.s.     Boston,  1873.     12°.     .     .     .       1.39.8 


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Mill,  Jolin  Stuart  —  concluded. 
Wor/ct: 
Comte,  Augiiste,  Tlie  positive  pliilosopliy 

of.     Boston,  1871.     10° 223.8 

Dissertations   and    discussions.     Boston, 

1807.     4v.     12° 227.1 

Hamilton's,  Sir  William,  pliilosopliy,  Ex- 
amination of.    Boston,  ISVio.    2  v.    12°,      024.8 
On  liljerty.     Boston,  1S63.     12°  .     .     .     .     226.19 
Polilical  economy.  Principles  of.     N.Y., 

1877.     2  V.     8° 274.14 

Tlie  same,  (abridged.)     1881    .     .     .     .1319.10 
Representative  government.     N.Y.,  1802. 

i-j,° 227.2 

Sul)jection  of  women.     N.Y.,  1809.     12°,      220.7 
Tliree   essays   on   religion.     N.Y.,   1874. 

1-'- 207.11 

Mill  mystery,  Tlie.    A.  K.  Greene.    N.Y.,  ISSO. 

16° 975.0 

Mill    on    the    Floss.     Mrs.    M.    Cross.     N.Y., 

1860.     12° 337.10 

The  same 337.30 

Millbank.     Mrs.  M.  J.  Holmes.     N.Y.,    1874. 

12° 424.12 

Tlie  same 424.30 

Miller,  Ellen  C.    Eastern  sl^etches.    Edinburgh. 

1871.     16° 725.19 

Miller,  Emily  H.     The  royal  road  to  fortune. 

Chicago,  1869.     12° 438.12 

The  same 4E8.13 

What  Tommy  did.     Chicago,  1870.     16°     .     441.23 
Miller,  Mrs.  F.  Fenwick.     Martineau,  Harriet. 
Life.     (Famous  women.)     Boston,  1885. 

16° 1121.22 

Miller,  Fred.     Glass-painting.     London,  [n.d.] 

12° 1012.5 

Ed.     Wood-carving,  Witli  notes  on  design 
as  applied  to  wood.     London,  [n.d.]    10°,     1011.2 
Miller,  Hugh,  Life  and  letters  of.     P.  Bayne. 

Boston.  1871.     2  v.     li° 140.2 

Life   and  times  of.     T.  N.  Brown.     N.Y., 

18.58.     12° 165.7 

The  cruise  of  the  "Betsy"  among  the 
Hebrides.  The  rambles  of  a  geologist 
in  ScotLind.     Boston,  18.58.     12°.     .     .      603. 6 

First  impressions  of  England  and  its  peo- 
ple.    Boston,  18.55.     12° 247.2 

Foot-prints  of  the  Creator.  Boston.  1854. 
12° 043.15 

Leading  articles  on  various  subjects. 
N.Y.,  1870.     12° 244.10 

My  schools  and  schoolmasters.  Boston, 
1855.     12° 132.10 

Old  red  sandstone.     Boston,  18."5.     12°.     643.13 

Tales  and  sketches.     Boston,  1863.     12°.      243.1 
Miller,  Joaquin.     The  baroness  of  New  York. 

[A  poem.]     N.Y.,  1877.     12° 573.4 

First    families    of    the    Sierras.      Chicago, 

1870.  12° 364.41 

'49.    The  gold  seekers  of  the  Sierras.   N.Y., 

1884.     12° 9.59.16 

Life   among   the  Modocs.      London,  1873. 

8° 486.16 

One  fair  woman.  N.Y.,  1876.  12°  .  .  .  426.21 
Songs   of    Italy.     [Poems.]     Boston,    1878. 

12° 573.15 

Songs  of  the  Sierras.     [Poems.]     Boston, 

1871.  10° 553.18 

Miller,  Olive  Thome.     Bird  ways.     N.Y.,  1885. 

IP'"  1238.23 


Miller,  Oliver  Thome  —  conrAuded. 

Little  folks  in  feathers  and  fur,  and  some 

in  neither.     N.Y.,  1883.     4° 923.13 

The  same 923.14 

Little  people  of  Asia.     N.Y.,  188;3.     4°.     .     915.10 

The  same 023. is 

The  same 923.10 

Nimpo's  troubles.     N.Y.,  18S0.     12°  .     .     .     449.23 
Queer  pets  at  Marey's.     X.Y.,  [n.d.]     4°     .       924.3 

The  same 924.4 

Miller,  T.     History  of  the  Anglo-Saxons.  Lon- 
don, 1840.     12° 511.15 

Miller    of    Angibault.      Mme.    A.    Dudevant. 

Boston,  1871.     10° 352.27 

Millet,  Jean  FranQois,  peasant  and  painter.   A. 

Sensier.     Boston,  1881.     12° 682.16 

Millionaire's  cousin,  A.     E.  Lawless.     N.Y., 

1885.     10° 907.11 

Mills,   Frederick  James,   Life  of.     J.   Carter. 

N.Y.,  1868.     12° 214.14 

Mills   of   the  gods.     [A   novel.]     Mrs.     J.  H. 

Twells.     Phila.,  1875.     12° 361.22 

Mills  of  Tuxbury.     V.  F.  Townsend.     Boston, 

[n.d.]     12°    354.15 

Milly  and    Lucy.      Lady   Dacre,   Ed.      N.Y., 

1833.     12° 347.4 

Milly's    hero.      F.    W.    Robinson.       London, 

[n.d.]     12° 9.50.4 

Milman,  H.  H.     History  of  the  Jews.     N.Y., 

1855.  3v.     10° 472.5 

History  of  Latin  Christianity.     N.Y.,  1800- 

01.     8  V.     12° 525.1 

Milue,   John.      Earthquakes   and   other  earth 

movements.    N.Y.,  1880.     12°    ...     .  1327.20 
Milner,  George.     Country  pleasures.     Boston, 

1881.     12° 1212.5 

Milton,   John.     Ivimey,   J.     Life   and    times. 

N.Y.,  1833.     12° 297.14 

Masson,  D.     Life.     Vols.   I. -III.     Boston, 

1859.     3v.     8° 149.12 

Pattison,  M.     Life.     (English  men  of   let- 
ters.)   N.Y.,  1880.     12° 192.21 

TT"orts  ; 
Paradise   lost.     Books   I.    and   II. ;   with 
introduction,    notes,    etc.,    by   H.     B. 
Sprague.     Boston,  1879.     12°  ....     582.22 
Poetical  works,  with  life  by  J.  Mitford. 

Boston,  [n.d.]    3  v.     10° 503.4 

Vol.1.  Life.  Paradise  lost,  hooks  I.-IV. 
II.  Paradise  lost,  books  V.-XII. 
III.  Samson  Agoiiistes,  and    mis- 
cellaneous poems. 
Selected  prose  writings,  with  an  introduc- 
tory essay  by  E.  Myers.  N.Y.,  1884.  18°,  1231.26 
Mimic    life.      Mrs.    A.    C.    Ritchie.     Boston, 

1856.  12° 425.13 

Mimic  stage,  The;  or.  Drama,  farces,  etc.     G. 

M.  Baker.     Boston,  1871.     12°   ...     .     615.18 
Mind  and  body.     A.  Bain.     N.Y.,  1873.     12°  .       631.4 
Mind   cure.  The   primitive.     The  nature  and 
power  of  faith;  or,  Elementary   lessons 
in  Christian  philosophy  and  transcenden- 
tal   medicine.      W.    F.    Evans.     Boston, 

18S5.     12° 1248.11 

Mind,  Improvement  of  the.     I.  Walts.     Lon- 
don, 1809.     8-" 626.3 

Mind  in  nature.    H.  J.  Clark.   N.Y.,  18ir).   8°,      623.5 
Mind  in  the  lower  animals,  in  health  and  dis- 
ease.    W.L.Lindsay.     N.Y.,  1880.     2  v. 

8° 676.9 

Mind,  Lessons  on  the.     Boston,  1857.     12°  .     .       281. 5 


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Miud  reading,  and    beyond.    W.   A.   Hovey. 

Boston,  1885.     12° 1321.21 

Mind    troubles.    Common.     J.    M.    Granville. 

London,  1878.     l(j° 073.7 

Mine  is  rliiiie.    [A  novel.]    I,.  W.  51.  Loekliart. 

N.Y.,  1878.     8° 309.21 

Mine  own  people.     [A  story.]    L.   M.   Gray. 

London,  1885.     12° 908.20 

Miner,  A.  A.     Old  forts  taken.     Five  leetures 

on   endless   punisliment   and  future  life. 

Boston,  1878.     10° 281.14 

Miner,   Ilarriet   Stewart.     Orchids,   the    royal 

family  of  plants.     (Illustrated.)     Boston, 

1885.     8° R.  L. 

Miner,   Myrtilla.      A   memoir.      Boston,    1885. 

10° 1131.20 

Miner,  T.  H.     ller  ladyship.     Cincinnati,  1880. 

10" 303.91 

Mineral  Springs  of  the  U.S.  and  Canada;  with 

analyses  and  notes  on  the  prominent  spas 

of  Europe,  and  a  list  of  seaside  resorts. 

G.  E.  Walton.     N.Y.,  1883.     12°     .     .     .     775.19 
Mineralogy,    Text-book    of    descriptive.      II. 

Bauerman.     N.Y.,  1881.     10°      ....     1321.4 
Text-book  of    systematic.     H.    Bauerman. 

N.Y.,  1881.     16° 078.19 

Minerals,  Earthy,  and  others,  and  mining.     D. 

C.Davis.     London,  1884.     12°    .     .     .     .1324.13 
Mingo   and    others.     Sketches    in    black    and 

white.     J.  C.  Harris.     Boston,  1884.   12°,  1228.20 
Mining  and  metallurgy  of  gold  and  silver.     J. 

A.  I'hiUips.     Lo::don,  1807.     8° .     .     .     .      643.1 
Mining  camps.     A  study  in  American  frontier 

government.     C.  H.  Shiun.     N.Y.,  1885. 

12° 789.10 

Ministering    children.     M.    L.    Charlesworth. 

N.Y.,  1854.     12° 364.82 

Minister's   wooing.  The.     Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe. 

N.Y.,  1859.  "12° 320.2 

The  same 326.3 

Ministry  of   Jesus   Christ.     T.  B.  Fox.     Bos- 
ton, 1840.     12° 261.13 

Minnesinger  of  Germany,  The.    A.  E.  Kroeger. 

N.Y.,  1873.     12° 217.15 

Minot,  G.  K.     History  of  insurrections  in  Mas- 
sachusetts.    Boston,  1810.     8°     .     .     .     .       531.0 
Minshull,  J.     Land,  sea,   and   sky.     London, 

[n.d.l     8°      1315.12 

Minto,    William.       Defoe,    Daniel,     Life     of. 

N.Y.,  1879.     12° 192.7 

English    poets.   Characteristics  of.      From 

Chaucer  to  Shirley.  Edinbui-gh,  1874.   12°,     1225.2 
English  prose  literature.    (Biographical  and 

critical.)     London,  1881.     12°     .     .     .     .     1225.1 
Miot    de    Melito,   Memoirs    of    Count.      Gen. 

Fleischmann,  Ed.     N.Y.,  1881.     8°      .     .       189.0 
Mirabeau,  Count.     [An  historical  novel.]     C. 

M.  Mundt.     N.Y.,  1868.     8°        ....      325.3 
Miracle   plays   and  sacred  dramas.     K.  Hase. 

A.  W.  Jackson,  7Vans.    Boston,  1880.   8°,     082.11 
Miracles,    A    dictionary   of.      E.   C.   Brewer. 

Phila.,  1884.     8° 1236.4 

Miracles,  Lectures  on.     J.  B.  Mozley.     N.Y., 

1872.     12° 265.15 

Miracles,  past   and   present.     W.  Mountford. 

Boston,  1870.     12° 265.9 

Mirage.     (No  name  series.)     J.Fletcher.    Bos- 
ton, 1878.     10° 302.72 

The  same 302.73 

Miramion,  Mme.  B.  de,  Life  of.     A.  Bonneau. 

London,  1870.     8° 115.5 


Mireio.      [A    Proven(;al    iiocni,]      F.   Mislral. 

Boston,  1871.     8° 5.52.12 

Miriam.   Mrs.  M.  V.  Terhune.    N.Y.,  1862.  12°,      423.9 
Miriam  Monfort.     Mrs.  C.  A.  Warfield.    N.Y., 

1873.     12' 353.27 

Miriam,  the  avenger.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  South- 
worth.     Phila.,  [n.d.j     12° 410.2 

Miriam's  heritage.    A.  Calder.    N.Y.,  187S.  8°,      377.4 
Miriam's  memoirs.    Sequel  to  "  Monfort  Hall." 

Mrs.  C.  A.  Warfield.     Phila.,  [n.d.]    12°,     353.36 
Mirthfulness   and   its  exciters.     B.  F.  Clark. 

Boston,  1870.     12° 235.7 

Miscalculation.    [A  novel.]    II.  Bowra.    N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12°    372.15 

Miscellanies. 

Buhver-Lytton,    E.      Miscellaneous    prose 

works.     N.Y.,  1868.     2  v.     12°   ....     251.10 
Carlyle,  Thomas.     London,  [n.d.]     12°. 

vols,  ii.-vi.  of  1235. 1 
Caton,  John  D.  Boston,  1880.  8°  .  .  .  284.14 
Emerson,  It.  W.  Boston,  1850.  12°  .  .  2-20.16 
Morley,  John.  London,  1880.  10°  .  .  .1251.21 
Thackeray,  W.  M.  Boston,  1870.  2  v.  12°,  332.14 
Warren,  Samuel.  London,  1878.  12°  .  .  372.25 
Miscellany,  Old  book  collector's.     Eeprinls  of 

literary  rarities.     C.  Hindley,  Ed.     Lon- 
don, 1873.     3  V.     8° 568.5 

Mischief's    Thanksgiving.      S.     C.    Woolsey. 

Boston,  1874.     10° 433.7 

Miseries  of  Fo  Hi,  a  celestial  functionary.     F. 

Sarcey.     Chicago,  1883.     16° 949.10 

Misguidit  lassie,  A.     P.  Ross.     London,  1883. 

12° 946.10 

Miss  Angel.  Mrs.  A.  I.  Ritchie.  N.Y.,  1875.  8°,     322.21 
Miss   Bretherton.     Mrs.    H.    Ward.      London, 

1884.     12° 905.11 

Miss  Crespigny.     Mrs.  F.  II.  Burnett.     I'liila  , 

[n.d.]     10°    371.17 

Miss  Dorothy's  charge.     F.L.Benedict.  N.Y., 

1873.     8° 346.25 

Miss  Gilbert's  career.     J.  G.  Holland.     N.Y  , 

1800.     12° 451.7 

Miss    Leighton's    perplexities.       A.    C.    Hall. 

N.Y.,  1882.     16° 941.16 

Miss  Ludington's  sister.     E.Bellamy.    Boston, 

1884.     10° 902.6 

Miss  Mackenzie.    A.  Trollope.    N.Y.,  186.5.   8°,      3.53.5 

The  same.     12° 963.16 

Miss  Marjoribank?.     Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Ollpliant. 

X.Y.,  1800.     8° 323.6 

Miss  Melinda's  opportunity.     Mrs.  H.  Camp- 
bell.    Boston,  1886.     1'^° 978.13 

Miss  Misanthrope.     J.  McCarthy.     N.Y.,  1877. 

8° 369.14 

Miss  Molly.     B.  M.  Butt.     N.Y.,  1870.     10°     .     363.50 
Miss   Nancy's   pilgrimage.      V.    W.    Johnson. 

N.Y.,  1876.    8° 369.3 

Miss    Oona   McQuarrie.      Sequel   to   "Alfred 

Ilagart's  household."     A.   Smith.     Bos- 
ton, 1866.     1-^° 334.4 

Miss  Eavcnel's  conversion   from  secession   to 

loyally.       J.  W.  DeForest.     N.Y.,  1867. 

12° 342.3 

MissRovel.    V.  Cherbuliez.   Boston,  [n.d.]   8°,     346.38 
Miss    Thistledown.      R.   S.    Clarke.      Boston, 

1873.     10° 406.7 

Miss  Tommy.     [A  mediieval  romance.]     In  a 

house-boat.      [A  journal]     Mrs.    D.    M. 

Craik.     N.Y.,  1884.     12° 958.13 

Miss  Toosey's  mission;  and  Laddie.     Boston, 

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Missing  ship,  The.  Notes  from  the  log  of  the 
"Ouzel"  galley.  AV.  II.  G.  Kingston. 
N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 911.13 

Mission,  The;  or,  Scenes  in  Africa.     F.  Mar- 

ryat.     N.Y.,  1863.     16° 4.-.5.14 

Mission  flower,  A.     [An  American  novel.]    G. 

H.  Picard.     N.Y.,  188.5.     12°      ....       909.7 

Mission  life  in  Greece  and  Palestine.  Memo- 
rials of  Mary  B.  Baldwin,  missionary  to 
Athens  and  Joppa.  Mrs.  E.  R.  Pitman. 
N.y.,  [n.d.]     12° 772.1 

Mission  of  Black  Rifle;  or.  On  the  trail.     E. 

Kellogg.     Boston,  1876.     10° 443.41 

Mission   Ridge    and  Lookout  Mountain.     B. 

F.Taylor.     N.Y.,  1872.     8° 240.1.5 

Missionary  sketches.  A  concise  history  of  the 
work  of  the  American  Baptist  Missionary 
Union.    S.  F.  Smith.    Boston,  1881.    16°,      295.8 

Mississippi  Valley,  The;  its  physical  geog- 
raphy. J.  Vv.  Foster.  Chicago,  1869. 
8° 664.1 

Missouri,  The  fight  for.  From  the  election  of 
Lincoln  to  the  death  of  Lyon.  T.  L. 
Snead.    X.Y.,  1886.     12° 1422.18 

Missy.     [A  novel.]     Mrs.  S.  S.  Harris.     N.Y., 

ISSO.     12° 396.23 

Mr.  Bodley  abroad.     H.  E.  Scuddcr.     Boston, 

1880.     8° 448.8 

The  same 924.13 

Mr.  Dunn  Browne's  experience  in  the  army.    S. 

Fiske.     Boston,  1866.     12° 662.24 

Mr.   Grantley's   idea.      J.    E.  Cooke.      N.Y., 

1S79.     32° .391.11 

Mr.  Isaacs.    A  tale  of  modern  India.     F.  M. 

Crawford.     N.Y.,  1883.     12° 944.15 

The  same 952.6 

The  same 952.7 

Mr.  Midshipman  Easy.  F.  Marryat.  Lon- 
don, [n.d.]     16° 456.6 

Mr.  Smith.    L.  B.  Walford.     N.Y.,  1875.     16°,     302.11 

Mr.  Stevsrart's  intentions.     F.   W.   Robinson. 

London,  [n.d.]     12° 950.12 

Mistral,  Frederic.  Mireio.  [A  Provencal  poem.] 

Boston,  1872.     8° 5.52.12 

Mistress  and  maid.     Mrs.  D.  M.  Craik.     N.Y., 

1872.     12° 343.21 

The  same 343.40 

Mrs.  Armington's  ward.  D.  T.  Wright.  Bos- 
ton, 1S74.     16° 303.41 

Mrs.  Arthur.    Mrs.  M.  0.  W.  Oliphant.    N.Y., 

1^77.     8° 323.33 

Mrs.  Beauchamp  Brown.     (No  name  series.) 

J.G.Austin.     Boston,  1880.     16°.     .     .     385.10 
The  same 385.11 

Mrs.  Caudle's   curtain   lectures.     D.  Jerrold. 

London,  1852.     10° 333.8 

Mrs.  Geoffrey.  Mrs.  Argles.   Phila.,  1881.    10°,     379.30 

Mrs.  Haycock's  chronicles.    Mrs.  E.  Marshall. 

N.Y.,  1880.     1^°    .     .     . 363.94 

Mrs.  Herndon's  income.     Mrs.  H.  Campbell. 

Boston,  1880.     12° 974.16 

Mrs.  Jerningham's  journal.  [A  poem.]  Lou- 
don, 1809.     12° 554.25 

The  same 612.20 

Mistress    Judith.     0.    C.    F.    Tytler.     N.Y., 

187.5.     10° 302.13 

Mrs.  Leicester's  school;  and  other  writings  in 
prose  and  verse.  C.  Lamb.  A.  Ainger, 
Ed.     X.Y.,  18S6.     l:^^ 1249.5 

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Mrs.  Mainwaring's  journal.  Mrs.  E.  Mar- 
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Mistress  Margery.     E.  S.  Holt.     Phila.,  1869. 

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Mrs.  Merriam's  scholars.  A  story  of  the 
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Mistress   of   Ibichstein.     Fr.    Henkel.     N.Y., 

1884.     16° 962.5 

Mistress  of  Tayne  Court.     Mrs.  E.  Marshall. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 973.6 

Mistress  of   the  house.     P.   B.  Chamberlain. 

X.Y.,  [n.d.]     10° 449.7 

Mistress  of  the  manse.  [A  poem.]  J.  G.  Hol- 
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Mrs.    OvertheTway's    remembrances.     J.    II. 

Ewing.     Boston,  1881.     16°    .  • .     .     .     .     .388.11 

Mrs.  Peixada.    H.  H.arland.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]    10°,     975.11 

Mrs.  Skaggs's  husbands,  and  other  sketches. 

Bret  Ilarte.     Boston,  1873.     16°      ...     414.12 

Mrs.  Solomon  Smith  looking  on.     Mrs.  I.  JI. 

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Mitchel,  O.  M.     Popular  astronomy.      N.Y., 

1800.     12° 645.23 

Mitchell,    Anne    M.      The    cash-boy's    trust. 

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Mitchell,  Arthur.    What  is  civilization?  N.Y., 

1881.  S° 677.5 

Mitchell,   Augustus    S.     Ancient    geography. 

Phila.,  1851.     12° 722.2 

Mitchell,   Donald    G.,    (pseud.,   Ike    Marvel.) 

About  oUUtory-tellers.    N.Y.,1878.    12°,     176.22 
Bound  together.    A  sheaf  of  papers.    N.Y., 

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Doctor  Johns.  X.Y.,  1866.  2  v.  12°  .  .  331.27 
My  farm  of  Edge  wood.  N.Y.,  1863.  12°.  225.20 
Reveries  of  a  bachelor.  N.Y.,  1871.  12°.  254.10 
Rural  studies.  N.Y.,  1867.  12°  ...  .  228.12 
Seven   stories,   with  basement    and    attic. 

N.Y.,  1864.     12° 413.13 

Mitchell,  Elizabeth   H.     The   beautiful   face. 

N.Y.,  1880.     12° 379.10 

The  diamond  ring.     London,  1882.     12°      .      947.6 
Mitchell,  Lucy  M.     History  of  ancient  sculp- 
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Mitchell,  S.  Weir.     Fat  and  blood  and  how  to 

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Mitford,  A.  B.     Tales  of  old  Japan.     London, 

1871.     2v.     8° 736.13 

Mitford,  Bertram.  Through  the  Zulu  Coun- 
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Mitford,  Mary  Russell,  Friendships  of,  as  re- 
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Letters.  London,  1.^72.  2  v.  12°  .  .  .  234.6 
Life  of.     A.  G.  K.  L'Estrange.     X.Y.,1870. 

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Works : 
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Our  village.     Boston,  1853.     2  v.     12°     .     341.15 
Recollections  of  a  literary  life.  N.Y.,  1855. 

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Mivart,  St.  George.  The  cat.  An  introduc- 
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Miz-maze,  Tlie ;  or,  Tlie  Winkworth  puzzle.  A 
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Mobile  Hay,  The  battle  of,  and  the  capture  of 
Forls  Powell,  (Jaincs,  and  Morgan,  by  the 
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Modeling  in  cl.ay,  Instructions  in  the  art  of. 
A.  \i.  Vago.  With  an  appendix  on  model- 
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Modern  D.'cdahis,  A.     T.Greer.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

10° 906.23 

Modem   fishers   of   men,    among  the  various 

i-exes,  sects,  and  sets  of  Chartville  church 

and  community.  N.Y.,  1879.  16°  .  .  383.4 
Modern  Gri.^elda,  The,  and  other  tales.     M. 

Edgeworth.  N.Y.,  18.55.  12°  ...  .  346.5 
Modern  inquiries.     J.  Bigelow.     Boston,  1867. 

8° 2.53.1 

Modern  instance,  A.    W.  D.  Howells.    Boston, 

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Modern  leaders,     [Biographical  sketches.]     J. 

McCarthy.     N.Y.,  1872.     8° 108.4 

Modern  Mepbistopheles,  A.     (No  name  series. ) 

Boston,  1877.     16° 302.05 

Modern    minister,   A.      (With    illustrations.) 

N.Y.,  1878.     2v.     8° 305.76 

Modern  society.     Mrs.  J.  W.  Howe.     Boston, 

1881.  18° 127.22 

Modern  sphinx.  The.    A  collection  of  enigmas, 

charades,  puzzles,  etc.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  12°  .  127.5 
Modern  women,  and  what  is  said    of   them. 

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Modocs,  Life  amongst  the.   Unwritten  history. 

.J.  Miller.  London,  1873.  8°  ....  486.16 
Moens,  W.  J.  C.    English  travellers  and  Italian 

brigands.     N.Y.,  1800.     12'^ 607.12 

Through   France   and  Belgium.      Loudon, 

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Moering,  Mrs.  Anna  L.     Wayside  gleanings  for 

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A.  Manning.  London,  1885.  12°  .  .  .  935.4 
Mohammed,  Life  of.     G.  Bush.     N.Y.,  1854. 

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Mohl,  Madame  :  her  salon  and  her  friends.     A 

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Moir,  David  M.  Lifeof  Mansie  Wauch.  Edin- 
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Moister,  William.    The  West  Indies.    London, 

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Moles-worth,  Mrs.   M.    L.     The   hoys  and  I. 

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Christmas-tree  land.  London,  1884.  12°  .  918.16 
Hathercourt.  [A  novel.]  N.Y.,  1878.  16°,  382.10 
Summer  stories  for  boys  and  girls.    London, 

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Molesworth,  ^V.  M.    History  of  England  from 

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Mollison,  John  K.     The  new  practical  window 

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Molloy,  J.  Fitzgerald.  lioyalty  restored;  or, 
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Woflington,  Peg,  Life  and  adventures   of. 
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MoUusca,  A  manual  of  the.    S.  P.  Woodward. 

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Molly    Bawn.     [A  novel.]      Mrs.   M.    Argles. 

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Molly  Magnires,  The.  The  origin,  growth  and 
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Moltke,  Coxtnl  H.  K.  B.  von.  Poland.  An 
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Monaldi.    W.  Allston.     Boston,  1856.     12°     .     412.18 

Monarch  of  Mincing  Lane.    W.  Black.     N.Y., 

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Monarchs  retired  from  business.     Dr.  Doran. 

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Monastery,  The.    W.Scott.    Edinburgh,  1871. 

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The  same 315.14 

Moncrieff,  F.  C.    Wit  and  wisdom  of  the  bench 

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Moncrieff,  H.  W.     A  visit  to  my  discontented 

cousin.     Boston,  1871.     10° 432.14 

Moncrieffe,  Robert  H.,  {pseud.,  A.  R.  Hope.) 

A  book  about  boys.  Boston,  lSf.9.  12°.  242.16 
A  book  about  dominies.  Boston,  1800.  10°,  212.12 
Homespun  stories.  N.Y.,  1883.  10°  .  .  918.2 
The  men  of  the  backwoods.     N.Y.,  1880. 

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Round   about   the   Minster  green.      Edin- 
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Monday  chats.  C.  A.  Sainte-Beuve.  Selected 
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Jevons,  W.  S.     Money,  and  the  mechanism 

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Poor,  H.  V.     Money  and  its  laws.     Mone- 
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Walker,  F.  A.     Metallic  and  paper  money. 

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Money  maker,  The;  or,  The  victory  of  the 

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Monfort  Hall.     Mrs.  C.  A.  Warficld.     Phila., 

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Mongredien,  Augustus.    Free  trade  movement 

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Pleas   for  protection    examined.     London, 

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Wealth  creation.     N.Y.,  1883.     12°     .     .     .1222.24 
Monikins.    J.  F.  Cooper.     N.Y.,  1855.     12°    .      313.2 

The  same 381.15 

Monitions  of  the  unseen ;  and  poems  of  love 

and  childhood.   .1.  Ingelow.  Boston,  1871. 

16° 564.8 

Monk;  or,  The  fall  of  the  republic  and  the  res- 
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10(;0.  F.  P.  G.  Guizot.   London,  1851.  16°,     194.10 
Monkeys,  opossums  and  lemurs,  Natural  his- 
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Monkhouse,  W.  C.    Landseer,  Edwin,  History 

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The  precis  book.     Lessons  in  accuracy  of 

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Monks  before  Christ;  their  spirit  and  history. 

J.E.Johnson.     Boston,  1870.     10°     .     .     147.15 
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Monnier,  M.    Wonders  of  Pompeii.    N.Y.,  1870. 

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Monographs,     Personal    and     social.       Lord 

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Monroe,  James,  in  his  relations  to  the  public 

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(American    statesmen.)     D.    C.    Gilman. 

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The  people  the  sovereigns.     S.  L.  Gouver- 

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F.  Marryat.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°   ....     455.19 
Monstrelet,  E.  de,  and  others.     Chronicles  of 

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Mont  Blanc.    Its  constitution,  transformations 

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Montaigne,  Michel  de.     Works.     W.  Hazlitt, 

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Monks  of  the  West.    Boston,  1872.    2  v.    8°,       144.8 
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Montefiore,  Sir  Moses.     A  centennial  biogra- 
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Montezuma,  and  the  conquest  of  Mexico.  E. 
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Montfort,  Simon  de,  Earl  of  Leicester,  Life  of. 

M.  Crcighton.     N.Y.,  1877.     10°    .     .     .     181.23 

Montgomery,  Florence.  Misunderstood.  N.Y., 

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Transformed;  or.   Three  weeks  in   a   life- 
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Montgomery,  James.  Lectures  on  general  lit- 
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Montgomery,  James.  Poetical  works.  Bos- 
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Montgomery,  J.  E.     Our  admiral's  flag  abroad. 

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Montgomery,  Gen.  l!.,Life  of.     J.  Armstrong. 

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Montgomery,  AValter.    The  boys  of  the  Sierras. 

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Monti,  Luigi.     Adventures  of  a  consul  abroad. 

Boston,  1878.     16° 382.8 

Monuments,  Ancient,  in  Egypt,  Assyria,  Pales- 
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Moodie,  Mrs.  S.     Life  in  the  clearings.     N.Y., 

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Moody,  Dwight  L.,  and  S.ankey,  Ira  D.     Lives, 
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Anecdotes  and  illustrations  related  in  his 
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Moody,  F.  W.    Art,  Lectures  and  lessons  on. 

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Schools  and  masters,  of  painting.  N.Y., 
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Moon,  The.  Harley,  T.  Moon  lore.  (Super- 
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Nasmyth,  J.,  and  Carpenter,  J.  The  moon 
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Moondyne.     A   story  from  the  under-world. 

J.  B.  O'Reilly.     Boston,  1879.     12°  .     .     .     392.10 

Moonshine.  A  story  of  the  reconstruction  pe- 
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Moonstone,  The.   [A  novel.]  W.Collins.  N.Y., 

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Moor  and  loch.  Containing  minute  instruc- 
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Moore,  Annie,  aiid  Nichols,  L.  D.  Overhead; 
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Moore,  Mrs.  B.  H.     On  dangerous  grounds;  or, 

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Women  of  the  war.     Hartford,  1S(!6.     8°     .       116.4 
Moore,  George,  Ivife  of.     The  successful  mer- 
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Moore,  George   H.     Treason   of  Gen.  Charles 

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Moore,  Joseph,  Jr.     Outlying  Europe,  and  the 

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The  (Jueen's  empire;  or,  Ind  and  her  pearl. 

Phila.,  1880.     8' 794.7 

Moore,  R.     Universal  assistant  and   complete 

mechanic.     N.Y.,  1878.    8° 273.16 

Moore,  Thomas,  the  poet.     His  life  and  works. 

A.J.Symington.     N.Y.,  1880.     10°     .     .       191.9 
Memoir,  journal  and  correspondence.    Lord 

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Worh-ti : 

Byron,  Lord,  Life  of,  with  his  letters  and 

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Vol.  \.  Memoir;  odes;  juvenile  poems. 
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IIL  Humorous   poems;    Fudges    in 

England. 
IV.  Irish  melodies,songs,ballads,etc. 
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Moral  science,  Elements  of.     N.  Porter.    N.Y., 

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The  same.     F.   Wayland.     Boston,   1855. 

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Moral  uses  of  dark  things,    II.  Bushnell.    N.Y., 

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Morals  of  Ahou  Ben  Adhem.     D.  R.  Locke. 

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Boston,  1873.     16° 434.6 

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Moreoamp,    Arthur.       Live     boys.       Boston, 

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Live  boys  in  the  Black  Hills.   Boston,  1880. 
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Morelet,  .\rthur.     Travels  in  Central  America. 

N.Y.,  1871.     12° 715.7 

Morelli,  Giovanni.     Italian  masters  in  German 

galleries.     London,  1883.     12°     ...     .       687.5 
Morford,  Henry.     Paris  in  '67;  or,  The  Great 

Exposition.     N.Y.,  1807.     12°     ...     .      733.6 
Morgan,   Appleton.     The   Shakespeare  myth. 
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Morgan,  J.  A.     Collection  of  macaronic  poetry. 

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Morgan,  Lewis  U.     The  American  boaver  and 

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Morgan,  L(((/)/ S.   Autobiography.     N.Y.,1859. 

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Morgesons,  The.     E.   Stoddard.     N.Y.,  1802. 

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Morin,  A.     Fundamental  ideas  of  mechanics. 

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Morison,    James    Cotter.      Gibbon,    Life    of. 

(English  men  of  letters.)  N.Y.,1878.   16°,       192.1 
Macaulay,  Life  of.    (English  men  of  letters. ) 

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Morison,  John  H.    The  great  poets  as  religious 

teachers.     N.Y.,  1880.     10° 1241.26 

Smith,  Jeremiah,  Life  of.  Boston,  1845.  12°,     151.12 
Morley,  Henry.     Bartholomew   fair,  Memoirs 

of.     London,  1880.     12° 1219.12 

English  literature.  First  sketch  of.    London, 

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English  literature  in  the  reign  of  Victoria. 

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Palissy,  the   potter,  Life  of.    Boston,  1853. 

2v.     10° 211.1 

Russian  life.     London,  1866.     12°      ...     667.19 
Morley,    John.     Cobden,    Richard,    Life    of. 

Boston,  1881.     8° 1112.3 

Critical  miscellanies.     (First  series.)    N.Y., 

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The    same.      (Second    series.)    London, 

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Diderot    and    the    encyclopasdists.      N.Y., 

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Rousseau.     N.Y.,  1878.     8° 183.4 

Struggle  for  national  education.     London, 

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Voltaire.     N.Y.,  1872.    8° 157.10 

Morley,  Susan.     Aileen  Ferrers.    N.Y.,  1875. 

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Throstlethwaite.     Phila.,  1876.     16°.     .     .     361.46 
Mormonism.     Dickinson,    Mrs.    E.    E.     New 

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Orne.     Boston,  1866.     16° 571.10 

Morocco  anil  tlje  great  Atlas,  Journal  of  a 
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London,  1S7S.     8° 703.3 

Morocco;  its  people  and  places.    E.  de  Amicis. 

N.Y.,  1882.     12° 765.3 

The  same 772.0 

Morphy,  Paul,  E.xploits  and  triumphs  of.     By 

his  late  secretary.     N.Y.,  18-59.     12'^    .     .     224.17 
Morris,  E.     Derrick  and  drill.     History  of  the 

petroleum  industry.     N.Y.,  1865.     12°     .     217.11 
Farming  for  boys.     Boston,  1868.     12'   .     .     648.19 
Ten  acres  enough.     N.Y.,  18.54.     12°      .     .     646.18 
Morris,  Edward  E.     The  age  of  Anne.     N.Y., 

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Morris,  George  S.  British  thought  and  thinkers. 

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Morris,  Herbert  W.     The  celestial  symbol  in- 
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Morris,   Malcolm,   Ed.     The   book   of  health. 

N.Y.,  1883.     S° 1323.1 

Morris,  William.     Defence  of  Guenevere,  and 

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The  same.     (PartllL) 565.14 

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Life  and  death  of  Jason.     [Poems.]     Bos- 
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Morris,  Wm.  O'C.  The  French  revolution, 
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The  same 591 . 3 

Morrow,  John.     A  voice  from  the  newsboys. 

N.Y.,  1860.     10° 436.24 

Morse,  C.  F.     Blush  roses.     [A  tale.]     >f.Y., 

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Morse,  Edward  S.     Japanese  homes  and  their 

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Morse,  John  T.,  Jr.     Famous  trials.     Boston, 

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Hamilton,    Alexander,    Life    of.      Boston, 

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Morselli,  Henry.  Suicide.  An  essay  on  com- 
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Mortal  antipathy,  A.  First  opening  of  the 
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188.5.     12° 972.7 

Morte  d' Arthur.     Sir  Thomas  Mallory's  book 
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Mortomley's  estate.     [A  novel.]     Mrs.  J.  H. 

Riddell.     London,  [n.d.]     12°     ...     .     954.12 
Morton,  Sarah  W.     My  mind  and  its  thoughts. 

Boston,  1823.     4° 231.16 

Morton    House.     [A    novel.]     F.    C.    Fisher. 

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Morvrood,  Vernon  S.  Facts  and  phases  of 
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Our  gipsies  in  city,  tent  and  van.     London, 

1885.     8°  .     .^ 1424.7 

Mosaics.     N.Y.,  1859.     16° 226.8 

Moscheles,  Ignatz.  Recent  music  and  musi- 
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Mose  Evans.  W.  M.  Baker.  N.Y.,  1874.  12°,  354.29 
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Mosely,  H.    Illustrations  of  mechanics.    N.Y., 

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Moses,  the  law-giver.     W.  M.  Taylor.     X.Y., 

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Moses,  Bernard,  ayvl  Crane,  W.  W.     Politics. 

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Moss,  Lemuel.     Annals  of  the  U.  S.  Christian 

Commission.  Phila.,  1808.  8°  .  .  .  .  245.1 
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Mosses  from  an  old  manse.     N.  Hawthorne. 

Boston,  1854.     2  v.     12° 342.25 

The  same 372.6 

Mossman,    Samuel.       Heroes     of    discovery. 

Edinburgh,  1877.     12° 177.14 

New  Japan;   the   land   of  the   rising  sun. 

London,  1873.     8° 773.6 

Mother    Goose    for    grown    folks.      [Poems.] 

Mrs.  A.  D.  T.  Whitney.     Boston,   1882. 

12° 576.5 

Mother  Michel  and  her  cat.     E.  de  la  Bi5dol- 

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Mother  songs,  games  and  stories.     Froebel's. 

F.  find  E.  Lord,  Trann.  and  Eds.     London, 

188.5.     8° 572.11 

Mother's  boys  and  girls.     Mrs.  I.  M.  Alden. 

Boston,  [n.d.]    4° 924.17 

Mother's    recompense.      G.    Aguilar.      X.Y., 

1870.     12° 420.16 

Mother-in-law,  The.  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  South- 
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Motherless;  or,  A  Parisian  family.     Mine.  P. 

G.  De  Witt.     N.Y.,  1871.     12°    ...     .     343.47 
The  same 421.2 

Mothers    in   council.     Mrs.   A.    Oilman,   Ed. 

N.Y.,  1884.     16°    ....;...     .     1231.7 

The  same 1238.1 

Mothers  of  great  men  and  women,  and  some 
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N.Y.,  1888.     8° 1123.4 

Motley,   John   Lothrop.     A   memoir.     O.  W. 

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John  of   Barneveld,  Life  and   death   of. 

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United     Netherlands,    History    of    the. 

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Mott,  Henry  A.     The   fallacy  of  the  present 

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Mott,  James   and  Lucretia.     Edited   by  their 
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Moulton,    Mrs.    Louise    Chandler.     Bed-time 

stories.     Boston,  1873.     10° 434.5 

Firelight  stories.  Boston,  188:5.  16°  .  .  921.10 
More  bed-time  stories.  Boston,  1873.  16°,  434.6 
New  bed-time  stories.     Boston,  1880.     16°.     911.24 

Poems.     Boston,  1878.     10° 581.3 

Random  rambles.  Boston,  1881.  1S°  .  .  761-18 
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Mouut  Desert,   Rumbles  in.     B.  F.  De  Costa. 

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Mouut  Vernon.     B.  J.  Lossing.     N.Y.,   IS50. 

8° 000.3 

Mount  Vernon   papers.     E.    Everett.      N.Y., 

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Pickering.  Boston,  18S2.  10°  ...  .  771.5 
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The  same 240.3 

Mountain    adventures    in    various    countries. 

Boston,  1809..  12° 001.21 

Mountain  adventures.     J.  T.  Ileadley.    N.Y., 

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Mountain  sprite's  kingdom,  ami  other  stories. 

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Mountford,  William.     Euthanasy;  or,  Happy 

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Mir.acles,  past  and  present.     Boston,  1870. 

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Mowry,  William   A.      Talks   with    my  boys. 

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Mozart.   Gehring,  F.    Life.   (Great musicians. ) 

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Nohl,  L.  Life.  Chicago,  1880.  16°  .  .  194.12 
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Mozley,  J.  B.     Lectures  on  miracles.     N.Y., 

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Ruling  ide.as  in  early  ages,  and  their  relation 

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Mozley,   T.      Oriel   College    and    the    Oxford 

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Reminiscences;  chiefly  of  towns,  villages, 

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Miigge,  Thomas.     Afraga;  or.  Life  and  love  in 

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Muhlenberg,   William    Augustus.      Life   and 

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Mulbach,  Louisa,  jj.scriJ.     .See  Mnndt,  Clara  M. 
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Mulhall,  Michael  G.     Dictionary  of  statistics. 

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Rio  Grande  do  Sul.     London,  1873.     12°    .      723.3 
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London,  |n.d.|     12° 4.54.21 

Miiller,   C.  O.     Ancient   art  and  its  remains. 

London,  1872.     8° 649.28 

Miiller,  Christine,  pxeud.    tiee  Walr^e,  E.  C.  W. 

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Mil  ermann.    The  fertilization  of  flowers. 

London,  1883.     8° 1311.15 

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Miiller,  Max.     Biographical  essays.     London, 

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Chips  from  a  German  workshop.     N.Y., 

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German  love.     London,  1884.     12°     .     .     .     9.58.18 
Lectures  on  the  origin  and  growth  of  reli- 
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The  science  of  language.     (Second  series.) 

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Science  of  religion.     N.Y.,  1872.     12°    .     .     026.12 
Miiller,  Wilhelm.      Political  history  of  recent 

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N.Y.,  1879.     16° 701.4 

Mummies  and  Moslems;  or,  My  winter  on  the 
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1,870.     8° 483.38 

Munchausen,  Baron,  Travels  of.    E.  E.  Raspe. 

London,  1809.     12° 714.8 

Muudt,  Clara  M.,   (pxeud.,  Louisa  Mulbach.) 
Historical  novels.     N.Y.,  1878.     8°. 

Andreas  Hofer 325.1 

Berlin  ami  Sans  Souci 325.2 

Count  Miraheau 325.3 

Daughter  of  an  empress 325.4 

Frederick  the  Great  .and  his  court .     .     .     .      325.5 
Frederick  the  Great  and  his  family     .     .     .      325.6 

Goethe  and  Schiller 325.25 

Henry  VIIL  and  bis  court 325.7 

Joseph  II.  and  his  court 325.8 

The  same 325.9 

Josephine,  the  Empress 325.10 

Louisa  of  Prussia 325.11 

Marie  Antoinette  and  her  son 325.12 

Merchant  of  Berlin 325.13 

Napoleon  and  Blucher 325.14 

Napoleon  and  the  Queen  of  Prussia   .     .     .     325.15 

Old  Fritz  and  the  new  era 325.16 

Prince  Eugene 325.17 

Queen  Hortense 325.18 


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Lamps  and  paths.     Boston,  188.5.     10°   .     ,1241.14 

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Mimgo  Park,  Life  of.     Edinburgh,  1804.     12°,     732.14 

Muuro,  Sui-yeon  General.     The  Mediterranean. 

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Munroe,  Lewis  B.    Public  and  parlor  readings. 

Dialogues  and  dramas.    Boston,  1873.    12°,      224.9 

Humorous.     Boston,  1871.     8° 610.6 

Miscellaneous.     Boston,  1872.     12°     .     .     .      235.2 
Young  folks' readings.     Boston,  1877.     12°,     235.27 
Munsell,  Oliver  S.    Psychology.     N.Y.,  1871. 

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Murdock,  James  E.     The  stage;  or.  Recollec- 
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Murfree,  Mary  X.,  {pseud.,  Charles  E.   Crad- 
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12° 967.2 

In    the    Tennessee    Mountains.       Boston, 

1884.     12° 956.23 

The  prophet  of  the  Great  Smoky  Mountains. 

Boston,  1885.     16° 969.18 

The  same 969.14 

Where    the    battle   was   fought.      Boston, 

18v84.     12° 958.15 

Muriel's  two  crosses.     The  cross  she  rejected 
and    the    cross  she  chose.      A.   Lyster. 

London,  [n.d.]     12° 958.20 

Murillo,  Li fe  of.    (Artist  biographies,  Vol.  IV. ) 

M.  F.  Sweetser,  .BJ.     Boston,  1877.     18°,       191.1 
Murphy,  Lady  Blanche,  and  others.     On  the 
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Murphy,  Denis.     Cromwell  in  Ireland.     Dub- 
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Murphy,  John  M.     American  game  bird  shoot- 
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Sporting  adventures  in  the  far  West.    N.  Y., 

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Murray,  A.     Recollections.     1803-37.    English 

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Murray,  Alexander  S.     Greek  sculpture.  His- 
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Mythology,  Manual  of.     N.Y.,  1873.     12°   .     668.12 

The  same 687.20 

Murray,  Amelia  M.     Letters  from  the   U.  S., 

Cuba  and  Canada.     N.Y.,  1850.     12^.     .     735.17 
Murray,  E.    C.    G.      France,    Round    about. 

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Member  for  Paris.     Boston,  1871.     S°     .     .     347.38 
Men  of  the  second  empire.     London,  1872. 

16° 535.10 

The  Russians  of  to-day.   London,  1878.  12°,     702.19 
Young  Brown.     Boston,  1874.     8°      .     .     .     347.43 
Murray,  Hugh.     History  of   British  America. 

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Travels  of  Marco  Polo.     \.Y.,  18.55.     16°.      711.7 
Murray,  J.  D.  Christine.     Aunt  Rachel.    Lon- 
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Murray,  Thomas   C.     Lectures  on  the  origin 
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Murray,  W.  H.  H.     Adirondack  tales.     Bos- 
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Boston, 


Murray,  W.  H.  H.  —  concluded. 

Camp  life   in   the  Adirondacks. 

1869.     12° •     .     .     .     . 

Music  Hall  sermons.     Boston,  1870.     12°    . 

The  perfect  horse.     Boston,  1873.     8°     .     . 

Murrey,  Thomas  J.    Breakfast  dainties.   N.Y., 

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Fifty  salads.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     18°      .     .     .     . 

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Burlingame,  E.  L.,  Ed.  Art  life,  and  theo- 
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Helmholtz,  H.  L.  F.  Sensations  of  tone  as 
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Hood,  G.  History  of  music  in  New  Eng- 
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Hueffer,    F.,    Ed.      The    yreat    musicians, 
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Bach,  Sebastian,  by  R.  S.  Poole  .     . 
Handel,  G.  F.,  by  Mrs.  J.  Marshall 
Hayden,  Joseph,  by  P.  D.  Townsend 
Mozart,  J.  A  ,  by  F.  Gebring      .     . 
Purcell,  IL,  by  W.  H.  Cummings    . 
Rossini  and  bis  school,  by  H.  S.  Edwards 
Schubert,  F.,  by  H.  F.  Frost  ... 
Schumann,  R.,  by  J.  A.  F.  Maitland 
Wagner,  R.,  by  F.  Hueffer      .     .     . 
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711.1 

626.18 

625.1 

1241.22 

1241.8 

1241.23 

678.11 


642.8 

629.13 

1611.4 
1328.16 

087.17 
649.19 


foreign  writers. 
:  S°  .  .  .  .  . 
of    forty    choirs. 


N.Y.. 


683.8 
649.18 
1613.3 

114.6 

1124.7 

6S1.19 
681.23 
649.16 

276.12 

252.18 

624.21 
689.15 

1323.5 
649.21 


1114.1 
1118.7 
1129.9 
1118.8 
1113.5 
194.27 
194.28 

1128.15 
194.29 

1126.13 

657.14 


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Pianoforte  mu~ic.  How  to  play  the  piano- 
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Bitter,  F.  L.     Ilistory  of  music.     Boston, 

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Viard-Louis,    Madame.       Music    and     the 

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Music  Hall  sermons.  W.  H.  H.  Murray.  Bos- 
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Music  lesson  of  Confucius.     [Poems.]     C.  G. 

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Muspratt,  S.     Chemistry  applied   to  arts  and 

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Musset,  Alfred  de.  Selections  from   the  prose 

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Mustou,  Alexis.  The  Israel  of  the  Alps.  Lon- 
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Mute  singer,  The.     Mrs.  A.  C.  Ritchie.     N.Y., 

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Mutineers  of  the  "  Bounty."  Lady  D.  Belch- 
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Mutiny   and  piratical    seizure  of    II.    M.    S. 

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Muzzey,  A.  B.  The  blade  and  the  ear.  Bos- 
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Reminiscences  and  memorials  of  the  men 
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Boston,  1883.     8° 1117.5 

The  young  maiden.     Boston,  1840.     16°      .     331.16 

My  Apingi  kingdom.    (Africa.)   P.  du  Chaillu. 

X.Y.,  1871.     12° 733.4 

My  boyhood.    Ji  story-book  for  boys.     II.  C. 

Barklpy.     N.Y.,  1879.     10° 445. ,33 

My  brother's  keeper.    A.B.Warner.     Phila., 

1880.     12" .307.17 

My  circular  notes.  Extracts  from  journal, 
letters,  etc.,  written  while  travelling  west- 
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N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 496.20 

My  college  days.     R.   Tomes.     N.Y.,   1880. 

16° 123.18 

My  days  and  nights  on  the  battlefield.     C.  C. 

Coffin.     Boston,  180.5.     12° 601.25 


My  Desire.    S.  Warner.    N.Y.,  1879.     12°     ,      392.4 
The  same 392.5 

My  diary  in  India.     W.  II.  Itussell.     London, 

1860.     2  V.     12° 061.3 

My  diary  North  and  South.     W.  II.  Russell. 

Boston,  1803.     12° 604.16 

My  farm  of  Edgewood.    D.  G.  Mitchell.    N.Y., 

1883.     12° 225.20 

My  father  and  I.     K.  M.  March.    N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

1(P 303.92 

My  feathered  friends.    J.  G.  Woods.    London, 

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My  first  holiday.  Letters  home  from  Colorado, 
Utah  and  California.  C.  II.  Dall.  Bos- 
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My  first  voyage  to  southern  seas.     W.  II.  G. 

Kingston.     London,  1873.     12°  ...     .     002.23 

My  friends  and  I.     [Stories.]     J.  Slurgis,  Ti'tZ. 

N.Y.,  1884.     10° 902.23 

My  household  of  pels.     T.  Gautier.     S.  C. 

Woolsey,  Tran.s.     Boston,  1882.     10°.     .     1221.4 

My  intimate  friend.     F.  I.  Duncan.     Phila., 

1878.     12° .374.1:: 

My  lady  help,  and  what  she  taught  me.     Mrs. 

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My  lady  Pokahontas.  A  true  relation  of  Vir- 
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My  little  lady.    E.  F.  Poynter.     X.Y.,  1872. 

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My  Uttle  love.     Mrs.  M.  V.  Terhune.     N.Y., 

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The  same 423.25 

My  marriage.  | A  novel.]  Boston,  1880.  16°,  378. 1:< 
My  mind   and   its   thoughts.     S.  W.  Morton. 

Boston,  1823.     4° 231.10 

My  mother  and  I.     Mrs.  D.  M.  Craik.    N.Y., 

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The  same .343.48 

My  mother-in-law.  Boston,  1877.  12°  .  .  368.27 
My  mother's  diamonds.     [A  domestic  story.] 

M.  J.  Greer.  N.Y.,  l&'^O.  12°  ...  .  379.5 
My  mother's   manuscript.     A  true  picture  of 

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many  of  the  most  eventful  periods  of  the 

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My  novel.    E.  Bulwer-Lytton.    Phila.,  1873. 

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My  opinions  and  Betsey  Bobbet's.    M.  Holloy. 

Hartford,  1873.     12° 3.57.22 

My  own  child.     F.  M.  Church.     N.Y.,  1876. 

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My  Paris.  E.  King.  Boston,  1,863.  10°  .  .  414.9 
My  portfolio.     A    collection    of   essays.    A. 

Phelps.    N.Y.,  1882.     12° 1219.17 

My  prisons.  S.  Pellico.  Boston,  1808.  12°.  213.19 
My  reminiscences.    Lord  R.  Gower.    Boston, 

1884.  12° 1228.16 

My  schools  and  schoolmasters.     H.    Miller. 

Boston,  185.5.     12° 132.10 

My   sister's  keeper.     (A  story  for  girls.)     L. 

M.  Lane.    N.Y.,  1880.     12° .379.6 

The  s.ame.    .32° 391.12 

My  story.     Mrs.  K.  S.  Macquoid.     N.Y.,  1875. 

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My  study,  and  other  essays.    A.Phelps.    N.Y., 

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My  study  windows.     J.  R.  Lowell.     Boston, 

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My  ■wayward  panlner;  or,  My  trials  with 
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12° 387.7 

My  wife   and  I.     Mrs.  H.   B.  Stowe.     N.Y., 

1871.     12° 326.12 

The  same 326.10 

My  -wife   and   my   wife's    sister.     (No    name 

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The  same 385.23 

My  -witness.     [Poems.]     W.  Winter.     Boston, 

1871.     16° 551.23 

My  young  Alcides.     A  faded  pliotograpli.     C. 

M.  Yonge.     N.T.,  1876.     12° 322.22 

Mycena,  Ancient.  Researches  and  discoveries 
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Myers,  Ernest,  Ed.     Selected  prose  writings  by 

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Myers,  P.  V.  N.     Outlines  of  ancient  history. 

N.Y.,  1882.     12° 595.12 

Remains  of  lost  empires.     N.Y.,  1875.     S°  .     727.15 
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A.  Calthorp.     London,  1876.     12°   .     .     .     371.20 
Mysteries  of  time  and  space.     E.  A.  Proctor. 

N.Y.,  1883.     12° 679.25 

Mysterious    island.   The.     J.   Verne.     X.Y., 

1870.     3v.     12° 324.24 

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II.  Abandoned. 
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Mystery,  The.    [A  love  story.]    Mrs.  H.  Wood. 

Phila.,  [n.d.]     8° 427.43 

Mystery,  The,  of  dark  hollow.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E. 

N.  Southworth.     Phila.,  1861.     12°     .     .     416.13 
Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood.     C.Dickens.    N.Y., 

1S71.     12° 3.56.11 

The  same 393.8 


Mystery  of  life.  The.     L.  S.  Beale.     London, 

1871.     16° 246.16 

Mystery    of    Metropolisville.      E.    Eggleston. 

X.Y.,1873.     12° .364.34 

Mystery  of  the  island.    H.  Kingsley.    London, 

1877.     12° 446.2 

Myth  and  science.     [An  essay.]     T.   Vignoli. 

N.Y.,  1882.     12° 679.10 

Mythe  of  life.  The.    [Sermons.]    C.  W.  Stubbs. 

London,  ISSO.     12° 1248.23 

Myths  and  myth-makers.     J.  Fiske.     Boston, 

1S73.     12° 2.34.1 

Myths  and  songs  from  the  South  Pacific.     W. 

W.  Gill.     London,  1876.     12°  .     .     .     ...     1213.4 

Myths,  Curious,  of  the  middle  ages.     S.  Baring- 
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Myths   of  the  New  World.      D.   G.   Brinton. 

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Seemann,   O.      Mythology  of    Greece   and 
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Nadaillac,  Marquis  de.  Pre-historic  America. 
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Nadal,  E.  S.  Essays  at  home  and  elsewhere. 
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Nameless  nobleman,  A.  Mrs.  J.  G.  Austin. 
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Nau.  A  story  for  girls.  L.  C.  Lillie.  N.Y., 
1883.     10° 

Nancy.    R.  P.rougliton.     N.Y.,  1874.     12°    .     . 

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Nantucket.  Austin,  Mrs.  J.  G.  Nantucket 
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771.6 
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Napier,  Macvey,  selections  from  the  correspond- 
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Napier,  W.  F.  P.     History  of  the  war  in  the 

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Nile  notes  of  a  Howadji.    G.W.Curtis.    X.Y., 

1870.     16° 725.18 

Nimport.    [A  novel.]    E.  L.  Bynner.    Boston, 

1877.  16° 368.19 

Nimpo's  troubles.     O.  T.  Miller.     N.Y.,  18S0. 

12° 449.23 

Nimrod  in  the  North;  or.  Hunting  and  fish- 
ing adventures  in  the  Arctic  regions.     F. 

Schwatka.     N.Y.,  188.5.     4° 929.6 

Nina  Balatka.      The    story  of   a   maiden    of 

Prague.    A.  Trollope.    Boston,  [n.d.]    8°,    346.48 
Nina  Gordon:   A  tale  of   the  Great    Dismal 
Swamp.     (First  published  under  the  title 
of'Dred.")    Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe.    Boston^ 

1878.  12° 326.29 

The  same 326.30 

Nina's  atonement,  and  other  stories.     F.  C. 

Fisher.     N.Y.,  1873.    8° 365. .50 

Nine  days'   wonder,   A.      H.    Aide.      Boston, 

1875.    8° 361. .30 

The  same 360.44 

Nine  years  old.    E.  Tabor.    London,  1872.    16°,    461.10 

Nineteenth  century.  The.      [A  history.]      R. 

Mackenzie.     London,  1880.     12°      ...      .592.5 

Ninety-three.    V.  Hugo.    N.Y.,  1874.     12°    .    352.13 

Ninety  three ;  or.  The  story  of  the  French  revo- 
lution from  the  recollections  of  my  French 
tutor.    J.W.Lyndon.    London,  1871.  12°,     595.14 

Nineveh  and  Babylon,  Discoveries  in.    A.  H. 

Layard.     London,  18-53.     2  v.     8°    .     .     .     737.11 
The  same 777.12 

Nineveh  and  Its  remains.  A.  H.  Layard.  N.Y., 

1853.     8° 777.11 

Nixon,  John.  The  complete  story  of  the  Trans- 
vaal.    London,  1885.    8° 1423.3 

No  alternative.   Mrs.  P.  Cudlip.   Phila.,  [n.d.] 

12° .354.17 

No  gentlemen.  [A  novel.]  Mrs.  C.  L.  Burn- 
ham.     Chicago,  1881.     12° 387.13 

No  man's  friend.    [A  novel.]    F.W.Robinson. 

N.Y.,1867.    8° 377.27 

No  moss.  C.  A.  Fosdick.   Cincinnati,  1871.   16°,      468.3 

No  name.    W.Collins.    Boston,  1863.    2  v.    12°,     335.10 

No  name  series.    Boston,  1876-86.     16°. 
First  series. 
Afterglow.     (G.  P.  Lathrop?)     ....    362.66 
Deirdre.     [A  poem.]    B.D.Joyce.    .    .      571.5 

Gemini 362.74 

The    great   match,  and  other   matches. 

(M.  P.  W.  Smith?) 302.64 

Hetty's  strange  history.    Mrs.  H.  Jackson,     .362.67 

Is  that  all?    H.W.Preston 362.54 

The  same 362.55 

Kismet.     J.Fletcher 362.58 

The  same :>62.59 

Marmorne.     P.  G.  Hamerton 362.71 

A  masque  of  poets 362.75 

Mercy  Philbrick's  choice.     Mrs.  H.  Jack- 
son         362.52 

The  same 362.53 

Mirage.     J.Fletcher .302.72 

The  same 362.73 

A  modern  Mephistopheles.      (L.  M.  Al- 
cott?)         362.65 

Will  Denbigh,  nobleman 362.68 

The  same .362.69 

The  wolf  at  the  door 362.70 


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No  uame  series  —  concluded. 
Second  serien. 

Aschenbioi'ilel.     (K.  Carringtoii ?)  .     .     .  385.26 

The  same 385.27 

Baby  Rue.     C.  M.  Clark 385.20 

The  same 385.21 

Colonel's  opera  cloak,  The.     Mrs.  C.  C. 

Brush 385.2 

The  same 385.7 

Don  John.     J.  Ingelow 385.14 

The  same 385.15 

Her  picture 385.24 

The  same 385.25 

His  majesty,  myself.     W.  M.  Baker     .     .  385.5 

The  same 385.8 

The  same 385.0 

Manuela  Paredes.     (\V.  Chamberlain  ?)   .  385.18 

The  same 385.19 

Mrs.    Beauehaujp    Brown.      Jlrs.   J.   G. 

Austin 385.10 

Tlie  same 385.11 

My  wife  anil  niy  wife's  sister 385.22 

The  same .385.23 

Salvage 385.12 

The  >ame 385.13 

Signor  Monaldini's  niece.     M.  A.  Tincker,  385  1 

The  same 385. G 

Tsar's  wiiulow.  The.     Mrs.  L.  Hooper    .  385.16 

The  same 385.17 

Third  serie.i. 

Almost  a  duchess 945.13 

Barrington's  fate 945.5 

The  same 945.6 

A  daughter  of  the  Philistines 945.7 

The  same 945.8 

Diane  Coryval 945.11 

The  same 945.12 

Her  crime 945.1 

The  same 945.2 

.lustina 945.10 

The  same 945.17 

Little  sister 945.3 

The  same 945.4 

Princess  Amelie.      A  fragment  of  auto- 
biography    i)45.9 

The  same 945.10 

A  superior  woman 945.14 

The  same 945.15 

No  new  thing.      [A  novel..]      W.   E.   Norris. 

N.Y.,  1883.     10° 943.22 

No  saint.     |A  study.]      A.   Sergeant.      N.Y., 

1886.     16° 978.0 

No  surrender.    E.  Buersteiubinder.    London, 

1881.  12° 959.23 

Noble,  Louis  L.    After  icebergs  with  a  painter. 

N.Y.,1801.     8° 662.4 

Noble,  Lucretia.     The  reverend  idol.     Boston, 

1882.  12° 380.21 

The  same 389.22 

Noble   and   gentle   men   of  England.      E.    P. 

Shirley.     Westminster,  1859.     8°  .     .     .     .  052.15 

Noble  blood.    J.Hawthorne.    IST.T.,  1885.   16°,  960.4 

Noble  deeds  of  American  women.     J.  Clement, 

Ed.     Boston,  1873.     12° 177.1 

Noble  deeds  of  our  forefathers.    H.  C.  Watson. 

Boston,  1870.     12° 170.4 

Noble  life,  A.     Mrs.  D.  M.  Craik.    N.Y.,  1800. 

12° 343.17 

The  same 343.18 

The  same 343.19 

The  same 343.49 


Noble  lord,  A.  Sequel  to  "Lost  heir  of  Lin- 
lithgow."   Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth. 

Phila,  1861.     12° 416.12 

Noble  printer.  The,  and  liis  daughter.  A  tale 
of  the  first  printed  Bible.     C.  Overend, 

Tram.     Boston,  [n.d.]     16° 917.5 

Noble  workers.  A  book  of  eNamplcs  for  young 
men.  J.  F.  Cobb  und  11.  A.  Page.  Bos- 
ton, 1870.     12° 171.7 

Noblesse  oblige.    H.  Ke.ldie.    N.Y.,187«.  10°,    363.-52 
Nobody.    S.  Warner.     N.Y.,  1882.     12°      .     .      944.4 

The  same 944.5 

Noctes   ambrosiana>.  The,  of  Blackwood.     J. 

Wilson  and  others.    Phila.,  1843.   4  v.  12°,      614.2 
Noel,  Lndy  A.     Owen  (iwynne's  great  work. 

N.Y.,  1876.     8° 365.7 

Noel,  Maurice.     Buz;  or.  The  life  and  adven- 
tures of  a  honey  bee.     N.Y.,  1886.     16°  .  1328.18 
Noel,  Roden.    The  red  flag.    London,  1872.  16°,     612.22 
Nohl,  Louis.     Beethoven,  Life  of.     Chicago, 

1881.     12° 194.17 

Hayden,  Joseph,  Life  of.     Chicago,  1883. 

12° 1114.10 

Liszt,  Life  of.     Chicago,  1884.     12°    .     .     .1120.19 
Mozart,  Life  of.     Chicago,  1880.     12°     .     .     194.12 
Nolan,  E.  II.     History  of  the  British  Empire  in 

India.     London,  [n.d.]     2  v.     8°     ...      538.4 
History  of  the  war  against  Russia.     Lon- 
don, [n.d.]     8  V.    8° 405.1 

Nomenclature.  English  surnames.  An  essay 
on  family  nomenclature,  historical,  ety- 
mological and  hinnorous.     M.  A.  Lower. 

London,  187.5.     2  v.     8° 651.12 

Nora's  love  test.     M.  C.  Hay.    N.Y.,  1877.    8°,    340.71 

The  .same 346.72 

Nordenskiold,  A.  Erik.  Arctic  voyages.  (1858- 

1879.)     London,  1879.     8° 763.19 

The  voyage  of  the  "Vega."    N.Y.,  1882.  8°,      773.1 
Nordhoff, Charles.   California.  N.Y.,  1872.  8°,      667.1 
California,  Northern,  Oregon,  and  the  Sand- 
wich Islands.     N.Y.,  1874.     8°  .     .     .     .      717.7 

Cape  Cod.     N.Y.,  1868.     12° 218.7 

Commimistic  societies  of  the  U.  S.    N.V., 

1875.     8° 544.8 

Cotton  states  in  the  spring  and  summer  of 

1875.    N.Y.,  1876.    S° 727.16 

God,  and  the  future  life.     N.Y.,  188.3.    10°,  1221.10 
Man-of-war  life.    A  boy's  experience  in  the 

U.  S.  navy.     N.Y.,  1883.     4° 440.8 

The  same 923.2 

The  merchant  vessel.   A  sailor  boy's  voyages 
to  see  the  world.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     4°      .     .      440.0 

The  same 920.18 

Politics  for  youug  Americans.     N.  Y.,  1875. 

12° 251.11 

Whaling  and  fishing.     N.Y.,  1877.     4^   .     .     446.10 
Norman,  C.  B.    Armenia,  and  the  campaign  of 

1877.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     8° 496.3 

Norman,  Henry,  £(i.     Tlie  broken  shaft.    Tales 

by  various  authors.     N.Y.,  1880.     16°      .       975.1 
Norman  Clinc.    E.  Kellogg.    Boston,  1809.  16°,      443.7 
Normandy  and  Brittany,  Pictures  and  legends 
from.     T.  and  K.  Macquoid.    N.Y.,  1881. 

°  708.23 

Normandy,  Picturesque.  H.  Blackburn.  Bos- 
ton, 1873.     16° 721.12 

Normandy,  Through.     Mrs.  K.  S.  Macquoid. 

London,  1874.     12° 734.2 

Norris,  Emilia  M.     Early  start  in  life.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12°    .     .     ." 916.3 

Maoris,  Amongst  the.     London,  [n.d.  |    1^°,      455.6 


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Norris,  P.  W.     The  calumet  of  the  coteau,  aud 

other  poetical  legends.     Also  a  glossary  of 

Indian  names  aud  a  guide-book  of  the 

•     Yellowstone  National  Park.    Phila.,lS84. 

12° SIT. 5 

Norris,    Thaddeus.      American    fish    culture. 

Phila.,  18(38.      12° 64G.21 

Norris,  W.  E.     Heaps  of  money.     N.Y.,  1882. 

l(i° 388.26 

Matrimony.     N.Y.,  1881.     10° 376.32 

No  new  thing.     N.Y.,  1883.     16°  .     .     .     .     943.22 

Norse-folk, The.   C.  L.  Brace.  N.Y.,1S57.  12°,     602.22 

Norsk,  Lapp,  and  Finn ;  or,  Travel  tracings 
from  the  far  North  of  Europe.  F.  "Vin- 
cent.    N.Y.,  1881.     12° 708.15 

Norstou's  rest.     Mrs.  A.  S.  Stephens.     Phila., 

[n.d.]     12°    375.17 

North,  Christopher,  jiseud.     See  Wilson,  Prof. 
John. 

North,  James  W.     History  of  Augusta,  Maine. 

Augusta,  1870.     8° 542.1 

North   American    Review.      N.Y.,    1825-1886. 

105  V.     8° 359.1 

Vols.  20  and  21.  — 1825.  Vols.    62  and   63.  — 1846. 

22    "  23.-1820.  64    "      65.  — 1847. 

24    '•  25.-1827.  78    "      79.-1854. 

26    "  27.-1828.  98    "      99.  — 1864. 

28    "  29.-1829.  100    "    101.-1865. 

30    "  31. -1830.  102    "    103.-1866. 

32    ••  33.-1831.  104    "    105.  — IS67. 

36    "  37.-1833.  106    "    107.-1868. 

3S    "  39.-1834.  108    "    109.-1869. 

40    "  41.-1835.  110    "    111.-1870. 

42    "  43.— 1836.  112    "    113.  — 1871. 

44    "  45.-1837.  114    '■    115.-1872. 

46    "  47.  — 1838.  116    "    117.  — 1S7.3. 

48    "  49.-1839.  118    "    119.  — 1874. 

.■i2    "  53.  — 1S41.  122.  — 1876. 

.M    "  ,56.-1842.  123    "    124,  ) 

56    "  57.-1843.  125.   i 

58    "  69.-1844.  126    "    127.-1878. 

60    "  61.-1845. 

Vol.  128.     Part  I.  .Jan.-Mar.  Part  II.  Apr.-Junc,  1879. 

129.  "  I.  July-Sept.  "     II.  Oct.-Dec,  1879. 

130.  "  I.  Jan.-Mar.  "    II.  Apr.-June,  1880. 

131.  "  I.  July-Scpt.  "    II.  Oct.-DfC,  ISSO. 

132.  "  I.  Jan.-Mar.  "    II.  Apr.-June,  ISSl. 

133.  "  I.  July-Scpt.  "    II.  Oct  -Dec,  1881. 

134.  "  I.  Jan.-Mar.  •'    II.  Apr.-June,  1S82. 

135.  "  I.  .July-Sept.  "     II.  Oct.-Dee.,  18S2. 

136.  "  I.  Jan.-Mar.  "     II.  Apr.-June,  1883. 

137.  "  I.  July-Sept.  "    II.  Oct.-Dee.,  1SS3. 

138.  "  1.  .Tan.-Mar.  "    II.  Apr.-June,  1884. 

139.  "  I.  July-Sept.  "     n.  Oet.-Dec,  1884. 

140.  "  I.  Jan.-Mar.  "    II.  Apr.-June,  1885. 

141.  "  1.  July-Sept.  "    II.  Oct.-Dee.,  1886. 

142.  "  I.  Jan.-Mar.  "    II.  Apr.-June,  1886. 

143.  "  I.  July-Sept.  "    II.  Oct.-Dee.,  1886. 

North  American  Review,  Index   to   the.     W. 

Cashing.     Cambridge,  1878.     8°      .     .     .       359.2 

North  Americans  of  antiquity.     J.  T.  Short. 

N.Y.,  1880.     8° 692.12 

North  and  South.  Mrs.  E.  C.  Gaskell.  Lon- 
don, 1877.     12° 378.15 

North  Carolina,  Adventures  in.     1775-S3.     D. 

Panning.     (A  reprint.)    N.Y.,  1805.     8°.      518.8 

North   land.  Wild.     (North  America.)     W.  F. 

Butler.     London,  1874.     8° 720.16 

North  pole,  The,  and  how  Charlie  Wilson  dis- 
covered it.  By  the  author  of  "The 
realm  of  the  ice  king."  N.Y.,  |n.d.] 
10° 449.24 

Northanger   Abbey.       J.    Austen.       London, 

1882.     12°      ." 953.4 

The   same;    with    Persuasion.     1-ondon, 
KS.'iS.     10° 312.22 


Northcott,  W.  H.     Theory  and  action  of  the 

steam  engine.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     8°      .     .     .     1316.2 

Northend,  Charles,  Ed.     Burritt,  Elihu,  Life 

of.     N.Y.,  1879.     12° 185.13 

Gems    of   thouglit.      (Selections.)      N.Y., 

1879.     12° 294.3 

Northern    ballads.     E.    L.   Anderson.     N.Y., 

1874.  10° 551  ..36 

Northern    lands.      W.    T.    Adams.      Boston, 

1875.  16° 458.8 

Northern    lights.      S.    Borg,    Trans.      Phila., 

1873.     16° 443.35 

Northern  lily,  A;  or.  Five  years  of  an  unevent- 
ful life.     J.  Harrison.     N.Y.,  1886.     16°,     978.15 

Northern  star,  The,  and  the  southern  cross. 
Personal  experiences,  impressions  and 
observations  in  a  two  years'  journey 
round  the  world.  M.  Weppner.  London, 
187.5.     2v.     12° 782.8 

Northern  travel ;  Sweden,  Lapland,  and  Nor- 
way.    B.Taylor.     N.Y.,  18.38^    12°     .     .     714.19 

Northrup,  A.  Jiuld.  Camps  and  tramps  in  the 
Adirondacks  and  northern  Michigan. 
N.Y.,  1880.     18° 761.7 

North-wrard  Ho !  A.  H.  Markham.  Including 
A  narrative  of  Captain  Phipps'  expedi- 
tion, by  a  midshipman.  London,  1879. 
12° 702.19 

Northwest  coast,  (of  the  U.S.)  History  of. 
H.  H.  Bancroft.  Vol.  IL  (1800-10.) 
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Norton,  Charles  E.  Historical  studies  of  church 
building  in  the  middle  ages.     N.Y.,  1880. 

8° 683.10 

Travel  and  study  in  Italy.  Boston,  1800.  12°,     063.21 

Norton,  C.  L.,  and  Habberton,  J.     Canoeing 

iuKanuckia.     N.Y.,  1878.     12°.     .     .     .     492.19 

Norton,  Mrs.  C.  The  lady  of  La  Garaye.  Lon- 
don, 1806.     12° 0.53.3 

Old  Sir  Douglas.     Phila.,  1867.     12°.     .     .     334.20 

Norton,  John,  Life  of.  A.  W.  McClure.  Bos- 
ton, 1870.     16° 115.16 

The   same.     (See  Chief  fathers  of  New 
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Norway.     Boyesen,  H.  H.     (The  story  of  the 

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Carlyle,  Thomas.     Early  kings  of  Norwaj'. 

Loudon,  [n.d.l     12°.   .     .     .     vol.  xix.  of    1233.1 
Caton,  J.  D.     A  summer  in  Norway.     Chi- 
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Forester,  T. ,  .EcZ.     Norway  and  its  scenery. 

London,  1853.     12° 723.17 

Laing,  S.     Clnonicle  of  kings  of  Norway. 

London,  1844.     3  v.     8° 141-2 

Smith,  H.     Tent  life  with  English  Gypsies 
in  Norway.     London,  1873.     8°  .     .     .     .     726.10 

Norw^ay  and  Sweden,  Game  birds  and  wild 
fowl  of;  with  an  account  of  the  seals  and 
salt  water  fishes  of  those  countries.  L. 
Lloyd.     London,  1867.     8° 619.3 

Norw^egian  pictures.  Drawn  with  pen  and 
pencil.  Also  a  glance  at  Sweden  and  the 
Gotha  Canal.    R.  Lovett.    N.Y'.,  1885.   8°,    508.17 

Norwegian  stories.     London,  [n.d.]     16°     .     .     461.16 

Norwood.     [A  novel.]   H.  W.  IJeecher.   N.Y., 

1808.     12° 412.7 

The  same 412.8 

Nose  of  a  notary.  E.  About.  Boston,  [n.d.]  16°,    432.17 

Not  "  A  fool's  errand."  Life  and  experience 
of  a  northern  governess  in  the  sunny 
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Not  in  the  prospectus.  [A  novel.]  "Parke 
D.aiiforlh,"  pseud.  (Hannah  Talbot.) 
Roston,  18S0.     16° 978.10 

Not  like   other  girls.     K.   N.   Carey.     Phi  la., 

1SS4.     10° 9.57.6 

The  same 962.11 

"  Not  my  way ;  "  or,  Good  out  of  evil.    [A  tale.  | 

T.  M.  Browne.     N.Y.,  1884.     12°    .     .     .     9-16.17 

Notable  thoughts  about  women.  A  literary 
mosaic.  M.  M.  Ballon.  Boston,  1882. 
12° 1217.10 

Note-book  of  the  Bertram  family.     Mrs.  E.  R. 

Charles.     N.Y.,  1876.     12° 321.21 

Note-book  of  an  opium  cater.    T.  De  Quincey. 

Boston,  185.5.     10° 247.6 

Notes  by  a  naturalist  on  the  "Challenger," 
during  a  voyage  rotind  the  world.  1872- 
70.     II.  N.  Mosoley.     London,  1879.    8°.      763.5 

Notes  in  England  and  Italy.  Mrs.  N.  Haw- 
thorne.   N.Y.,  1878.     12° 492.25 

Notes  on  a  journey  from  Cornhill  to  Grand 
Cairo.  W.  M.  Thackeray.  Boston,  1875. 
12° 373.7 

Notes  of  a  pianist.  Xotes  of  professional  tours 
in  the  U.  S.,  Canada,  the  Antilles  and 
South  America.  A  biographical  sketch 
with  contemporaneous  criticisms.  L.  M. 
Gottschalk.  Edited  by  his  sister  Clara 
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Notes  of  hospitallife.     1861-03.     Phila.,  1864. 

12° 242.13 

Notes  on  the  Caucasus.  By  Wanderer.  Lon- 
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Nothing  but  leaves.    S.  Doudney.    N.T.,  [n.d.] 

12° 414.25 

Nothing  but  money.     T.  S.  Arthur.     Boston, 

1805.     12°      ." 422.9 

Nott,   Eliphalet.      [Memoirs.]      C.   Van   Sant- 

voord.     N.Y.,[n.d.]     12° 146.19 

Nourse,  Henry  S.,  Ed.  The  early  records  of 
Lancaster,  Mass.     1643-1725.     Lancaster, 

1884.     8° 1414.2 

-Nourse,  J.  E.     American   explorations  in  the 

ice  zones.     Boston,  [n.d.]     8°      ....       784.9 

Thesiime 785.13 

Narrative  of  the  second  Arctic  expedition 
made  by  Charles  F.  Hall.  Washington, 
1879.     8° 765.4 

Novelists,  Great.     Scott,  Thackeray,  Dickens, 

Lytton.    J.  C.  Watt.    London,  [n.d.]  12°,     1131.3 

Novelists,  Lives  of.     W.    Scott.     N.Y.,   1872. 

8° 145.15 

Novels  and  novelists  of  the  eighteenth  century. 

W.  Forsyth.     N.Y.,  1871.     12°    ...     .     254.12 


Now  and  then.   S.Warren.   London,  1878.  12°,    372.26 
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10° 4.57.21 

Now-a-days;  or.  King's  daughters.     Mrs.  E. 

Marshall.     N.Y.,'l875.     12° 425.26 

Nox,   Ov7en.     Southern   rambles.      (Florida.) 

Boston,  1881.     12° 708.21 

Noyes,  George  F.     The  bivouac  and  the  battle- 
field.    N.Y.,  1863.     12° 064.15 

Noyes,    R.    K.      Self    curability    of   disease; 
against   the    customary    use    of    drugs. 

Lynn,  1880.    8° 676.15 

Nubia  and  Abyssinia,  History  of.    M.  Russell. 

N.Y.,  1854.     16° 473.12 

Nugae  inutiles.    Specimens  of  translations  of 
humorous  poems,   etc.     J.   M.  Merrick, 

Trans.     Boston,  1874.     12° 612.2 

"No.  40."    A  romance  of  Fortress  Monroe,  and 

the  Hygeia.     Richmond,  Va.,  1884.     16%      9.57.5 
Number  Nip,  Legends  of.     M.  Lemon.     Lon- 
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Number  one,  and  how  to  take  care  of  him. 
Talks  on  social  and  sanitary  science.     J. 

J.  Pope.     N.Y.,  1884.     12°   , 1324.2 

No.  XIII.;   or,  The   story  of  tlie   lost  vestal. 

Mrs,  E.  Marshall.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°  .     .     972.24 
Numismatics.    Early  coins  of  America.     S.  C. 

Crosby.     Boston,  1878.    4° 629.9 

Gold  and  silver  coins  of  all  nations.     J.  R. 
Eckfeldt  andW.  E.  DuBois.    Phila.,  1851. 

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Nurse  and  spy  in  the  Union  army.     S.  E.  Ed- 
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Nursery  noonings.    M.  A.  Dodge.     N.Y.,  1875. 

12° 363.43 

Nursery,  The,  Common  sense  in.     Mrs.  M.  V. 

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Nursing.      Hand-book   for    hospitals.      N.Y., 

18S3.     12° 1312.16 

Nightingale,  F.     Notes  on  nursing.     N.Y., 

1800.     12° 227.20 

Stephen,  Mrs.  L.     Notes  from  sick-rooms. 

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Suggestions  for  the  sick-room.     Compiled 

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Nuttall,    Thomas.      North    American    sylva. 

Phila.,  1871.     2  v.     8° R.  L. 

Nuttie's  father.     C.  M.  Yonge.    London,  1885. 

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O.  T.     A  Danish   romance.     H.  C.  Andersen. 

N.Y.,  1870.     12° 414.4 

"  O  tender  Dolores."    Mrs.  M.  Argles.    Phila., 

1885.     10° 967.15 

Oak-opeuings.   J.F.Cooper.   N.Y.,  18-5.5.  12°,      313.4 

The  same .     .     .     381.16 

Oak  staircase,  The.     A  story  of  the  times  of 

.Tames  II.     M.  and  C.  Lee.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

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Oak  to  the  olive,  From  the.     A  journey  in 

Europe.     Mrs.    J.    W.   Howe.     Boston, 

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Oakey,    Mrs.   A.   E.      From    attic    to    cellar. 

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Oakey,  Alexander  F.    Building  a  home.    N.Y., 

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Home  grounds.     N.Y.,  1881.     12°  .     .     .     .     681.32 

Oakridge.     J.  E.  Smith.     Boston,  1875.     12°  .     3-54.33 

Obelisk,  The,  and  freemasonry;  according  to 
the  discoveries  of  Belzoni  and  Commander 
Gorringe.  Egyptian  symbols  compared 
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Ober,  Frederick  A.     Camps  in  the  Caribbees. 

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Oberholtzer,  Mrs.  S.  L.     Hope's  heart  bells. 

Phila.,  1SS4.     12° 954.21 

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Obiter  dicta.     N.Y.,  188o.     12" 1241.10 

Object   lessons,   Handy  book  of.     J.  Walker. 

Phila.,  1884.     12° 1225.  IS 

Oblivion.     An   episode.      M.   G.   McClelland. 

N.Y.,  188.5;     10" 909.18 

O'Brien,  Fitz-Jaiues.     Life,  poems,  and  stories. 

W.  Winter,  Ed.     Boston,  1881.     12'    .     .     394.16 

O'Callaghau,  E.  B.     History  of  New  Netlier- 

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Occult  world.  The.  A.  P.  Sinnett.  (Second 
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Occupations  of  a  retired  life.    Mrs.  I.  F.  Mayo. 

N.Y.,  1869.     12° 3.37.8 

Ocean  born.  W.T.Adams.  Boston,  [n.d.]   10°,     456.17 

Ocean,  Mysteries  of  the.    A.  Mangin.    London, 

1868.     S= 727.2 

Ocean,  The,  and  its  wonders.     li.  M.  Ballan- 

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Ocean  waifs,  The.   M.  Eeid.   Boston,  1805.    10",      407.7 

Ocean  wave.  The.  Narratives  of  some  of  the 
greatest  voyages,  seamen,  discoveries, 
shipwrecks  and  mutinies  of  the  world, 
n.  Stewart.     London,  1883.     12°     .     .     .     781.13 

Ocean  wonders :  a  companion  for  the  seaside. 

W.  E.  Damon.     N.Y.,  1879.     12°     .     .     .     058.24 

Oceana ;  or,  England  and  her  colonies.     J.  A. 

Froude.     N.Y.,  1886.     8° 793.11 

Ockley,  Simon.  History  of  the  Saracens.  Lon- 
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O'Connell,  Daniel,  the  liberator;  his  life  and 
times,  political  and  social.     M.  F.  Cusack. 

Dublin,  1875.     2  v.     8° 174.18 

Speeches  and  public  letters.  With  preface 
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O'Connor,  W.  A.    History  of  the  Irish  people. 

London,  [n.d.]     2  y.     12° 598.5 

O'Connor,   William   D.     Hamlet's   note-book. 

Boston,  18S6.     12° 1249.20 

Odd  moments  of  the  Willoughby  boys.    Mrs. 

E.Hartley.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     16°  .     .     .     .     911.18 

Odd,  or  even  ?  Mrs.  A.  D.  T.  Whitney.  Bos- 
ton, 1880.     12° 390.24 

The  same 396.25 

Odd  people.     M.  Reid.     Boston,  1801.     16°     .      467.4 

Odd  trump,  The.     [A  novel.]     J.  G.  A.  Coul- 

son.     N.Y.,  1875.     8° .340.13 

Oddities  in  southern  life  and  character.  (Se- 
lections.) H.  Watterson,  Hd.  Boston, 
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O'Dea,  James  J.  Suicide.  Studies  on  its  plii- 
losophy,   cause,   and   prevention.     N.Y., 

1882.  12° 079.4 

Odiorne  family,  Genealogy  of  the.  With  no- 
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Odiorne,  James  C.      Opinions  of  speculative 

masonry.     Boston,  1830.     12°      ....     297.21 

O'Donoghue, The.    C.  J.  Lever.   London,  [n.d.] 

10' 351.17 

O'Donovan, Edraond.    The  Merv Oasis.    N.Y.. 

1883.  2  v.     8"-. 774.1 

The  same.     (Abridged.) 782.10 

O'Driscoll,   W.   J.      Maclise,   Daniel,   Memoir 

of.    London,  1871.    12° 213.2 


Odyssey,  The  myths  of  the,  in  art  and  litera- 
ture.   J.  E.  Harrison.    London,  1882.    8°,     1215.3 
See  alxo  Homer. 

Oemler,  A.  Truck-farming  at  the  South.   N.Y., 

1883.     12° 1312.10 

O'er  many  lands,  on  many  seas.     G.  Stables. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     4° 929.1 

Off  on  a  comet!  A  journey  through  planetary 
space.  Sequel  to  "To  the  Sun?"  J. 
Verne.     Phila.,  1878.     12° 324.33 

Off  the  Skelligs.     J.  Ingelow.     Boston,   1872. 

16° 361.7 

The  same 361.8 

Off  to  the  geysers.  C.  A.  Stephens,  Ed.  Bos- 
ton, 1872.     10° 466.9 

O'Flanagan,  J.  Roderick.  The  Irish  bar;  anec- 
dotes and  biographical  sketches.  London, 
1879.    12°. 1219.0 

Ogden,  Henry.     Dr.  Barringford's  school;  or, 

The  long  holiday.     N.Y.,  1884.     10°    .     .     922.24 

Ogilvie,  John.  English  language.  The  imperial 
dictionary  of  the.  N.Y.,  1883.  4  v. 
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OgUvies,  The.     Mrs.  D.  M.  Craik.    N.Y.,  1871. 

12° 343.14 

The  same 343. .50 

Oglethorpe,  J.,  Life  of.     W.  B.  O.  Peabody. 

(American  biography.  Vol.  11.)  ....       111.3 

Ohio.    Report  of  the  State  Board  of  Agriculture. 

1855-50.     Chillicothe,  18-50.     2  v.     8°  .     .      738.7 

Okavango  River.  Travels  and  explorations  in 
Africa.  C.  J.  Andersson.  N.Y.,  1861. 
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O'Kelly,  James  J.  Adventures  in  Cuba.  Phila., 

1874.     12° 724.17 

Old  and  New 7-53.1 

Vol.  I.   Jan.-June,  1870. 

II.   July-Dec,  1870. 

IIL    Jan.-June,  1871. 

IV.   July-Dec,  1871. 

V.    Jan.-June,  1872. 

VI.   July-Dec,  1872. 

VII.   Jan.-June,  1873.  " 

VIII.   July-Dec,  1873. 

IX.   Jan.-June,  1874. 

X.   July-Dec,  1874. 

Old  back  room.   J.Harrison.   N.Y.,  1871.    16°,     444.11 

Old  caravan  days.     A  story  of  western  travel. 

M.  H.  Catherwood.     Boston,  [n.d.]     16°,     921.12 

Old  Chelsea  Bun  house.  A.  Manning.  Lon- 
don, 1860.     16° 451.20 

Old  Creole  days.     [Sketches.]  ■  G.  W.  Cable. 

N.Y.,  1879.     12° .     .     363  76 

Old  court  suburb ;  or.  Memorials  of  Kensington, 
regal,  critical,  and  anecdotal.  L.  Hinit. 
London,  [n.d.]     12° 282.1 

Old  curiosity  shop.  C.  Dickens.  London,  [n.d.] 

12° 355.10 

The  same.     2v 3.56.13 

The  same 3-57.10 

The  same 393.5 

Old  Deccan  days.    [Hindoo  fairy  legends.]    M. 

Frere,  Ed.     I'hila.,  1868.     10°     ...     .      432.5 

Old  doctor,  The.    A  romance  of  Queer  Village. 

J.  V.  Cheney.     X.Y.,  1885.     10°     .     .     .      909-1 

Old  England.     J.    M.   Hoppin.     N.Y.,   1807. 

12° 601.14 

Old  faith,  The,  and  the  new.     D.  F.  Strauss. 

London,  1873.     12° 624.11 

Old  fashioned  boy.     M.  Finley.    Phila..  [n.d.] 

16° .303.14 


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Old  fashioned  girl.    L.  M.  Alcott.    Boston, 

1870.     10° 327.11 

The  same 327.12 

The  same 327.13 

Tlie  same 327.14 

Old  forts  taken.  liectuics  on  endless  punish- 
ment anil  futiue  life,  A.  A.  Miner.  Bos- 
ton, 1S7S.     lt)° 281 .  14 

Old  friends  and  new.    S.  O.  Jewett.    Boston, 

18711.     18° 333. 0 

Old  Fritz  and  the  new  era.     C.  Mundt.    N.Y., 

1808.     8° 325.10 

Old  gateway,  The;  or,  Agatha's  story.     Mrs. 

E.Marshall.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°.     .     .     .     .374.10 

Old  helmet,  The.     S.   Warner.     N.Y.,   1864. 

2  V.     12° 321.13 

Old  horseshoe,  The.    W.  M.  Thayer.    Boston, 

[n.d.  I     12° 438.4 

Old  house  hy  the  river.     W.  C.  Prime.     N.Y., 

18.W.     12° 311.11 

Old  house  in  the  square.    A.  Weber.    London, 

1S84.     12° 919.0 

Old  Kensington.     Mrs.  A.  I.  Ritchie.     N.Y., 

1873.     8° 322.20 

Old  lady  Mary.  A  story  of  the  seen  and  the 
unseen.  Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Oliphant.  Bos- 
ton, 1884.     10° 951.8 

Old  leaves.    W.  II.  Willis.     N.Y.,  1860.     12°  .      422.3 

Old  lieutenant  and  his  son.  N.  Madeod.  Bos- 
ton, 1862.     8° -127.6 

Old  log  school  house.    A.  Clark.     Phila.,  1864. 

16° 451.27 

Old  maid's  paradise.  An.  E.  S.  Phelps.  Bos- 
ton, 188.5.     16° 907.12 

Old  Mam'selle's  secret.     E.  John.     Mrs.  Wi.s- 

tcr.  Trans.     Phila.,  1808.     12°    ...     .       316.9 
The  same 310.32 

Old  Mark  Langston.    A  tale  of  Duke's  Creek. 

It.  M.  .lohnston.     >f.Y.,  1884.     10°      .     .     057.12 

Old  merchants   of  New  York.     W.  Barrett. 

N.Y.,  1803.     2v.     12° 112.3 

Old  Mortality.     W.  Scott.     Ediuburgli,  1871. 

12" 314.15 

The  same 315.15 

Old  Myddelton's  money.     M.  C.  Hay.    X.Y., 

1875.     8° 340.63 

The  same 340.65 

Old  Naumkeag.  An  historical  sketch  of  the 
city  of  Salem,  and  the- towns  of  Marble- 
liead,  Peabody,  Beverly,  Danvers,  Wen- 
ham,  Manchester,  Topsticld,  and  Middle- 
ton,  Mass.  C.  U.  Webber  and  W.  S. 
N.'vins.     Salem,  1877.     12° 492.15 

Old  New  Zealand.  Told  by  an  old  chief  of 
the  Xgapuhi  tribe.  Introduction  by  the 
Eari  of  Pembroke.     London,  1884.     8°     .     787.14 

Old  patroon,  The;  or.  The  great  Van  Brock 
property.  J.  A.  Maitland.  Phila.,  [n.d.] 
12° 382.19 

Old  red  sandstone.     H.  Miller.     Boston,  1855. 

12° 643.13 

Old  sergeant,  and  other  poems.     F.  Willson. 

Boston,  1807.     10° 553.12 

Old  ship.  The;  or,  Better  than  strength.     H. 

A.  Forde.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     10° 449.25 

Old    Sir  Douglas.     Mrs.   C.   Norton.     Phila., 

1807.     12° 334.20 

Old   slip  warehouse.     M.  A.  Denison.     N.Y., 

1878.     8° 377.5 

Old  and  New  Testaments.     (Revised  version.) 

Oxford,  1885.     8° 1243.18 


Old  Testament,  The. 

Guthrie,  T.     Studies  of  character  from  the 

Old  Testament.     N.Y.,  1872.     12°  .     .     .     265.17 
Koberts,   A.     Old   Testament  revision.     A 
haiui-book    for  English    readers.     N.Y., 

1883.     16° 1221.15 

.  Smith,  W.  Robertson.  Old  Testament  in 
the  Jewish  Church.  Lectures  on  biblical 
criticism.     N.Y.,  1881.     12° 129.8 

Old  time  child  life.    Mrs.  E.  H.  Rollins.    Phila., 

issi.     10° 127.23 

Old  times.  A  picture  of  social  life  at  the  end 
of  the  eighteenth  century.  N.Y.,  1885. 
8° 1428.1 

Old  times  in  the  Colonies.    C.  0.  Coffin.    X.Y., 

1881.     8° 448.13 

Tlie  same 925.8 

Old    wells    dug    out.     [Sermons.]    T.   DeW. 

Talraage.     N.Y.,  1874.     12° 207.18 

Old   -wives'  fables.     E.   Laboulaye.     London, 

1,S84.     12° 940.19 

Old  -world  idylls,  and  other  verses.  A.  Dob- 
son.     London,  1883.     18° 584.20 

Old  world  in  its  new  face.     H.  W.  Bellows. 

N.Y.,  1808.    2v.     12° 220.23 

Old  world,  Life  in  the.    F.  Bremer.     Phila., 

1800.     2  V.     12° 713.20 

Old  -world  questions,  and  new  world  answers. 

D.  Pidgeon.     London,  1884.     12°    .     .     .      793.2 

Old  world,  The,  and  the  new.     Serjeant  Bal- 

lantine.     London,  1884.     8° 7S8.9 

Oldbury.     A.  Keary.     Phila.,  1875.     12°     .     .     301.26 

Oldfellow,  Alfred.     Uncle  Nat.     N.Y.,  1865. 

10° V 402.14 

Oldham;  or,  Beside  all  waters.  L.  E.  Guern- 
sey.   N.Y.,  1880.     12° 968.18 

Oldport    days.      T.    W.   Higginson.      Boston, 

1873.     12° 264.7 

Oldroyd,  Csborn  II.,  Ed.  The  Lincoln  memo- 
rial. Selections  from  the  speeches  and 
letters  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Boston, 
[n.d.]    8°      1233.4 

Oldtown  fireside  stories.     Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe. 

Boston,  1872.     12° 326.4 

Oldtown  folks.     Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe.     Boston, 

ISiiO.     12° 320.5 

The  same 326.6 

The  same 326.7 

Oliphant,  Lawrence.    A  journey  to  Katmandu, 

India.     N.Y.,1852.     12° 732.19 

Land  of  Gilead,  with   excursions  in   Leb- 
anon.   N.Y.,  1881.     8° 769.3 

The  land  of  Khemi:  up  .and  down  the  mid- 
dle Nile.     Edinburgh,  1882.     8° .     .     .     .       774.4 
Narrative  of  the  Earl  of  Elgin's  mission  to 

China  and  Japan.     N.Y.,  1860.     8°     .     .     605.10 
Traits  and  travesties,  social  and  political. 
Edinburgh,  1882.     12° 1237.19 

Oliphant,    Mrs.    M.    O.    W.      Agnes.      N.Y., 

1800.    8° 323.3 

Agnes  Hopetoun's   schools   and    holidays. 

London,  1872.     16° 461.19 

A  beleaguered  city.     London,  1880.     12°    .     396.18 

Carita.     London,  1883.     12° 323.32 

The  same 953.12 

Cervantes.     (Foreign    classics  for  English 

readers.)     Phila.,  [n.d.]     16° 194.25 

Chapel  of  St.  Mary.     Boston,  1861.     12°     .     341.27 
Chronicles  of  Carlingford.    N.Y.,  1802.    8°,      32:5.4 
A  country  gentleman  and  his  family.     Lon- 
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Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  —  concluded. 

The  curate  in  charge.     London,  1883.     16",  9G6.14 

The  same 427.38 

Dante.  (Foreign  classics  for  English  read- 
ers.)    Phila.,^l«77.     12° 271.10 

Dress.      (Art    at    home    series.)      Phila., 

[n.d.]     12° 6.'J7.22 

Ed.     See  Foreign  classics  for  English  read- 
ers. 
Francis  of  Assisi.     London,  [n.d.]     12°  .     .  161 .  16 
George  IE..  Sketches  of  the  reign  of.     Bos- 
ton, [n.d.]     8° 737.12 

He  that  will  not  when  he  may.     London, 

1S83.     12° 952.5 

Hester.      A    story    of    contemporary    life. 

N.Y.,  188.3.     12° 952.17 

House  on  the  moor.     N.Y.,  1861.     12°   .     .  341.17 

Innocent.     X.T.,  1873.     8° 323.5 

Irving,  Edward,  Life  of.     N.Y.,  1862.     8°  .  149.4 

John.     N.Y.,  1870.     8° 323.16 

The  ladies  Lindores.     N.Y.,  1883.     16°.     .  949.2 

Last  of  the  Mortimers.     X.Y.,  1862.     12°   .  .323.15 

Lilliesleaf.     Boston,  1862.     12° 345.39 

The  literary  history  of  England  in  the  end  of 
the  eighteenth,  and  beginning  of  the  nine- 
teenth  century.     N.Y.,   1882.     3  v.   12°,  1217.19 

A  little  pilgrim.     Boston,  1883.     16°.     .     .  949.18 

LucyCrofton.     N.Y.,  1860.     12°   ...     .  323.19 

The  makers  of  Florence.    London,  1876.    8°,  173.11 

Margaret  Maitland.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°.     .  345.38 

May.     N.Y.,  1873.     8° 323.2 

Miss  Marjoribanks.     N.Y.,  1866.     8° .     .     .  323.6 

Mrs.  Arthur.     N.Y.,  1877.     8° 323. .33 

Montalembert,  Count  de.  Memoir  of.  Leip- 
zig, 1872.     2v.     16° 1.31.11 

Old  lady  Mary.    A  story  of  the  seen  and 

the  unseen.     Boston,  1884.     16°      ...  951.8 

Ombra.     N.Y.,  1860.     8° 323.8 

The  open  door.  The  portrait.-  (Two  sto- 
ries of  the  seen  and  the  unseen.)  Bos- 
ton, 1S8.5.     16° 951.20 

Perpetual  curate.     N.Y.,  186."x     8°     .     .     .  427.31 
Phoebe,  junior.     A  last  chronicle  of  Car- 

lingford.     N.Y.,  1876.     8° 323.31 

The  primrose  path.     N.Y.,  1878.     8°      .     .  .323.35 

Kectory  of  Moreland.     Boston,  1860.     12°.  332.17 

Rose  in  June.     Boston,  1874.     8°  .     .     .     .  323.9 

Sir  Tom.     London,  1884.     12° 964.2 

Squire  Arden.     N.Y.,  1874.     8°     .     .     .     .  323.13 
Story  of  Valentine  and  his  brother.     N.Y., 

187.5.     8° .323.10 

The  same 323.11 

Three  brothers.     N.Y.,  1870.     8°.     .     .     .  323.12 

Whiteladies.     N.Y.,  1875.     12° 361.37 

The  wizard's  son.    London,  1884.     12°  .     .  9.59.21 

Young  Musgrave.     N.Y.,  1878.     8°    .     .     .  323.34 

The  same 949.19 

Oliphant,  T.  L.  K.     The  sources  of  standard 

English.     London,  1873.     12°      ....  644.16 

Olive.    Mrs.  D.  M.  Craik.     N.Y.,  1866.     16°   .  343.28 

The  same .343.51 

Olive  L.acey.     A.  Argyle.     Phila.,  1874.     12°   .  353.29 
Oliver,  Grace  A.     Edgeworth,  Maria.     A  study 
of;  with  notices  of  her  father  and  friends. 

Boston,  1882.     12° 1118.1 

Stanley,  Arthur  Penrhyn.     His  life,  work 

and  teachings.     Boston,  1885.     12°      .     .  1134.5 
Oliver,  Pen,  pseud.     Charley  Kingston's  aunt. 

London,  1885.     12° 964.11 

Oliver  Ellis;  or,  The  fusileers.     J.  S.  Grant. 

London,  [n.d.]     10° 384.23 


Oliver  of  the  mill.    M.  L.  Charlesworth.    N.Y., 

1876.  12° 344.33 

OliverTwist.   C.Dickens.   London,  [n.d.]    12°,     .3.55.11 

The  same 356.14 

The  same 3.56.15 

The  same 3.57.11 

The  same 394.3 

Olivia    P.aleigh.    W.    W.    F.    Synge.     Phila., 

1877.  16° 368.12 

OUa  podrida.     Diary   on    the   continent,   .and 

other  stories.     F.  Marryat.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

12° ". 4.55.20 

Oilier,  Edmund.     Russo-Turkish  war.  History 

of.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     2v.     Roy.  8° .     .     .     .      495.8 

Olmsted,  Denison.     Astronomy,  Text-book  of. 

N.Y.,  18.59.     8° 645.4 

Natural    philosophy,   Elements   of.     N.Y., 

1807.     12° 659.2 

Olmsted,   Fred   L.     A   journey  in    the    back 

country.     N.Y.,  1860.     12° 663.9 

Journey  in  the  seaboard  slave  states.    N.Y., 

1856.     12° 607.23 

Journey  through  Texas.     N.Y.,  1859.     12°,     666.18 

Olney,  Ellen  W.     See  Kirk,  Ellen  O. 

Omar  Khayyam,  the  astronomer  poet  of  Per- 
sia.     The     Rubaiyat.      (Illustrated     by 
Elihu  Vedder. )     Boston,  1885.     4° .     .     .      R.  L. 
The  same,  (rendered  into  English  verse.)     584.22 

Ombra.     Mrs.    M.    O.    W.    Oliphant.      N.Y., 

1866.  8° 323.8 

O'Meara,  Kathleen.     Madame  Mohl:  her  salon 

and  her  friend's.     Boston,  1886.     8°     .     .11.32.10 
O'Meary,    Barry    E.     Napoleon    I.    in    exile. 

N.Y.,  1854.     2  V.     12° 165.6 

Omond,  George  W.  T.     The  lord  advocates  of 

Scotland.     Edinburgh,  1883.     2  v.     8°     .     1125.2 
On  a  man-of-war.    A  series  of  naval  sketches. 

F.  O.  Davenport,  U.  S.  N.    Detroit,  1878. 

12° 281.21 

On  angels'  wings.     The  story  of  little  Violet  of 

Edelsheim.    Mrs.  Greene.    London,  1885. 

12° 973.1 

On  both  sides.     F.   C.  Baylor.    Phila.,  1886. 

12° 974.8 

On  both  sides  of  the  sea.     Mrs.  E.  R.  Charles. 

N.Y.,  1867.     12° 321.6 

On  dangerous  ground ;  or,  Agatha's  friendship. 

[A  romance  of  American  society.]     Mrs. 

B.  H.  Moore.     Phila.,  1876.     12°     .     .     .     354.36 
On  guard.    Mrs.  P.  Cudlip.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     8°,    365.88 
On  honor's  roll.     Tales  of  heroism  in  the  nine- 
teenth   century.      Mrs.    Valentine,    Ed. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.l     16° 932.23 

On  summer    seas.    The    Mediterranean,   the 

yEgean,   the    Ionian,    the    Adriatic,   the 

Euxine,  and  a  voyage  down  the  Danube. 

Mrs.  Scott-Stevenson.    London,  1883.    8°,      784.3 
On  the   borderland.      H.   A.   Keyser.      N.Y., 

1882.     16° 941.6 

On  the  Boulevards.     W.   B.  Jerrold.     Phil.a., 

1867.  2v.     12° 663.12 

On  the  Cam.    W.  Everett.     Cambridge,  1865. 

12° 217.16 

On  the  desert.  With  a  brief  review  of  recent 
events  in  Egypt.  H.  M.  Field.  N.Y.,  1883. 

12° 772.25 

On  the  edge  of  the  storm.  M.  Roberts.  Lon- 
don, 1809.     12° 317.22 

On  the  edge  of  winter.  Boys  and  girls  at  an 
old  farm  house  in  the  Hudson  Highlands. 
R.  Markham.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     8°.     .     .     .     448.19 


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Ontheeve.  I.  S.  TurgenieS.  N.Y.,1873.  10°,  362.19 
On  the  frontier.  B.  Harte.  Boston,  1884.  18°,  951.14 
On  the  lu-ights.     B.  Auerbacli.     Boston,  1869. 

10° 3f4.2 

The  same 364.3 

On  the  leads ;  or,  What  the  planets  saw.     A.  A. 

S.  Butson.  N.Y.,  ISSO.  12°  ....  674.15 
On  the  Rhine,  and  other  sketches  of  European 

travel.     Lady  B.  JIurphy,  T.  A.  Trollope, 

Mrs.  S.  B.  Wister,  and  others.     Phila., 

1881.     8° 767.6 

On  the  road  to  riches.     Hints  for  clerks  and 

vouiig    business    men.     W.    H.    ilaher. 

Toledo,  1S76.     12^ 227.22 

On  the  thresliold.     [Essays.]     T.  T.  Munger. 

Boston,  1881.     12° 128. n 

On  the  track.  J.Verne.  London,  [n.d.]  16°,  324.25 
On  the  wing.     Kambling  notes  of  a  trip  to  the 

Pacific.      J[.   E.    Blake.      Boston,    1883. 

18° 771.11 

On  the  wings  of  the  wind.    II.  Frith.    London, 

1885.     12° 928.8 

On  time.  W.  T.  Adams!  Boston,  [n.d.]  16°,  457.9 
Once  upon  a  time.     C.  Knight.    London,  1865. 

12° 412.5 

One    among    many.     Mrs.   H.    B.    Goodwin. 

Boston,  1884.     16° 957.19 

One  and  twenty.     F.  W.  Robinson.     London, 

[n.d.]     12° 956.5 

One  day's  weaving.     M.   L.   Peebles.     N.Y., 

186S.     16° 444.15 

One  decade.  1873-82.  History  of  the  Web- 
ster (School)  Graduates  Association,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.     Its  teachers,  etc.     Poems 

by  J.  S.  Browning;  address  by  C.  H.  Blake. 

Cambridge,  1883.     8° 1425.7 

One  fair  wom.an.  J.Miller.  N.Y.,  1876.  12°,  426.21 
One  happy  winter;  or,  A  visit  to  Florida.    Jlrs. 

S.  C.  Bobbins.  Boston,  1878.  12°  .  .  491.26 
One   hour's    reading.      Remarkable    customs, 

seasons,  holidays,  epithets  and   phrases. 

W.  Tegg.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 272.14 

One  of  tlie  Duanes.     A.  K.  HamiltoD.     Phila., 

1885.     12° 965.20 

One  of  them.  C.  J.  Levgr.  London,  [n.d.]  10°,  351.18 
"  One   of  three,"    and.   Made  or  marred.     J. 

Fotbergill.     N.Y.,  1881.     16° 376.35 

One  summer.    B.  W.  Howard.     Boston,  1875. 

18° 362.42 

The  same 362.44 

One  trip  more,  and  other  stories.     A.  Manning. 

London,  [n.d.]     16° 436.11 

One  year  abroad.     B.  W.  Howard.    Boston, 

1877.     18° 761.1 

Ouesimus.    Memoirs  of  a  disciple  of  St.  Paul. 

E.  A.  Abbott.  Boston,  1882.  12°  .  .  .  1212.20 
Only  au  ensign.    A  tale  of  the  retreat  from 

Cabul.  J.  S.  Grant.  London,  [n.d.]  16°,  384.24 
Only  a  fiddler.     H.  C.  Andersen.    N.Y.,  1870. 

12° 454.3 

Only  a  girl.  W.  von  Hillern.  Phila.,  1870.  12°,  316.19 
Only  girls.  V.  F.  Townsend.  Boston,'1872.  16°,  461.8 
Only  sister,  An.     Mme.   G.   DeWitt.     N.Y., 

1873.     16° 363.17 

Onstien,    L.    Kitty.     Will-o'-the-wisp.     X.Y., 

1868.     16° 462.8 

Onyx  ring.  The.  J.Sterling.  Boston,  1856.  12°,  352.28 
Oology  of  New  England;  a  description  of  the 

eggs,  nests,  and   breeding  habits  of  the 

birds    of    New    England.      (Illustrated.) 

E.  A.  Capen.     Boston,  1886.     4°,    .     .     .       H.  L. 


Open  door.  The.  The  portrait.  (Two  stories 
of  the  seen  and  the  unseen. )  Mrs.  M.  O. 
W.  Oliphant.     Boston,  188.5.     16°    .     .     .     951.20 

Open  fire-place  in  all  ages.  J.  P.  Putnam,  ar- 
chitect.    Boston,  issi.     12° 125.18 

Open  question.  An.     J.  DeMille.    N.Y.,  1873. 

8° 377.35 

Open  verdict,  An.     Mrs.  M.  E.  Braddon-Max- 

well.     N.Y.,  1878.     8° .'565.70 

Opening  a  chestnut  burr.     E.  P.  Roe.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12°    354.11 

The  same 354.39 

Opera,  History  of  the.    S.  Edwards.     London, 

1862.     2v.     l:i° 474.4 

Operas,  The  standard.  Their  plots,  their  mu- 
sic, and  their  composers.  G.  P.  Upton. 
Chicago,  1886.     16° 1251.5 

Opie,  Amelia.    Illustrations  of  lying.     Boston, 

1827.     12° 262.1 

Opitz  to  Lessing,  From.  A  study  of  pseudo- 
classicism  in  literature.  T.  S.  Perry. 
Boston,  1885.     12° 1237.16 

Opium  habit.  The.  N.Y.,  1868.  12°.  .  .  .  631.8 
Hubbard,  F.  H.  Opium  habit  and  .alcohol- 
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Kane,  H.  H.  Opium-smoking  in  America 
and  China.  Its  prevalence  and  effects  on 
the  individual  and  the  nation.  N.Y., 
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Oppert,   Ernest.      A    forbidden    land.     N.Y., 

ISSO.     8° 705.5 

Opportunities.    Sequel  to  "  What  she  could." 

S.  Warner.     N.Y.,  1871.     16°      ....       444.2 

Opportunity.     A.   M.   Crane.     Boston,   1867. 

12° 334.15 

Optic,  Oliver,  pseud.     See  Adams,  W.  T. 

Optics,  Wonders  of.     F.Marion.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

10° 035.21 

Orange  blossoms,  fresh  and  faded.  T.  S.  Ar- 
thur.    Phila.,  1878.     12° 372.29 

Orations  and  addresses.    W.  C.  Bryant.   N.Y., 

1878.     12° 286. S 

Orations,  Representative  American,    to   illus- 
trate American    political    history.      Ed. 
with  introductions  by  Alexander  John- 
ston.   N.Y.,  1884.    3v.     16°      ...     .1238.10 
Vol.  I.  Henry,    Hamilton,    Washington, 
Ames,      Nicholas,      Jefferson, 
Nott,  Randolph,  Quincy,  Clay, 
Calhoun,  Hayne,  Webster. 
II.  Phillips,  Calhoun,  Webster,  Clay, 
Chase,       Sumner,       Douglas, 
Brooks,       Burlingame,       and 
Clingman. 
III.  Lincoln,         Douglas,       Seward, 
Toombs,  Co.x,  Davis,  Stephens, 
Schurz,     Beecher,     Sherman, 
Garfield,  Clay,  Hurd. 

Orations  on  the  Crown.  iEschines  and  De- 
mosthenes. 6.  W.  Biddle,  Trans.  Phila., 
1881.     12° 293.12 

Orators.     Colton,    G.   H.,   Ed.      Of   France. 

N.Y.,  1847.    8° 1.38.6 

Cormenin,  Viscount  de.    Orators  of  France. 
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Uarsha,  D.  A.  Orators  and  statesmen  of 
ancient  and  modern  times.  Sketches  of 
their  lives,  specimens  of  their  eloquence, 
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[n.d.]     8^ 174.1 

Matthews,  W.  Oratory  and  orators.  Chi- 
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Nicoll,  H.  J.  Great  orators.  Burke,  Fox, 
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Orbs  around  us.  The.  R.  A.  Proctor.  Lon- 
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Orchids,  the  royal  family  of  plants.  With 
illustrations  from  nature  by  Harriet  Stew- 
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Orcutt,  Hiram.  The  parents'  manual.  Bos- 
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School-keeping;    how   to    do    it.      Boston, 

188.5.     1S° 1241.13 

Orderly  Book  of  Col.  William  Henshaw  of  the 
American  Army,  1775.  Memoir  by  Emory 
Washburn.  Xotes  by  C.  C.  Smith.  Ad- 
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Ordnance  and  gunnery.    J.  G.  Benton.    N.Y., 

1801.     8° 642.7 

Ore   deposits,  A  treatise  on.     J.  A.  Phillips. 

London,  1884.     8° 1319.6 

Oregon.  Barrows,  W.  The  struggle  for  pos- 
session.   Boston,  1884.     12' .598.18 

Bulfinch,  T.  Oregon  and  Eldorado.  Bos- 
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Xash,  W.  There  and  back  in  1877.  Lon- 
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Two  years  in.     N.Y.,  1882.     12°     ...     .      772.7 

Oregon  trail,  The.    F.  Parkman.    Boston,  1872. 

8° 716.5 

O'Reilly,  John.    Songs,  legends  and  ballads. 

Boston,  1878.     12° 573.14 

O'Reilly,  John  Boyle.     In  Bohemia.     [Poems.] 

Boston,  [n.d.]     16° 588.4 

Moondyne.    A  story  from  the  under-world. 

Boston,  1879.     12° 392.10 

Statues  in  the  block,  and  other  poems. 
Boston,  1881.     16' 583.20 

O'Reilly,    Mrs.     Robert.      Dinglefield.      (For 

girls.)     London,  1883.     12° 916.11 

Gile's  minority.     Boston,  1874.     10°       .     .      431.8 

O'Rell,  Max,  pseud.     See  Blouet,  Paul. 

Organs  and  organ  building;  a  treatise  on  the 
history  and  construction  of  the  organ, 
from  its  origin,  to  the  present  day.  C. 
A.Edwards.     London,  1881.     12°   .     .     .     689.18 

Organs  of  speech,  and  their  application  in  the 
formation  of  articulate  sounds.  G.  H. 
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Oriel  College,  and  the  Oxford  movement. 
[Reminiscences.]  T.  Mozley.  Boston, 
1882.     2v.     12° 1217.22 

Orient,  Travels  and  observations  in  the,  and  a 
hasty  flight  in  the  countries  of  Europe. 
W.  Harriman.     Boston,  1883.     12°      .     .      776.1 

Orient  boys.  The.     Boston,  [n.d.]     12°    .     .     .      922.8 

Orient  sunbeams:  or.  From  the  Porte  to  the 
Pyramids,  by  way  of   Palestine.    S.   S. 

Cox.    N.Y.,1882.     12° 772.15 

Oriental  and  linguistic  studies.    W.  D.  ^Vhit- 

ney.     X.Y.,"  1873-74.     2  v.     12°.     .     .     ."     230.8 
Oriental  harp.  The.    Poems  of  the  Boston  bard. 
R.    S.    Coffin.     Providence,    R.L,    1828. 
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Oriental  religions.   S.  Johnson.    (China,  India, 

Persia.)     Boston,  1872.     3  v.     8°    .     .     .     627.15 

Oriental  zigzag;  or.  Wanderings  in  Syria,  Moab, 
Abyssinia  and  Egypt.  C.Hamilton.  Lon- 
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Origin  of  nations.  The.     G.  Rawlinson.     N.Y., 

1878.     12° 282.8 

Origin    of   species,   The.     C.   Darwin.    N.Y., 

1800.     12° 624.16 

Origin  of  the  world,  according  to  revelation  and 
science.  J.  W.  Dawson.  N.Y.,  1877. 
12° 655.24 

Original  belle.  An.    E.  P.  Roe.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

12° 972.1 

Orissa.    W.  W.  Hunter.     London,  1872.    2  v. 

8° 667.2 

Orleans,  Duckes.i  of.    Memoir  by  the  Marquess 

de  H ,  with  biographical  souvenirs  and 

original  letters,  collected  by  G.  H.  de  Schu- 
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Orley  Farm.     A.  Trollope.     N.Y.,  1862.    8°    .    353.10 
The  same 9.53.17 

Ormerod,  Edward    L.     British    social  wasps. 

London,  1868.     12° 622.14 

Ormond.     [A  novel.]     C.  B.  Brown.     Phila., 

1857.     12° 425.17 

The  same.     1827 331.4 

Ornament,  Grammar  of.    O.  Jones.    London, 

In.d.l     4° R.  L. 

Ornamental  gardening  for  Americans.  A  treat- 
ise on  beautifying  homes,  towns,  etc. 
X.Y.,  1885.    12° 1612.2 

Orne,  Caroline  F.     Morning  songs  of  American 

freedom.     Boston,  1876.     18°      ....     .571.10 
Poems.     Cambridge,  1844.     16°     ....       551.9 

Orne,  Philip.    Simply  a  love  story.     Boston, 

1885.     12° 908.9 

Ornithology.  Balrd,  S.  F.,  and  others.  Birds 
of  North  America.  The  descriptions  of 
species,  based  chiefly  on  the  collections  of 
the  museum  of  the  Smithsonian  Institu- 
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4° R.  L. 

Cory,  C.  B.     Birds  of  the  Bahama  Islands. 

(Illustrated.)     Boston,  18S0.     8°      ...      R.  L. 
Curiosities    of    ornithology.     (Illustrated.) 

London,  [n.d.]     8° 623.15 

Dixon,  C.  Rural  bird  life.  Essays  on  orni- 
thology, with  instructions  for  preserving 
objects  relating  to  the  science.    Boston, 

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Samuels,  E.  A.     Ornithology  and  oology  of 

New  England.     Boston,  1867.     8°    .     .     .      623.8 
Stearns,   W.   A.     Xew  England   bird   life. 

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See  also  Birds. 

Orr,  Mrs.  Sutherland.  Browning,  Robert,  A 
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Orth,  Godlove  S.  Memorial  addresses  on  his 
life  and  char.acter,  delivered  in  the  House 
of  Representatives  and  the  Senate,  Dec, 
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Orthodox  theology  of  to-day.   N.Smyth.  N.Y., 

1881.     16° 295.11 

Orthodoxy,  Progressive.  A  contribution  to 
the  Christian  interpretation  of  Christian 
doctrines,  by  the  editors  of  the  Andover 
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Orthoepist,  The.  A  pronouncing  manual  of 
names  of  authors,  artists,  etc.,  and  other 
words  often  mispronounced.  A.  Ayres. 
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Orton,  .lames.    Andes  and  the  Amazon.    N.Y., 

1870.     S° 72.5.12 

Comparative,  structural,  and  systematic 
zoology.     N.T.,1S76.     12° 655.15 

Orvis,  Charles  F.,  and  Cheney,  A.  Nelson. 
Fishing  with  the  fly.  Troy,  N.Y.,  18S5. 
12° 1322.8 

Osborne,  W.  JI.  History  of  the  Twent}--ninth 
Kegiment  of  M.  V.  I.  in  tlie  late  war  of 
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Oscanyan,  C.  The  sultan  and  his  people.  N.T., 

18.-)7.     12° 721.8 

Ose;  or.  The  Alpine  flower.  M.Roberts.  Lon- 
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Osego  chronicles;   or,  The  Kuylers  and  their 

friends.    M.  B.  Sleight.    N.Y..  [n.d.]  12°,     383.14 

Osgood,  Charles  S.,  and  Batchelder,  H.  M. 
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Osgood,  Mrs.  Frances  S.     The  memorial.     By 

her  friends.     N.Y.,  1851.     8° 221.8 

Osgood,  Samuel.      American    leaves.      N.Y., 

1867.     12° 247.14 

Student  life.     N.Y.,  1861.     12° 225.6 

Osorio.    A  tragedy.    S.  T.  Coleridge.    London, 

1873.     16° " 611.8 

Ossoli.    Sarah  Margaret  Fuller,  Marchesa  d' 
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Worka  : 
Art,  literature,  and  the  drama.     Boston, 

1874.     12° 227.11 

At  home  and  abroad.    Boston,  1874.    12°,      227.8 
Life  without  and  within.     Boston,  1874. 

12° 227.10 

Woman  in  the  nineteenth  century.     Bos- 
ton, 1874.     12° 227.9 

Ostrich  farming  in  Africa,  Argentine  Republic, 

andtheuTs.  Washington,  D.C.,  1882.  8°,     738.26 

Oswald,   E.      Vain   forebodings.      [A  novel.] 

Phila.,  1885.     12° 965.21 

Os-wald,  Felix  L.     Physical  education  ;  or,  The 

health  laws  of  nature.     N.Y.,  1.S82.     12°,     1217-8 
Summerland    sketches.      Rambles    in    the 
backwoods  of  Mexico  and  Central  Amer- 
ica.    Phila.,  1880.     8° 767.9 

Zoological  sketches.  A  contribution  to  the 
out-door  study  of  natural  history.  Phila  , 
1883.     8° 1311.6 

Other  fools  and  their  doings;  or.  Life  among 
the  Freedmen.  By  one  who  has  seen  it. 
N.Y.,  1S8().     16° .378.2 

Other  girls.   The.      Mrs.   A.  D.   T.   Whitney. 

Boston,  1874.     12° .327.7 

The  same .327.8 

Other  people's  children.    Sequel  to  "  Helen's 

babies."    J.  Habberton.    N.Y.,1877.  10°,    364.61 
The  same 364.62 

Other  people's  money.     E.  Gaboriau.     Boston, 

1875. _  8°  346.11 

Otis,  F.  N.    Panama  railroad.  History  of  the. 

X.Y..  1867.     12° 484.11 

Otis,  James,  Life  of.     F.  Bowen.     (American 

biography,  Vol.  II.) 111.3 

The  same.    W.Tudor.    Boston.  1823.   8°,     167.13 
The  same 167. 15 


Otis,  James.  Left  behind ;  or,  Ten  days  a  news- 
boy.    N.Y.,  1883.     16° 931.2 

Ouida,  pseud.     See  RamcJ,  L.  de  la. 

Our  admiral's  fl.ag  abroad.  Cruise  of  the 
'"Franklin"  in  European  waters.  J.  E. 
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Our  bodies  ;  or.  How  we  live.  An  elementary 
text-book  of  physiology  and  hygiene,  with 
special  reference  to  the  effects  of  stimu- 
lants and  narcotics  on  the  human  system. 
A.  F.  Blaisdell.     Boston,  1885.     10°     .     .  1321.17 

Our  boys  in  India.  The  wanderings  of  two 
young  Americans  in  Hindustan,  with 
their  adventures  on  rivers,  mountains, 
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Our  chancellor ;  sketches  for  an  historical 
picture.  (Prmce  Bismarck. )  M.  Busch. 
X.V.,  1S84.     12° 1126.15 

Our  Chatham  Street  uncle.     Mrs.   J.   McM. 

Wright.     Boston,  [n.d.]     16°      ....       452.6 

Our  children.     How  to  rear  and  train  them. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 272.19 

Our  Christmas  in  a  palace.    A  traveller's  story. 

E.  E.  Hale.     N.Y.,  188.3.     12°    ...     .     953.18 

Our  colonial  empire.    R.Acton.    N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

18° 091.13 

Our  common  school   system.     M.  A.  Dodge. 

Boston,  1880.     12° 124.1 

The  same 124.4 

Our  convicts.  M.  Carpenter.  (Vol.11.)  Lon- 
don, 1S64.     8° 267.0 

Our  country.  From  the  discovery  of  America 
to  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the 
Declaration  of  Independence.  B.  J.  Los- 
sing.     N.Y.,  1875.     3  V.     8° 5.56.4 

Our  country  and  its  resources,  A  centennial 
view  of.  J.  D.  McCabe,  </r.  Phila.,  [n.d.] 
8° 488.10 

Our  daughters.  What  shall  we  do  with  them? 
A  talk  with  mothers.  Mrs.  M.  V.  Ter- 
hune.     N.Y.,  1880.     18° 123.1 

Our  detachment.    [A  novel.]    K.King.  N.Y., 

1875.    8° 346. .37 

Our  dumb  companions.    T.  J.ickson.    London, 

|n.d.]     8° 462.2 

Our  dumb  neighbors.     T.  Jackson.     London, 

1S70.     8° 462.3 

Our  familiar  songs.  With  piano  accompani- 
ments. H.  K.  Johnson.  N.Y.,  1880. 
4° 028.17 

Our  flag.     G.H.Preble.     Albany,  1872.     8°     .       .544.7 

Our  fresh  and  salt  water  tutors.  A  story  of 
school-days  at  the  Cape.  W.  H.  G.  King- 
ston.    London,  1860.    10° 445.17 

Our  gold-mine.  The  story  of  American  Bap- 
tist missions  in  India.  Mrs.  A.  C.  Chap- 
lin.    Boston,  1877.     16° 364.75 

Our  grandmothers' gowns.  (Illustrated.)  Mrs. 

A.  W.  Hunt.     London,  [n.d.]     12°      .     .  1228.21 

Our  Helen.    A  story  for  girls.     R.  S.  Clarke. 

Bo.*ton,  1875.     10° 362.16 

Our  homes-  H.  Hartshorne.   Phila.,  1880.    18°,     673.19 

Our  Indian  wards.  G.  Manypenny.  Cincin- 
nati, 1880.     8° 692.7 

Our  inheritance  in  the  great  pyramid.     C.  P. 

Smyth.     London,  1804.     12° 242.2 

Our  journal  of  life  in  the  Highlands.  1848- 
1882.  Queen  Victoria.  N.Y.,  1884.  2  v. 
12° 782.18 

Our  little  Ann.     Author  of   "  Miss  Toosey's 

mission."     Boston,  1886.     16°     ...     .      961.2 


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Our  mutual   fiiciid.      ('.    Dicliens.     London, 

111. a.]     12° 305.12 

The  same :!55.15 

Tlies;ime 356.16 

Tliesame 3.57.13 

The  same 3.57.12 

Tliesame 357.17 

Tlie  same.     2  v.     1:>^ 394.4 

Our   neighbors   in   the  corner  house.     T.  S. 

Arthur.     N.T.,  ia56.     12° 426.0 

Our  nevr  country  towns.  A.  Eimmer.  Lon- 
don, ISSl.     12° 775.20 

Our  ue'w  crusade.     E.  E.  Hale.     Boston,  1S75. 

1S° 362.34 

Our  neiw  masters.     T.  Wright.     Loudon,  1S73. 

12° 334.20 

Our  ne-vr  way  round  the  world.     C.  C.  Coffin. 

Boston,  18(39.     8° 662.2 

The  same 794.8 

Our  old  home.     X.  Hawthorne.     Boston,  1803. 

12° 243.10 

The  same,  witli  Septlmius  Feltou    .     .     .      372.7 
Our  old  uncle's  home,  and  what  the  boys  did 
there.      "  Mother  Carey."     N.T.,  [n.d.] 

16° 447.22 

Our  o-wn  set.     [A  novel.]     O.  Schubiu.     X.Y., 

1SS4.     10° 962.19 

Our  pet.     M.B.Lyman.     Boston,  [n.d.]     16°.     441.39 
Our  radicals.      A   tale   of  love   and   politics. 
Fred.  Burnaby.    J.  P.  Hughes,  Ed.   N.Y., 

1886.     18° 901.17 

Our  sons;  how  to  start  them  in  life.  Informa- 
tion respecting  places  of  education,  the 
professions,  the  civil  service,  and  commer- 
cial  employment.      A.    King.      London, 

[n.d.]     12°    1248.0 

Our   South   American   cousins.      W.    Taylor. 

X.Y.,  1878.     12° 497.12 

Our  standard  bearer.     (U.S.Grant.)     W.  T. 

Adams.     Boston,  1863.     16° 437.8 

Our  three  boys.     S.  E.  Chester.     N.Y.,  1875. 

10- 444.14 

Our  tvyo  lives;  or,  Graham  and  I.     A.  II.  K. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16° 364.25 

Our  vacations;   how  to  enjoy  them.     F.  E. 

Clark.     Boston,  1874.     16° 711.21 

Our  village.     M.    11.    Mitford.     Boston,  1853. 

2  V.     12° 341.15 

Our  young  folks  abroad.  The  adventures  of 
four  American  boys  and  girls  in  a  journey 
through  Europe  to  Constantinople.    J.  D. 

McCabe.     Phila.,  18^1.     8° 915.1 

The  same 925.12 

Our  young  folks  in  Africa.  Adventures  in 
Algeria  and  south  central  Africa.     J.  D. 

McCabe.     Phila.,  1883.     8° 915.17 

The  same 925.13 

Out  and  about;  or,  The  "Hudson's"  trip  to 
the  Pacific.     K.  T.  Woods.     Boston,  1882. 

4° 915.18- 

Out   and  all   about.     (Fables.)     H.    A.  Page. 

London,  1S74.     12° 454.20 

Out-door  papers.     T.  W.  Higginson.     Boston, 

1803.     12° 264.8 

Out-doors  at  Idlewild.     N.  P.    Willis.    N.Y., 

18.55.     12° 713.3 

Out-doors  at  Long-Look.     A  book  for  boys  and 

girls.     E.  Abbott.     Boston,  1S78.     12°     .     446.20 
"Out  of  Egypt."     Bible  readings  on  the  book 
of   Exodus.      G.    F.   Pentecost.      N.Y., 
18S4.     12° 1242.4 


Out  of  his  head.     T.  B.  Aldrich.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

12° 345.29 

Out  of  his  reckoning.     Mrs.    F.   M.  fhuroh. 

Boston,  [n.d.]     8° 377.12 

Out  of  the  deep.     Words  for  the  sorrowful. 

C.  Kingsley.     N.Y.,  1880.     12°  ...     .     125.17 
Out  of  the  hurly-burly.     C.  H.  Clark.     Phila., 

1874.     12° 357  19 

Out  of  the  ijast.    [Essays.]    P.  Godwin.    X.Y., 

1870.     12° 2.52.11 

Out  of    the  question.      [A   comedy.]     W.   D. 

Howells.     Boston,  1877.     18°      ....     3fi8.ll 

The  same 391.17 

Out  of  the  wreck;  or.  Was  it  a  victory'?     A.  M. 

Douglas.  Boston,  18S5.  12°  ....  964.10 
Out  'West;  or.  Roughing  it  on  the  Great  Lakes. 

W.  T.  Adams.     Boston,  [n.d.]     16°     .     .      919.9 
Outlying   Europe   and   the  nearer  Orient.     A 
narrative  of  recent  travel.     J.  Moore,  Jr. 

Phila.,  1880.     8° 767.7 

Outpost.    Sequel  to  "Dora  Darling."     J.  G. 

Austin.     Boston,  1865.     12° 463.14 

Outre-Mer.     H.  W.  Longfellow.    Boston,  1850. 

12° 732.9 

The  same.  Boston,  1864.  12°  vol.  i.  of  262.19 
Out-v^ard    bound.      W.    T.    Adams.      Boston, 

1867.     12° 4.58.1 

Over  the  border.  Acadia,  the  home  of  Evan- 
geline. E.B.Chase.  (Illus; rated.)  Bos- 
ton, 1884.     12° 786.4 

Over  the  borders  of  Christendom  and  Esla- 
miah.  A  journey  through  Hiuigary, 
Slavonia,  Servia,  etc  ,  in  1875.   J.  Creagh. 

London,  1870.     2  v.     8° 498.12 

Over    the    ocean.     C.    Guild.     Boston,    1871. 

8° 663.2 

Over  the  seas  and  far  away.     C.  Lushiugton. 

N.Y.,  1882.     12° 942.7 

Over  the  straits;   a  visit  to  Victoria.     L.  A. 

Meredith.  London,  1861.  12°  ...  .  77S.23 
Over  yonder.  E.John.  Phila.,  1869.  12°  .  316.13 
Overcome.     Andre,   pseud.     Eouse's    Point, 

N.Y.,  1876.     12° 412.23 

Overend,  Campbell,  Trans.  The  noble  printer 
and  his  adopted  daughter.     Boston,  [n.d.] 

16° 917.5 

Overend,  Mrs.  Campbell,  Trans.     Wanderings 

of  Master  Peter.     Edinburgh.  1872.     16°,     452.11 
Overhead;  or,  What  Harry  and  Nelly  discov- 
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D.  Nichols.     Boston,  [n.d.]     4°  .     .     .     .       924.1 
Overland  Monthly.     San  Francisco.     6  v.     8°,      741.1 
■^^ol.  VL   Jan.-June,  1871. 
VII.   July-Dec,  1871. 
VIIL   Jan.-June,  1872. 
IX.   July-Dec,  1872. 
X.   Jan.-June,  1873. 
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Overman,  Frederick.    A  treatise  on  metaUurgj-. 

N.Y.,  1868.    8° 643.7 

Ovid,  The  metamorphoses  of.      U.  T.  Riley, 

T)an.-<.     London,  1870.     12° 233.18 

Owen,  A.  C.  Art  schools  of  mediajval  Chris- 
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Oviren,  Catherine.  (Mrs.  Nitsch.)  Culture  and 
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1881.     12° 12S.29 

A  new  cook  book.     Culture  in  the  kitchen, 
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Owen,  F.  M.     Soldier  and  patriot.     London, 

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Ovren,  John.  Evenings  with  the  skeptics;  or, 
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Owen,  Mrs.  O.  F.  Tlie  heroines  of  domestic 
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Ow^en,  Richard.  The  antiquity  of  man,  as  de- 
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Owen,  Robert  D.    Beyond  the  breakers.    Pliila., 

187.?.    8° 

The  debatable  Land.  N.T.,  1872.  12°  .  . 
Footfalls  on  tlie  boundary  of  another  world. 

Phila.,  1871.     12° 214.5 


1211.7 


261.8 


1316.5 

340.53 
235.12 


Owen,  Robert  D.  —  concluded. 

Threading  my  way.     N.Y.,  1874.     12°    .     .     244.21 
Owen  —  a  waif.     F.   W.   Robinson.     Ijondon, 

[n.d.]     12° 9o6.6 

Ow^en  Gwynne's  great  work.     Lady  A.  Noel. 

NY.,"  1870.     8° .305.7 

Oiven's  hobby;  or.  Strength  in  weakness.     E. 

Burleigh.     N.Y.,  1881.     10° 388.3 

Oxford  and  Cambridge.     Their  colleges,  mem- 
ories and  associations.     (Illustrated.)    F. 

Arnold.     London,  In. d.]    8° 498.1 

Oxford,   Memorials   of.     J.   Ingram.     0.\ford, 

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Ozanam,  A.  Frederic.     History  of  civilization 

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P's  and  Q"s;  or.  The  question  of  putting  upon. 
C.  M.  Yonge.     London,  1872.     10° .    .     . 

Pabor,  William  E.  Colorado  as  an  agricultural 
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Paochiarotto,  and  how  lie  worked  in  distemper. 
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Pacha  of  many  tales.  F.  Marryat.  London, 
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Pacific  coast,  ISancrnfi's  guide-book  of  the.  J. 
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Pacific  railroad,  Xnrtlicrn.     A  guide-book  for 

tourists.    II.  J.  Winser.    N.Y.,  1883.    10°  . 

History  of    the.      E.   V.    Smalley.      N.Y., 

1883.     8° 

Packard,   A.   S.,   Jr.      Our  common   insects. 

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Z'MJlogy.     N.Y.,  1870.     8° 

Packard,  Charlotte  M.  Helen  Grey.  What 
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Packard,  .J.  F.  Stanley  and  the  Ci>ngo.  With 
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Packard,  John  H.  Sea-air  and  sea-bathing. 
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Packard,  S.  S.,  oncZ  Bryant,  IT.  B.  Common 
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Packer,  .\sa,  verstt.s  Koble,  Joseph.  Arguments 
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Paddle  and  purl  age,  from  Moosehead  Lake  to 
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Paddock,  Mrs.  A.  G.  In  the  toils.  [A  story 
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Paddy  Finn;  or.  The  .adventures  of  a  midship- 
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Pagan  and  modern  Christian  symbolism.  T. 
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Page,  H.  A.     De  Quincey,  Thomas,  Life   and 

writings  of.    N.Y.,  1877.    2  v.     1;;°    .     . 

Golden  lives.     London,  1873.     8°   .     .     .     . 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel,   Life  of.     London, 

1S72.     8° 

Out   and   all   about.       [Fables.]      London, 

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Thoreau;  his  life  and  aims.  Boston,  1877. 
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Page,  T.  J.  La  Plata,  the  Argentine  Confeder- 
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0.55.25 
076.8 


363.70 


797.16 

673.20 

1317.11 

519.3 

772.16 
386.11 

917.20 

676.3 

247.23 
161.3 

113.7 
454.20 

181.5 
665.11 


461.12 
771.10 

567.20 
455.12 
771.8 
771.15 
1412.7 


Page,  squire  and   knight.     A  romance  of  the 
days  of  chivalry.      W.   II.  Adams,   Ed. 

Boston,  1883.     8° 395.17 

Pageant,  A;  and  other  poems.     C.  G.  Rossetti. 

Boston,  18'^1.     12° .575.11 

Pages  from  an  odil  volume  of  life.     [Essays.] 
18.J7-1SSI.    O.  W.  Holmes.    Boston,  1.SS3. 

12° 1225.12 

Paget,  John.   Judicial  puzzles.   Gathered  from 

the  state  trials.   San  Francisco,  1870.    10°,      271  5 
Paget,  Violet.     (Vcunou  Lee, //.sewfi. )     Albany, 

Ci'unte.'is  nf.  Life  of.     Boston,  1S84.     10°,  1121 .  10 
Balihviu.     Dialogues  on  views  and  aspira- 
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Euphorion.     Studies  in  the  antique  and  the 
niediajval,  in   the  renaissance.     Boston, 

1884.     2  V.     8° 1236.6 

A  phantom  lover.     A  fantastic  story.     Bos- 
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StudifS  of  the  eighteenth  century  in  Italy. 

London,  1880.     8° 779.0 

Paice,  Willi.am.     Energy  and  motion.     A  text- 
book of    elementary   mechanics.      N.Y., 

1884.     10° 1321.10 

Paige,  Lucius  R.     The  history  of  Cambridge, 

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The  s.ame 494.2 

The  same 494.3 

The  siime 494.4 

The  same 494.5 

PaijkuU,  C.  W.     A  sununer  in  Iceland.     Lon- 
don, 1868.     8° 710.11 

Paine,  Martyn.     Physiology  of  the  soul  and  in- 
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Painter,  F.  V.  M.    History  of  education.    N.Y., 

1886.    12°.     .     .     .' 1247.9 

Painters  and  Painting. 
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Clement,  C.  E.     Painters,  sculptors,  and 

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Crowe,   J.    A.,   and  Cavalcaselle,  G.    B. 
Early  Flemish  painters.     London,  1872. 

12° 668.14 

Cunningham,  A.  Lives  of  British  painters 

■  and  sculptors.     N.Y.,  18")4.     5  v.     8°    .       131.4 

Eastlake,    Lndy.       Five    great    painters. 

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Fromentin,  E.     The  old  masters  of  Bel- 
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Gower,  Lnrd  R.     Figure  painters  of  Hol- 
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Jameson,  Mrs.  A.     Early  Italian  painters. 

London,  1859.     8° 652.19 

Koehler,  S.  K.     American  painters.     (See 

Art  history.)     N.Y.,  18S3.     12°     .     .     .     685.19 
Lee,  Sirs.   H.  F.     Historical  slietches  of 

old  painters.     Phila.,  1855.     12°  .     .     .    484.18 
Buskin,  J.    Modern  painters.    N.Y.,1858. 

y  V.     12° 669.13 

The  same.     1882 689.6 

Thackeray,  \V.  M.     Landscape  painters  of 
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London,  [n.d.]     4° 628.10 

Timbs,   J.     Anecdote  lives  of  painters. 

London,  1876.     12° 1124.2 

Vasarl,  G.     Painters,  sculptors  and  archi- 
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Wed  more,    F.      The    masters    of    genre 

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N.Y.,  1SS3.     12° 685.19 

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Crowe,  J.  A.,  and  Cavalcaselle,  G.  B. 
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London,  1871.     2  v.     8° 669.9 

Crowninshield,  F.  Mural  painting.  Bos- 
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Havard,  H.     Dutch  school   of  painting. 

N.Y.,  ISS'i.     12° 1612.8 

Beaton,   Mrs.   C.    History  of   painting. 

London,  1873.     12° 669.16 

Keane,  A.  H.,  Trans,  and  Ed.  The  early 
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Poynter,  E.  J.,  and  Head,  P.  R.  Classic 
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Schools  and  masters  of  painting.     N.Y., 

1876.     8° 6J4.2 

Smith,  6.  W.  Spanish  and  French  paint- 
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Waiiters,  A.  J.     The  Flemish  school  of 

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Wilmot-Buxton,  H.  .1.,  and  Poynter,  E. 
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Wiiltmann,  A.,  and  Woermaiin,  K.     His- 
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Wornum,    R.   N.     Epochs    of    painting. 

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Liternlure  of  pamiimj . 
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The  same.     1880        K.  L. 

Doggett,    K.   X.     Grammar  of    painting 

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Ruskin  on  painting.     (With  a  biograph- 
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Schools  and  masters  of  painting.     With 
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Walpole,  H.     Anecdotes  of  painting  in 

England.     London,  1871.     12°     .     .     .      2.36.9 
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Ayers,  G.  B.     How  to  paint  photographs; 
retouch  negatives;    work  in    crayons; 
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N.Y.,  1878.     12° 6.57.16 

Barnard,  G.    Landscape  painting  in  water 

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Boyce,  A.  P.  Art  of  lettering  and  sign- 
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Condit,  C.  L.  Painting  and  painters' 
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Gardner,  F.  B.  Everybody's  paint-book. 
A  guide  to  out-door  and  in-door  paint- 
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artists.     N.Y.,  1872.     12° 668.13 

How  to  draw  and  paint.     (Instructions; 
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1880.     16° 681.26 

Leslie,  C.  K.     Hand-book  for  young  paint- 
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Lloyds,  F.     Scene  and  distemper  paint- 
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Penley,  A.     Sketching   from   nature    in 

water  colors.     London,  [n.d.]    4°    .     .       R.  L. 
Sully,    T.      Hints    to    young    painters. 

Phila.,  1873.    8° 669.14 

Tayler,  F.     Studies  in  animal  painting. 

London,  1884.     Ob.  folio 688.7 

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Painter's  camp.     P.   G.   Hamerton.     Boston, 

1807.     12° 663.27 

Pair  of  blue  eyes,  A.    T.  Hardy.     N.Y.,  1873. 

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Palace  and  cottage.     W.  T.  Adams.     Boston, 

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Palace-prison,  A;  or.  The  past  and  present. 

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Stephens.     Phila  ,  [n.d.]     12°    ...     .     375.18 
Paladin  and  .Saracen.   Stories  from  Ariosto.   11. 

U.  Holhvay-Callliorp.   London,  1882.    12°,  1222.23 
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E.  Jenkins.     Boston.  1S82.     16°      ...      941.7 
Palermo.     Chri>lmas  to  Whitsuntide.     A.  D. 

Field.     N.Y.,  1886.     16° 791.6 

Palestine.     Bajdeker,   K.      A  guide  book  of 

Palestine  and  Syria.     Boston,  1S76.     16°,      764.9 
Conder,   C.   R.     IVnt  work  in    Palestine. 
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Dulles,  J.  W.     The  ride  through  Palestine. 

Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 772.20 

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Gordon,   C.   G.     Reflections   in   Palestine, 

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Kitto,   J.     History  of  Palestine.     Boston, 

18r.2.     12° 535.2 

Ritter,  C.     Geograpliy  of  Palestine  and  the 

Sinaitio     Peninsula.        Translated     and 

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Russell,    M.      Palestine;    or,    "The    Holy 

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Tillotson,  J.     History  of  Palestine  and  the 
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Paley,  William.     Worlds.     A.   Chahuers,   Ed. 

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Paley's  "Natural  Theology."     Lord  Brough- 
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Palfrey,  Francis  W.     Antietam  and  Fredericks- 
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Bartlett,  Gen.  W.  F.,  Memoir  of.     Boston, 

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Palfrey,   J.    G.      New    England,   History    of. 

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Palfrey,  W.,  Life  of.     J.  G.  Palfrey.     (Ameri- 
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Palgrave,  Sir  Francis.     Anglo-Saxons,  History 

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Palgrave,   Francis   Turner.      Essays    on    art. 

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Five   days'   entertainment    at    Wentworth 

Grange.     London,  1868.     12°      ....       413.1 

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The  visions  of  England.     Poems.    Loudon, 

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Palgrave,   W.    G.     Dutch    Guiana.     London, 

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Year's  journey  through  central  and  eastern 
Arabia.     London,  1868.     12° 712.2 

Palissy,  B.,  the  potter,  Life  of.      H.   Morley. 

Boston,  1853.     2  v.     16° 211.1 

Palliser,  Mrs.  Bury.     Brittany  and  its  by-ways. 

London,  1869.     12° 716.2 

Historic    devices,   badges,   and   war    cries. 
London,  1870.     8° 245.15 

Palmer,  E.  H.    Desert  of  the  Exodus.     Cam- 
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Haroun  Alraschid,  the  caliph,  and  Saracen 
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Palmer,   Fi-ancis.      True   under  trial.      N.Y., 

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Palmer,   Capt.    George.      Kidnapping    in    the 

south  seas.     Edinburgh,  1871.     8° .     .     .     717.14 
Palmer,  Mrs.  Henrietta  Lee.     Home-life  in  the 

Bible.     Boston,  1881.     8° 1216.8 

Palmer,   John  W.,   Ed.      Folk    songs.      N.Y., 

1867.     8° R.  L. 

Palmer,  Julius  A.,   Mushrooms    of    America. 

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Palmer,  Lynde,  j^seud.     See  Peebles,  Mary  L. 
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of,  with  selections  from  his  writings.     H. 

L.  Bulwer.     Phila.     2  v.     12°    ...     .  1118.11 


Palmetto  leaves.     Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe.     Boston, 

1873.  12° 421.10 

Palmistry.    Your  luck's  in  your  hand;  or,  The 

science  of  modern  palmistry.    A.  R.  Craig. 
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Panama  Canal,  The.  Its  history,  its  political 
aspects,  and  financial  difficulties.  J.  C. 
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Panama  Railroad,  History  of  the.     F.  N.  Otis. 

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Panizzi,  Sir  Anthony.  Late  principal  librarian 
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Pansies.     [Poems.]     Mrs.  A.  D.  T.  Whitney. 

Boston,  1872.     12° .551.10 

Pansy,  pneud.     See  Alden,  Mrs.  I.  JI. 

Papacy  and  the  civil  power.    1!.  W.  Thompson. 

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Papa's   little  datighters.      Mrs.    M.   D.    Brine. 

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Paper,  The  manufacture  of.  A  practical  trea- 
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Paper  money.     C.A.Mann.     N.Y..  1872.   12°,     235.10 

Papers  for  thoughtful  girls.  With  sketches 
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1880.     10° 125.23 

Parables,  The.    F.  A.  Krnmraacher.    London, 

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Parabolic  teaching  of  Christ.  A  systematic 
and  critical  study  of  the  parables  of  our 
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Paraguay,    History    of.      C.    A.    Washburn. 

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Pardee,   Julia.     City  of    the   sultan   in   1830. 

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French  history,  Episodes  of.     N.Y.,  18.59. 

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Louis  XIV.  and  the  court  of  France.  Lon- 
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Paris,  Comte  de.     History  of  the  civil  war  in 

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Paris.  B»deker,  K.  Paris  and  its  environs. 
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Dickens,  C.     Dictionary  of  Paris.    London, 

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Eddy,  D.  C.    Paris  to  Amsterdam.    Boston, 

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Fetridge,  W.  P.     Rise  and  fall  of  the  Paris 

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Marforil,  H.  Paris  in  1S07;  or,  Tlie  Great 
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Paris  and   its   historical   scenes.     London, 

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Eobinson,  W.  Parks,  promenades  and  gar- 
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Sala,  G.  A.  Paris  herself  again,  in  1878-79. 
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Taine,  H.  A.  Notes  on  Paris.  N.Y.,  187.5. 
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Tenot,  E.  Paris  in  December,  18.51.  N.Y., 
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Thackeray,  W.  M.  Paris  sketch-book.  Bos- 
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Vizetelly,  H.,  Ed.    Paris  in  peril.    London. 

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Paris,  Exposition  (1878).  Reports  of  the  U.S. 
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Paris  in  America.     E.  Laboulaye.     N.Y.,  1863. 

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Parisian  art  and  artists.     H.  Bacon.     Boston, 

1883.  8° 684.8 

Parisian  sights.    (Second  series. )    J.  J.  Jarves. 

N.Y.,  185.5.     12° 723.5 

Parisian  year,  A.  H.Bacon.  Boston,  1882.  16°,      771.1 
Parisians,    The.     E.    Bulwer-Lytton.     Phila., 

1874.     12° 344.11 

Parker,  Edward   G.     American  oratory,    The 

golden  age  of.     Boston,  1857.     8°    .    .     .       254.2 
Choate,   Kufus,   Reminiscences  of.     N.Y., 

1860.     12" 165.3 

Parker,  Commodore  Foxhall  A.     The  battle  of 
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ell, Gaines  and  Morgan.   Boston,  1878.  3°,     408.16 
Parker,   Mrs.    Helen   F.     Arthur's    aquarium. 

Boston,  [n.d.]     16° 922.2 

Parker,  J.     Ecce  Deus.     Boston,  1867.     12°     .     263.15 
Parker,  Jane.     The  midnight  cry.     [A  novel.] 

X.Y.,  [n.d.]     16° 975.25 

Parker,  John  Henry.     The  A  B  C  of  Gothic 

architecture.     London,  1872.     18°  .     .     .      686. 1 
Parker,  Joseph.    The  inner  life  of  Christ.    N.Y., 

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Paiker,  Mrs.  Rosa  A.     Alexis,  the  runaway. 

Boston,  1868.     16° 4.52.23 

Upside  down.     Boston,  1868.     10°      ...     434.10 
Parker,  Theodore.     Cooke,  F.  E.    The  story  of 

Parker.     Boston,  1883.     12° 1114.22 

Frothingham,  O.  B.     Biography.     Boston, 

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His  trial  for  the  "misdemeanor"  of  a  speech 

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L  Critical  writings. 
II.  Sermons  and  prayers. 


Parker,  Theodore.     Works  —  concluded. 

III.  Discourses  of  theology. 

IV.  Discourses  of  politics. 
v.  Discourses  of  slavery. 

VI.  The  same. 

VII.  Discourses  of  social  science. 
VIII.  Miscellaneous  discourses. 
IX.  ayid  X.  Critical  writings. 
XL  Sermons  of  theism,  atheism,  etc. 
XII.  Autobiographical    and    miscellaneous 
pieces. 

XIII.  Historic  Americans. 

XIV.  Le.-sons  from  the  world  of  matter  and 

the  world  of  man. 
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Parker,  William  H.     Recollections  of  a  naval 

officer.     1841-1865.     X.Y.,  188:3.     12°      .     598.14 
Parkes-Belloc,    Bessie.      La    belle    France. 

London,  1868.     12° 735.13 

Parkmau,  Francis,  Jr.     France  and   England 
in  America.     Rintorical  narratives,  name- 
ly :    Count  Fronlenac  and   new  France 
under  Louis  XIV.     Boston,  1877.     8°      .      485.9 
Discovery  of  the  great  West.      Boston, 

1869.     8° 736.12 

History  of    the  conspiracy  of    Pontiac. 

Boston,  1855.     8° .544.16 

Jesuits  in  Xorth  America  in  the  seven- 
teenth century.     Boston,  1867.     12°      .       232.1 
Montcalm    and    Wolfe.      Boston,    1884. 

2v.     8° 1423.8 

The    old    regime    in    Canada.     Boston, 

1874.    8°   ." 515.5 

Pioneers   of  France   in  the  New  World. 

Boston,  1805.     8° 666.8 

Historic  hand-book  of   the  northern  tour. 
Lakes  George  and   Champlain,  Niagara, 
Montreal  and  Qitebec.    Boston,  1885.    12°,       792.6 
The  Oregon  trail.     Boston,  1882.     8°      .     .       716.5 
Parks,  promenades  and  gardens  of  Paris.     W. 

Robinson.     London,  1869.     8°    .     .     .     .     647.10 
Parkyns,  G.  J.     Remains  of  castles   in   Eng- 
land.    London,  1816.     2  v.     12°      ...      513.6 
Parkyns,  Mansfield.     Life  in  Abyssinia.    Lon- 
don. 1853.     2  v.     8° 2.57.6 

Parliamentary  law.  Manual  of.    L.  S.  dishing. 

Boston,  [n.a.]     18° 1251.18 

The  same.      W.   S.    Robinson.     Boston, 

187.5.     16° 261.15 

The  same.     (American  law.)     G.  T.  Fish. 

N.Y.,  1880.     18°     T 123.24 

Parloa,    Maria.      The    Appledore    cook-book. 

Boston,  1879.     12° 294.1 

Household  management,  and  cookery.    Bos- 
ton, 1879.     10° 28;3.21 

A  new  cook-book.     Boston.  1880.     12°.     .     125.22 
Parlor  muse,  The.     A   collection   of   Vers  de 
Socielie.      From    modern   poets.      N.T., 

1884.     18° 584.19 

Parlor  table  companion.    A  home  treasury  of 
biography,  romance,  poetry,  history,  etc. 

N.Y.,  1877.     8° 488.2 

Parlor  varieties.     Plays,  pantomimes  and  cha- 
rades.    E.   E.    Brewster.     Boston,    1881. 

10° 123.25 

Parnassus.    A  collection  of   poems.     R.    W. 

Emerson,  Ed.     Boston,  1875.     8°    .     .     .      .5.52.8 
Parnell,  Thomas.     Poetical  works ;  with  a  life. 

by  Oliver  Goldsmith.   Boston,  [n.d.]    16°.     562.11 
Parr,  Harriet.     Ben  Milnor's  wooing.     Boston, 

1877.     16° 36S.32 


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395.4 
427.26 
362.24 

411.7 
043.7 


1322.6 
711.20 

1425.4 

969.6 

386.25 


194.20 

145.10 
164.5 


Parr,  Harriet  —  concluded. 

Vicissitudes    of    Bessie    Fairfax.       Pliila., 

[n.d.l     12° 3.53.17 

Parr,   Louisa.     Adam  and   Eve.      [.\   novel.] 

Phila.,  18S1.    S° 

Dorothy  Fo.x.     Pliila,,  1S71.     8°     .     .     .     . 

Hero  Carthew.     N.Y.,  1873.     16°  .     .     .     . 

John  Thompson,  blockhead.     Phila.,  1872. 

120 

Hohin.     N.Y.,  1882.     10° 

Parrots,  The  speaking.  A  scientific  manual. 
K.  Russ.     L.  Schultze,  Trans.     London, 

1884.     12°     

Parry,  Sir  W.  E.  Voyages  for  the  discovery  of 
the    north-west    passages.     N.Y.,    1855. 

2  V.     10° 

Parsis  [of  Persia],  History  of  the.  Their  man- 
ners, customs,  religion,  and  present  'posi- 
tion.   D.  F.  Karaka.    London,  1884.    2  v. 

8° 

Parson  o'  Dumford,  The.     A  story  of  Lincoln 

folk.     G.  M.  Fonn.     N.T.,  [n.d.]     16°     . 

Parson  Thome's  trials.     E.  M.  Buckingham. 

X.Y.,  1880.     12° 

Parsons,  Emily.  Memoir.  Published  for  the 
benefit  of  the  Cambridge  Hospital.  Bos- 
ton, 1880.     16° 

Parsons,  Theopliihis,  Cliief  Justice  of  Mass. 
Memoir.     By  his  son.     Boston,  1859.     8°, 

The  same 

Parsons,  Theophilus,  {son  of  the  precedinrj). 
The    infinite    and    the    finite.      Boston, 

1872.     12° 243.20 

Laws  of  busines^s.     Hartford,  1869.     8°      .      241.4 
Outlines  of  the  religion  and  philosophy  of 
Swedenborg.     Boston,  1876.     12°    .     .     .     256.10 
Parsons,  Thomas  W.     Shadow  of  the  obelisk; 

and  other  poems.     London,  1872.     10°     .      .151.1 
Parsons,  Usher.    Life  of  Sir  William  Pepperell. 

Boston,  1855.     8° 138.1 

Parthenia.    E.  B.  Lee.     Boston,  1858.     16°     .      414.7 
Parthia.    The  si.xth  great  oriental   monarchy. 

G.  Rawlinson.    London,  1873.    8° .     .     .      477.1 
Partington,  Mrs.  Kuth,  pseud.     See  Shillaber, 

B.  P. 
Fartingtouian    patchwork.     B.    P.    Shillaber. 

Boston,  1873.     12° 224.3 

Partisan,  The.     A  romance  of  the  revolution. 

W.  G.  Simms.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°    .     .     .    307.26 
Partisan  leader,  The.     B.Tucker.    N.Y.,  1861. 

12° 351.26 

Parton,  James. 
liio'jraiiliies. 
Burr,  Aaron.     X.Y.,  1858.     12°  .     .     .     .       105.5 
Fern,  Fanny.     N.Y.,  1873.     12°.     .     .     .     134.11 
Franklin,  Benjamin.     N.Y.,   1864.     2  v. 

8° 167.8 

Greeley,  Horace.    N.Y.,  185.5.     12°     .    .      148.9 
Jackson,    Andrew.      (Vol.    I.    missing.) 

N.Y.,  1860.     3  V.    8° 156.3 

Jefferson,  Thomas.    Boston,  1874.    8°    .     115.10 
Voltaire.     Boston,  1881.     2  v.    8"  .     .     .      197.3 
Butler,  Gen.,  in  New  Oileans.     History  of 
the    administration   of    the   Department 
of  the  Gulf.     N.Y.,  1864.     8°      ....      .545.9 

The  same 545.10 

Captains  of  industry;  or,  Men  of  business 
who  did  something  besides  make  money. 

Boston,  1884.     12° 1128.3 

Caricature  and  other  comic  art.    N.  Y.,  1877. 
8° 275.2 


133.10 

243.25 

256.3 

201.16 

218.5 
244.20 


194.22 
792.7 

1226.1 


Parton,  James  —  concluded. 

Famous  Americans  of  recent  times.     Bos- 
ton, 1807.     12° 132.13 

Princes,  authors,  and  statesmen  of  our  own 

times.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     8° 1 

Smoking  and  drinking.    Boston,  1868.    12°, 

Topics  of  the  time.     Boston,  1871.     12°  .     . 

Words  of  Washington.     Boston,  1872.     16°, 

Parton,   Mrs.    James,    {psevd.,    Fanny  Fern.) 

Fern  leaves.     Auburn,  1854.     2  v.     18°   . 

Ginger  snaps.     X.Y.,  1870.     12°     ...     . 

Shadows  and  sunbeams;  and  other  stories. 

(Second  series  of  "  Fern  leaves.")     N.Y., 

[n.d]     12° 388.13 

Party-giving  on  every  scale.  The  cost  of  enter- 
tainments, with  the  fashionable  modes  of 
arrangement.  By  the  aulliorof  "Manners 
of  good  society."     London,  [n.d.]     16°    .     128.10 

The  same 1246.2 

Pascal,  Jacqueline,  Life  of.     S.  W.  Weitzel. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 

Pascoe,  Charles  Eyre.  London  of  to-day.  Bos- 
ton, 1885.     12°  

and  others.  Dramatic  notes.  A  chronicle 
of  the  London  stage.  (1879-1882.)  Lon- 
don, 1883.     S° 

i:d.  The  dramatic  list.  Living  actors  and 
actresses  of  the  British  stage.     Boston, 

1879.     12° 

Passages  from  my  autobiography.  Lady  Mor- 
gan.    N.Y.,  IS-^Q.     12° 

Passages  in   the  life  of  an  English  heiress. 

Loiulon,  1847.     12° 

Passages  of  a  working  life.  C.  Knight.  Lon- 
don, 1873.    3  V.    8° • 

Passionate  pilgrim.  A;  and  other  tales.     H. 

James.     Boston,  1875.     12° 

Past  and  present.    T.  Carlyle.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  16°, 
Past  in  the  present.    What  is  civilization?   Lec- 
tures on  archaeology.    A.Mitchell.    N.Y., 

•  1881.    8° 

Past,  present  and  future.     London,  18.50.     2  v. 

12° 

Past,  present  and  future  of  the  republic.     A.  de 

Lamartine.     N.Y.,  1855.     8°    .     .     .     . 

Pasteur,  Louis.     His  life  and  labours.     By  his 

son-in-law.     Lady  C.   Hamilton,   Trans. 

N.Y.,  1885.     12° 11.34.13 

Studies  on    fermentation.      London,   1879. 

8° 670.6 

Pastor,  The.    Pastoral  theology.    G.  T.  Bedell. 

Phila.,  1880.     12° 124.22 

Pastor  of  the  desert.    E.  Pelletan.    K.Y.,  1872. 

10° 333.6 

Pat.    A  story  for  boys  and  girls.     S.  Austin. 

N.Y.,  1880.     12° 912.8 

Patagonia.     Bourne,  B.  F.     The  captive  in 

Patagonia.     Boston,  1853.     12°  .     .     .     .     602.11 
Coan,   T.      Adventures  in   Patagonia.      A 
missionary's  exploring  trip.     N.Y.,  1880. 

12°  .     .     • 766.3 

Dixie,  Lady  F.     Across  Patagonia.     N.Y., 

18S1.     8° 769.4 

Patch,  Olive.     Sunny  Spain.     Its  people  and 

places.     X.Y.,  1884.     8° 787.8 

Pater,  Walter  H.     Studies  in  the  history  of  the 

renaissance.     London,  1873.     12°    .     .     .      651.2 
Pater   mundi.      E.    F.    Burr.      Boston,    187.3. 

10° 625.12 

Paterson,  J.     History  of  Wallace,  the  hern  of 

Scotland.     Edinburgh.  1805.     12°   .     .     .      -521.2 


128.6 

217.2 

413.8 

1.38.5 

.347.7 
1238.8 

677.5 

227.14 

535.5 


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Paterson,  James.  The  liberty  of  the  press, 
speech,  and  public  worship.  London, 
1880.     12° 124.19 

Path-finder,  The.     J.F.Cooper.     N.Y.,  1870. 

8° 31.3.5 

The  same 381.17 

Pathology  of  the  mind.    H.  llaiidsley.     N.Y., 

1880.     12° 075.14 

Patience   Strong's  outings.      Mrs.   A.    I).   T. 

Whitney.     Boston,  1869.     12°     ...     .       327.1 
The  same 320.27 

Patmore,  Covenlry.  The  angel  in  the  house  ; 
Tlie  betnilhal  ;  The  espousals.  Boston, 
(n.d.l     2  V.     10° 554.17 

Patriarchal  theory.  The.  Based  on  the  papers 
of  J.  F.  McLennan.  D.  McLennan,  Ed. 
London,  1SS5.     8° 1286.10 

Patrice;  her  love  and  work.     [A.  poem.]    E.  F. 

Hayward.     Boston,  1883.     12°    ...     .     576.23 

Patricia  Kemble.    E.  L.  Linton.    Phila.,  1875. 

12° .■345.12 

Patridge,  Lelia  E.  The  Quincy  methods.  Pen 
photographs  from  the  Quincy  schools. 
N.T.,"'lS85.     12° 1243.3 

Patriotic  eloquence.  Selections  for  reading 
and  speaking.  Mrs.  C.  M.  Kirkland,  Ed. 
X.Y.,  180(5.     12° 1229.11 

Patriotism  at  home.  J.  H.  Anderson.  Bos- 
ton, 1800.     10° 4.52.14 

Patroclus  and  Penelope.  A  chat  in  the  sad- 
dle. (Horseback  riding.)  T.  A.  Dodge. 
Boston,  188.5.     8° 788.12 

Patronage.    M.  Edgeworth.    N.T.,  1855.    12°,  346. 7-S 

Pattee,  William  S.  History  of  old  Braintree 
and  Quincy,  Mass.  With  a  sketch  of 
Randolph  and  Holbrook.  Quincy,  1878. 
8° 494.18 

Patterson,  R.  Hogarth.  The  new  golden  age, 
and  the  influence  of  the  precious  metals 
upon  the  world.  Edinburgh,  1882.  2  v.  8°,     695.11 

Pattesou,  John  Coleridge,  {Missionary  Bishop 
of  the  Melan'esian  Islands.)  Life.  C.  M. 
Tonge.     London,  1878.     2  v.     12°.     .     .     177.10 

Pattison,  Mark,  Memoirs  by.     London,  1885. 

12° 1134.14 

Patton,  J.  Harris.     The  Democratic  party.     Its 

history  and  influence.     N.T.,  1884.     10°,  1231.10 
United  States,  History  of  the.     N.T.,  1860. 
8°    ....  ■ 546.5 

Pattou,  A.  A.  The  art  of  voice  production 
with  special  reference  to  correct  breath- 
ing.    N.Y.,  1882.     12° 682.29 

Patty.    Mrs.  K.  S.  Macquoid.    N.T.,  1871.    12°,      426.2 

Patty  Gray  at  Mount  Vernon ;  or.  On  the  way. 

C.  H.  Dall.     Boston,  1870.     10°.     .     .     .     436.15 

Patty  Gray's  journey  from  Baltimore  to  Wash- 
ington.    C.  H.  Dall.     Boston,  1870.     16°,    430.14 

Patty  Gray's  journey  from  Boston  to  Balti- 
more.    C.  H.  Dall.     Boston,  1809.     16°  .     436.13 

Patty's     perversities.      (Round-robin     series.) 

A.  Bates.     Boston,  ISSl.     10°     ...     .      39S.7 
The  same 398.8 

Paul,  the  apostle.     Clarke,  J.  F.     The  ideas  of 

the  apostle,  translated  into  their  modern 

equivalents.     Boston,  1884.     12°     .     .     .     1232.5 

Pfleiderer,  O.     Influence  of  the  apostle  on 

the  development  of  Clnistianity.     N. Y., 

188.5.     12° 1230.12 

Taylor,  W.M.    Paul  the  missionary.    N.Y., 

1SS2.     10° 1113.3 

.See  u(.so  St.  Paul. 


Paul,  C.  Kegan.  Biographical  studies.  Lon- 
don, 1^53.     12° 1118.12 

Godwin,   William.     His  friends    and  con- 
temporaries.    Boston,  1876.     2  v.     12°    .     116.12 

Paul  and  Persis;  or.  The  revolutionary  strug- 
gle in  the  Mohawk  Valley.  M.  E.  Brush. 
Boston.  1883.     10° 918.1 

Paul  and  Virginia.    J.  H.  B.  de  St.  Pierre. 

N.Y.,  1809.     10° 364.13 

Paul  and  Virginia,  The  new;  or.  Positivism  on 
an  island.  W.  H.  Mallock.  N.Y.,  1878. 
12° 371.19 

Paul     Clifford.      E.    Bulwer-Lylton.      Phila., 

1872.     16° .344.27 

Paul  Faber,  surgeon.     G.  Macdonald.     Phila., 

1879.    8° .3.36.26 

Paul  Fane.     X.P.Willis.     N.Y.,  1857.     12°    .      421.1 

Paul  Ferroll.     Mrs.  C.  W.  Clive.     N.Y.,  18.56. 

12° 412.12 

Paul  Massie.    J.  McCarthy.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]    12°,     345.3-3 

Paul  the  peddler.     H.  Alger.     Boston,  [n.d.| 

10° 442.8 

Paulding,  James  K.,  Literary  life  of.     W.  I. 

Paulding.     X.Y.,  1867.     12° 132.3 

Works  : 
A  book  of  vagaries.    N.Y.,  1868.     12°     .     734.16 
The  Bulls  and   the    Jonathans.     N.Y., 

1867.     12° 236.2 

Tlie  Dutchman's  fireside.     X.Y.,   1868. 

12° 331. .30 

Tales  of  the  good  woman.  N.Y.,1S67.  12°,    3.34.23 
Washington,  Life  of.   X.Y.,1835.   2  v.  8°,       121.2 

Pauli,  R.     Alfred  the  Great,  Life  of.     London, 

18,53.     12° 212.18 

Pauline.    L.  B.  Walford.     N.Y.,  1877.     16°    .     308.30 

Paull,   M.   A.     Stories  of   the  mountain  and 

forest.     London,  1SS2.     12° 914.21 

Pausanias,  the  Spartan.  [An  unfinished  his- 
torical romance.]  By  the  late  Lord  Bul- 
wer-Lytton.     (Ed.   by  his  son.)     X.Y., 

1876.  12° 344.32 

Paxton,    Sir   Joseph.      Botanical    dictionary. 

London,  1868.     8° 647.4 

Payer,  Julius.  Xew  lands  within  the  Arctic 
circle.  Narrative  of  the  discoveries  of 
the  Austrian  ship  "  Tegetthoff . "    N.Y., 

1877.  8° 486.14 

Paying    investment,    A.      A.    E.    Dickinson. 

Boston,  1870.     10° 304.69 

Payn,  James.     The  best  of  husbands.     N.Y., 

1874.  8° 427.34 

By  proxy.     N.Y.,  1878.    8° .305.80 

Halves.     N.Y.,  1876.    8° 365.2 

Less    black    than    we're    painted.      X.Y., 

1878.  8° :?69.23 

Lost  Sir  Massingberd.  Phila.,  [n.d.]  12°.  341.23 
Married  beneath  him.  Phila.,  [u  d.)  12°.  425.22 
Some  literary  recollections.  X.Y.,  1884.  12°,  1231.23 
Walter's  word.  X.Y.,  1875.  8°  .  .  .  .  357.30 
Won  not  wooed.     X.Y.,  1871.     8° .     .     .     .     395.12 

Payne,  A.   M.    M.      Rlioda's    corner.      X.Y., 

1875.  10° 441.5 

Payne,  John  Howard,  Life  and  writings  of. 

G.  Harrison.     Albany,  1875.     8°     .     .     .       137.5 
Payne,  William  H.     Contributions  to  the  sci- 
ence of  education.     X.Y.,  18S0.     12°.     .     1252.7 
Payson,  Edward.    Doctor  Tom.     Boston,  1877. 

10° 371.4 

Peabody,  Mass.,  Historical  sketch  of.  C.  H. 
Webber  <iml  W.  S.  Nevins.  Salem,  1877. 
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Peabody,  Andrew  P.     Baccalaureate  sermons. 

Boston,  [n.fl.]     12° 1242.19 

Cliristian  belief  and  life.  Boston,  1S75.  12°,     200.27 
Cliristi.anity  and  science.     N.Y.,  1875.     12°,      200.7 
Tiww.  Cicero  de  officiis.    Boston,  1S83.    10,1224.11 
Trans.  Cicero's  Tusculan  disputations.   Bos- 
ton, 1SS6.     12° 12.52.0 

Ed.  Conversation.     Its  faults  and  its  graces. 

Boston,  1882.     18° 1214.6 

Reminiscences  of  European  travel.     X.Y., 

1808.     10° 731.2 

Peabody,  Klizal)olli  P.     Record  of  A.  Bronsou 

Alcolt's  scIiodI.     Boston,  1874.     12°    .     .     233.21 
Reminiscence.s    of   William    E.   Channing. 

Boston.  1880.     12° 123. i) 

Tlieory  of  teaching.     Boston,  1841.     8'   .     .     222.11 

Peabody.Ephraira.  Christiandaj'sandthoughts. 

Boston,  18.58.     12° 287.12 

Peabody,  George,  Life  of.  A  record  of  princely 
acts  of  benevolence.     Mrs.  P.  A.  Hana- 

ford.     Boston,  [n.d.]     12° 1113.0 

The  same 1118.17 

Peace  of  Utrecht,  The.  A  historical  review  of 
the  great  treaty  of  1713-14,  and  of  the 
principal  events  of  the  war  of  the  Spanish 
succession.  J.W.Gerard.   N.Y.,  188.5.  8°,  1423.12 

Peak,  The,  in  Darien.  With  some  other  inqui- 
ries touching  concerns  of  the  soul  and  the 
body.     F.  P.  Cobbe.     Boston,  1882.     12°,  1219.18 

Peake,   Elizabeth.      Pen   pictures   of    Europe. 

Phila.,  1874.     8^ 730.10 

Peake,  Richard   B.      Memoirs  of   the   Colman 

family.     London,  1841.     8° 142.11 

Peard,  Frances  M.     The  Asheldon  schoolroom. 

London,  1884.     12° 919.5 

Castle  and  town.     Phila  ,  1S82.     12°.     .     .     389.10 
Jeanette.    A  story  of  the  Huguenots.    Lon- 
don, 1883.     12° 942.19 

Princess  Alethea.  N.Y.,  1882.  10°  .  .  .  943.12 
The  rose  garden.  Boston,  1872.  12°  .  .  363. .35 
Thorpe  Regis.  Boston,  1874.  12°  ...  363.36 
Unawares.     Boston,  1872.     12° 363.34 

Pearl  of  Orr's  Island,  The.     Mrs.  II.  B.  Stowe. 

Boston,  1862.     12° 326  10 

Pearls  for  young  ladies.  From  the  later  works 
of  .lohn  lUiskin.  Mrs.  L.  C.  Tuthill,  Ed. 
N.Y.,  1878.     12° 2.S5.11 

Peails  of  the  faith;  or,  Islam's  rosary.  (Poems 
on  the  names  of  Allah. )  E.  Arnold.  Bos- 
ton, 18S.3.     16° 570.11 

Pears,  Edwin.  The  fall  of  Constantinople.  The 
story  of  the  fourth  crusade.  N.Y.,  1886. 
8° 1429.5 

Pearson,  E.  M.,  and  McLaughlin,  L.  E.  Ser- 
vice in  Servia  under  the  red  cross.  Lon- 
don, 1877.    8° 496.8 

Pearson,  George  C.     Flights  inside  and  outside 

paradise.     (.lapan.)    N.Y.,  1880.    16°.     .       791.3 

Peasant  life  in  Scotland.     London,  1871.     12°.       721.7 

Peasant  life  in  the  west  of  England.     F.  G. 

Heath.     London,  ISSQ.     12° 778.24 

Peasant  properties;   and  other  essays.     Lady 

Verney.     London,  188.5.     2  v.     12°.     .     .     1248.7 

Pebody,  Charles.     English  journalism  and  the 

men  who  have  made  it.    N.Y.,  1882.    16°,     1214.S 

Peck,  G.     Wyoming,  Penn.,  Ilistory  of.     X.Y., 

18.58.     12° '.     .     .     .     .       714.4 

Peck,  J.  F.  History  of  the  great  republic  (Amer- 
ica) from  a  Christian  standpoint.  N.Y., 
1808.     8° 481.10 

Peculiar.    E.  Sargent.     N.Y..  1804.     12°    .     .       422.5 


Peculiar  people,  A ;  or.  Reality  in  romance. 

W.  S.  Balch.  Chicago,  1881.  12°  .  .  .  942.5 
Pedagogics  as  a  system.     K.  Rosenkranz.     St. 

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Peebles,  Mary    C,    {p.^eud.,  Lynda  Palmer.) 

Archie's  shadow.    Troy,  N.Y.,  1868.    12°,     463.15 

The  same 403.16 

Drifting  and   steering.     Troy,  N.Y.,   1867. 

12° 403.17 

Helps  over  hard  places.     (Stories  for  boys. ) 

Boston,  [n.d.]     16° 921.7 

The  same.     (Stories  for  girls)     ....      928.8 

Jeanctte's  cisterns.    Troy,  N.Y.,  1881.     12°,     389.11 

John-Jack.     Troy,  N.Y.,  1870.     12°    .     .     .     4(!3.18 

One  diiy's  weaving.     N.Y.,  1808.     16°    .     .     444.15 

Peg   Woffington.     C.    Reade.     Boston,   185.5. 

12 3.35.21 

Peirce,  Benjamin.     Sketch  of  his  life,  and  trib- 
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Pelham.    E.  Bnlwer-Lytton.    Phila.,  1872.    16°,     344.28 

The  same,    [t.p.w.]    8° 369.34 

Pelletan,  Eugene.     Pastor  of  the  desert.     [A 

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Pellico,  Silvio.    My  prisons.    Boston,  1868.    12°,     213.19 
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Peniber,  Phrebe  Yates.     A  southern  woman's 

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Pen  pictures  of  earlier  Victorian  authors.     W. 

Shep.ard,  £fi.  N.Y.,  1.S84.  18°.  .  .  .  1121.5 
Pen  pictures  of  modern  authors.     W.  Sliepard, 

Ed.     N.Y.,  1882.     10° 1113.21 

Pen  portraits.     A  collection  of  personal  and 

political  reminiscences.     1848-70.     W.  S. 

Robinson.     Boston,  1877.     8° 174.5 

Penal  service,  Five  years  of.     By  one  who  has 

endured  it.  London,  1878.  10^  .  .  .  283.10 
Pencilled  fly-leaves.    A  book  of  essays  in  town 

and  country.      J.  J.  Piatt.     Cincinnati, 

1880.     16° 127.6 

Pencilliugs  by  the  way.     N.  P.  Willis.     N.Y., 

18-54.     12° 712.11 

Pendennis,    History    of.     W.    M.    Thackeray. 

N.Y.,  1800.     2  V.     8° 332.7 

The  same 373.2 

Pendo'syer.    A  story  of  Cornwall  in  the  time 

of  Henry  VIII.     M.   Filleul.      London, 

1883.  12° 968.21 

Peninsular  campaign.   The.     J.    G.  Barnard. 

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Peninsular  campaign   of    Gen.    McClellan    in 

1802.  Vol.  I.  Boston,  1881.  8°  .  .  .  -593.3 
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Penn,  Williaui,  Life  of.  Boston,  1876.  12°  .  170.5 
Burdett,  R.  J.  Life.  N.Y.,  1882.  16°  .  1115.4 
Dixon,  W.  H.  Life.  London,  1872.  8°  .  1117. '■• 
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Vol.  XII.) Ill-:; 

Pennell,  H.   Cholmondeley.      Fishing  gossip. 

Edinburgh,  1806.     12° 001.2 

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Penny,   Virginia.     Think  and   act.     [Essays.] 

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Penny  rc^adings  in  prose  and  verse.  J.  E.  Car- 
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Penrose,  C.  E  .  (.Mrs.  Markhani,  p.seucZ. )  His- 
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Pens    and    types.      13.    Drew.      Boston,    1S7-I. 

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Pentecost,  G.  F.  Out  of  Egypt.  Bible  read- 
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London,  1883.     12"= 1227.4 

People  I  have  met.    X.  P.  Willis.    N.Y.,  18-50. 

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People  of  Bleaburu,  Sickness  and  health  of  the. 

Boston.  18-53.     16° 422. 21 

People,    The,    the    sovereigns.      J.    Monroe. 

Phila.,  1867.     12° 228.3 

Pepacton.     [Essays.]    J.  Burroughs.     Boston, 

1881.     10° 129.0 

Peper  Lipp;  or,  A  boy's  venture.     X.Y.,  1868. 

16° 434.2 

Pepper,  J.  H.     Cyclopjedic  science   simplified. 

London,  1860.     16° 

The  same 

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Pepperell,  Sir  William,  Life  of.  U.  Parsons. 
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Pepys,  Samuel,  Diary  and  correspondence  of. 
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Pepys,  Samuel,  and  the  world  he  lived  in.  H. 
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Percival,   James   G.,   Life  of.     J.    H.    Ward. 

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Percival,  J.  JI.,  Ed.  Roumanian  fairy  tales. 
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Percival  Kecne.     F.  Marryat.     London,  [n.d.] 

12= '. 456.7 

Percy,  Reuben  and  Sholto.     Percy  anecdotes. 

London,  [n.d.]     12°  ...    ' 224.19 

Percy,  Thomas,  Ed.     Ancient  English  poetry, 

Reliques  of.     Phila.,  1873.     8°    .     .     .     .      568.7 
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Percys,  The.     Mrs.  E.  Prentiss.     N.Y.,  1870. 

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Perfect  Adonis,  A.     Mrs.  S.  S.  Harris.     X.Y., 

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Perfect  love  casleth  out  fear.    K.  S.  AVashburn. 

Boston,  1875.     12° *i4.10 

Perfume  lands,  Romance  of:  with  interesting 
facts  about  perfumes  and  articles  used  in 
the  toilet.  F.  S.  ClilYord.  Boston,  1875. 
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679.18 

637.5 

138.1 

107.11 

194.21 

132.4 
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Perfumes.  Practical  receipts  for  perfumes  and 
cosmetics.  Instructions  and  cautions  re- 
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A.  J.  Cooly.     London,  1868.     12°    .     .     .     263.27 

PeriL    [A  novel.]    J.  Fothergill.     N.Y.,  1884. 

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Perilous  adventures.    R.  A.  Davenport.   N.Y., 

l.'s.5-5-     16° 711.8 

Perilous  seas,  and  how  Oriana  sailed   them. 

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Perilous  venture,  A  ;  or.  The  days  of  Mary  of 
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Perkins,  Augustus  T.     Copley,   Life  of,  and 

list  of  his  works.     Boston.  1873.     4=    .     .       136.7 

Perkins,  Charles  C.     Historical  hand-book  of 

Italian  sculpture.     X.Y.,  1883.     8°      .     .      688.2 
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Perkins,  E.  E.     Gas  and  ventilation.      Phila., 

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Perkins,  Eli,  p.ieud.     See  Langdon,  M.  D. 

Perkins,  Frederic  B.    Devil  puzzlers ;  and  other 

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Dickens,  Charles,  Life  and  works  of.     X.Y., 

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Ed.  Reading,  The  best.     Hints  on  the  selec- 
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Perkins,  Joe.  The  familiar  letters  of  Pepper- 
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Perpetual  curate,  The.     Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Oli- 

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Perrey  ve,  Henri,  Life  of.    A.  Gratry.    London, 

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Perring,  Philip.     Hard  knots  in  Shakespeare. 

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Parrot,  Georges,  and  Chipiez,  Charles.  Art  in 
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Perry,    Alice.      Esther    Pennefather.      X.Y., 

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Perry,  B.  F.  Reminiscences  of  public  men. 
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Perry,  G.  G.  History  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
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Perry,  Nora.     A  book  of  love  stories.     Boston, 

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For  a  woman.    Boston,  1886.     18°      ...     951.26 
Her  lover's  friend;  and  other  poems.     Bos- 
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The  tr.agedy  of  the  unexpected,  and  other 
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Perry,  Commodore  O.  H.,  Life  of.     A.  S.  Mac- 

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Perry,  Thomas  S.     English  literature  in   the 

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Perry,  Thomas  S.  —  concluded. 

Ed.  Lieber,  Francis,  Life  and  letters  of. 
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Perry,  Walter  Copelantl.  A  popnlar  iritroduc- 
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Persecuted  family.   The,   under  Charles   II. 

K.  Pollock.     Boston,  1S20.     12°.     .     .     .     262.24 

Perseverance  Island ;  or.  The  Robinson  Cru- 
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Persia.  Ballanliiie,  11.  Midnight  marches 
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Bassett,  J.  Persia,  the  land  of  the  Imams. 
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Wills,  C.  J.  In  the  land  of  the  lion  and 
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A.  J.  Church.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°    .     .     .     1415.5 
Personal   appearances  in  health  and  disease. 

S.  Coupland.     N.Y.,  1879.     16°  ....       073.5 
Personal  memories,  social,  political,  and  liter- 
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Personal  reminiscences  of  eminent  men.     C. 

Redding.     London,  1807.     3  v.     12°     .     .       171.0 
Personal    traits    of    British    authors.     E.    T. 

Mason,  £rf.     N.Y.,  1885.     4  v.     12°     .     .1120.14 
Vol.  I.     Byron;  Shelley;  Moore;  Rogers; 

Keats;  Soutlioy;  Landor. 
Vol.  II.     Wordsworth;  Coleridge;  Lamb; 

Hazlitt;  Leigh  Hunt;  Procter. 
Vol.  III.     Scott;  Hogg;  Campbell;  Chal- 
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Vol.     IV.       Hood;    Macaulay;    Sydney 
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Peru.  Adams,  W.  H.  D.  The  land  of  the 
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Markliam,   C.    R.      Peru    and    its    people. 

London,  1880.     12° 761.15 

The  war  lietween  Peru  and  Chile.     1879- 

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Prescott,  W.  H.     Conquest  of  Peru.    N.Y., 

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Peruvians  at  home,  The.    G.  K.  Fitz-Poy  Cole. 

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The  same  '; 792.14 


Peter  the  Great,  {Kmperor  of  Iiu.<ixia.)  Abbott, 

J.     History.     N.Y.,  1860.     10°  ...     .     122.26 
Barrow,  J.     Life.     N.Y.,  18.54.     16°.     .     .     121.15 
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Peter  and  Polly;  or.  Home  life  in  New  England 

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Peter   Carra<line.     [.■V    novel.]     C.    Chesebro'. 

N.Y.,  1803.     12° 425.20 

Peter  Gott,  the  Cape  Ann  fisherman.     J.  Rey- 
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Peter  Penniless,  gamekeeper  and  gentleman. 

C.  C.  Davies.     London,  1880.     12°.     .     .     932.17 
Peter  Schleniihl.    |  \  story.]    A.  von  Chamisso. 

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Peter    Simple.     F.    Marryat.     Lomlon,    [u.d.] 

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Peterkin  paper.-*,  The.     L.  P.  Hale.     Boston, 

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Peterson,   Charles    J.     The    American   navy. 

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Peterson's   Magazine.     Vol.  XXXV.     (1850.) 

Phila.,  18.59.     8° 755.4 

Petherick,  John.     Egypt,  Soudan,  and  ccnlral 

Africa.     Edinburgh,  18.59.    8°     .     .     .     .       004.5 
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Peto,  Sir  S.  Morton.     Resources  and  prospects 

of  America.     N.Y.,  1806.     12°    ...     .       242.7 
Petrarch,  Life  of.    T.  Campbell.    London,  1841. 

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The  same.     (Foreign  classics  for  English 
readers.)    H.  Reeve.    Phila.,  1878.    12°,     271.30 

The  same;  with  poems.  Loiulon,  18.5i).  8°,      016.9 
Petrie,   W.   M.   Flinders.     The  pyramids  and 

temples  of  Gizeh.     London,  [n.d.]     8^     .       783.6 

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Petroleum  industry.  History  of  the.     E   Mor- 
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Pets,  The  management  of.    London,  [n.d.  |     12°,     210.17 
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Pettenkofer,  Max  von.    Relations  of  the  air  to 

clothes,  houses,  etc.     London,  1,S73.    16°,     631.17 
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Mrs.  II.  M.  Lolhrop.    Boston,  [n.d.]    12°,     389.18 
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1874.     12° 655.1 

Peveril  of  the  peak.    W.  Scott.     Edinburgh, 

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Pfeiffer,  Emily.     Flying  leaves  from  east  and 

west.     London,  [n.d.]     12° 702.15 

Pfeiffer,  Ida,  The  last  travels  of.     N.Y.,  1861. 

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A  visit  to  Iceland   and   the  Scandinavian 

North.     London,  1.S53.     12° 733.5 

Pfleiderer,  Otto.     The  influence  of  the  apostle 

P.aul  on  the  development  of  Christianity. 

J.  F.  Smith,  T/aiLs.     N.Y.,  1885.     12°     .12.36.12 
Phaeton  Rogers.     (A  novel  of  boy  lil'e.]     R, 

Johnson.     N.Y.,  1881.     12° 914.7 

Phantasmion.     [A   fairy  tale.]     S.   Coleridge. 

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Phantastes.     (J.    Macdonald.     Boston,    |n.d.] 

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Phantom   lover,    A;    a    fantastic    story.      V. 

Paget.     Boston,  1SS6.     16° 961.18 

Phantom  regiment.  The ;  or,  Stories  o£  "  Ours." 

.J.S.Grant.     London,  [n.d.]     16°.     .     .     384.25 
Phantom   sliip,   Tlie.     V.   Marryat.     London, 

[n.d.]     12° 4.50.2 

Phantom   wedding,   The.     Mrs.  E.   D.   E.  X. 

Soutlnvorth.     Other  stories,  by  her  sister 

Mrs.  F.  II.  Baden.     Phila.,  1S7S.     12°     .     417.18 

Pharaohs,  Tlie,  and  tlieir  people.     Scenes   of 

old  Egyptian  life  and  history.    E.  Berkley. 

N.r.,'[n.d.l     12° 1411.17 

Pharsalia,  Tlie,  of  Lucaii.     H.  T.  Riley,  Trans. 

London,  18.53.     12° 233.16 

Phelps,  Austin.     English  style   in   public  dis- 
course;   with    special    reference    to    the 
usages  of  the  pulpit.     N.T.,  1S83.     8°      .     1223.3 
Men  and  books;  or.  Studies  in  homiletics. 

N.Y.,  1SS2.     8° 1215.12 

My  portfolio.  [Essays.]  TST.T.,  1882.  12°,  1219.17 
My  study;  and  other  essays.     N.T.,  1880. 

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The  theory  of  preaching.    [Lectures.]   N.  Y. , 

1881.     8° 1211.3 

Phelps,  Elizabeth  Stuart.     Beyond   the   gates. 

Boston,  1883.     lii° 949.16 

The  same 949.17 

The  same 949.20 

Burglars  in  paradise.     Sequel  to  "An  old 

maid's  paradise."     Boston,  1886.     10°      .     975.17 
Doctor  Zay.     Boston,  1882.     10°     ....      943.5 

The  same 943.6 

Friends.     fA  duet.]     Boston,  1881.     8°  .     .     .379.27 

The  same 379.28 

Gates  ajar.     Boston,  1809.     12°      ....     3.54.25 

The  same 354.26 

Gypsy  Breynton.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  16°  .  .  .  921.3 
Gypsy's  cousin  .Joy.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  16°.  .  921.4 
Gypsy's  sowing  and  reaping.     If.Y.,  [n.d.] 

16° 921.5 

Gypsy's  year  at  the  Golden  Crescent.    N.Y., 

[n.il.]     16° 921.6 

Hedged  in.     Boston,  1S70.     12°      ....     354.20 

The  same 3.54.21 

Men,  women  and  ghosts.  Boston,  [n.d.]  12°,  3.54.23 
An  old  maid's  paradise.  Boston,  1885.  10°,  907.12 
Poetical  studies.  Boston,  1875.  12°.  .  .  552.28 
Sealed  orders;  and  other  stories.     Boston, 

1879.     12° 392.19 

The  same 392.20 

The  silent  partner.  Boston,  1871.  12°.  .  354.24 
Songs  of  the  silent  world;  and  other  poems. 

Boston,  1885.     10° 584.23 

The  story  of  Avis.     Boston,  1877.     12°.     .    373.22 

The  same 373.23 

Phelps,  W.  D.     Fore  and  aft.     Boston,   1871. 

16° 421.12 

Phemie  Keller.     [A  novel.]     Mrs.  J.  II.  Fvid- 

dcll.     London,  [n.d.]    12° 9.54  13 

Phemie's   temptation.     Mrs.   M.  V.  Terhune. 

N.Y.,  1874.     12° 423.12 

Phil  and  his  friends.     .J.  T.  Trowbridge.     Bos- 
ton, 1884.     16° 917.24 

Phil  ilie  iiddler.    H.  .\lger.    Boston,  [n.d.]   16°,      442.9 
Philadelphia,  Quaint  corners  in  ;  or,  A  .sylvan 

city.     Phila.,  1883.     12° 778.6 

Philip,  A'iH.7,  Chief  of  the  Wampanoans,  History 

of.     J.  S.  C.  Abbott.     N.Y.,  18.57.     8°     .     122.31 
History  of  King  Philip's  war.     B.  Church. 
Introduclion  and  notes  by  II.  M.  De.Kler. 
Bo.ston,  1865.     4° 518.18 


Philip  II.,  Kino  of  Spain,  History  of.     0.  Gay- 

arr^.     N.Y.,  1866.     8° 533.4 

The  same.     W.   H.   Prescott.     Boston, 

18.5.5.     3v.     8° 136.1 

The  same 533.7 

Philip,   Adventures   of.      \V.    M.    Thackeray. 

N.Y.,  1862.     8° 332.6 

The  same.     12° 373.6 

Philip  Earnsclille.     A.  Edwards.     KT.Y.,  1873. 

8° 369.15 

Philip  Nolan's  friends  ;  a  story  of  tlie  change 
of  western  empire.  E.  E.  Hale.  Boston, 
1877.     12° 366.9 

Philip  Hollo;  or.  The  Scottish  cavaliers.     J.  S. 

Grant.     London,  [n.d.]     16° .384.26 

Philip  van  Artevelde.     A  dramatic  romance. 

H.Taylor.     Boston,  1863.    10°  .     .     .     .    611.16 

Philippine  Islands,  The.   J.  Eowring.  London, 

1859.     8°  . 667.5 

Philippines,  Twenty  years  in  the.  From  the 
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Philistinism.  Plain  words  concerning  certain 
forms  of  modern  scepticism.  R.  H.  New- 
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Phillips  Exeter    academy   and    surroundings. 

F.  H.  Cunningham.    Boston,  18S3.     12°.      778.2 

Phillips,  E.  C.     "Bunchy;"  or,  The  children 

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Phillips,  George.  Bigotry.  [A  satire.]  Lon- 
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Phillips,  J.  Arthur.     Mining  and  metallurgy 

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Phillips,  Maude  G.  A  popular  manual  of  Eng- 
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Phillips,  Philip.  The  song  of  pilgrimage,  around 
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Phillips,  S.  M.     Famous  cases  of  circumstan- 

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Phillips,  Wendell,  Life  and  times  of.     G.  L. 

Austin.     Boston,  1884.     12° 1126.20 

Speeches,  lectures  and  letters.  Boston,  1863. 

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Phillips,  Willard.     Protection  and  free  trade. 

Boston,  1850.     12° 2.52.17 

Phillips,  William.      The  conquest  of  Kansas. 

Boston,  1856.     8° 541.4 

PhUlips,  William   A.      Labor,  land,  and  law. 

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Phillpotts,  J.  L.  Charles  I.  and  the  great  re- 
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"  Philobiblos,"  Ed.  Thoughts  on  the  solace 
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Philochristus.    Memoirs  of  a  disciple  of  the 

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Philology.  Etruscan  inscriptions.  Alexander, 
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Hall,  F.  E.    Recent  exemplifications  of  false 

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Philosopher  Jack.  A  tale  of  the  southern 
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Philosophers,  Ancient.     From  the  French  of 

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Philosophers  of  the  lime  of  George  III.   Lord 

Brout'liain.     London,  1S.55.     8°  .     .     .     .     14S.10 
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Philosophical   dialognes  and   fragments.     'E. 

Kenan.     London,  1883.     12° 1229.20 

Philosophical  discussions.     C.  Wrisbt.    With 
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Bax,   E.    B.     Tbe    history   of    pbilosopby. 

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Bowen,  F.  Modern  pliilosopby.  From 
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Fiske,  J.  Outlines  of  cosmic  philosophy, 
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Maurice,   F.  D.     Moral   and   metaphysical 

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Schiller,  E.     Hand-book  of  progressive  phi- 
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Shields,  C.  W.  Tbe  final  pbilosopby;  or, 
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Spencer,    Herbert.      Pbilosopby    of    style. 
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Stewart,  D.  Pbilosopby  of  llie  active  and 
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Ticknor,    C.     The    pbilosopby    of    living. 

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Ueberweg,  F.   History  of  philosophy.   N.Y., 

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Wallace,   W.     Chief  ancient  philosophies. 

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Phin,  .John.    Open  air  grape  culture.     N.Y., 

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Phiueas  Finn.     A.  Trollope.     N.Y.,  1808.    8°,      353.1 

Tbe  same.     12° 963.18 

Phineas  Kedux.    A.  Trollope.    N.Y'.,  1874.    8°,      395.3 

The  same .395.10 

The  same.     12° 963.19 


Phinney,  E.  O.  Letters  on  the  Eucharist,  to  a 
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Tbe    same.      E.    Pond.      Boston,    1870. 

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Phipsoii,  Emma.    Animal  lore  of  Shakespeare's 

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Phipson,  T.  L.  Biographical  sketches  and 
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Phoebe,  junior.  A  last  chronicle  of  Carling- 
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Longley,  E.  Tbe  American  pbonograpbic 
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Webster.   E.     Tbe    phonographic    teacher. 

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Physical  basis  of  mind.  (Second  series  of 
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Physical  education;   or,  Tbe  health   laws  of 

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Physical   geography.      (Science   primer.)      A. 

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Physical  geography  of  tbe  sea.     M.  F.  M.aury. 

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Physical  sciences,  Connection  of.     M.  Somer- 

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A  woman's  poems.     Boston,  1871.     16°  .     .      551.6 

Picard,  George  H.     A  matter  of  taste.     N.Y., 

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Pictures    from    Italy.     C.    Dickens.     Boston, 

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Pictures    of    country    life.     A.    Cary.     N.Y., 

1876.     12° 411. s 

Pictures  of  Europe.     C.   A.  Bartol.    Boston, 

1856.     12° 265.5 

Pictures  of  the  olden  time.  E.  H.  Sears.  Bos- 
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Pictures  of  travel  in  the  south  of  France.     A. 

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Picturesque  America;  or.  The  Land  we  live  in. 
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Pierce,  Frederick  C.     Grafton,  Mass.,  History 

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Pitt,  Enrl  of  Chatham,  and  Biiike,  Edmund, 
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Pittenger,  William.     Capturing  a  locomotive. 

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Daring  and  suffering.     Pliila.,  186.3.     1G°    .      4(J4.3 
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Plain  talks  on  familiar  subjects.  J.  G.  Hol- 
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Plains  of  the  gre.it  West,  and  their  inhabi- 
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Plane   and   pl.ank.     W.   T.    Adams.      Boston, 

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Plant  forms  (Designs  from);  sketches  from 
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Pleas  for  protection  examined.    A.  Mongredien. 

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Pleasant  days  in  pleasant  places.     E.  Walford. 

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Pocahontas.  The  early  settlement  of  Virginia, 
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Dexter,  D.  G.,  Ed.  Poetical  gems  for  the 
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1880.  16° 583.22 

Eliot,  S.,  Ed.    Poetry  for  children.     Edited 

for  use  in  the  schools  of  Boston.  Bos- 
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English,  T.  D.,  Ed.  Battle  lyrics.  N.Y., 
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English  poets.      Poems  of  living  English 

poets.     Boston,  1883.     12° 576.13 

Fields,  J.  T.,  and  Whipple,  E.  P.,  Eds. 
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Harper's  cyclopedia  of  British  and  Ameri- 
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Kendrick,  A.  C,  Ed.  Our  poetical  favor- 
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The  same.     (Second  series) 578.13 

The  same.     (Third  series) 575.1 

Kennedy,  J.,  Ed.    Modern  poets  and  poetrj' 

of  Spain.     London,  18;J2.     8°      .     .     .     .     5C7.12 
Kettell,  S.,  Ed.     Specimens  of  American 

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Kirkland,  C.  il.,  Ed.     Garland  of  poetry. 

N.Y.,  1868.     12'' 5.52.11 

Knortz,  K.,  Ed.  Representative  German 
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Linton,  W.  J.,  Ed.    Poems  of  the  16th  and 

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Longfellow,  H.  W.,  Ed.     Poets  and  poetry 
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Percy,  T.,  Ed.    Reliqiies  of  ancient  English 
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Spooner,  Z.  H.,  Ed.    Poems  of  the  pilgrims. 

Boston,  1881.     18° .583.23 

Stevens,  E.  T.,  and  Morris,  D.,  Ed.i.  An- 
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Thompson,  S.,  £■(?.  The  humbler  poets.  A 
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1S86.     12° 578.9 

Williams,  A.  M.,  Ed.     Poets  and  poetry  of 
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Willmott,  R.  A.,  Ed.     Poets  of  the  nine- 
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Poetry,  Individual.     Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M.     Chil- 
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Gilder,  R.  W.     The  poet  and  his  master; 

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Hudson,  Mrs.   M.   C.     Poems  of  life  and 

nature.     Boston,  1883.     12° 576.9 

Ingelow,  J.     Poems  of  old  days  and   the 

new.     Boston,  18*5.     16° 585.11 

Lamb,  C,  Poems,  plays,  and  miscellaneous 

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Lamb,  C.  and  M.     Poetry  for  children.    To 
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1885.     12° 552.28 

Sangster,  M.-  E.     Poems  of  the  household. 

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Thaxter,  C.     Poems  for  children.     Boston, 

1884.     8° 574.10 

The  same 574.13 

See  also  authors'  surnames. 
Poems   of    places.      H.   W.    Longfellow,   Ed. 
Boston,  1876-79.     31  v.     18°. 

Africa 581.16 

America,  British  and  Danish,  Mexico,  Cen- 
tral America,  South  America,  and  the 
West  Indies 581.21 


Poems  of  places.     America  —  concluded. 

Middle  States 581.18 

Xew  England.     2v 581.17 

Southern  States 581.19 

Western  States .581.20 

Asia.     3  V 581.15 

England.     4v 581.5 

France.     2v 581.6 

Germany.     2  v 581.7 

Greece 581.8 

Ireland 581.9 

Italy.     3  V 581 .  10 

Oceanica 581.22 

Russia 581.11 

Scotland.    3v 581.12 

Spain.     2v .581.13 

Switzerland .581.14 

Poets,  Afternoons  with   the.     C.   D.  Deshler. 

N.Y.,  1879.     12° 292.10 

Poets  and  English  writers,  Essays  on.     T.  De 

Quincey.     Boston,  1855.     16°      ....      247.7 
Poets  and  problems.     Tennyson,  Ruskin,  and 
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Poets  as  religious  teachers.      J.  H.   Morison. 

N.Y.,  18S6.     16° 1241.26 

Poets,  British,  Lectures  on.     H.  Reed.    Phila., 

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Poets   laureate   of  England.      History  of  the 
office  of  poet  laureate,  biographical  notices 
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epigrams,  and  lampoons,  directed  against 
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Poets,  philosophers  and  statesmen.  Anecdotes 
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Poef  s  bazaar.  The.  Travel  in  Germany,  Italy, 
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N.Y.,  1871.     16° 724.16 

Poets'  homes.      Pen  and    pencil  sketches  of 
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Poisons.     A.  S.  Taylor.     London,  1859.     16°  .    631.25 
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Poland,  History  of.     J.Fletcher.     N.Y.,  1854. 

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Hislorical  sketch  of.     Count  H.  K.  B.  von 

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XI.  May-Oct.,  1S77.  XXVI.  Nov.,  1884,-,\pr.,  1885. 

XII.  Nov.,  1877,-Apr.,  1878.  X.WII.  May-Oct.,  1885. 

XIII.  May-Oct.,  1878.  X.WIU.  Nov.,  18S5,-Apr.,  1886. 

XIV.  Nov.,  1878,-Apr.,  1879.  XXIX.  May-Oct.,  1886. 
XV.  May-Oct.,  1879. 

Population,  An  essay  on  the  principles  of.  A 
view  of  its  past  and  present  effects  on 
human  happiness,  with  an  inquiry  into 
our  prospects  respecting  the  future  re- 
moval of  the  evils  which  it  occasions.  T. 
R.  Malthus.  London,  1872.  8°  .  .  .  656.10 
Population  of  an  old  pear  tree.    E.  Van  Bruys- 

sel.     N.Y.,  1870.     12° 461.3 

Portent,  The.     G.  Macdonald.     Boston,  [n.d.] 

12° 336.7 

The  same 336.20 

Porter,  Mrs.  A.  E.     Cousin  Polly's  gold  mine. 

N.Y.,  1878.    8° .377.10 

Porter,  Charles  T.  Mechanics  and  faith. 
Spiritual  truths   in  nature.     N.Y.,  1880. 

12° 1327.8 

Porter,  David  D.,  Admiral,  U.S.N.     Civil  war. 

Anecdotes  of  tlie.   N.Y.,  1885.     8°  .     .     .     1429.4 
The  naval  history  of  the  civil  war.     N.Y., 

1886.     Roy.  8° 1414.5 

Porter,  J.  L.    Giant  cities  of  Bashan.    London, 

1866.     12° 733.7 

Porter,  Jane.  Scottish  chiefs.  Phila.,1871.  1:;°,       342.8 
Sir  Edward  Seaward's  narrative.     London, 

[n.d.j     12° 386.2 

Thaddeus  of  Warsaw.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     8°    .     427.36 
Porter,  Lutlier  H.     Outlines  of  tlie  constitu- 
tional history   of   the  U.S.     N.Y.,  1883. 

12° .598.7 

Porter,    Noah.      American    colleges    and    the 

American  public.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°  .     .       285.3 
Berkeley,  Bishop   George,  A   discourse  on 
the  two  hundredth   birthday  of.     N.Y., 

1885.     8° 11313.8 

Books  and  reading.  N.Y.,  1871.  12°  .  .  230.1 
K.ant's  "Ethics."  Chicago,  1886.  16°  .1251.19 
Moral    science.   The    elements    of.     N.Y., 

1885.     8° 1322.7 

Science  and  sentiment;  with  other  papers, 

chiefly  philosophical.     N.Y.,  1882.     8°     .     1218.6 
Porter,  Robert  P.   Bread  winners  abroad.  N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12° 792.21 

The  history  of  the  West.    (1800-1880.)    Chi- 
cago, 1882.    8° 773.3 

Protection  .and  free  trade.  Boston,  1884.  16°,  1231.14 
Porter,  Rose.    Found.ations.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]    16°,     432.31 

In  the  mist.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     10° 363.82 

The  story  of  a  flower,  and  other  fragments. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     18° 949.22 

Summer  drift-wood.     N.Y.,  1870.     16°    .     .      414.6 
Uplands  and  lowlands.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16°  .     363.62 
Tlie  years  th.at  are  told.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16°,     362.43 
Porter,  W.     History  of  the  Knights  of  Malta. 

London,  1858.     2  v.     8° 531.2 


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Portia;  or,  By  passions  rocked.     Mrs.  Argles. 

Phila.,  18S:3.     12° 044.11 

The  same t)44.12 

Portrait  of  a  lady.     II.  James.     Boston,  1S82. 

12° 389.5 

The  same 389.14 

Portraits  of  places.     H.  James.     Boston,  1884. 

V2- 782.15 

Portugal,  Old  and  new.  O.  Crawfurd.  Lou- 
don, 1880.     8^ 7G7.3 

Travels  in.     J.  Latouclie.     N.Y.,  1875.    8°,     7M.12 
Poseidon.     Essays  on  mythology.     K.  Brown. 

London,  1872.     16" 472.12 

Posey,  Thomas,  Life  of.     J.  Hall.     (American 

biography.  Vol.  IX.) 111.3 

Posnett,  H.  M.    Comparative  literature.    N.Y., 

1886.     12° 1249.13 

Post  haste.     A  tale  of  her  Slajesty's  mails. 

R.  M.  Ballantyne.     N.Y.,  1880.     12°.     .    386.17 
Potiphar  papers,  The.     G.  W.  Curtis.     N.Y., 

18.")8.     12° 247.9 

Potomac,  The    army    of    tlie.      \V.   Swiuton. 

N.Y.,  1806.     8° 547.12 

Potomac,  The,  and  the  Rapidan.    A.  H.  Quint. 

Boston,  1864.     12° 663.8 

Pott,  Mrs.  Henry.  Tlie  Promus  of  formularies 
and  elegancies  by  Francis  Bacon,  com- 
pared  with  Shalvcspeare.     Boston,  1883. 

8° 572.5 

Potter,  A.    Hand-book  for  readers  and  students. 

X.Y.,  1855.     12° 263.23 

Political  economy.     N.Y.,  1855.     12°      .     .     262.26 
Science  and  literature,  Discourses  on.   N.Y., 

18.5.5.     12° a53.12 

Potter,  Burton  W.     The  road  and  the  roadside. 

Boston,  1886.     18° 1255.1 

Potter,  Henry  C.    The  gates  of  the  East.    N.Y., 

1877.     18° 731.18 

Sermons  of  the  city.  N.Y.,  1881.  12°  .  .  128.14 
Pottery.  Elliott,  C.  W.  Pottery  and  porce- 
lain, from  early  times,  down  to  tlie  Phila- 
delphia exhibition,  1876.  X.Y.,1878.  8°,  618.24 
Hancock,  E.  C.  The  pottery  and  glass 
painter.  Directions  for  gilding,  chasing, 
burnishing,  bronzing,  and  ground-laying. 

London,  [n.d]     12° 682.2 

Jewitt,  L.     Ancient  and  modern  porcelain 
and  pottery.     History  of  ceramic  art  in 
Great  Britain.     N.Y.,  1878.     2  v.     8°.     .     683.13 
McLaughlin,    L.    M.      Pottery    decoration 

under  the  glaze.     Cincinnati,  ISSO.     12°.     681.15 
Prime,  W.  C.     Pottery  and  porcelain  of  all 
times  and  nations.    With  tables  of  factory 
and  artist's  marks,  for  the  use  of  collect- 
ors.    N.Y.,  1878.     8° 618.25 

Solon,  L.  M.     The  art  of  the  old  English 

potter.     N.Y.,  1886.     8° 1615.1 

Treadwell,  J.  H.     A  manual  of  pottery  and 

porcelain.     N.Y.,  1872.     8°     ....     .       052.0 
See  also  Art,  Ceramic. 
Potts,  Thomas,  Jr.    Memorial,  with  the  geneal- 
ogy of  his  descendants  to  the  eighth  gen- 
eration.    Mrs.  T.  P.  James.     Cambridge, 

1874.    8° 528.18 

Pouchet,  F.  A.    The  universe.    N.Y.,  1870.  8°,      619.4 
Poultry.    Beale,  S.    Profitable  poultry  keeping. 
£d.  with  additions  by  M.  C.  Weld.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12°     1318.19 

Burnham,  G.  P.  The  China  fowl.  Shang- 
hae.  Cochin,  and  "  Brahma."  Melrose, 
Mass.,  1877.     12° 672.4 


Poultry  —  concluded. 

Buriiliam,  G.  P.  The  poultry  book.  A  practi- 
cal work  on  selecting,  housing,  and  breed- 
ing domestic  fowls.     Boston,  [n.d.]     12°,      674.1 
Stoddard,  II.  H.     The  egg  farm.     The  man- 
agement of    poultry  in  large    numbers. 

N.Y.,  1870.     12° 647.22 

Taggart,  J.  The  American  standard  poul- 
try book.  The  varieties  of  fowls;  instruc- 
tions on  raising  poultry,  curing  diseases, 
artificial    incubation,   etc.     Phila.,    1885. 

12° 1325.20 

Tegetnieier,  W.  B.  The  poultry  book. 
Breeding  and   management  of    poultry, 

etc.     London,  1867.     8° 618.18 

Wright,  L.  The  poultry  keeper.  A  guide 
to  the  management  of  poultry.  N.Y., 
[n.d.]     12°     647.27 

PouvUlon,  Emille.    Cusette.    N.Y.,  1882.    16°,     941.20 

Poverty  corner.   G.  M.  Fenn.   N.Y.,  [n.d.]  16°,     964.19 

Poverty    grass.      A    novel.      L.    C.    Wyman. 

Boston,  1880.     16° 978.14 

Po'well,  H.  J.,  and  others.     The  principles  of 

glass-making.     London,  1883.     10°      .     .  1313.15 

PoTvell,  John  J.     Nevada:  the  land  of  silver. 

San  Francisco,  1876.     8° 763.8 

Po\vell,   Mary,   Maiden   and   married   life    of. 

N.Y..  [n.d.]    8° l;34.0 

Powell,    Walter,    Life    of.    L.    P.    Brockett. 

N.Y.,  1872.     8° 139.9 

PoTvell,  Wilford.  Wanderings  in  a  wild  coun- 
try.    (New  Britain.)     London,  I8S3.    8°,      779.8 

Poorer  of  movement   in   plants.     C.  Darwin. 

N.Y.,  1881.     12° 078.5 

Powers,  George  W.     Story  of  the  thirty-eighth 

regiment.     Cambridge,  1800.     12°  .     .     .     607.15 

Powers,    S.       Afoot    and    alone.       [Travels.] 

Hartford,  1872.     12° 715.19 

Poynter,  E.  Frances.    Among  the  hills.    N.Y., 

1881.     10° 37i).34 

Ersilia.     X.Y.,  1872.     16° 364.40 

My  little  lady.     N.Y.,  1872.     16°    ...     .      362.8 

Poynter,  Edward  J.,  and  Head,  P.  R.     Classic 

and  Italian  painting.     N.Y.,  1880.     12°.     682.14 

Praed,   Winthrop    M.      Poems.      N.Y.,   1865. 

2  V.     12° 612.10 

Praeterita.  Outlines  of  scenes  and  thoughts 
in   my   past  life.      Vol.   I.      J.    Ruskin. 

X.Y.,  1880.     8° 1139.8 

The   same.      Chapter    VII.      Papa    and 
mamma 1132.11 

Prairie,  The.     J.F.Cooper.     ^^Y.,  1855.     12°,      313.8. 
The  same 318.20 

Prairie  and  forest.  A  guide  to  the  field  sports 
of  Xorth  America.  P.  Gillmore.  Lon- 
don, 1881.     12° 782.21 

Prairie  days;  or.  The  girls  and  boys  of  Osego. 

M.  B.  Sleight.     N.Y..  1879.     10°     .     .     .     445.34 

Prairie  experiences  in  handling  cattle  and 
sheep.  .1/ojor  W.  Shepherd.  X.Y.,  188.5. 
li° 789.17 

Prairie   traveller,  The.     R.  B.    Marcy.     N.Y., 

1859.     10° 443.20 

Praise  of  books  as  said  and  sung  by  English 
autliors.  Selected,  with  a  preliminary 
essay  on  books,  by  J.  A.  Langford.  N.Y., 
[n  d.]     18° 295.2 

Pratt,  Anne.     Flowering  plants   and   ferns   of 

Great  Britain.     London,  [n.d.]     0  v.     8°,      047.9 

Pratt,   Charles    E.      The    American    bicycler. 

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OTU.IG 

111.3 

544.7 

1311.9 

313.9 

381.21 

862.11 


Pratt,  Mrs.  Ella  Farraan.    A  while  Iiaiul.    Bos- 
ton, 1S75.     16° .363.24 

Preacher,  The,  and  the  king.     h.  F.  Btingener. 

Boston,  18.».     12° 162.18 

Preaching,  The  theory  of.     Lectures  on  homi- 

letics.     A.  Phelps.     N.Y.,  ISSl.     8°    .     .     1211.3 
Preaching  without  notes,  Success   in.     II.  S. 

.Storrs.     N.Y.,  187.5.     12° 205.10 

Preadamites ;  or,  A  demonstration  of  tlie  ex- 
istence of  men  before   Adam.     A.  Win- 

chell.     Chicago,  1880.     8° 

Preble,  E.,   Life  of.     L.   Sabine.     (American 

biography,  Vol.  XII.) 

Preble,  George  II.     Our  flag.     Albany,   1872. 

8° 

Steam    navigation.    History   of    the  origin 

and  development  of.     Pliila.,  188.3.     8°    . 

Precaution.     J.  F.  Cooper.     N.Y.,  18.i5.     12°, 

The  same 

Precious  metals  in  tlie  U.S.     (See  Vol.  XIII. 
of  the  tenth  census.)     Washington,  188.5. 

4° 

Precious  stones  considered  in   their  scientific 
and   artistic   relations.      A.   H.   Church. 

London,  1SS3.     12° 1312.20 

Natural  history  of.     C.  W.  King.     London, 

1870.     12° 643.22 

.See  also  Geras  and  Mineralogy. 
Pre-historic  nations.     J.  D.  Baldwin.     N.Y., 

ISOn.     12° 484.6 

Pre-historic  pliases.     H.  M.  Westropp.     Lon- 
don, 1872.     8° 652.8 

Pre-historic  times.    Sir  J.  Lubbock.    London, 

ISO!).     8° 526.7 

Pre-historic  world.    £.  Berlhet.    Phila  ,  [n.d.] 

12° 675.6 

Prelate,  Tlie.     [.\  novel.]    I.  Henderson.    Bos- 
ton, 1885.     12° 977.3 

Premature  death;  its  promotion  or  prevention. 

(Health  primer.)     N.Y.,  1879.     16°      .     .      673.4 
Premiums   paid    to    experience.     Mrs.    I.    F. 

Mayo.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 337.9 

Prentiss,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  Life  of.  G.  L.  Pren- 
tiss.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]     8° 

The  same 

Works : 
Aunt  Jane's  hero.    N.Y.,  1870.     12°. 
Fred,  Maria,  and  me.     N.Y.,  1868.     16°  - 
Home  at  Greylock.     N.Y.,  1876.     12°.     , 
NIdwortli    and   his  three   magic  wands. 

Boston,  1870.     16° 433.15 

Pemaquid.  N.Y.,  1877.  12°  ....  414.26 
The  Percys.  N.Y.,  1870.  16°  ...  .  444. .33 
Slepping  heavenward.  N.Y.,  1870.  12°,  414.15 
Urband   and    his    friends.      N.Y.,    [n.d.] 

12° 265.13 

Prentiss,   George    D.     Clay,   Henry,   Life    of. 

N.Y.,  1831.     10° 147.14 

Poems;  with  a  biographical  sketch  by  J.  J. 
Piatt.     Cincinnati,  1870.     12°     ....     554.24 
Prentiss,    Seargent    Smith.     Memoir.     G.    L. 

Prentiss,  £(/.     N.Y.,  1879.     2  v.     12°.     .     192.12 
Life  and  times  of.     J.  D.  Shields.     Phila., 

1884.     8° 1125.8 

Preparation.     [A  novel.]     M.  L.  Hall.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12°     946.11 

Pre-Raphaelitism.     J.    Ruskin.     N.Y.,    1882. 

1:.:' 689.8 

Presbyterianism,  American.  Its  origin  and 
early  history.  C.  A.  Briggs.  N.Y., 
13S5.     8° 1423.9 


1116.8 
1119.5 

414.10 
363.16 
422.23 


Prescott,  George   B.     Electric  telegraph,  His- 
tory, theory  and  practice  of  the.     Boston, 

1860.     12° 6-36.13 

Electricity    and     the     electric     telegraph. 

X.Y.,  1877.     8° 6.56.2 

Telephone,  phonograph,  and   other  novel- 
ties.    N.Y.,  1878.     8° 0.56.11 

Prescott,  William  H.,  Life  of.    G.  H.  Ticknor. 

Boston,  1864.     8° 117.12 

The  same 168.3 

Memorial  of,  for  the  Mass.  Historical  So- 
ciety.    Boston,  18.59.     8° 152.3 

Works :  , 

Conquest  of  Mexico.     (Vol.  I.  missing.) 

N.Y.,  18.5.5.     3v.     8° 478.9 

Conquest  of  Peru.     N.Y.,  18.55.     2  v.   8°,    47810 
Ferdinand   and   Isabella,  History  of  the 

reign  of.     Boston,  1856.     3  v.     8°     .     .      533.6 
Miscellanies,    biographical    and    critical. 

Phila.,  1877.     ir 282.17 

Philip   II.,   King  of    Spain,    History  of. 

Boston,  ia55.     3  v.     8° 130.1 

The  same 533.7 

President's     daughters.    The.      F.     Bremer. 

Phila.,  [n.d.]'    12° .341.9 

President's  words,  The.  A.  Lincoln.  Bos- 
ton, 186.5.     12° 262.25 

Presidential  elections,  History  of.  E.  Stan- 
wood.     Boston,  1884.     12° 141.5.11 

Presidents  of  America,  The.  [Biographical 
sketches.]  Illustrated.  J.  Fiske.  Bos- 
ton, 1S79.     4° K.  L. 

Presidents  of  the  U.S.  of  America,  Lives  of; 
from  Washington  to  the  present  time.  J. 
S.  C.  Abbott  and  R.  H.  Conwell.  Bos- 
ton, 1S82.     8° 1125.1 

Pressens6,    E.     de.     Contemporary    portraits. 

N.Y.,  1880.     12° 185.11 

The    early   years    of    Christianity.     N.Y., 

1870.  12° 244.17 

Preston,    D.    R.     The    wonders    of    creation. 

Boston,  1807.     2  v.     12° 262.4 

Preston,    Harriet    W.      Aspendale.      Boston, 

1871.  16° 432.10 

Love  in  the  nineteenth  century.     Boston, 

1873.     12° 3.34.1 

Troubadours  and  trouvferes.     Boston,  1876. 

12° 573.2 

Trans. 

Desbordes-Valmore,   Mme.,    Memoir    of. 
Boston,  1873.     8° 139.12 

The     "Georgics"     of    VirgU.      Boston, 
1881.     18° 583  19 

Swetchine,   Mme.,   Life   and    letters    of. 

Boston,  1867.     8° 134.12 

Preston,    Mary.        Studies     in     Shakespeare. 

Phila.,  1869.     12° 261.5 

Pretenders,  and  their  adherents.     [Memoirs.] 

J.  II.  Jesse.     London,  18.58.     12°     .     .     .     212.10 
Pretty  Lucy  Merwyn.     M.  Lakeman.     Boston, 

1884.     16°     ." 962.24 

Pretty   Miss  Bellew.      T.    Gift.      N.Y.,   1875. 

10° 362.47 

Pretty    Mrs.    Gaston.     J.    E.     Cooke.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12°    345.13 

Pretty  Polly  Pemberton.     Mrs.  F.  H.  Burnett. 

Phila.,  [n.d.]     16° 371.16 

Price,  Bonamy.   Chapters  on  political  economy. 

London,  1878.     8° 676.12 

Price,  Sir  Rose  Lambert.     The  two  Americas. 

Phila.,  1877.     8° 487.11 


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Price  she  paid,  The.     F.  L.  Benedict.     Phila., 

1S83.     12° 048.22 

The  same 048.23 

Prichard,  James  Cowles.     Tlie  natural  history 

of  mail.     London,  184S.     8° 622.3 

Pride    and    prejudice.      J.   Austen.     London, 

18.53.     16° 312.25 

The  same.     Boston,  1883.     12°   ...     .       953.5 
Priest,  Tlie,  and  the  Huguenot.     L.  F.  Bunge- 

ner.     Boston,  1861.     2  v.     12°     ...     .      345.3 
Priest,   The,  and  the  man;   or,   Abelard   and 
Heloisa.     [A    novel.]     W.    W.    Newton. 

Boston,  1883.     12° 047.9 

Prime,  E.   D.   G.     Around   the  world.     N.Y., 

1872.     12° 724.3 

Prime,  Samuel  I.     Letters  from  Switzerland. 

N.Y.,  1800.     12° 664.26 

UndiT  Ihe  trees.     N.Y.,  1874.     8° .     .     .     .       233.1 
Prime,   William  C.      Boat  life   in  Egypt   and 

\ubia.     N.Y.,  18GT.     12° 663.15 

Coins,  medals  and  seals.     N.Y.,  1864.     8°.      652.7 
Tlie  history  of  the  holy  cross.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

16° 261.22 

Igoa-fishing.     N.Y.,  1873.    8° 2.33.6 

Later  years.     N.Y.,  18.54.     12° 342.33 

Ed.      "  O   mother  dear,  Jerusalem,"    the 

old  hymn;  its  origin,  etc.   N.Y.,  1865.  12°,      611.5 
The  old  house  by  the  river.    N.Y.,  1859.   12°,     311.11 
Pottery  ?ind  porcelain  of  all  times  and  na- 
tions.    N.Y.,  1878.     8° 018.25 

Tent  life  in  the  Holy  Land.  N.'Y.,  1867.  12°  ,    663.14 
Prime  minister.  The.     [A  novel.]    A.  TroUope. 

N.Y.,  1876.     8° 305.25 

Tlie  same.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°     ...     .     963.20 
Prime-ministers   of  Queen  Victoria.      G.   B. 

Smith.     N.Y.,  1886.     8° 1139.4 

Primeval  man.     Duke  of  Argyll.     N.Y.,  1869. 

16° 253.18 

Primeval  world.     F.  H.  Hedge.    Boston,  1870. 

12° 235.24 

Primeval    world.    Life    in    the.      W.    H.    D. 

Adams,      London,  1872.      12°    .     .     .     .     621.11 
Primitive  culture.    E.  B.  Tylor.    London,  1871. 

2  v.     8° 627.9 

Primitive  industry  ;  or,  Illustrations  of  the 
handiwork  in  stone,  bone,  and  clay,  of 
the  native  races  of  the  northern  Atlantic 
seaboard    of    America.      C.    E.    Abbott. 

Sah-m,  Mass.,  1881.     8° 677.11 

Primrose  path.  The.     Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Oliphant. 

N.Y.,  1878.     8° 323.35 

Prince,  The,  and  the  pauper.  A  tale  for  young 
people    of    all    ages.      S.    L.    Clemens. 

Boston,  1882.     8° 395.13 

The  same 395.14 

Prince  Consort,  The  early  years  of  the.  C.  Grey. 

N.Y.,  1867.     12° 215.8 

Life  of  the.     T.  Martin.     N.Y.,  1875.     5  v. 

12° 145.18 

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Mysteries  of  time  and  space.     N.Y.,  1883. 

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Quaker  invasion  of  Massachusetts.     R.  P.  Hal- 

lowell.     Boston,  1883.     12° 1225.6 

Quaker  partisans.     A  story  of  the  revolution. 

W.  G.  Simms.  Phila  ,  1870.  12°  .  .  .  363.69 
Quartet,  The.    A  sequel  to  "  Dab  Kinzer."    W. 

().  Stoddard.  N.Y.,  1881.  12°  ...  .  913.15 
Quatre  Bras,  Ligny,  and  Waterloo.  A  narra- 
tive of  the  campaign  in  Belgium,  1815.    D. 

Gardner.     Boston,  1882.     8° 695.5 

Quatrefages,  A.  de.  The  human  species.  N.Y., 

1879.     12° 675.2 

Quatremdre  de  Quincey,  A.  C.     Raffaello,  Life 

of.     London,  1846.     12° 148.5 

Queechy.  S.Warner.  Phila.,  1867.  12°.  .  321.14 
Queen   Bess;  or.    What's  in   a  name?      (For 

girls.)  M.Shaw.  N.Y.,  188-).  16°  .  .  921.17 
Queen  Dora.     The  life  and  lessons  of  a  little 

girl.  K.  Knox.  N.Y.,  [u.d.]  12°  .  .  .  383.27 
Queen  Ilortense.    [Anovel.]    C.  Mundt.   N.Y., 

1870.     8° 325.18 

Queen    Mary.      [A    drama.]       A.    Tennyson. 

Boston,  1875.     16° 565.12 

Queen   Mother  and    Rosamond.      [A    poem.] 

A.  C.  Swinburne.  Boston,  1866.  16°  .  564.2 
Queen  Titania.     [A  novel.]    H.   H.  Boyesen. 

N.Y.,  1881.     16° 388.5 

Queen  of  Connaught.  H.Jay.  N.Y.,  1875.  8°,  325.23 
Queen  of  hearts.  W.Collins.  N.Y.,  1859.  12°,  335.11 
Queen  of    Sheba.      T.    B.    Aldrich.      Boston, 

1877.     12° 364.66 

Queen  of  the  Adriatic;   or,  Venice   past  and 

present.    W.  H.  D.  Adams.    Boston,  1869. 

12° 762.10 

Queen   of   the  county.     J.  Stretton.     Boston, 

1864.     12° 421.6 

Queenie    Hetherton.      Mrs.    M.    J.    Holmes. 

N.Y.,  1883.     12° 424. .50 

The  same 424.51 

Queenie's  whim.     R.  N.  Carey.     Phila.,  18SI. 

12° 379.25 

Queen's  cadet.   The;   and   other  tales.     J.  S. 

Grant.     London,  [n.d.]     16° 384.27 

Queen's  Maries,  The.  A  romance  of  Holy- 
rood.     G.  J.  W.  Melville.    London,  In.d.] 

12° 955.15 


Queen's  necklace.     The  Countess  de  Charny. 

A.Dumas.     London,  [n.d.]     12°     .     .     .     361.66 
Queens    of    American    society.       Mrs.    EUet. 

N.Y.,  1868.     12° 214.1 

Queens.    Bush,  Mrs.   F.     Queens   of  France. 

[Memoirs.]     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12°  ...     .     177.18 
Doran,  Dr.   Lives   of  queens  of  England. 

N.Y.,  1855.     2  V.     12° 112.9 

Lives  of  the  queens  of  Enstland,  of   the 
house    of    Hanover.       London,    1875. 

2v.     8° 1412.4 

Strickland,  A.     Lives  of  queens  of  England. 

Phila.,  185.5.     6  v.     8° 116.7 

The"  same,  (abridged) 134.4 

Queens   of   Scotland.     N.Y.,  1858.     8  v. 

12° 144.1 

Queens  of  society.    G.  anJ  P.  Wharton.    N.Y., 

1860.     12° 224.8 

Queens  of  song.     E.  C.  Clayton.    N.Y.,  1865. 

S° 168.18 

Queer  pets   at  Marcy's.     O.  T.  Miller.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]    4° 924.3 

The  same 924.4 

Queer  stories  for  boys  and  girls.     E.  Eggleston. 

N.Y.,  1884.     12° 919.23 

Quentin    Durward.      W.    Scott.      Edinburgh, 

1871.     12° 314.18 

The  same 315.18 

The   same,    (fd.   for  children,  by  C.  M. 
Yonge.)     Boston,  1885.     16°    ...     .       971.4 
Question,  A.     The  idyl  of  a  picture.     G.  Ebers. 

N.Y.,  1881.     18° 383.29 

Question  of  honor.    C.  Reid.    N.Y.,  1875.    12°,     344.31 
Quicksands.     [A  novel.]    A.  Streckfuss.    Mrs. 

Wister,  Trans.     Phila.,  1884.     12°  .     .     .     956.24 
Quiet  corners.     [Astory.]    H.  Beuning.    N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12°    977.13 

Quiet  hours.     [Poems.]      Mrs.   Tileston,   Ed. 

Boston,  1880-81.     2  v.     18° 58:3.16 

Quiet    Miss    Godolphin.      Mrs.    I.    F.    Mayo. 

Phila.,  1871.     16° 337.10 

Quincy,    Mass.,    History  of.      W.   S.   Pattee. 

Quincy,  1878.     8° 494.18 

Quincy,  Mass.,  Services  at  dedication  of  Sail- 
or's Home  at.     Boston.  1806.     8°    .     .     .       2.37.5 
Quincy  methods.  The.     Pen  photographs  from 

the    Quincy    schools.       L.   E.   Patridge. 

N.Y.,  1885.     12° 1243.3 

Quincy,  Edmund.     The  haunted  adjutant,  .and 

other  stories.     Boston,  188.5.     12°    .     .     .     968.19 
Wensley.     Boston,  18.54.     12° 343.34 

The  same,  and  other  stories.     E.  Quincy, 
Jr.,  Ed.     Boston,  1885.     12°   ...     .     905.14 


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Quiiicy,  Jo>lah.  Life  of.     E.  Quiiicy.     Boston, 

1S67.     \r 216.2 

The  s.ime 216.3 

irocA-.s  .• 
Adams,  J.  Q.,  Memoir  of.     Boston,  ^858. 

8° 118.0 

The  same 110.2 

Boston,  Municipal  history  of,  from  Sept., 

1(!:J0,  to  Sept.,  1830.     Boston,  1852.    8°,      737.7 
Harvard  University,  History  of.     Boston, 

1800.     2  V.     8° 507.3 

Shaw,   Samuel,   Life   of.      Boston,   1847. 

8° 141.1 

Quincy,  Josiah.  (Class  of  1821  at  Harvard 
College.)  Figures  of  the  past.  From 
the   leaves  of  an  old  journal.     Boston, 

1883.     16° 1224.1 

The  same 1224.2 

Quinet,   Edgar.     His   early   life  and  writings. 

R.  Heath.     Boston,  1881.     8°     .     .     .     .       189.1 
Quianebasset  girls.     R.   S.    Clarke.     Boston, 

1878.     12° 304.00 

Quint,  Alonzo  H.     The  Potomac  and  the  Rapi- 

dan.     Boston,  1864.     12° 003.8 

Quintus  Claudius.  A  romance  of  imperial 
Rome.     E.   Eckstein.     N.Y.,  1882.     2  v. 

18" 941.18 

Quitman,  John  A.,  Life  of.    J.  F.  H.  Claiborne. 

N.Y.,  1860.     2  v.     8° 142.2 


Quits.       I A    novel.]       Uaronem    Tautphoius. 

I'liila.,  1858.     12° 341. .30 

Quixstar.      Author    of    "Blindpits."      N.Y., 

1873.     12° 311.12 

Quizzism;  and  its  key.  Questions  in  litera- 
ture, science,  history,  biography,  etc., 
with   their  answers.     A.    P.   Southwick. 

Boston,  1884.     16° 1241.11 

Quotations.      Bartletfs   Familiar  quotations. 

(Third  series.)     Cambridge,  1858.     12°     .      551.7 
The  same;  (fourth  series.)     Boston,  1803. 

12° 244.19 

Ballou,  M.  M.,  Ed.    Edge  tools  of  speech. 

Boston,  1880.     8° 1253.1 

Carletou's  Hand-book  of  quotations.    N.Y., 

1877.     12° 273.3 

Crowell's    Dictionary  of    quotations    from 
f^iglish    and    American    poets.       K.Y., 

[n.d.]     8° 574.11 

Hale,  Mrs.  S.  J.,  Ed.     Dictionary  of  poeti- 
cal quotations.     Phila.,  1800.     8°     .     .     .      013.9 
Handy  book  of  quotations;  or.  Who  wrote 

it.     N.Y.,  1881.     12° 127.7 

Hoyt,  J.  K.,  and  Ward,  A.  L.  Cyclopedia 
of  quotations.  N.Y.,  1882.  8°  .  .  .  .  1210.2 
Quran,  A  commentary  on  the;  comprising 
Sale's  translation  and  preliminary  dis- 
course. E.  M.  Wherry.  Boston,  1802. 
8° 1215.14 


Rabbi  Jeshua.     An  eastern  story.     N.Y.,  1881. 

1:;° 1224.4 

Rabbi's  spell,  The.  A  Russo- Jewisli  ro- 
mance. S.  C.  Cumberland.  N.Y.,  [n.d.] 
10° 960.21 

Rabelais.  (Foreign  classics  for  English  read- 
ers.)    W.  Besant.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12°      .     283.18 

Race   for   woaltli.  The.     Mrs.    J.    H.    Riddell. 

London,  [n.d.]     12° 954.14 

Races. 

Bancroft,  H.  H.     Native  races  of  the  Pa- 
cific slates.     N.Y.,  1874.     5  V.     8°  .     .     .      550.2 
Brace,   C.    L.     Races    of    the    old    world. 

N.Y.,  1803.    8° 008.9 

Knox,    R.     The   races    of    men.     London, 

1S02.     12°     .     . 024.20 

Nott,  J.  C,  and  others.    Indigenous  races 

of  the  earth.     Phila.,  18.)7.     8°  .     .     .     .      029.3 
Wood,  J.    G.     Uncivilized   races  of    men. 

Hartford,  1870.     2  v.     8° 665.1 

See  aho  Ethnology. 

Rachel,  Memoirs  of.    Madame  de  B .   N.Y., 

1858.     12° 163.1 

Life.     (Famous  women.)     N.  H.  Kennard. 
Boston,  1886.     16° 1138.2 

Rachel  Ray.     [A  novel.]     A.  Trollope.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12° 963.21 

Rachel's   share  of    the    road.       (Round-robin 

series.)     Boston,  1882.     16° 398.27 

The  same 398.28 

Racing  and  steeple-chasing.  Racing,  by  the 
Earl  of  SuJTolk  and  Berkshire  and  W.  G. 
Craven;  with  a  contribution  by  the  Hon. 
F.  Lawley.  Steeple-chasing  by  A.  Coven- 
try and  A.  E.  T.  Watson.  Boston,  1886. 
12° 1246.6 

Radau,  Rodolph.     The  wonders  of  acoustics. 

N.Y.,  1870.     10° 6.37.12 

The  same 1317.5 


Radical,  The.     A   montlily  magazine  devoted 

to   religion.     S.  U.  Morse,  Ed.     Boston, 

1800-67.    2  v.     8° 754.4 

Radical  Club,  The,  of  Chestnut  St.,  Boston. 

(Sketches  and  reminiscences.)     Mrs.  J.  T. 

Sargent,  Ed.  Boston,  1880.  12°  .  .  .  205.9 
Radical  discoui>es  on  religious  subjects.     W. 

Denton.     Boston,  1872.     12° 262.34 

The  same 291.8 

Radical  party,  The,  in  parliament.    W.  Harris. 

London,  188.5.     8° 1421.9 

Radical    problems.     C.    A.    Bartol.      Boston, 

1872.     12° 235.26 

Rae,  George.     The  country  banker.     London, 

18S5.     12° 1248.1 

Rae,  John.      Contemporary    socialism.     N.Y., 

1884.     8°.     .     .     .     " 1230.5 

Rae,  W.  Fraser.     Columbia  and  Canada.   N.Y., 

1879.  8° 703.17 

Newfoundland   to   Manitoba.     N.Y.,   1881. 

12° 708.18 

The   opposition  under  George   III.     N.Y., 

1874.     12° 2.33.5 

The  same 187.9 

Westward  by  rail.     N.Y.,  1871.     12°  .     .     .      007.9 

Raffaello,  Life  of.     A.  C.  Q.  de  Quincy.     Lon- 
don, 1816.     12° 148.5 

Raffles,    Sir    Thomas    C.     Java,    History    of. 

London,  18.30.     2  v.     8° 408.21 

Rag-bag,  The.     N.P.Willis.    N.Y.,  1855.    12°,      713.4 

Ragged  Dick.     H.Alger.     Boston,  [n.d.]     16°,      442.1 

Ragged  register  of  people,  jilaces,  and  opinions. 

A.  E.  Dickinson.     N.Y.,  1879.     10°     .     .     202.14 

Raguarok:    the   age    of    lire    and    gravel.     I. 

Donnelly.     N.Y.,  1883.     12° 1312.5 

Ragozin,  Z.  A.     The  story  of  Chaldea.     N.Y., 

1880.  12° 1422.16 

Railroad  transportation;    its   history  and   its 

laws.     A.  T.  Had  ley.     N.Y.,  1885.     12°  .   1415.25 


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Railroads :  their  origin  and  problems.     C.  F. 

Ail.ims,  Jr.     N.Y.,  1878.     12^     ....     281. 2.^ 

Railway  and  locomotion,  Wonders  and  curios- 
ities of.  W.S.Kennedy.  Chicago,  18S4. 
12° 1324.3 

RailTvays  and   the  republic.     J.    F.   Hudson. 

N.Y.,  1880.     8° 12.54.2 

Rainbow  creed,  The.     Boston,  1875.     12°   .     .     352.29 

Raju,  P.  V.  K.     Tales  of  the  sixty  mandarins. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 976.24 

Rale,  Sebastian,  Life  of.  C.  Francis.  (Ameri- 
can biography,  Vol.  VII.) 111.3 

Raleigh,   Sir   Walter  ;    and   other  papers.     C. 

Kingsley.     Boston,  1859.     12°     ...     .       1G4.4 
His  exploits  and  voyages.     G.  M.  Towle. 

Boston,  1882.     16° 1111.5 

Ralph  and  Dick.    W.  H.  G.  Kingston.    Boston, 

[n.d.]     10° 464.12 

Ralph  Norbreck's  trust.  (A  novel.]  W.  West- 
all.     N.Y.,  188.5.     16° 909.19 

Ralph  Somerville;  or,  A  midshipman's  adven- 
tures in  the  Pacific  Ocean.  C.  H.  Eden. 
London,  1876.     12° 447.23 

Ralph  the  drummer  boy.  A  story  of  the  days 
of  Washington.  L.  Rousselet.  N.Y., 
1884.     12° 919.24 

Ralph  the  heir.     A.  Trollope.     N.Y.,  1871.     8°,     3.53.6 
The  same.     12° 963.22 

Ralph    Wilton's   weird.      Mrs.  A.  F.    Hector. 

N.Y.,  1875.     16° 362.2 

Ralph's  year  in  Russia.  A  story  of  travel  and 
adventure  in  eastern  Europe.  K.  Richard- 
son.    N.Y.,  1882.     16° 916.21 

Ralston,  W.  R.  S.  Krilof  and  his  fables.  Lon- 
don, 1869.     16° 252.2 

Russian  folk.     [Tales.]     London,  1873.    8°,     347.50 
Russian   people.   Songs  of    the.      London, 

1872.     8° 240.0 

Tibetan  tales;  derived  from  Indian  sources. 
Boston,  1882.     8° 395.15 

Rambaud,  Alfred.    Russia,  History  of,  to  1882. 

Boston,  1886.     3  v.     8° 14.33.3 

Russia;  its  history  from  the  earliest  times 
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The  same 095.1 

Ramble  round  the  world.     (1871.)     Le  Baron 

dr  lliibner.     N.Y.,  1874.     12°      ....      724.5 

Rambles  among  words.     W.  Swinton.     N.Y., 

1804.     12° 062.6 

Rambles   in   Europe.     M.   Trafton.      Boston, 

18.52.     12° 601.6 

Rambles  in  the  new  world.  L.  Biart.  Lon- 
don, 1877.     12° 768.8 

Rambles  overland.  A  trip  across  the  conti- 
nent.    A.  Gunnison.    Boston,  1880.    12°,      782.9 

Rambling  story,  A.  Mrs.  M.  C.  Clarke.  Bos- 
ton, 1875.     12° 3.53.23 

Rame,  L.  de  la,  (pseud.,  Ouida.)   Bebee.   Phila., 

1874.     12° 422.11 

Chandos.     Phila.,  1866.     12° 414.1 

In  a  winter  city.     Phila.,  1876.     12°.     .     .     364.44 
Signa.     Phila.,  1875.     12° 317.20 

Ramoua.     Mrs.  H.  Jackson.   Boston,  1884.  12°,      965.3 

The  same 965.4 

The  same      .     .     : 968.10 

The  same 968.11 

Ramsay,   Allan.     Works;    with   a  life   by  G. 

Chalmers.     Edinburgh,  [n.d.]     3  v.     8°.     147.20 
Ramsay,  E.  B.     Scottish  life  and  character. 

N.Y.,  1877.     12° 281.22 

The  same 063.18 


Rameses  the  great.     F.   de  Lanoye.     N.Y., 

1S70.     16° 472.16 

Ranald  Bannerman's  boyhood.    G.  Macdonald. 

Phila.,  1871.     12° 336.1 

Ranche  life.  Frank's  ranche;  or,  My  holidays 
in  the  Rockies.  Being  a  contribution  to 
the  inquiry  into.  What  we  are  to  do  with 
our  boys.     Boston,  1886.     16°      ....     781.21 

Ranch  notes  in  Kansas,  Colorado,  the  Indian 
Territory,  and  northern  Texas.  R.  Ald- 
riclge.     London,  1SS4.     12° 781.4 

Ranchman's  stories,  A.    H.  Seely.    X.Y.,  1886. 

10° 975.16 

Raud,  Ednard  S.    The  rhododendron.    Boston, 

1871.     12° 647.20 

Seventy-five  popular  flowers.    Boston,  1870. 

12° 647.19 

The  window  gardener.     Boston,  1874.    16°,     651.28 

Rand,  McNally  and  Co.'s  Atlas  of  the  world. 

Chicago,  ISSl.     4° R.  L- 

Randall,  Henry  S.    Jefferson,  Thomas,  Life  of. 

X.Y.,  18.58.     2v.    8° 156.1 

Randall,   S.   S.      First   principles   of   popular 

education.     N.Y.,  1868.     12° 251.19 

Randall-Diehl,  Mrs.  Anna.    Popular  readings. 

(Second  series.)     N.Y.,  1882.     12°.     .     .1213.20 

Randolph,   Mass.,  Sketch   of   the  history  of. 

W.  S.  Pattee.     Quincy,  1878.     8°   .     .     .     404.18 

Randolph,  Mrs.     Gentianella.     Phila.,  [n.d.] 

12° 364.30 

Iris.     Phila.,  1882.     12° 944.1 

Randolph,  John.     Adams,  H.     Life.    (Ameri- 
can statesmen.)     Boston,  1882.     12°    .     .1114.11 
Bouldin,  P.     Home  reminiscences.     Dan- 
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Gariand,  H.  A.    Life.    N.Y.,  1855.    8°      .      149.2 

Randolph,  Sar.ah  N.     Jackson,  T.  J.  ("Stone- 
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Jefferson,  Thomas,  Domestic  life  of.    N.Y., 
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Random  rambles.  Mrs.  L.  C.  Moulton.  Bos- 
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Rands,  W.  B.  Holbeach,  Henry,  student  in 
life  and  philosophy.     London,  1805.     2  v. 

12° 625.4 

Lillipiit  lectures.     Loudon,  1871.     12°    .     .       22S.5 
Shoemaker's  village.     London,  1871.     12°.      344.4 

Rangeley  and  Richardson  Lakes,  (Maine.)  A 
guide-book.  C.  A.  J.  Farrar.  Boston, 
1877.     16° 491.21 

Rangers,  The ;  or.  The  Tory's  daughter.  A  tale 
of  the  revolutionary  history  of  Vermont. 
D.  P.  Thompson.     Boston,  1881.     12°      .     387.24 

Ranke,  Leopold  von.  England,  History  of; 
principally  in  the  seventeenth  century. 

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Popes  of  Rome,  History  of  the.     London, 

1847.     2v.     8° 152.12 

Universal  history.  The  oldest  historical 
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Rankin,  Fannie  W.     True  to  him  ever.     N.Y., 

1874.     12° 3-54.28 

Rankin,   Melinda.     Twenty  years   among  the 

Mexicans.     Cincinuati,  1875.     12°  .     .     .     48:3.28 

Ranking,  B.  Montgomery.     Streams  from  hid- 

di-n  sources.     London,  1872.     12°   .     .     .      234.8 

Ranyard,  Mrs.  Ellen.     Fresh   leaves  in  "The 

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Raphael.    Bell,  X.   R.   E.    Life.     (Illustrated 

bio-rapliy.)     X.Y.,  IS79.     12°     ...     .       195.3 
Easllake, /,aJj/.     Life.     "  Five  great  paints 

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Sweetser,  M.  F.,  Ed.     Life.     (Artist  biogra- 
phies, Vol.  H.)     Uostou,  1877.     l(!o     .     .       101.1 
Studies;  desigued   and   engraved  after  five 
paintings    by   Hapliael.     Willi    historical 
and  critical  notes  composed  by  M.  T.  B. 
Enieric-David.     Boston,  1870.     4°  .     .     .       R.  L. 
Raphael    and    Michelangelo.     A   critical   and 
biographical  essay.     C.  C.  Perliins.     Bos- 
ton, 1878.     8° 174.11 

Raphael  of  Urbino  and  Giovanni  Santi.  (111. 
byp!ioto;?raph'!.)  J.  D.  Passavant.  Lou- 
don, 1872.     8° R.  L. 

Rapid  transit  abroad.     A  three  months'  tour 

in  Europe.     X.Y.,  1879.     10^ 761. .5 

Rapids  of  Niagara.  S.Warner.  N.Y.,  1S76.  IG^    441.13 
Rare  gooil  liii-U.     A  fortune  in  seven  strokes. 

K.  E.  Francillon.     N.Y.,  1877.     8°  .     .     .     305.61 
Raspe,  R.  E.     Travels  and  adventures  of  Baron 

Munchausen.     London,  1809.     12°.     .     .       714.8 
Rasselas,  History  of.    S.Johnson.    N.Y.,  1869. 

32° 431.18 

Rationalism  in  Europe,  History  of.     W.  E.  H. 

Lecky.     N.Y.,  1806.     2  v.     8"'     ...     .     477.12 
Rattlin    the    reefer.     F.    Marryat.      London, 

lu.d.l     12°    455.16 

Rau,  Charles.    Early  man  in  Europe.     N.Y., 

1870.     8° 4S1.16 

Rau,    H.     Mozart;    a    biograpliical    romance. 

N.Y.,  1868.     12° 411.16 

Raum,  George  E.     A   tour  around  the  world. 

N.Y.,  1886.     12° 797.1 

Raven,  John.     The   parliamentary  history  of 

England  from  1S.j2.     London,  1885.     12°,  1415.20 
Ravenshoe.    II.  Kingsley.    Boston,  1862.    12^     361.13 
Ravenstein,  E.  G.,  joint  ed.    See  Earth,  The. 
Rawlinson,  George.     Egypt,  ancient.  History 

of.     Boston,  1882.     2  v.     8° 697.1 

Egypt  and  Babylon;  from  sacred  and  pro- 
fane sources.     N.Y.,  1885.     12°  .     .     .     .      789.1 
Herodotus,  History  of.   N.Y.,  1859.   4  v.  8°,      526.3 
History,  A  manual  of  ancient.     N.Y.,  1871. 

12° 474.5 

Monarchies,  The  five  great,  of  the  ancient 

eastern  world.     N.Y.,  1871.     3  v.     8°.     .      526.4 
Old  Testament,  Historical   illustrations   of 

the.     Chicago,  1880.     12° 123.16 

The  origin  of  nations.     N.Y.,  1878.     12°    .      282.8 
Parthia;  the  sixth  great  oriental  monarchy. 

London,  1873.     8° 477.1 

Persia;  the  seventh  great  oriental  monarchy. 

N.Y.,  1882.     2v.     8° 597.7 

The  religions  of  the  ancient  world.     N.Y., 

1883.     10° 1221.12 

Truth  of  the  scriptures.  Historical  evidences 

of  the.     Boston,  1800.     12° 267.14 

Ray,  John.    The  wisdom  of  God.     Edinburgh, 

1798.     10° 625.17 

Raymond,  Henry  J.  Lincoln,  Abraham,  His- 
tory of  the  administration  of.    N.  Y.,  1864. 

12° 162.2 

Raymond,  John  Howard,  Life  and  letters  of. 
Ed.  by  his  eldest  daughter,  Mrs.  H.  R. 

Lloyd.     N.Y.,  1881.     12° 196.5 

Raymond,  Robert  R.,  Ed.  Shakespeare  for 
young  folk.  A  midsummer  night's  dream; 
As  you  like  it ;  Julius  Ciesar.  X. Y.,  1881. 
8° .572.3 


Raymond,  Rossitur  W.    The  man  in  the  moon, 

and  other  people.     N.V.,  1875.     12°     .     .      453.2 
and  Lippincott,  Mrs.  S.  J.     Treasures  from 

fairy  land.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°     ...     .      448.3 
Raymonde.     [A    tale.]     A.   Theuriet.     N.Y., 

1878.     10° 391.4 

Raynal,  F.  E.     Wrecked  on  a  reef.     London, 

1874.     12° 438.15 

Rayner,   B.    L.     Jefferson,   Thomas,   Life  of. 

Boston,  1834.     12° 297.9 

Read,  Emily,  and  Reeves,  M.  C.  L.  Pilot  for- 
tune.    Boston,  1885.     12° 905.19 

Read,  T.  B.    Female  poets  of  America.    Phila., 

1804.     8° 5.52.4 

Poetical  works.     Phila.,  1874.     3  v.     16°    .      581.4 
Reade,  Charles.     Christie  Johnstone.    Boston, 

1855.     12° 335.12 

Cloister  and  hearth.  N.Y.,  1801.  8°  .  .  335.24 
Eighth  commandment.  Boston,  ISGO.  16°,  335.14 
Good  stories.  N.Y.,  1884.  12°  ....  3.35.38 
Hard  cash.  Boston,  1870.  12°  ....  335.37 
Love  me  little,  love  me  long.    N.Y.,  1859. 

12° 335.16 

Never  too  late  to  mend.    Boston,  1858.    2  v. 

12° 335.18 

Peg  Woffington.  Boston,  1855.  12° .  .  .  335.21 
Put  yourself  in  his  place.    N.Y.,  1870.    12°,    335.20 

The  same 333.25 

A  simpleton.  Boston,  1873.  12°.  .  .  .  335.22 
The  wandering  heir.  Boston,  1873.  16°  .  335.23 
White  lies.  Boston,  1803.  12°  ....  426.13 
A  woman  hater.  N.Y.,  1877.  12°  .  .  .  3:35.27 
and  Boucicault,  Dion.     Foul   play.     N.Y., 

1877.     12° 335.36 

Reade,    Winwood    W.      Ashantee    campaign, 

The  story  of  the.     London,  1874.     12°      .     768.12 
Sav.ige  Africa.     N.Y.,  1804.     8°     .     .     .     .     605.12 
Reader's  hand-book  of  allusions,  references, 
plots  and  stories.     E.  C.  Brewer.     Phila., 

18S0.     8° 284.17 

Reading,  Mass.  Genealogical  history;  includ- 
ing the  present  towns  of  Wakefield  and 
North  Reading.    L.  Eaton.    Boston,  1874. 

8° 542.3 

Reading.     Abbott,  L.,  Ed.     Hints  for  home 

reading.     N.Y.,  1880.     12° 126.2 

Legouve,  E.     Reading  as  a  fine  art.     Bos- 
ton, 1879.     16° 2S3.13 

Perkins,   F.    B.,   Ed.      The   best    reading. 
Hints  on  the  selection  of  books,  courses 
of  reading,  etc.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°.     .     .     125.10 
Potter,  A.     Helps  in  reading.     Hand-book 

for  students.     N.Y.,  18.55.     16°  .     .     .     .     263.23 
Thwing,  C.  F.     The  reading  of  books.     Its 
pleasures,    profits    and    perils.      Boston, 

188:3.     10° 1214.20 

Readings.     [Selections.)     Baker,   George  M., 
Ed.     Reading  club  and   handy  speaker. 
(Nos.  1-8.)     Boston,  [n.d.]     2  v.     16°      .       123.6 
The  same.     (No.  9.)     Boston,  1881.     16°,     123.26 
The  same.      (Nos.  9-10.)      Boston,  1885. 

2v.     10° 1251.4 

Branch,  O.  E.,  Ed.    The  Hamilton  speaker. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 123.21 

Carpenter,  J.  E.,  Ed.     Penny  readings   in 
prose   and  verse.     London,  [n.d.]     11  v. 

12° 261.2 

Readings   in   prose  and  verse.     London, 

[n.d.]     5v.     12° 1243.4 

The  standard  reciter.    London,  1868.  16°,    243.21 
Columbia  spe.aker.  The,    Boston,  1874.   12°,      262.8 


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Couithope,    B.   S.,   Ed.     The  Shakespeare 

readins-book.     X.Y.,  [n.d.]     12^      .     .       1213.21 
Cumnock,  R.  M.  L.,  Ed.     Choice  readings 
for    public    and    private    entertainment. 

Chicago,  1878.     12' 273.13 

Fletcher,  A.  B.,  Ed.     Advanced   readings 

and  recitations.     Boston,  1881.     12='    .     .      129.4 
Fobes,   W.    K.,    Ed.     Five-minute    recita- 
tions.    Boston,  1886.     18° 1241.27 

Fulton,  R.  I.,  and  Trueblood,  T.  C,  Edit. 
Choice  readings  from  standard  authors. 
Selections;  and  indices  to  others  from 
Shakespeare,  the  Bible,  and  hymn-books. 

Boston.  188.5.     12° 1245.14 

Hoare,  G.  T.,  Ed.  Choice  readings.  [Sto- 
ries.]    London,  [n.d.]     16° 1331. IS 

Hudson,  H.  X.,  Ed.  Classical  English 
reader.  Selections  from  standard  authors, 
with  notes.  Boston,  1880.  12°  .  .  .1222.16 
Kirkland,  Mrs.  C.  M.,  Ed.  Patriotic  elo- 
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Leffingwell,  C.  W.,  Ed.  Reading  book  of 
English  classics.  Selections  from  the 
standard  literature  of  England  and  Amer- 
ica.    X.Y.,  1879.     12° 286.12 

McDougal.  W.  H.,  Ed.  The  classical  elo- 
cutionist.     Gems  in  poetry  and   prose. 

N.Y.,  1879.     12° 286.19 

Munroe,  L.  B.,  Ed.     Dialogues  and  dramas. 

Boston,  1873.     12° 224.9 

Humorous  readings.     Boston,  1871.     12°,      616.6 
Miscellaneous    readings.     Boston,    1872. 

12° 235.2 

Young  folks' readings.   Boston,  1877.  12°,     235.27 
Randall-Diehl,   Mrs.   A.,   Ed.      Prose  and 
poetry  from  the   best  authors.     (Second 

series.)     N.Y.,  1882.     12° 1213.20 

Speakers'    garland    and    literary   bouquet. 

Phila.,  187(i.     6  v.     12° 264.1 

Turner,  E.  F.,  Ed.  T.  leaves;  a  collection 
of   pieces  for  public   reading.     London, 

188.5.     16° 1241.12 

Warner,   Charles    Dudley.      The    book   of 
eloquence.     Boston,  18.S6.     12°  ....     12.52.8 
Ready  and  willing.     A  story  for  boys.     N.Y., 

In.d.]     16° 935.9 

Real  folks.     Mis.  A.  D.  T.  Whitney.     Boston, 

1872.     12° .327.6 

Real  people.     M.Wilcox.     X.Y.,  1SS6.     16°     .     901.20 
Reality  of  faith,  The.     X.Smyth.    N.Y.,  1884. 

12° 12.37.6 

Realm  of    the   ice-king.     Arctic   explorations 
from  the  earliest  times  to  1883.     London, 

[n.d.]     12° 917.21 

Realmah.     Sir  A.  Helps.     Boston,  1869.     12°.     414.22 
Reason  and  revelation,  hand  in  hand.     T.  M. 

MoWhinney.     N.Y.,  1SS6.     S°    .     .     .     .     1254.4 
Reason   in  religion.     F.    H.  Hedge.     Boston, 

1867.     12° 265.4 

Reason,  pure,  Kant's  critique  of.     F.  M.  Miil- 

kr.  Trans.     London,  1881.     2  v.     8°   .     .     1216.3 
Reasoning  power  in  animals.     J.  S.  Watson. 

N.Y.,  1869.     16° 625.13 

Rebel   war  clerk's   diary   at  the    Confederate 
States    capital.      J.    B.    Jones.      Phila., 

18(J6.     8° 5.55.10 

Rebel's    recollections,    A.      G.   C.   Egglestou. 

X.Y.,  187.5.     12° 242.6 

Rebellion  and   loyalty;   or.  The  two  thrones. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 1429.9 


Rebellion,   History  of  the.    J.   B.  Giddings. 

X.Y.,  1864.     8° 547.7 

Rebellion  record,  The.    F.  Moore,  Ed.    N.Y., 

1S61.     11  V.  and  supplement.     8°    .     .     .      .5.56.1 
Rebellion,   Youth's  history   of  the.      W.   M. 

Thayer.     Boston,  1866.     4  v.     12°.     .     .     .541.16 

Vol.  I.  Sumter  to  Roanoke. 

XL  Roanoke  to  Murfreesboro'. 

III.  Murfreesboro'  to  Fort  Pillow. 

IV.  Fort  Pillow  to  the  end. 
Reber,   Franz   von.      History   of  ancient   art. 

X.Y.,  ]S?2.     8° 684.6 

R^oamier,   Madame,  and   her  friends.     I.  M. 

Luyster,  Trans.     Boston,  1872.     12°    ,     .     114.18 
Memoirs  of.     I.  M.  Luyster,  Ed.    Boston, 

1807.     12° 1:34.24 

Receipts  for  use  in  arts,  mantifactures  and 

trades.     R.  V.  Tuson,  Ed.    Phila.,  1872. 

8° 0.39.5 

Receipts,  Workshop:  for  manufacturers,  me- 
chanics, and  others.     E.  Spon,  and  others. 

London,  1883.     3  v.     12° 1324.17 

Reclus,  Elisee.     The  earth.     N.Y.,  1S71.    8°.      645.1 

The  same.    A.  H.  Keane  and  E.  G.  Raven- 
stein,  Eds.     N.Y.,  1883-86.     10  v.     8°  .       R.  L. 
The  history  of  a  mountain.     X.Y.,  1881. 

12° 678.10 

Recollections.    S.  Rogers.    Boston,  18.59.    12°,     263.20 
Recollections   and  suggestions.     (1813-1873.) 

J.  E.  Itussell.     Bolton,  187.5.     12°  .     .     .     115.21 
Recollections  of  a  busy  life.  H.Greeley.  N.Y., 

1S6S.     S'   .     .     .  " 144.0 

Recollections  of  a  drummer  boy.     H.  M.  Kief- 

fer.     Boston,  188;?.     16° 917.25 

Recollections  of  a  lifetime.     S.  G.  Goodrich. 

X.Y.,  18.57.     2v.     12° 151-3 

Recollections  of  a  literary  life.     M.  R.  Mit- 

ford.     X.Y.,  18.55.     12° 148.6 

Recollections  of  a  naval  officer.  W.  H.  Parker. 

X.y.,  1883.     12° .598.14 

Recollections  of  my  youth.    E.  Renan.    X.Y., 

ISs:!.     16° 1115.12 

Recollections  of  past  life.    H.Holland.    X.Y., 

ls72.     12° 215.3 

Recollections  of  seventy  years.  Mrs.  J.  Farrar. 

Boston,  ISOe.     12° 214.16 

The  same 214.18 

Recollections  of  writers :  with  letters  of  Lamb, 

Hunt,  Jerrold,  and  Dickens.     C.  and  M. 

C.  Clarke.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12- 177.22 

Record  of  an  obscure  man.     M.  L.  Putnam. 

Boston,  1861.     16° 432.6 

Records  of  a  girlhood.     F.  A.  Kemble.     N.Y., 

1879.     12° 182.8 

The  same 182.9 

Records  of  five  years.     Mrs.  S.  J.  Lippincott. 

Boston,  1867.     12° 203.11 

Records  of  later  life.     F.  A.  Kemble.     X.Y., 

1882.     12° 1112.14 

The  same 1112.16 

Records  of  the  rocks.     W.  S.  Symonds.     Lon- 

ilon,  1872.     12° 643.18 

Records  of  thought  at  leisure.     X.  P.  Willis. 

X.Y.,  ia59.     12° 732.6 

Recreations  of  a  country  parson.     A.  H.  K. 

Boyd.     Boston,  1861.     12° 224. 16 

The  same.     (Second  series) 661.11 

Recreations  of  Christopher  Xorth.     J.  Wilson. 

Boston,  1856.     8° 237.12 

Rector   of  Roxburgh.      W.   Hicklitig.      N.Y., 

1873.     16° 331.20 


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Rector's  home,  The.    A.  Giberne.    N.Y.,  1879. 

12^ :;03.72 

Rector's  wife.  Tlie.     J.   C.  Sirettoii.     Phila  , 

[M.d.]     12°     345.31 

Rectory  of   Moreland,  Tlie.     Mrs.  M.  O.  W. 

Oliphant.  Boston,  ISOO.  12°  ....  332.17 
Red  Cloud,  the  solitary  Sioux.     A  story  of  the 

great  prairie.     Cul.  Uutler.     Boston,  1882. 

12° 010.7 

Red  cross,  The.    W.T.Adams.    Boston,  [n.d.] 

!C.° 458.3 

Red  flag,  The.  K.  Xoel.  London,  1872.  10°,  012.22 
Red  Hill   tiau'edy.     Mrs.   E.  D.  E.  X.  South- 

wurtli.     Phila..  [n.d.]     12° 417.19 

Red  Jacket,  Life  and  times  of.     AV.  L.  Stone. 

Albany,  1866.     8°  . 117.10 

Red  letter  days.     M.  A.  Dodge.     Boston,  18G0. 

12° 218.13 

Red  letter  days  abroad.  J.  L.  Stoddard.  Bos- 
ton, 1884.     8° 784.6 

Red  man,  The,  and  the  white  man  in  North 

America,  from  its  discovery  to  the  present 

time.  G.  E.  Ellis.  Boston,  1882.  8°  .  1216.5 
Red  man's  revenge.  The.     A  tale  of  the  Ked 

River  flood.     R.   M.   Ballantyne.     N.Y., 

1881.  16° '.114.8 

Red  River  expedition.  G.  L.  Hughes.  Lon- 
don. 1871.     12° 713.17 

Red  Rivington.   W.  Westall.    N.Y.,  1885.    12°,     964.20 

Red  route,  The.    [A  novel.]    W.  Sime.    N.Y., 

18a").     10° 969.9 

Red  rover.  The.     J.  F.  Cooper.    X.Y.,  1855. 

12° 313.10 

The  same 381.22 

Red  skins.  The.    J.  F.  Cooper.   N.Y.,  185-5.  12°,    313.11 
The  same 381.23 

Red  wallflower,  A.     S.Warner.     X.Y.,  1884. 

12= 958.23 

The  same 958.24 

Redden,  Helen  P.     Fern  Glen  fanii.     London, 

1884.     12° 973.4 

Redding,   Cyrus.      Personal   reminiscences  of 

eminent  men.     London,  1807.     3  v.     S°  .       144.3 
The  same 171.10 

Redfield,  H.  V.     Homicide,  North  and  South. 

Phila.,  1880.     12° 123.22 

Redford,  George.  A  manual  of  Egyptian,  As- 
syrian, Greek  and  Roman  sculpture.  N.Y., 

1882.  12° 685.6 

Redgauntlet  W.Scott.    Edinburgh,  1871.   12°,     314.19 

The  same 315.10 

Redgrave,  G.  R.,  Ed.  Outlines  of  historic  orna- 
ment.    N.Y.,  1884.     12° 687.15 

Redpath,  James,  Ed.  Browne,  Cajd.  John. 
Autobiography  and  public  life  of.  Bos- 
ton, 1860.     12° 105.13 

Redwood.  C.M.Sedgwick.  N.Y.,  18.54.  12°,  425.11 
Reed,  Andrew.  Ida  Vane.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  12°,  397  4 
Reed,  F.  A.     The  twin  heroes.     Boston,  187.5. 

12° 357.23 

Reed,  Henry.     British  poets.  Lectures  on  the. 

Phila.^  1807.     2  v.     12° 235.20 

English  history  and   tragic  poetry.      [Lec- 
tures.]    Phila.,  1865.     12° 512.8 

English    literature.   Lectures   on.      Phila., 

1867.     12° 242.14 

Reed,  Joseph,  Life  of.     H.  Heed.     (American 

biography.  Vol.  VIII.) 111.3 

Reed,  P.  Fishe.     Beyond  the  snow.     Chicago, 

1873.     12° 334.12 

The  same 946.23 


Reed,  S.  B.     Cottage  houses  for  villages  and 

country  homes.     N.Y.,  1S83.     16°.     .     .     686.11 
Dwellings   for  villages   and  country;   witli 
general    descriptions    and    detailed   esti- 

m.ates.     X.Y.,  18a').     4° 618.27 

Reed,  Talbot  B.     Follow  my  leader.     A  school 

story.     N.Y.,  1885.     12° 935.15 

Reed,  William  H.     Hospital  life  in  the  array 

of  the  Potomac.     Boston,  1866.     12°    .     .     7.".2.17 
Reed,  A,  shaken  by  the  wind.     E.  Faithfull. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 413.3 

Reeve,   Henry.     Plutarch.     (Foreign  classics 

for  English  rciders.)     Phila.,  1878.     12°,     271.30 
Reeves,  Marian  C.  L.,  and  Head,  Emily.     Pilot 

fortune.     Boston,  1885.     12° 905.19 

Reeves,  R.  Harris.     Bad   drains  and  how  to 

te>t  them.     London,  1885.     16°.     .     .     .1314.11 
Reformation,   The.     Aubign^,   .T.    H.   M.   d'. 
History  of   the   reformation   in   the  six- 
teenth century.     N.Y.,  |n.d.]     5v.     12°,      470.1 
The  same.     (Incomplete.)     8°    .     .     .     .     531.12 
History  of  the  reformation  in  Europe  in 
the  time  of  Calvin.  N.Y.,1873.  Sv.  12°,      476.2 

The  same.  Vol.  1 476.3 

Blunt,  J.  J.     The  reformation  in  Engl.and; 
with  an  introductory  chapter  by  C.  Gei- 

kie.     London.  1878.     16° 128.12 

Fisher,  G.  P.     History  of  the  reformation. 

N.Y.,  1873.     8° 477.4 

Scebohm.   F.     The   era  of  the  Protestant 

reformation.     X.Y.,  I8a3.     10°  ...     .       590.7 
Reformers,  The.     Lectures   by  the   ministers 
of  the  United  Presbyterian  Church.    Glas- 
gow, 1885.     12° 1134.15 

Reformers  and  martyrs,  Lives  of.     W.  Hodg- 
son.    Phila.,  1807.     12° 132.7 

Reforms:    their  difficulties  and   possibilities. 
By  the  author  of  "  Conflict  in  nature  and 

life."     X.Y.,  1884.     12° 1235.3 

Regeneration.    E.   II.   Sears.     Boston,    1853. 

12° 287.9 

Register,  The.     [A    farce.]    W.   D.   Howells. 

Boston,  1884.     8° 901.3 

Register,  The  American.   Phil.a.,  1817.   2  v.   8°,      .540.4 
Regnault,    J[.    V.      Elements    of    chemistry. 

Phila.,  1860.     2  v.     8° 636.2 

Reiche,  Charles.     The  bird  fancier's  compan- 
ion.    N.Y.,  1S71.     16° 021. .30 

Reichenbach,  Moritz  von.    The  Eichofs.    Mrs. 

Wister,  rran.<!.     Phila.,  1881.     12°.     .     .       397.8 
Reid,  Christian,  pseud.     See  Fisher,  Frances  C. 
Reid,  David  Boswell.     Ventilation   in  Ameri- 
can dwellings.     N.y.,  1858.     8°.     .     .     .      049.4 
Reid,  G.  H.     New  South  Wales.     Sydney,  Aus- 
tralia, 1876.     8° 489.6 

Reid,  Mayne.     Afloat  in   the  forest.     Boston, 

1867.     16° 407.2 

Bush  boys.  Boston,  18.58.  16°  ....  467.9 
Bruin;  or.  The  great  bear  hunt.     Boston, 

1801.     16° 407.8 

The  castaways.  Boston,  1870.  10°  .  .  .  407.3 
The  chase  of  the  "  Leviathan."     London, 

1885.     12° 028.13 

The  cliff  climbers.     Boston,  1864.     16°.     .      407.5 

The  same ' 407.6 

The  flag  of  distress.  N.Y.,  1870.  12°  .  .  407.19 
Gaspar,  the  Gaucho.  London,  1879.  12°.  440.10 
The  giraffe  hunters.  Boston,  1867.  16°  .  407.1 
The  hunter's  feast.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  16°.  .  408.20 
The  land  of  fire.  London,  [n.d  ]  12°  .  .  937.1 
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Odd  people.  Boston,  1861.  10°  ...  .  467.4 
The  Vee-Boers.  London,  [n.d.]  12°  .  .  932.6 
The  wood  rangers.  N.Y.,  1860.  12°  .  .  468.19 
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Reign  of  God  not  "  The  reign  of  law."     A  new 
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Reign  of  the  Stoics.     History,  religion,  philoso- 
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Reminiscences  of  an  old  teacher.  G.  B.  Em- 
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Reminiscences  of  court  and  diplomatic  life. 
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Reminiscences  of   European   travel.     A.    P. 

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Reminiscences    of    fifty    years.       SI.    Boyd. 

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Republic  of  God,  The.     An  institute  of  theol- 
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Hesperus.  Boston,  1865.  2  v.  12°  .  . 
The  invisible  lodge.  N.Y.,  1883.  16°  . 
Levana;  or.  The  doctrine  of  education. 

Boston,  186.3.     12° 

Titan.     Boston,  1863.     2  v.     12°     .     .     . 

Richthofen,  Baron  Walter  von.    Cattle-raising 

on  the  plains  of  North  America.     N.Y.. 

18S5.     10°     

Rico  and  Wiseli.     Stories  for  children.     Trans, 
from  the    German    of    J.   Spyri,   by  L. 

Brooks.     Boston,  1886.     12° 

Riddell,  Mrs.  J.  H.  No<:els.  London,  [n.d.]  12°. 

Above  suspicion 

The  same 

Austin  Friars 

City  and  suburb 

The  earl's  promise 

Far  above  rubies 

Frank    Sinclair's    wife,    and    Forewarned, 

forearmed 

George  Geith  of  Fen  Court 

Joy  after  sorrow 

A  life's  assize 

Ma.xwell  Dresvitt 

Mortomley's  estate 

Phemie  Keller 

The  race  for  wealth 

The  rich  husband 

The  ruling  passion 

Too  much  alone 

The  world  in  the  church 

Riddell,   R.     Practical   carpenter  and  joiner. 

Phila.,  1872.     Folio 

Riddle,  A.  G.     Alice  Brand.    X.Y.,  187o.    16°, 
House  of  Ross;  and  other  tales.    Boston, 

1881.     12°      

The  same       .- 

Rideing,  William  H.     Boys  coastwise.    N.Y., 
[n.d.]     4°  


633.25 
294.5 

685.8 

493.11 

727.1 

673.12 


931.4 
916.21 

334.6 


11.34.2 
171.2 

223.9 

161.5 

12.32.21 

243.12 


251.9 

215.17 

949.8 

253.7 
342.20 


781.11 


921.23 

954.1 
.365.31 
954.2 
954.3 
954.4 
954.5 


954.7 
954.8 
954.9 
954.10 
954.11 
9.54.12 
954.13 


9.54.14 
954.15 
954.16 
954.17 
954.18 

619.7 
334.13 

387.11 
387.20 

929.4 


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Rideing,  William  H.  —  concluded. 

Boys  in  tlie  mountains,  and  on   the  plains. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]    8° 770.19 

Little  upstart.     Boston,  1885.     12°     .     .     .      068.0 
Thackeray's  London.     Boston,  188.5.    10°.     781. 1'J 
Riding  recollections.    G.  J.  W.  Melville.    Lon- 
don, |n.d.]     12° 1228.9 

Ridley,  M.  L.    The  three  chums.    X.Y.,  1884. 

12° 922.16 

Riedesel,  Madame  de.  Letters  and  memoirs; 
relating  to  the  American  revolution. 
KY.,  1872.      16° 211.29 

Rienzi.     E.  Bulwer-Lytton.    Phila.,  1874.    12°,     344.29 

Riile   and   hound   in    Ceylon.      S.   W.   Baker. 

Phila.,  1869.     12° 711.2 

Right  at  last;  and   other  tales.     Mrs.   E.   C. 

Gaskell.     N.Y.,  18C0.     12° 334.16 

The  same 364.17 

Right  one,   The.     M.   S.   Schwartz.     Boston, 

1871.     8° 347.34 

Righted  at  last.     M.  Fuller.     N.Y.,  1874.     8°,     377.36 

Riley,  H.  T.,  Ed.    Ingulph's  "  Chronicle  of  the 

abbey  of  Croylaiid."    London,  18.54.    12°,      514.3 
Trans. 
The  "Metamorphoses"  of  Ovid.     Lon- 
don, 1870.     12° 233.18 

"Pharsalia"   of  Lucan.     London,  1853. 
12° 233.16 

Riley,  Isaac.     Syrian   home-life.     N.Y.,  1874. 

12° 206.23 

Rimmer,  Alfred.   About  England  with  Dickens. 

London,  1883.     12° 775.13 

Ancient  streets  and  homesteads  of  England. 

London,  1S77.     8° 498.2 

Early  homes  of  Prince  Albert.     Edinburgh, 

188.3.    8° 777.7 

Our  old  country  towns.    London,  1881.    12°,     775.20 
Rambles   round   Eton   and  Harrow.     Lon- 
don, 1882.     12° 775.18 

Rimmer,  William,  sculptor,  painter  and  physi- 
cian. Art  life.  T.  H.  Bartlett.  Boston, 
1882.     4° R.  L. 

Rindge,   N.H.      History;   with   a  genealogical 

register.   E.  D.  Stearns.  Boston,  1875.  8°,      481.0 

Ring,  The,  and  the  book.  R.  Browning.  Bos- 
ton, 1869.     2v.     12° 507.2 

Ring'walt,  J.  L.,  £'cZ.  Encyclopaodia  of  Ameri- 
can printing.    Phila.,  1871.     8°  .     .     .    .    618.19 

Rink,   Henry.     Danisli   Greenland;  its  people 

and  its  products.     London,  1877.     8°.     .       767.1 

Rio,  Round  about.  F.  D.  Y.  Carpenter.  Chi- 
cago, 1884.     12° 782.1 

Rio  Grande  do  Sul.    M.  G.  Mulhall.    London, 

1873.     12° 723.3 

Ripley,  George.  Life.  (American  men  of 
letters.)  O.  B.  Frothingbam.  Boston, 
1882.     12° 1115.5 

Ripley,   R.   S.      AVar  with  Mexico.     London, 

18.50.     2  V.     8° 5.57.3 

Rise  and  fall  of  the  Confederate  government. 

J.Davis.     N.Y.,  1881.     2v.     8°      ...      593.2 

Rise  of  intellectual  liberty.  From  Thales  to 
Copernicus.  F.  M.  Holland.  N.Y.,  1885. 
8° 1417.10 

Rise  of  Silas  Laphani,  The.     W.  D.  Howells. 

Boston,  1885.     12° 068.2 

The  same 968.3 

The  same 968.12 

The  same 968.13 

Rise  of  the  republic.  R.  Frolhingham.  Bos- 
ton, 1872.     8° 2.37.14 


Risen   from   the  ranks.      H.    Alger.      Boston, 

[n.d.  I     10° 442.21 

Rising  faith.   The.      C.    A.    Bartol.      Boston, 

1874.     12° 234.15 

Rising  son.  The  ;  or.  The  antecedents  and  ad- 
vancement of  the  colored  race.     W.  W. 

Brown.     Boston,  1874.     12° 1213.12 

Risk,  and  other  poems.     C.  F.  Bates.     Boston, 

1879.     18° .5a3.5 

"  Rita,"  p.wud.     Daphne.     Phila.,  1880.     10°     .     .391.22 

Fragoletla.     Phila.,  18S1.     U'° 397.20 

Rita;  an  autobiography.      H.  Aide'.      Leipzig, 

18.59.     12°   " 333.14 

Ritchie,  Mrs.  Anna  Cora.    The  autobiography 

of  an  actress.     Boston,  1854.     12°    ,     .     .     103.12 
Italian  life  and  legends.     N.Y.,  1870.     12°.    734.15 

Miniiclife.    Boston,  18.56.    12° 425.13 

The  mute  singer.     N.Y.,  1866.     12°    .     .     .      312.0 
Ritchie,  Mrs.  A.  I.,  (formerly  Mijs  Thackeray.) 

A  book  of  Sybils.     London,  1883.     12°     .1124.10 

Miss  Angel.     N.Y.,  1875.     8° 322.21 

•    Old  Kensington.     N.Y".,  1873.     8°  .     .     .     .     322.20 
Sdvigne,  Madame  de.     (Foreign  cUvsics  for 

English  readers.)     Phila,.  [n.d.]     16°.     .     191.20 
The  story  of  Elizabeth.     X.Y.,  1864.     16°.     332.10 

The  same 432.27 

The   village   on    the   cliff.      Boston,    1869. 

12° .3.32.19 

The  same 304.10 

Ritchie,   Leitch.      Wanderings   by   the  Seine. 

London,  1834.     8° 735.4 

Ritson,  Joseph,  Ed.  Ancient  songs  and  ballads, 
from  the  reign  of  Henry  II.  to  the  revolu- 
tion.    London,  1877.     12° 575.4 

Rittenhouse.D.,  Lifeof.  J.  Kenwick.  (Amer- 
ican biography.  Vol.  VII.) 111.2 

Ritter,  Carl,  Life  of.     W.  L.  Gage.     N.Y.,  1867. 

12° 216.8 

Workx  : 
Geographical  studies.     Boston,  1863.     8°,      040.1 
Palestine    and    the    Sinaitic    peninsular. 

N.Y.,  1870.     4  V.    8° 487.3 

Ritter,  Fiddtjric  Louis.  History  of  music.  Bos- 
ton, 1870.     12° 640.23 

Music  in  America.     N.Y.,1883.     12°.     .     .     087.10 
Music  in  England.     N.Y.,  1883.     12°.     .     .     087.11 
Rival  Crusoes,  The.    W.  H.  G.  Kingston.    Lon- 
don, 1879.     12° 912.9 

River  of  Golden  Sand,  The.  The  narrative  of 
a  journey  through  China  and  eastern 
Thibet  to  Burmah.  W.Gill.  Ed.  with  a 
memoir  and    introduction   by   H.    Yule. 

London,  1883.     12° 789.18 

Rivers  and  canals,  A  treatise  on.  The  control 
and  improvement  of  rivers,  and  the  de- 
sign, construction,  and  development  of 
canals.      L.  Vcrnon-Harcourt.      Oxford, 

1882.     2  V.     8° 1311.3 

Rivers  of  ice.    A  tale  of  Alpine  adventure.     R. 

M.  Ballantyne.     N.Y.,  1875.     16°    .     .     .     441.16 
Rives,  W.  C.     Madison,  James,  Life  and  limes 

of.     Boston,  1808.     3  v.     8° 540.2 

Road,  The,  and  the  roadside.     B.  W.  Potter. 

Boston,  1880.     16° 1255.1 

Roads,  Samuel,  Jr.      Marblehead;  its  history 

and  traditions.     Boston,  1880.     8°  .     .     .     092.14 
Roadside  songs  of  Tuscany.     Trans,  and  illus- 
trated by  F.  Alexander.     J.  Riiskin,  Ed. 

N.Y.,1884.     8v.     8° 572.7 

Rob  of  the  bowl.      J.   P.   Kennedy.      Pbihi., 

1801.     12° 386.27 


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Rob  Roy.     W.  Scott.     Edinburgh,  1871.     12°,     314.20 
The  same 315.20 

Rob  Roy  ou  the  Jordan.    J.  Slacgregor.    X.Y., 

1S70.     8° 667.0 

Rob  Roy  on  the  Baltic.  J.  Macgregor.  Lon- 
don, 1867.     16° 443. .30 

"Rob  Roy,"   Voyage  in   the.     J.   Macgregor. 

London,  1860.     10° 443.28 

Roma  di  Ilonia.     W.  W.  Story.     London,  1864. 

2  V.     12° 733.16 

Robbers,  Tlie;  Fieseo;  Love  and  intrigue;  De- 
metrius, etc.  Early  dramas  and  romances. 
F.  Schiller.     London,  18.-)3.     12°      ...      483.2 

Robbins,  Chandler.  Appleton,  William,  Me- 
moir of.     Boston,  1863.     4° 118.3 

History  of  the  Second,  or  Old  Xorth  Church 
in  Boston,  and  a  history  of  the  new  brick 
church.     Boston,  1S52.     8° 142.5.6 

Robbins,  Mrs.   S.  S.     Doors  outward.     N.Y., 

187.5.     16° 441.2 

One  happy  winter.     (In  Florida. )     Boston, 

1878.     12° 491.26 

Robbins,  Thomas,  D.D.  Diary.  17y6-lS54. 
Vol.  I.  I.  N.  Tarbox,  Ed.  Boston,  1880. 
Roy.  8° 1144.1 

Robert,   Karl.      Charcoal   drawing   without   a 

master.     Cincinnati,  1880.     8°     .     .     .     .      683.7 

Robert  Falconer.      G.    Macdonald.      London, 

[n.d.l     12° .3.36.8 

The  same 336.9 

The  same 336.21 

Robert  Fulton.     J.    C.    Haucli.     N.Y.,    1868. 

12° 342.18 

Robert  Graham.     A  sequel  to  "Linda."     Mrs. 

C.  L.  Hentz.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12°     .     .     .     375.12 

Robert  Ord's  atonement.    E.N.Carey.    Phila., 

1885.     16° 966.17 

The  same 966.20 

Roberts,  Alexander.  New  Testament,  Com- 
panion to  the  revised  version  of  the,  ex- 
plaining the  reason  for  the  changes  made. 

N.T.,  188L     16° 295.5 

Old  Testament  revision.     N.T.,  1883.     16°.  1221.15 

Roberts,  David.  Life  of.  J.  Ballantine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1806.     4° 169.1 

Roberts,  Edward.  With  the  invader.  Glimpses 
of  the  South-west.  San  Francisco,  1885. 
16° 781. 9 

Roberts,  Ellis  H.  Government  revenue,  espe- 
cially the  American  system.  Boston,  1884. 
12° 1232.15 

Roberts,  .John  S.     Livingstone,  David,  Life  of. 

Boston,  1874.     8° 145.13 

The  same 178.15 

Roberts,   Louis  A.      High   art.      Springfield, 

1872.     8^  .     .     .     .^ 652.13 

Roberts,  Margaret.     Denise.     N.T.,1S64.     2  v. 

16° 432  30 

In  the  olden  time.  N.Y.,  1883.  16°.  .  .  949.1 
Maihime  Fontenoy.  London,  [n.d.]  1()°  .  364.63 
Mademoiselle  Mori.     Boston,  1800.     12°      .     334.25 

The  same 361.30 

Margaret  Woodward.     London,  [n.d.]     16°,     447.20 

The  same 973.5 

On  the  edge  of  the  storm.     London,  1869. 

12° 317.22 

Ose;  or.  The  Alpine  flower.     London,  |n.d.] 

10° 3(54.64 

TcMiipest  tossed.  London,  1884.  12°  .  .  953.11 
Women  of    the   last  days  of  old   France. 

London,  1872.     12° 113  1 


Roberts,  R.  H.    Harry  Holbrooke  of  Holbrooke 

Hall.     Boston,  1877.     12° 371.11 

Roberts,  William.     More,  Mrs.  Hannah,  Life 

of.     N.  v.,  185-5.     2v.     8° 138.11 

Robertson,  Eric  S.     English  poetesses;  criti- 
cal biographies  and  illustrative  extracts. 

N.Y.,  188.3.     12° 1126.3 

Robertson,  Fred.  W.     Life  and  letters.     S.  A. 

Brooke,  Ed.     Boston,  180.5.     2  v.     12°     .     215.12 

The  same 215.13 

H'orfc.s  ; 
Genesis,  Notes  on.     N.Y.,  1877.     12°.     .      272.4 
The   human    race;    and   other  sermons. 

London,  1880.     12° 127.21 

Living    thoughts.     K.    B.    Tupper,    Ed. 

Chicago,  1881.     12° 129.5 

Sermons.     Boston,  18.58.     12°     ...     .      265.7 
Robertson,   Margaret  M.     Tlie    Inglises;    or, 

How  the  way  opened.     N.Y.,  1880.     12°,      379.8 
The  two  Miss  Jean  Dawsons.     N.Y. ,  [n.d.] 

12° 379.22 

Robertson,  P.     Manual  of  elocution  and  phi- 
losophy of    expression.      Dayton,   Ohio, 

[n.d.)     12° .     .     681.29 

Robertson,   William.     America,    History    of. 

N.Y.,  1837.     8° 545.7 

America,  History  of  the  discovery  and  con- 
quest of.     N.Y.,  1854.     16° 471.2 

Bright,  John,   Life   and   times   of.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     8°      1125.5 

Charles  V.,  Emperor  of  Germany,  History 
of  the  reign  of.     N.Y.,  1842.     8°     .     .     .     531.11 

The  same.     18.54.     16° 473.11 

The  same.     18.55.     8° 536.11 

Robin.      [A    novel.]     Mrs.    L.    Parr.     X.Y., 

1882.     16° 943.7 

Robin  Hood,  Life  and   adventures  of.     J.  B. 

Marsh.     London,  [n.d.]     12°      ....     452.20 
Robinson,  A.  Mary  F.       Bronte,  Emily,  Life 

of.     Boston,  1883.     16° 1115.11 

New  Arcadia;  and  other  poems.     Boston, 

1884.     16° 585.3 

Robinson,   Edward    J.     Tamil    wisdom;    or, 

Hindu  traditions.     London,  1873.     12°    .     262.11 
Robinson,  Frank  T.     Catalogue  of  the  art  de- 
partment of  the  N.  E.  Manufacturers'  and 
Mechanics"  Institute.     Boston,   1883.   4°,       E.  L. 
Robinson,  Frederick  W.     As  long  as  she  lived. 

N.Y.,  1876.     8° 365.65 

Carry's  confession.  London,  [n.d.]  12°  .  9.561 
Cliristie's  faith.  London,  [n  d.]  12°  .  .  9-56.2 
House  of  Elmore.  London,  [n.d.]  12°  .  9.56.3 
Little  Kate  Kirby.  NY.,  1874.  8°  .  .  .  .369.40 
Mattie;  a  stray.     N.Y.,  1874.     8°  .     .     .     .     377.26 

The  same.     12° 956.13 

Milly's  hero.  London,  [n.d.]  1-J°  .  .  .  956.4 
Mr.  Stewart's  intentions.     London,    |n.d.] 

12° 9,56.12 

No  man's  friend.  N.Y.,  1867.  8°  .  .  .  377.27 
One  and  twenty.  London,  [n  d.]  12°  .  .  950.5 
Owen;  a  waif.  London,  [n.d.]  12°.  .  .  956.6 
Poor  humanity.  N.Y.,  1875.  8°  .  .  .  .  305.77 
Second  cousin  Sarah.  X.Y.,  1874.  8°  .  .  346.20 
Slaves  of  the  ring.     Boston,  1874.     S°     .     .      427.1 

The  same.     12° 9.50.7 

Stern  necessity.  X.Y.,  1870.  8°  .  .  .  .  377-28 
Under  the  spell.  London,  [n.d.]  12°  .  .  956.8 
Wildflower.  London,  |n.d.]  12°.  .  .  .  9.50.9 
A  woman's  ransom.     Boston,  1864.     12°    .      3;J3.3 

The  same 950.10 

Woodleigli.     London,  (n  d.j     12°  ....     956.11 


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Robinson,  H.  M.     The  great  fur  land.     N.Y., 

1S79.     1:;° 762.5 

Robinson, lien ry  C.  His  diary,  reminiscences, 
and  correspondence.  T.  Sadler,  Ed. 
Boston,  1869.     2  v.     12° 140.16 

Robinson,  J.  H.     Nick  Whiffles,  the  trapper 

guide.     N.Y.,  1S77.     12° 367.20 

Robinson,  John.     Ferns  in  their  homes,  and 

ours.     Salem,  1S7S.     12° 658.9 

Robinson,  Phil.  Saints  and  sinners.  A  tour 
across  the  States  and  three  months  among 
the  Mormons.     Boston,  1883.     12°.     .     .     775.10 

Robinson,  S.  T.  Shadow  of  the  war.  Chi- 
cago, 1SS4.     10° 962.8 

Robinson,  Sara  T.   L.     Kansas;    its   interior 

and  exterior  life.     Boston,  1856.     12°.     .     734.11 

Robinson,    W.     Alpine    flowers    for    English 

gardens.     London,  1870.     8° 252.5 

Parks,  promenades,  and  gardens  of  Paris. 

London,  1809.     8° 047.10 

The  wild  garden.     London,  1870.     12°   .     .     254.22 

Robinson,  W.  S.     "  Warrington's"  Manual  of 

parliamentary  law.     Boston,  1875.     16°  .     261.15 
"Warrington's"    pen    portraits.      Boston, 
1877.     8° 174.5 

Robinson  Crusoe,  Adventures  of.     D.  De  Foe. 

London,  1823.     8° 465.7 

The  same 465.8 

The  same 465.9 

The  same.     (Classics  for  children)  .     .     .      971.5 

Robinson  Crusoe's  money;  or.  The  remarka- 
ble financial  fortunes  and  misfortunes  of 
a  remote  island  community.  D.  A.  Wells. 
X.Y.,  1870.     8° 365.11 

Robinson  Playfellow,  Adventures  of.  Lon- 
don. 1873.     12° 405.10 

Robson,  William.  Richelieu,  Life  of.  Lon- 
don, [n.d.l     12° 171.2 

Roche,  Regina  M.     The  children  of  the  abbey. 

Phila.,  1876.     12° 386.12 

Rochefoucauld,  Madame  de  la.  Life  of.  Bos- 
ton, 1S78.     12° 176.29 

Rochemonts,  The.     A  story  of  three  homes. 

Mrs.  E.  Marshall.     N.Y.,  1879.     12°    .     .      390.4 

Rochester,   N.Y.,  Sketches  of.     H.  O'Reilly, 

Ed.     Rochester,  1838.     8° 541.6 

Rock   of  ages.     [Poems.]     S.   F.   Smith,   Ed. 

Boston,  1871.     16° 571.14 

Rockstro,  W.  S.     Handel,  George  F.,  Life  of. 

London,  1883.     12° 1118.13 

Music,  A  general  history  of.    N.Y.,  1886.  8°,     1613.5 

Rockvsrell,  A.  F.     Garfield,  James  A.,  Life  of, 

from  Mentor  to  Elberon.    N.Y.,1883.    12°,  1118.16 

Rocky  Mountains.  Bishop,  Mrs.  I.  L.  A 
lady's  life  in  the  Rocky  Mts.     N.Y.,  1880. 

12° 702.20 

The  same 768.16 

Fremont,  J.  C.  Exploring  expedition  to 
the  Rocky  Mts.     (1842-43.)    Washington, 

184.5.     8° 737.1 

McClure,  A.  K.  Three  thousand  miles 
through  the  Rocky  Mts.  Phila.,  1869. 
12° 664.22 

Rod  and  gun  club.     C.  A.  Fosdick.     Phila., 

[n.d.]     12° 919.20 

Rodenbough,  Theodore  F.  Afghanistan  and 
the  Anglo-Russian  dispute.     X.Y.,  1885. 

12° 1422.1 

From  everglade  to  cafion.  Scenes  in  Flori- 
da, Mexico,  Virginia,  and  the  Indian 
country.     N.Y.,  1875.    8° 718.8 


Roderick  Ashcourt.      [A  story  for  children.] 

U.  Wise.     Boston,  ISSO.     10°      ....  911.4 
Roderick   Hudson.     H.    James,   Jr.     Boston, 

1870.     12° 346.07 

Rodman,  the  keeper.     C.  F.  Woolson.     N.Y., 

1880.     12° 383.20 

Rodolphus.    J.Abbott.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     10°     .  435.0 
Rodrigues,  J.  C.     Panama  canal,  History  of 

the.     N.Y.,  1885.     12° 1415.23 

Rodwell,    G.    F.      Etna.     A    history   of    the 
incmntain    and   its  eruptions.      London, 

1878.     12° 768.11 

Roe,  A.  S.    A  long  look  ahead.     X.Y.,  1873. 

12° 421.5 

How  could  he  help  If?    N.Y.,  1870.     12°     .  300.1 

James  Montjoy.     N.Y.,  1870.     12°     .     .     .  306.2 

The  star  and  the  cloud.     N.Y.,  1876.     12°  .  .366.3 
To   love   and    to    be    loved.      N.Y.,   1870. 

12° 360.4 

True  love  rewarded.     N.T.,  1877.     12°  .     .  .300.31 

True  to  the  last.     X.Y.,  1876.     12°     .     .     .  306.5 
Roe,  E.  P.    Barriers  burned  away.    N.Y.,  1872. 

12° ;i54.16 

The  same 3.54.37 

A  day  of  fate.     X.Y.,  1880.     12°    ...     .  379.11 

The  same 379.12 

Driven   back  to  Eden.     (Juvenile.)     N.Y., 

188.5.     12° 932.14 

A  face  illumined.     N.Y.,  1878.     12°.     .     .  374.21 

The  same 374.22 

From  jest  to  earnest.     N.Y.,  1875.     12°      .  3'26.23 

The  same 354.38 

He  fell  in  love  with  his  wife.     X.Y.,  [n.d.] 

12° 977.19 

The  same 977.20 

His  sombre  rivals.     X.Y.,  1883.     12°.     .     .  947.17 

The  same 947.18 

Knight  of  the  nineteenth  century.     X.Y., 

1877.     12° ,354.43 

The  same 3.54 .  44 

Nature's  serial  story.     N.Y.,  188.5.     8°    .     .  395.20 

Near  to  nature's  heart.     N.Y.,  1876.     12°.  354.41 

The  same 354.42 

Opening  a  chestnut  burr.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]  12°,  .354.11 

The  same 354.39 

An  original  belle.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°      .     .  972.1 
Play  and  profit  in  my  garden.     N.Y.,  1873. 

12° 203.4 

Success  with  small  fruits.     N.Y.,  1880.    8°,  083.4 

What  can  she  do?        N.Y..  [n.d.]     12°..     .  3.54.8 

The  same 3.54.40 

Without  a  home.     N.Y.,  1881.     12°    .     .     .  389  3 

The  same .389.4 

A  young  girl's  wooing.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°  .  905.5 

Roe,  E.  R.    Brought  to  bay.    Boston,  1882.  12°,  942.12 
Roelker,  Bernard.      Constitution    of    France. 

Boston,  1848.     12° .534.9 

Roger  Willoughby.     A  tale  of  sea  and  land. 

W.  H.  G.  Kingston.     London,  1881.     12°,  914.2 
Rogers,  Edward  H.     Reminiscences  of  military 
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in   the  civil   war.      (1862-63.)      Boston, 

1883.     8° 599.11 

Rogers,  James  E.  Thorold.     Six  centuries  of 

work  and  wages.     N.Y.,  1884.     8°  .     .     .  1234.3 

The  same,  (abridged) 1238.7 

Social  economy.     N.Y.,  1872.     12°     .     .     .  235.11 
Rogers,  May.     The  Waverley  dictionary.    Chi- 
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Rogers,  Col.  Robert,  Life  of.     C.  Stark.     Con- 
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The  law  of  the  road.     San  Francisco,  1876. 

1(3° 271.0 

Rogers,  Samuel.    Recollections.    Boston,  1859. 

12° 26:J.20 

Rogers,  Thomas   J.      American  biographical 

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Rogers,  William  Barton.     Geology  of  the  Vir- 

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Roland,  Mme.  M.  J.  P.,  History  of.     J.  S.  C. 

Abbott.     N.Y.,  18.54.     16° 122.7 

Life    of.      (Famous    women.)      M.    Blind. 

Boston,  1886.     16° 1138.4 

Roland  Cashel.     C.  J.  Lever.     London,  [n.d.] 

16° 351.19 

Rolf     House.       L.     C.     Lillie.      N.Y.,    1886. 

16° 931.17 

Rolfe,  W.  J.     Editor  of  Shakespeare's  works; 
and  Scott's,  Tennyson's,  and  Gray's  po- 
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RoIIeston,  George.  Scientific  papers  and  ad- 
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Rollins,  Alice  Wellington.      The   story   of    a 

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Rollins,  Mrs.  E.  H.     New  England   bygones. 

Phila.,  1880.     16° 123.12 

Old  time  child-life.     Phila.,  1881.     10°   .     .     127.23 
Rollo's     journey     to     Cambridge.       Illustra- 
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Rollo's  tour  in  Europe.     See  Abbott,  Jacob. 
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Roman  classical  literature,  History  of.     R.  \\. 

Browne.     London,  1853.     8° 241.2 

Roman  exiles,  The.     G.  Gajani.     Boston,  1856. 

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Roman  history.     See  Rome. 

Roman   imperialism.     J.   K.  Seeley.     Boston, 

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Roman  law.     The  history  and  principles  of  the 

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Roman   literature.   History  of.     C.   T.  Crutt- 

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Roman  poets  of  the  republic.     W.  Y.  Sellar. 

O.xford,  1881.    8° 293.11 

Roman  singer,  A.     [Anovel.]    F.  M.  Crawford. 

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The  same 9.58.2 

Roman  traitor.  The;  or,  The  days  of  Cicero, 
Cato  and  Catiline.  A  true  tale  of  the 
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Romance  of  a  poor  young  man.     O.  Feuillet. 

N.Y.,  18.59.     12° 311.15 

Romance  of  Beauseincourt.     Mrs.  C.  A.  War- 

fiel.l.     N.Y.,  1874.     12° .353.15 

Romance   of  history.     H.   Neele   and  others. 
London,  [n.d.]     12°. 

France 532.3 

India 0.12.4 

England 532.5 

Spain .532.6 

Italy 532.7 

Romance  of  the  aristocracy.     B.  Burke.     Lon- 
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Romance  of  the  English  stage.     P.  Fitzgerald. 

Phila.,  1875.     12° 254.6 

Romance  of  the  harem.     Mrs.  A.  H.  Leonow- 

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Romance  of  the  streets,  by  a  London  rambler. 

London,  1872.     16° 432.9 

Romance  of  war;  or.  The  Highlanders.     J.  S. 

Grant.     London,  [n.d  ]     16° 384.28 

Romances,  Early  English  prose.    W.  J.  Thorns, 

Ed.     London,  1858.     3  v.     12°    ....      412.1 
Romances   and   re.alities.     Mrs.   A.   E.   Barr. 

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Romances  of  the  East.     Comte  de  Gobineau. 

N.Y.,  1878.     12° 366.40 

Romances   of  the  middle  ages.      G.  W.  Cox 

and  E.  H.  Jones.     N.Y.,  1880.     12°     .     .     394.12 
Romances  of  the  west  of  England.     R.  Hunt, 

Ed.     London,  [n.d.]     12° 223.5 

Romanes,    George    J.      Animal    intelligence. 

N.Y.,  1883.     12° 679.24 

Jelly-fisli,  star-fish  and  sea-urchins.     N.Y., 

1885.     12° 1325.6 

Mental  evolution  in  animals.     N.Y.,  1884. 

12°  1318.14 

Scientific  evidences  of  organic  evolution. 

London,  1882.     16° 674.29 

Romantic  stories  of  the  legal  profession.     Lon- 
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Rome,  Ancient,  and  Roman  history. 

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Arnold,  T.     History  of  Rome.    X.Y.,  18.j4. 

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The  second  Punic  war.   Lond.,  1886.   12°,  1422.21 
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Brewer,  Rev.  Dr.  A  guide  to  Roman  his- 
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The  same 1415.4 

Roman  life,  two  thousand  years  ago;  or, 
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Dyer,  T.  H.  The  vicissitudes  and  monu- 
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Romulus,  History  of.     J.  Abbott.     N.Y.,  1854. 

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Ronald  Morton;  or,  The  tire-ships.  A  story 
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Rookstone.    [A  novel.]    Mrs.  K.  S.  Macquoid. 

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Game  birds  of  the  northern  states.     X.Y., 

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Love  and  luck.     The  story  of  a  summer. 

N.Y.,  1880.     16° 978.12 

Superior  fishing.     N.Y.,  1868.     12°     .     .     .     660.17 
Roosevelt,  Theodore.    The  naval  war  of  1812. 

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Roper,  Stephen.     The  young  engineer's   own 

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Ropes,  John  C.    The  army  under  Pope.     N.Y.. 

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The  first  Napoleon.     Boston,  1885.     16°      .1135.16 
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Roquette,    Otto.     Conrad    Hagen's    mistake. 

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Rory  O'More.     S.  Lover.    London,  [n.d.]   12°,     351.25 
Rosalie's  pets.     J.  H.  Mathews.     N.Y.,  1875. 

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W.  M.  Thackeray.     Boston,  1883.     12°    .     332.12 

The  same 922.1 

Rose  D'Albret.     G.  P.  R.  James.    N.Y.,  1844. 

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Rose  garden.  The.    F.  M.  Peard.    Boston,  1872. 

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Rose  in  bloom.  The.     Sequel  to  "Eight  cous- 
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The  same 327.31 

Rose  in  June,  The.     Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Oliphaut. 

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Rose  Mather.     Mrs.  M.  J.  Holmes.    N.Y.,1S74. 

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The  same 424.37 

Rose  of  Disentis,  The.     H.  Zschokke.     N.Y., 

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Rose  Raymond's  wards.  M.  Vandegrift.  Phila., 

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Rose  Turquand.    E.  Hopkins.    N.Y.,  1876.    8°,     365.41 
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Boston,  1»81.     10° .398.13 

The  same 398.14 

Roses  of  shadow.     [A  novel.]     T.  R.  Sullivan. 

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Boston,  1882.     12° 575.17 

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Rossetti,  Maria  F.  A  shadow  of  Dante.  Bos- 
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The  same 211.8 

Rossini  and  liis  school.    (The  great  musicians.) 

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Rossmoyne.      [A    novel.]      Mrs.   M.    Argles. 

Phila.,  1884.     12° 956.14 

Rotbmell.     [A  novel.]     Mrs.  M.  A.  Denison. 

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Rothschild,  C.  and  A.  de.      History  and  litera- 
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Rouge  et  noir.     A  tale  of  Baden-Baden.     E. 

About.     Phila.,  1873.     12° 426.10 

Rough  and  ready.     H.  Alger.     Boston,  [n.d.] 

16° 442.4 

Rough  ways  made  smooth.  Familiar  essays  on 
scientific  subjects.     R.  A.  Proctor.     N.Y., 

1880.    12° 675.12 

Roughing  it.  S.L.Clemens.  Harl  ford,  1872.  8°,    717.13 
Roughing  it  in  the  bush.     S.  Moodie.     N.Y., 

1852.     2  v.     12° 714.6 

Round,  William  M.  F.     Achsah.     Boston,  1876. 

12° 414.24 

Hal.     The  story  of  a  clodhopper.     Boston, 

1880.     12° 363.90 

Rosecroft.     Boston,  1881.     12° 397.10 

Round  about  a  great  estate.  R.  Jeffries.  Bos- 
ton, 1880.     12° 127.8 


Round  about  the  Minster  green.     R.  H.  Mon- 

crieff.     Edinburgh,  [n.d.]     12°   ...     .  446.3 
Round  dozen,  A.     S.   C.   Woolsey.     Boston, 

1883.     10° 919.7 

Round-hearts.    Mrs.  S.  S.  Harris.     N.Y.,  1867. 

12° 317.4 

Rotmd-robin  series.     Boston,  1881-83.     16°. 

Damen's  ghost.     E.  L.  Bynner .398.11 

The  same 398.12 

The  Desmond  hundred.     Mrs.  J.  G.  Austin,  308.21 

The  same 398.22 

Doctor  Ben .398.25 

The  same 398.26 

Dorothea.     C.  H.  Patchin .398.19 

The  same .398.20 

Fanchette.     By  one  of  her  admirers  .     .     .  398.29 

The  same .  398.30 

The  Georgians.     Mrs.  E.  H.  Hammond  .     .  398.5 

The  same 398.6 

His  second  campaign.     M.  Thompson    .     .  398.31 

The  same .398.-32 

Homoselle.     Mrs.  M.  S.  Tiernan    ....  398.9 

The  same 398.10 

Leone 398.23 

The  same 398.24 

Lesson  in  love.     Mrs.  E.  O.  Kirk  .     .     .     .  398.3 

The  same 398.4 

Madame  Lucas 398.15 

The  same 398.16 

Nameless  nobleman.     Mrs.  J.  G.  Austin     .  398.1 

The  same 398.2 

Patty's  perversities.     Arlo  Bates    ....  398.7 

The  same 398.8 

Rachel's  share  of  the  road 398.27 

The  same 398.28 

Rosemary  and  Rue 398.13 

The  same 398.14 

A  Tallahassee  girl.     M.Thompson     .     .     .  398.17 

The  same 398.18 

Round  the  world.     A.  Carnegie.     N.Y.,  1884. 

8° 785.1 

Round  the  world.  Including  a  residence  in 
Victoria,  and  a  journey  by  rail  across 
North   America.    By  a  boy.    S.  Smiles, 

Ed.    N.Y.,  1877.     12° 493.10 

The  same 724.9 

Round   the   world   letters.     L.  S.  Bainbridge. 

N.Y.,  1882.     12° 778.14 

Round  trip.  The.  By  way  of  Panama,  Califor- 
nia,  Oregon,    etc.      J.    Codman.     N.Y., 

1879.     12° 762.6 

Round  year,  The.     [Essays.]     E.  M.  Thomas. 

Boston,  1886.     16° 1255.4 

Roundabout    journey,    A.      C.    D.    Warner. 

Boston,  1SS4.     12° 782.5 

Roundabout  papers.  W.M.Thackeray.   N.Y., 

1863.  12° 332.11 

The  same 373.10 

Rouse,  E.   S.   S.      The   bugle   blast.      Phila., 

1864.  12° 712.14 

Rousseau,  J.  J.,  Life  of.     J.  Morley.     N.Y., 

1878.     8° 183.4 

Rousselet,   Louis.     The  king  of    the  tigers. 

London,  18S5.     12° 974.5 

Ralph,  the  drummer  boy.    N.Y.,  1884.    12°,  919.24 
The  serpent  charmer.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°    .  386.18 
The  two  cabin  boys.     Boston,  1881.     12°    .  914.14 
Routledge,   Edmund,    Ed.     Every  Boy's  An- 
nual.    London.  1882.     8° 448.17 

The  same.     1883 915.9 

The  same.     1885 929.7 


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Routledge,  Kobert.  A  popular  history  of  sci- 
ence.    London,  1881.     12° 678.6 

TVans.    Electric  lightin,!;.    From  the  French 
of  Th.  Du  Moncel.     London,  1882.     12°.     679.19 

Rover,  The,  of  the  Andes.     R.  M.  U.-illantyne. 

N.Y.,  1885.     12° 932.18 

Ro'wbothani,  Francis  Jameson.  A  trip  to  prai- 
rie-land. (Emigr.ition.)  London,  188,").  12°,     792.18 

Ro'we,  K.    Episodes  in  an  oljscure  life.    I'hila., 

1S71.     S° 347.51 

Ro-wing  and    training.   The   arts'Jof.     E.   U. 

Brickwood.     London,  ISGG.     12°     .     .     .     642.10 

RoTvley,   Henry.     Africa   unveiled.     London, 

1^7(5.     16°     ...  ■ 521.7 

Rowrson,  Mrs.  Snsanne.  Memoir;  with  ex- 
tracts from  her  writings.  E.  Nason. 
Albany,  [n.d.]    8° 175.12 

Rowswrell,  Mary  C.     Saint  Nicholas'  eve;  and 

other  tales.     N.Y.,,1S80.     12°     ....     394.15 

Roxbury,    Mats.,    History    of.     (Illustrated.) 

F.  S.  Drake.     Hoxbury,  1878.     8°   .     .     .     494.15 

Roxbury   Grammar  School,   History  of   the. 

C.  K.  Dillaway.     Boston,  1860.     16°    .     .     223.10 

Rosy.  [A  novel.]  E.  Eggleston.  N.Y.,  1878.  12°,     373.34 

Roy  and  Viola.  Mrs.  Bridges.  Phila.,  1881.  12°,     379.16 

Roy's    wife.      G.    J.    W.    Melville.      London, 

|n.d.]     12°    955.17 

Royal    gentleman,    A.      'Zouri's    Christmas. 

A."W.  Tonrg^e.     N.T.,  [n.d.]     12°     .     .     397.18 

Royal    law.   The;    and    other    Sunday    tales. 

Mrs.  E.  Marshall.     N.Y.,  1880.     16°   .     .    363.95 

Royal  princesses  of  England.     Mrs.  M.  Hall. 

London,  1871.     10° 134.2 

Royal   road    to  fortune.     Mrs.   E.   H.    Miller. 

Chicago,  1SC9.     12° 4.38.12 

The  same 438.13 

Royalty  restored ;  or,  London  under  Charles 

II.  J.  F.  MoUoy.  London,  188.5.  2  v.  12°,     1422.9 

Royce,  Josiah.  The  religious  aspect  of  phi- 
losophy.    Boston,  1885.     12° 1242.11 

Rubaiyat,  of  Omar  Khayyam,  the  astronomer- 
poet  of   Persia.     Rendered  into  English 
verse  by  E.Fitzgerald.  Boston,  [n.d.]  16°,     584.22 
The  same,  illustrated  by  Elihu  Vedder. 
Boston,  188.5.     4° R.  L. 

Rubens,  Peter  Paul.     Life.     (Illustrated  biog- 
raphy.)    C.  W.  Kelt.    N.Y.,  1879,    12°.     195.10 
Original    unpublished   papers.       N.    Sains- 

bury.     London,  18.59.     8° 118.10 

Ruby's  husband.    Mrs.  M.  ■V.,Terhune.    N.Y'., 

187.5.     12° 423.13 

Riickert,  Fredrich.     Wisdom  of  thejBrahmin. 

Boston,  1882.     16° 584.3 

Rudder  grange.      (Humorous   sketches.)      F. 

R.  Stockton.     N.Y.,  1879.     12°  ....     363.73 

Rude  stone  monuments.  J.  Fergusson.  Lon- 
don, 1872.    8°  ....     .^ 649.2 

Rudler,  F.  W.,  and  Chisholin,  George  G. 
Europe:  a  compendium  of  geography  and 
travel.     London,  1885.     8° 785.14 

Ruffini,  G.     Lavinia.     N.Y.,  1861.     12°.     .     .     425.19 

Rufus  and  Rose.  H.  Alger.  Boston,  [n.d.]  16°,      442.6 

Rugby,  Harrow,  Eton,  and  other  great  public 
schools  (of  England.)  C.  E.  Pascoe,  Ed. 
'S.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 1219.4 

Ruggles,  Henry.  Germany  seen  without  spec- 
tacles.    Boston,  1883.     8° 777.6 

Ruhainah.    A  story  of    Afghan    life.     T.   P. 

Hughes.     N.Y.,  1886.     16° 978.1 

Ruins  of  ancient  cities.    C.  Bucke.    N.Y.,  1854. 

2v.     18° 731.12 


Rule,  Martin.    St.  Ansclm,  Archbishop  of  Can- 

terbtiry.  Life  and  times  of.    London,  188;J. 

2  V.    8° 1117.10 

Ruling  ideas  in  early  ages,  and  their  relation 

to  Old  Testament  faith.     J.  B.  Mo/.lcy. 

X.Y.,  1877.     8° 246.27 

Ruling  passion.  The.    Mrs.  J.  H.  Riddell.    Lon- 
don, [n.d.]      12° 954.16 

Rumford,  Cotoit,  Life  of.    .J.  Renwick.    (vVmer- 

iean  biography.  Vol.  V.) 111.3 

Works  of.     Boston,  1870.     2  v.     8°    .     .     .       168.1 
Rump,  The.    An  exact  collection  of  the  choicest 

poems  and  songs  relating  to  the  late  times. 

By  the  most  eminent  wits  from  1639  to 

1C62.  London,  1602.  2  v.  12°  ...  573.9 
Runa'way,  The.    A  story  for  the  young.    I^on- 

don,  1872.     16° 4.33.17 

Running  to  waste.     Story  of  a  tomboy.     G.  M. 

Baker.     Boston,  187.5.     16° 303.30 

Runnymede  letters.    iorciBeaconsfield.    With 

an    introduction    and    notes  by  Francis 

Hitchnian.  London.  1885.  16°  ...  1248.9 
Rupert  Hall.  Sirs.  H.  Wood.  Phila.,  [n.d.]  8°,  427.44 
Rural  affairs,  Encyclopiudia  <if.    C.  W.  Johnson 

and  G.  Emerson.  Phila.,  1808.  8°  .  .  639.4 
Rural  essays.  A.  J.  Downing.  N.Y.,  1854.  8°,  152.8 
Rural  sports,  Encyclopajdia  of.     D.  P.  Blaine. 

London,  1870.     8° 639.4 

Rural  studies.     D.   G.   Mitchell.     N.Y.,  1867. 

12° 228.12 

Rusden,   G.    W.      New  Zealand,  History    of. 

London,  1883.     3  v.     8° 699.1 

Rush,  Richard.  Occasional  productions.  Phila., 

1.850.     8° 221.9 

Washington,    George,    Domestic     life     of. 

Phila.,  18.57.     8° 137.4 

Ruskin,  John,  Life   and   teaching  of.     J.  M. 

Mather.     London,  [n.d.]     16°     .     .     .     .1131.14 
Works:  (Author's  edition.)     London,  1872. 

5  v.     12° i;.  L. 

Vol.  I.  Sesame  and  lilies. 

II.  Munera  pulveris.    (Political  econ- 
omy.) 

III.  Aratra  pentelici.     (Sculpture.) 

IV.  The   eagle's   nest.      (Relation    of 

natural  science  to  art.) 
V.  Time    and    tide.      (Letters    to    a 
workingman.) 
Ariadne  Florentina.     (Lectures  on  wood 

and  metal  engraving.)   N.Y.,1882.    12°,      689.1 
Arrows  of    the  chase.     (Letters.     1840- 

1880.)    N.Y.,  1881.    8° 284.20 

The  crown  of   wild  olive.     (Lectures  on 

work,  traffic  and  war.)    N.Y.,1866.  12°,     624.14 

The  same 689.2 

The  eiigle's  nest.     N.Y'.,  1882.     12°      .     .      089.4 
Elements  of  drawing.     N.Y.,  18.58.     12°.     669.15 

The  same 689.3 

Ethics  of  the  dust.     (On  ciystallization.) 

N.Y.,  1860.     12° 043.17 

The  same,  with  Sesame  and  lilies     .     .     689.19 
Fors  ckavigera.     N.Y.,  1871.     2  v.     12°   .     624.12 

The  same 089.5 

Lectures  on  architecture   and   painting. 

N.Y.,  1859.     8° 649.9 

The  same,  with  Seven  lamps  of  archi- 
tecture        089.10 

Lectures  on  art.     Oxford,  1870.     12°.     .     651.23 

The  same 085.10 

Letters  and  advice  to  young  ladies.    N.Y., 

1879.     12° 292.11 


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Love's  meinie.     N.Y.,  1873.     12°    .     .     .      6-51.7 
Modem  painters.     N.Y.,  1858.     5  v.    12°,     GO'.).  13 

The  same 689. 7 

Muneia  pulveris.     N.T.,  1S72.     12°     .     .      626.8 
On  painting;  with  a  biographical  sketch. 

X.Y.,  1879.     16° 101.6 

Pearls  for  voung  ladies.     Mrs.  L.  C.  Tut- 

hill,  .Eri."  N.Y.,  1878.  12°  ....  285.11 
Pleasures  of  England.  X.Y.,  ISS-i.  120,1243.16 
Poems.     J.  O.  Wright,  Ed.     N.Y..  1882. 

12° .570.12 

Poetry  of  architecture.     N.Y.,ia?2.    12°,      689.7 
Political  economy  of  art.    X.Y.,  18.58.   12°,      651.9 
Pr®terita.       Outlines     of      scenes     and 
thoughts  in  ray  past  life.    Vol.1.    N.Y., 

1886.    8° 1139.8 

The  same.     Chapter  VII.     Papa    and 

mamma.     N.Y.,  1886.     8"=    .     .     .     .  1132.11 

Pre-Raphaelitism.     X.Y.,  1882.     12°   .     .      689.8 

Sesame  and  lilies.     X.Y.,  1865.     12°    .     .     624.13 

The  same,  with  Ethics  of  the  dust    .     .      689.9 

Seven  lamps  of  architecture.     N.  Y.,  1837. 

12° 649.8 

The  same,  with  Lectures  on  architec- 
ture and  painting    689.10 

Stones  of  Venice.    N.Y.,  1882.    3  v.    12°,     689.11 

The  same 649.7 

Time  and  tide,  by  Weare  and  Tyne. 
(Letters  to  a  workiugmaii.)  The  politi- 
cal economy  of  art.     X.Y.,  1882.     12°.     689.12 

The  same 624.7 

The  two  paths.  (Lectures  on  art  and  its 
application  to  decoration  and  manufac- 
ture.)    N.Y.,  1882.     12° 689.13 

The  same 651.4 

"  Unto  this  last."  Jlunera  pulveris. 
(Essays  on  political  economy.)     N.Y., 

1882.     12° '.     .     .     .     689.14 

The  same 624.17 

Rusling,   James  F.     Across  America.     X.Y., 

1n74.     12° 723.13 

Russ,  Karl.     The  speaking  parrots.     London, 

1884.     12° 1322.6 

Russell,  A.  P.    Characteristics.     [Sketches  and 

essays.]     Boston,  1884.     12° 1229.19 

Corwin,  Thomas.     [A  sketch.]    Cincinnati, 

lasi.     12° 1111.2 

Russell,  Charles.    New  views  on  Ireland.    Lon- 
don, 1880.     12° 766.23 

Wonders  of  bodily  strength  and  skill.    N.  Y., 

1871.     16° 641.21 

Russell,  Charles  Wells.    The  fall  of  Damascus. 

[An  historical  novel.]    Boston,  1S78.  12°,     372.23 
Russell,  Francis  T.     The  use  of  the  voice  in 

reading  and  speaking.     N.Y.,  18.*.     12°,     685.18 
Russell,  Lord  John.     English  government  and 
constitution,   Essay    on    the.      London, 

[n.d.]     12°    256.13 

Moore,  Thomas,  Memoir  of.    London,  1853- 

.56.     8  V.     12° 138.7 

Recollections  and  suggestions.  Boston,  1875. 

12° 115.21 

Russell,  M.     Barbary  States,  History  of   the. 

N.Y.,  1854.     16° 473.1 

Cromwell,   Oliver,    Life    of.      X.Y.,    18.52. 

2  V.     10° 111.1 

Egypt,  Ancient  and  modern.     N.Y.,  1854. 

16° 473.14 

Kubia  and   Abyssinia,   Uistory  of.     N.Y., 
1854.     10° 473.12 


Russell,  M.  —  concluded. 

Palestine,  or  the  Holy  Land.     N.Y.,  18.54. 

1«° 471.13 

Polynesia,  History  of  the  principal  islands 

of.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16° 473.17 

Russell,  W.    Eccentric  personages.   N.Y.,  1866. 

12° 214.13 

Russell,  W.  C.     Representative  actors.     Lon- 

d.,n,  [n.d.]     10^ 134.23 

Russell,  W.  Clark.     Jack's  courtship.     If.Y., 

1885.     16° 960.1 

John  Holdsworth,  chief  mate.  London, 
1880.     12° 947.21 

Sailor's  sweetheart,  A.    London,  1881.    12°,     947.23 

Sea  queen,  A.    N.Y.,  188:3.     16°    ...     .    943.25 

Wreck  of  the  "  Grosvenor."    London,  1883. 

12° 9.52.1 

Russell,  W.  G.     The  book  of  table  talk;  with 

notes  and  memoirs.     N.Y.,  1874.     12°  .     .       294.6 
Russell,   W.   H.      British    expedition    to    the 

Crimea.     London,  1858.     8° 664.6 

Canada.     Boston,  1865.     12° 721.3 

My  diary  in  India.    London,  1860.   2  v.  12°,     491.13 
The  same 661.3 

My  diary  Xorth  and  South.     Boston,  1863. 

12° 664.16 

The  war  in   the   Crimea.      London,    18.55. 

12° 512.4 

Russia.    Abbott,  J.  S.  C.     Empire  of  Russia. 

X.Y.,  1860.    8° 520.6 

Boulton,  S.  B.  The  Russian  empire;  its 
origin  and  development.    N.Y.,  1.S82.  18°,      596.1 

Dixon,  W.  H.  Free  Russia.  London,  1870. 
2  V.     8° 774.14 

Dole,  N.  H.    Young  folks'  history  of  Russia. 

Boston,  1881.     12° 691.14 

Geddie,  J.  The  Russian  empire.  (Histori- 
cal and  descriptive. )    London,  1882.  .12°,     772.23 

Greene,  F.  V.  Sketches  of  army  life  in 
Russia.     N.Y.,  1880.     12° 766.14 

Hare,  A.  J.  C.  Studies  in  Russia.  Lon- 
don, 1885.     12° 789.22 

Loubat,  J.  F.  Mission  of  G.  V.  Fox  to 
Russia.  J.  D.  Charaplin,  Jr.,£d.  N.Y., 
1873.     12° T27.3 

Nolan,  E.  H.  History  of  the  war  against 
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Rambaud,  A.  Popular  history  of  Russia 
from  the  earliest  times  to  1880.  Ed.,  and 
enlarged  with  a  history  of  the  Turko- 
Russian  war  of  1877-78  from  the  best  au- 
thorities, by  N.  H.  Dole.    Vols.  I.  and  II. 

Boston,  1879-80.     2  v.     8° 60?.  11 

The  same 095.1 

History  of  to  1882.     L.  B.  Lang,  Trans. 

N.  H.  Dole,  Ed.   Boston,  1886.   3  v.  8°,     1433.3 

Stepniak,  pseud.     Russia  under  the  Tzars. 

N.Y.,  188.5.     12° 1422.4 

Underground  Russia.  (Revolutionary  pro- 
files and  sketches.)     N.Y.,  1883.     12=.     775.17 

Wallace,  D.  M.    Russia.    (History.)   X.Y., 

1877.     8° 486.13 

Russia  and  Turkey.  The  eastern  question  his- 
toricallv  considered.  J.  M.  Bugbee.  Bos- 
ton, 1877.     16° 401.19 

The  same 49120 

History  of    the   war  between   Russia  and 
Turkey.     The  war  correspondence  of  the 
•'Daily News."    1877.    London.  1878.  12°,      493. S 
Russia,  Kpic  songs  of.     I.  F.  Hapgood.     N.Y., 

1886.     8° 1249.15 


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Russian  army  and  its  campaigns  in  Turkey  in 
1S77-7S.  F.  V.  Greene.  N.Y.,  1S70. 
2  V.  and  atlas.    8° 405.9 

Russian  art,  ami  art  objects  in  R^is^ia.  A  hand- 
book to  tlie  art  treasures  from  tliat  coun- 
try in  the  South  Kensinston  Museum. 
Part  I.  A.  JIaskell.  Lonilon,  1884. 
12° 687.24 

Russian  central  Asia.  Including  Kuldja,  Bok- 
hara, Khiva  and  Merv.  H.  Lansdell. 
Boston,  188.J.     2  v.     8° 704.1 

Russian  conspirators  in  Siberia.    Baron  \\ . 

London,  1S72.     12° 713.13 

Russian  expedition  in  1812.    Count  P.  de  Segur. 

N.Y.,  1S.")4.     2  V.     12° 731.15 

Russian  folk-tales.  W.  R.  S.  Ralston.  Lon- 
don, 1873.     8° 347.50 

Russian  journey.    E.  D.  Proctor.  Boston,  1872. 

12° 733.20 

Russian    life.       II.    Morley.       London,    1806. 

12° CG7.19 

Russian  life,  Pictures  of.    H.  Barry.     London, 

1872.    8° 717.15 

Russian  people.  Songs  of  the.  W.  R.  S.  Rals- 
ton.    London,  1872.     S° 246.6 

Russian  revolt.  The;  its  causes,  conditions  and 
prospects.  E.  Noble.  Boston,  1885. 
16° 1421.4 


Russian  travellers  in  Mongolia  and  China.  P. 
Pia^setsky.  J.  G.  Ctimming,  Trans. 
London,  1884.     2  v.     12° 780.9 

Russians   at  the  gales  of  Herat.     C.  Marvin. 

N.Y.,  1885.     12° 792.4 

Russians  of  to-day.  E.  C.  G.  Murray.  Lon- 
don. 1878.     12° 792.19 

Russo-Turkish  war.  Illustrated  history  of  the. 
P'rom  the  commencement  of  the  war  to 
1879;  and  a  sketch  of  the  Russian  and 
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J.  .lolinson.     London,  1885.     10°    .     .     .     921.19 

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Saigey,  Emile.  The  unity  of  natural  phenom- 
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Sailor's  sweetheart,  A.  W.  C.  Russell.  Lon- 
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Ed.     Original  unpublished  papers  of  Peter 

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St.  Clair,  Arthur,  {soldier  of  the  revolutionary 
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St.  George  and   St.  Michael.     G.  Macdonald. 

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The  same .336.32 

St.  Giles  and  St.  James.     D.  Jerrold.    London, 

1851.     12° 413.4 

St.  Giles  lectures;  and  historical  sketch  of  the 

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St.  John,  Life  and  writings  of.  J.  M.  Macdon- 
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Picture  of  St.  John.     [A  poem.]     B.  Tay- 
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St.  John,  Mrs.   H.   R.     Andubon;  his  adven- 
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St.  John,  Spenser.      Life  of    James   Brooke, 
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St.  Johnstone,  Alfred.     Camping  among  the 

cannibals.     London,  188.3.     12°  ....     782.11 
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IV.    Nov.,  ]S76,-Nov.,  1877. 
V.     Nov.,  lS77,-Nov.,  1878. 
VI.     Nov.,  lS78,-N'ov.,  1879. 
VII.     Nov.,  lS79,-Nov.,  laSO. 
VIII.     Nov.,  1880,-Nov.,  1881. 
IX.     Nov.,  1881,-Nov.,  1882. 
X.     Nov.,  1882,-Nov.,  1883. 
XL    Parti.    Nov.,  18S:3,-May,  1884. 
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XIL        "     1.     Nov.,  lS84,-May,  18^5. 
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XIIL         "     1.     Nov.,  lS85,-May,  1886. 
"    2.     May-Nov.,  1886. 
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Rowswell.     N.Y.,1880.     12° 394.15 

St.  Paul.     Arnold,  M.     St.  Paul  and  Protest- 
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Plumptree,  E.  H.  St.  Paul  in  Asia  Minor, 
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Shakespeare,  C.  St.  Paul  at  Athens.  Spir- 
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See  also  Paul,  the  apostle. 
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.S.  Simpson.     London,  1881.     8°      .     .     .      785.3 
St.  Peter,  Footsteps  of.     Life  and  times  of  the 
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Saint  Pierre,  Jacques  H.  B.  de.     Beauties  of 

the  studies  of  nature.    London,  1799.    12°,      222.4 
Paul  and  Virginia.     N.Y.,  1869.     16°      .     .     364.13 
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The  same 316.1 

Saint-Simon,  Duke  of.     Life.     (Foreign  clas- 
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Memoirs  of  the  reign  of  Louis  XIV.,  and 
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St.  Simon's   niece.     [A   novel.]     F.  L.  Bene- 
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"St.  •W.  Von."  In  exile.  Phila.,  1871.  12°.  423.17 
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Boston,  1868.     16° 212.14 


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Boston,  1873.     8° 139. 12 

The  same 176.13 

Monday  chats.     Chic^o,  1877.     12°.     .     .     272.27 
Saintine,   X.    B.,  pseud.     (.1.    X.    Boniface.) 
Dame   Nature  and   her  three  daughters. 

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Picciola.     London,  1879.     8° 361.68 

The  same .362.22 

Saints  and  their  symbols.     A  comparison  in  the 
churches  and  picture  galleries  of  Europe. 
E.  A.  G.     London,  1S82.     .8°     ....      686.9 
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12° 264.3 

Living  London.  London,  188.3.  8°  .  .  .  779.3 
Looking  at  life.  London,  1860.  12°.  .  .  224.12 
Paris  herself  again.    (1878-79.)    N.Y.,  1880. 

2  V.     8° 769.2 

Seven  sons  of  Mammon.    Boston,  1862.    8°,     427.19 
Twice  round  the  clock.    London,  1878.    12°,     285.24 
Under   the    sun.      Essays   written    in  hot 
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Salad  for  the  social.     F.Saunders.    N.Y.,1856. 

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Salad  for  the  solitary  and  social.     F.  Saunders. 

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1886.     12° 977.2 

Salathiel,  the  immortal.     A  story  of  the  pa«t, 
the   present,  and   the  future.     G.  Croly. 

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Salem,  Mass. 

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Calef,  R.,  Ed.  Salem  witchcraft.  More 
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R.  Castleton.     N.Y.,  1874.     12°  .     .     .     .      334.9 
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life.     N.Y.,  1877.     12° 171.21 

Salmagundi.    W'm.  Irving,  J.  K.  Paulding  and 

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Salt  waters;  or,  The  sea  life  of  Neil  D'Arcy,  the 
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Salter,  Thomas  W.,  EU.     Field's  Chromotog- 
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Sam  Shirk.  G.  H.  l)evereu.\.  N.Y.,  1871.  12°,  364.19 
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Sam's  chance,  and   how  he  improved   it.     H. 

Alger.     Boston,  1876.     10° 442.39 

Samantha  at  the  Centennial.  M.  Holley.  Hart- 
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Samuel  Brohl  and  company.     V.  Cherbuliez. 

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Samuels,  Edward  A.    Among  the  birds.     Bos- 
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San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Lights  and  shadows  in. 

E.B.Lloyd.     San  Franci.<co,  1876.     8°    .     496.12 
Men  and  memories  of  San  Francisco,  in  18-50. 
T.  A.  Barry  and  A.  Patten.     San  Fran- 
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San  Rosario  ranch.     M.Howe.     Boston,  1884. 

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The  same 957.15 

Sanborn,  E.  D.     New  Hampshire,  History  of. 

Manchestei',  187.5.     8° 494.7 

Sanborn,  F.  B.     Brortn,  John,  Life  and  letters 

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Ed.     Emerson,  The  genius  and  character  of. 

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Goethe,  Concord  lectures  on.     Boston,  1886. 

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B.Thomas.     Boston,  1833.     16°.     .     .     .  1115.14 


Sand-hills  of  Jutland.  H.C.Andersen.  Bos- 
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Sandeau,  Jules.     Seagull   rock.     N.Y.,  1873. 

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Sanderson,  Edgar.  Outlines  of  the  history  of 
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Sanderson,  Robert,  Life  of.  I.  Walton.  Lon- 
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Sandra  15elloni.  [Originally  Emilia  in  Eng- 
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Sandviricb  Islands,  The.  Bishop,  Mrs.  I.  L., 
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the  palm  groves,  coral  reefs  and  volcanoes 
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Jarves,  .J.   J.      Scenes  and  scenery  of  the 

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Sanford   and    Merton,   History  of.      T.    D.ay. 

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Sanford  and  Merton,  A  new  history  of.     F.  C. 

Burnand.     Boston,  1872.     12°     ...     .       401.4 
Sangster,  Margaret  E.     May  Stanhope  and  her 

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Poems  of  the  hoMsehold.    Boston,  1882.    12°,      576.8 
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Santa  Barbara  and  around  there.     E.  Roberts. 

Boston,  1886.     18° 791.4 

Santa  Fe,  To,  and  back.  Two  thousand  miles 
on   horseback.     F.  Meline.     N.Y.,   1867. 

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San  Domingo.     De  B.  K.  Keim.     Phila.,  1870. 

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Santo  Domingo,  past  and  present.  With  a 
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The  same 763.25 

Saracens,  History  and  conquests  of  the.     E.  A. 

Freeman.     London,  1876.     12°   ...     .     491.10 
History  of  the.     S.  Ockley.     London,  1848. 

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The  same 392.18 

Saratoga  and  Ballston,  Reminiscences  of.     W. 

L.  Stone.     N.Y.,  187.5.     12° 4S3.20 

Saratoga    in    1901.      M.    D.    Landon.      N.Y., 

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Sargent,  Mrs.  John  T.  Sketches  and  reminis- 
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Ed.  History  of  an  expedition  against  Fort 
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Sarmiento,  Domingo  F.     Argentine  Republic. 

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Sartorius,  Ernestine.      Three  months   in  the 

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W.  Melville.     London,  [n.d.]     12°  .     .     .     9.55.20 

Satanstoe.    J.F.Cooper.     N.Y.,  185.5.     12°    .     313.12 
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Saturday's  bairn,  A.     Mrs.  C.  Smith.     N.Y-, 

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Saturn  and  its  system.  R.  A.  Proctor.  Lon- 
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Saunders,  Katherine.     Gideon's  rock.    Phila., 

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Sauzay,  A.     The  wonders  of  glass  making  in 

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Savage,    Edward    H.,    Ed.     Boston    events. 

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Beliefs  about  the  Bible.    Boston,  1883.    12°,     12.32.1 

Bluffton.     Boston,  1878.     12° .372.21 

Evolution  and  religion.  Phila.,  1886.  12°,  1,328.13 
Light  on  the  cloud.  Boston,  1879.  16°  .  291.1 
Man,  woman,  and  child.    Boston,  1884.    12°,  1232.19 

Poems.     Boston,  1882.     18° 584.6 

The  religion  of   evolution.     Boston,   1876. 

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Savage  lands.  Stirring  scenes  in.  J.  Green- 
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Schliemann,  Henry.     Ilios;  the  city  and  coun- 
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The    pre-historic    palace    of    the    king   of 

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Homer's  Troy.     N.Y.,  1884.     8°      .     .     .      784.7 
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School  and  army  in  Germany  and  France.   W. 

B.  Uazen.     N.Y.,  1872.     12° 722.1 

School  and  industrial  hygiene.    D.  F.  Lincoln. 

Phila.,  1880.     18° 673.26 

School  days  at  Kingscourt.     A  tale   of   1803. 

H.  C.  Adams.     London,  [n.d.]     12°    .     .       914.4 

School  d.ays  at  Rugby.     (Same  as  Tom  Brown 

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School  management.  The  art  of.  A  text-book 
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School  management;  including  organization, 
discipline  and  moral  training.  J.  Lan- 
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School  officers  and  teachers,  The  power  and 
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School  sermons;  preached  to  the  boys  at  the 
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Schoolmaster's  trial.  The;  or.  Old  school  and 

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Schools  and  studies.  B.  A.  Hinsdale.  Bos- 
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Schiirtzenberger,  P.   On  fermentation.   N.Y., 

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Schurz,  Carl.     Sumner,   Charles,   Eulogy  of. 

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Schuyler,  Eugene.  American  diplomacy,  and 
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Peter  the  Great,  Emperor  of  Russia.  A 
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Schwatka,  Frederick.  Nimrod  in  the  North; 
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Scidmore, E.  Ruhamah.  Alaska;  its  southern 
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Heat 637.16 

The  same 1317.1 

Light 637.15 

The  same 1317.2 

Water  and  land 041.14 

The  same 1317.3 


Science  —  continued. 

Bell,  N.  R.  E.  Science  ladders.  N.Y., 
1884.     12° 1318.16 

Brewer,  l<ei\  Dr.  A  guide  to  the  scientific 
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Buckley,  A.  B.     The  fairy-land  of  science. 

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Short  history  of  natural  science.     N.Y., 

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Clifford,  W.  K.     Common  sense  of  the  exact 

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Everett,  C.    C.      The   science  of  thought. 

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Fichte's  "Science  of  knowledge."  A  crit- 
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Foster,  M.  Physiology.  (Science  primer.) 
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Geikie,  A.  Physical  geography.  (Science 
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Gibson,  J.  Science  gleanings  in  many  fields. 
London,  1884.     12° 1318.7 

Half-hour  recreations    in   popular  science. 

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The  same;  (second  series) 656.19 

Half  hours  with  modern  scientist*.  (Second 
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Helraholtz,  II.  Lectures  on  scientific  sub- 
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The  same;  (second  series) 078.12 

Herschell,  J.  F.  W.  Lectures  on  scientific 
subjects.     London,  1806.     12°     ....     645.25 

Huxley,     T.     H.       Introductory,     Science 

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Science   and   culture;   and   other  essays. 

N.Y.,  1882.     12° 079.11 

Laing,   S.      Modern    science    and   modern 

thoxight.     London,  1883.     8° 1320.6 

Lectures,  Tribune  popular.  Boston,  1874. 
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Nichols,  J.  R.  Science  at  home.  A  series 
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Pepper,  J.  H.  Cyclopsedic  science  simpli- 
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Proctor,  R.   A.     Familiar  science   studies. 

N.Y.,  1882.     12° 079.7 

Light  science  for  leisure  hours.    London, 

1871.  12° 642.14 

Pleasant   ways   in  science.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

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The  same.     1873 489.3 

The  same.     1874 489.4 

The  same.     1S7'> 049.26 

The  same.     1870 489. .5 

The  same.     1877 489.8 

The  same.     1878 489.10 

Science    and    literature,  Discourses    on.      A. 

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Science  and  literature  in  the  middle  ages,  and 
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Science  and  religion.     A.  Winchell.     London, 

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Science  and  religion,  Studies  in.    G.  F.  Wright. 

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Anne  of  Geierstein 314.2 

The  same 315.2 

Antiquary,  The 314.3 

The  same 315.3 

Betrothed,  The 314.4 

The  same 315  4 

Bride  of  Lammermoor 314.5 

The  same 315.5 

Castle  Dangerous 316.0 

Count  Robert  of  Paris 314.7 

The  same 315.7 

Fair  maid  of  Perth 314.8 

The  same 315.8 

Fortunes  of  Nigel 314.6 

The  same 315.0 

Guy  ilannering 314.9 

The  same 315.9 

Heart  of  Midlothian 314.10 

The  same 315.10 

Ivanhoe     314.11 

The  same 315.11 

Kenilworth 314.12 

The  same 315.12 

Legend  of  Jlontrose.     Black  dwarf  .     .  314.13 

The  same 315.13 

Monastery,  The 314.14 

The  same 315.14 

Old  Mortality 314.15 

The  same 315.15 

Peveril  of  the  peak 314.16 

The  same 315.16 

Pirate,  The 314.17 

The  same 315.17 

Quentin  Durward 314.18 

The  same 315.18 

Red  gauntlet 314.19 

The  same 315.19 

Rob  Roy 314.20 

The  same 315.20 

St.  Ronan's  well 314.21 

The  same 316.1 

Surgeon's  daughter,  The 314.22 

The  same 316.5 

Talisman,  The 314.23 

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Waverley 314.24 

The  same 316.3 

Woodstock 314.25 

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The  same 924.9 

The  Bodleys  telling  stories 465.21 

The  same 924.10 

The  Bodleys  on  wheels 465.22 

The  same 924.11 

The  Bodleys  afoot 448.2 

The  same 924.12 

Mr.  Bodley  abroad 448.8 

The  same 924.13 

The  Bodley  grandchildren  and  their  jour- 
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The  English  Bodley  family 923.3 

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The  Viking  Bodleys.     An  excursion  into 

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Book  of  fables,  chiefly  from  .Esop.    Boston, 

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Boston  Town.  Boston,  1881.  8°  .  .  .  .  448.16 
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Stories  and  romances.    Boston,  1880.     16°.      378.8 
Stories  from  my  attic.     N.Y.,  1809.     16°     .     311.17 
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Michelet,  J.    The  sea.    N.Y.,  1863.    12°.     .      242.5 
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Sea  and  shore.   Sequel  to  "  Miriam's  memoirs." 

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Sea  change,  A.     F.  L.  Shaw.     Boston,  1884. 

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Sea  fathers,  The.  A  series  of  lives  of  great 
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Sea  fights,  from  Sluys  to  the  bombardment  of 
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Sea  fishing  as  a  sport.  L.  J.  H.  Young.  Lon- 
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SeaUons.    J.F.Cooper.    N.Y.,  1855.     12°    .    313.13 

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Sea  mosses.  A  collector's  guide  and  an  intro- 
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Seabury,  Samuel.  (First  bishop  of  Conn,  and 
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Seafield,    Frank.     The   literature   of    dreams. 

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Sealed  orders.  (Stories.)  E.S.Phelps.  Bos- 
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Seaman,  Autobiography  of  a.    Thomas,  tenth 

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Seamer,  Mary.  Shakespeare's  stories.  Lon- 
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Pictures  of  the  olden  time.     Boston,  1857. 

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Regeneration.     Boston,  1853.     12°     ...      287.9 

Sears,  E.  S.     Summer  travel  in  New  England 

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Seashore  and  prairie.  M.  P.  Thacher.  Bos- 
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Seashore,  Life  on  the.  Animals  of  our  coasts 
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Seaside  and  fireside  fairies.     6.  Blum  and  L. 

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Seaton,  Sir  Tlioraas.     Fret  sawing  and  wood 

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Seavirard,  .Sir  Edward.  Narrative  of  the  ship- 
wreck in  the  Caribbean  sea.  London, 
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Seavreed  collector.  The.  S.  Hibberd.  Lon- 
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Secession,  coercion,  and  civil  war.    [A.  novel.] 

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Secession,  Sketches  of  the  rise,  progress  and 
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1862.     12° 251.12 

Second-cousin    Sarah.       F.     W.     Robinson. 

N.Y.,  1874.     8° 346.20 

Second  life,  A.     Mrs.    A.    F.  Hector.     N.Y., 

1885.     12° 967.5 

Second  thoughts.     R.  Broughton.   N.Y.,  1880. 

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Second  to  none.     J.  S.  Grant.    London,  [n.il.] 

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Second   wife,  Tlie.     E.    John.     Mrs.   Wister, 

Tran.'i.     Phila.,  187.5.     12° 316.10 

The  same 316.11 

Secret  dispatch.  The.     J.  S.  Grant.     London, 

[n.d.l     16°    384.13 

Secret    of    a    clear  head.     J.    M.    Granville. 

Salem,  1879.     16° 673.14 

Secret  of    death,   The;    with   some  collected 

poems.     E.  Arnold.     Boston,  1885.     16",      585.5 

Secret  of  success;   or.  How  to  get  on  in  the 

world.  W.  H.D.Adams.  N.Y.,  1879.  12°,    286.11 

Secret  of  the  Andes.     [A  romance.]     F.  Has- 

saurek.     Cincinnati,  1879.     12°  ...     .     361.76 

Secret  societies  of  the  middle  afjes.     London, 

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Secular    annotation    on    scripture     texts.     F. 

Jacox.     London,  1S70.     12° 236.19 

Sedgwick,  C.   M.     Life  and   letters.     M.   E. 

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TheLinwoods.  N.Y.,  185.5.  2  v.  12°.  361.35 
Married  or  single.  N.Y.,  18.55.  2  v.  12°,  345.37 
New  England  tale,  A.     N.Y.,  1854.     16°  .     414.18 

Redwood.     N.Y.,  1854.     12° 425.11 

A  talk  with  my  pupils.    N.Y.,  1863.     12°,      264.6 

Sedgwick,   S.    R.      Walter  Thornley.     N.Y., 

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Seebohm,  Frederic.  The  English  village  com- 
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The   era   of   the    Protestant    reformation. 
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Seeing  and  thinking.  W.  K.  Clifford.  Lon- 
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Seek  and  find.     W.T.Adams.     Boston,  [ii.d.] 

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Seeking  a  country;  or,  The  home  of  the  pil- 
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Seeking  his  fortunes,  and  other  dialogues.  H. 
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Seeley,  H.  G.  The  fresh-water  fishes  of  Eu- 
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Seeley,  John  Robert.  Ecce  Homo.  A  survey 
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The  same 265.27 

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The  expansion  of  England.    Boston,  1883. 

12° 598.17 

Napoleon  IIL,  A  short  history  of.     Boston, 

1886.     16° li;5.5.22 

Natural  religion.     Boston,  1882.     16°      .     .     1219.7 
Roman  imperialism.     Boston,  1871.     12°    .     252.20 
Stein,   Life   aiul   times   of.     Boston,    1879. 
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Seeley,  L.  B.    Walpole,  Horace,  and  his  world. 

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Seeley,    M.      The    later   evangelical    fathers. 

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Seely,  Howard.  A  lone  star  Bo-Peep,  and 
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A  ranchman's  stories.     N.Y.,  1886.     16°     .     975.16 

Seelye,  J.  H.  The  Way,  the  Truth,  and  the 
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Seemann,  O.     The  mythology  of  Greece  and 

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Seen  and  heard.     Mrs.   L   F.   Mayo.      N.Y., 

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Seen  and  unseen.     By  "Algatchie."    N.Y., 

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Seer,  The.    L.Hunt.    Boston,  1864.    2  v.    12°,     241.19 

Segur,  Count  P.  de.     Russian  expedition  under 

Napoleon  in  1812.    N.Y.,  1854.    2  v.    12°,     731.15 

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Seine,  Wanderings  by  the.  L.  Ritchie.  Lou- 
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Seiss,  Joseph  A.     Luther  and  the  reformation. 

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Selbourne,  The  natural  history  of.     G.  White. 

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T lie  same 635.11 

Self.     [A  novel.]     R.  R.  Springer.    Phil.i.,  18S1. 

12° 379.21 

Self  control.  [A  novel.]  M.  Brunton.  Lon- 
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Self  culture.     J.  S.  Blackie.     N.Y.,  1874.    16°,     625.18 

Self  culture.     Physical,  intellectual,  moral,  and 

spiritual.  J.F.Clarke.  Boston,  1881.  12°,     125.20 
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Self  curability  of  disease;  or.  The  natural  cure 
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Self-giving.    A  story   of    Christian   missions. 

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Self-made  men.     C.   C.    B.  Seymour.    X.Y., 

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Self-made  men.    Lives  and  deeds.    Mrs.  H.  B. 

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Self-raised;  or.  From  the  depths.  Sequel  to 
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Sel-wyn,  George,  and  his  contemporaries.  With 
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Semi-attached  couple.      E.   Eden.      Boston, 

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Semi-detached    house.     E.    Eden.      Boston, 

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Semper,  Karl,  .\nimal  life  as  affected  by  the 
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Seneca's  •' Morals."  [An  abstract.]  R.  L' Es- 
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Sense    and    sensibility.      J.    Austen.      N.Y., 

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The  same 953.6 

Senses  of  man.  The  live.    J.  Birnstein.    N.Y., 

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Sensier,  Alfred.  Millet,  Jean-Fran QOis,  peas- 
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The  same 372.7 

Sequin,  L.G.  Bavaria,  Walks  in.  An  autumn 
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Kural  England.     London,  (n.d.l     4°  .     .     .       R.  L. 

Se-quo-yah,  inventor  of  the  Cherokee  alpha- 
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Serapis.     [An  Egyptian  romance.]     G.  Ebers. 

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Sergeant,    Adeline.      Beyond    recall.      N.Y., 

1883.     16° 943.23 

No  saint.     [A  study.]     N.Y.,  1886.     16"      .      97S.6 

Sermons  of  the  city.     H.  C.  Potter.     N.Y., 

1881.  12°     . 128.14 

Sermons  on  the  International  Sunday-school 

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Sermons   out  of  church.     Mrs.  D.  M.  Craik. 

N.Y.,  1875.     12° 218.22 

The  same 343.52 

Sermons  to  the  clergy.  M.  A.  Dodge.  Bos- 
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Sermons    to   the   spiritual   man.      W.    6.    T. 

Shedd.     N.Y.,  1884.     12° 1236.2 

Sermons    to   young   people.     J.  Dana.     New 

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Serpent-charmer,  The.     L.  Rousselet.    N.Y., 

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Servant  girl  question,  The.     Mrs.  H.  P.  Spof- 

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Servants   of    the   stomach.     J.   Mac^.     N.Y., 

1868.     12° 031.7 

Servia,  Service  in,  under  the  red  cross.  E.  M. 
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Service,  John.     Salvation,  here  and  hereafter. 

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Sesame  and  lilies.  The  ethics  of  the  dust, 
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The  same 624.13 

Setb,  Andrew,  and  Haldane,  R.  B.,  Eds.  Es- 
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Settler  and  savage.     K.  M.  Ballantyne.    N.Y., 

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Settlers,  The.     A  tale  of  Virginia.     W.  II.  G. 

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Settlers,  The,  in  Canada.     V.  Marryat.     X.Y., 

1857.     16° 451.15 

Seven  autumn  leaves  from  fairy-land.  Bos- 
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Seven  champions  of  Christendom.     W.  H.  G. 

Kingston.     N.Y.,  1879.     12° 281.23 

Seven  daughters.     A.    M.    Douglas.     Boston, 

1875.     10° 363.27 

Seven  decades  of  the  Union.  Illustrated  by  a 
memoir  of  John  Tyler,  with  reminiscences 
of  some  of  his  cotemporaries.  H.  A. 
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Seven  gray  pilgrims.  By  a  Subaltern  of  artil- 
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Seven  historic  ages.     A.  Gilman.     N.Y.,  1874. 

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Seven  kings  of  the  seven  hills,  (Rome.)     Mrs. 

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Seven  lamps  of  architecture.  The.     J.  Ruskin. 

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Seven  sons  of  Mammon.    G.  A.  Sala.    Boston, 

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Seven   stories,  with  basement  and  attic.     D. 

G.Mitchell.  N.Y.,  1864.  12°  ...  .  413.13 
Seven  talcs  by  seven  authors.     F.  E.  Smedley, 

FaI.     London,  1860.     12° .364.83 

Seven  voices  of  sympathy.     From  the  writings 

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Seven    weeks'   war.     H.   M.   Hozier.     Phila., 

1867.  8° 533.5 

Seven  years.    J.  Kavanagh.    N.Y.,  1800.     12°,     .345.22 
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Severa.      E.    Hartner.      Mrs.   Wistcr,    Trans. 

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Severance,  Mark  Sibley.     Hammersmitli;  his 

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The  same 373.31 

The  same .373.32 

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Glimpse    of    the    world.       London,    1S63. 

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Greece,   A    first    history   of.      N.Y.,   1883. 

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Home  life.     N.Y.,  1867.     12° .3.54.9 

Ivors.     X.Y.,  1857.     2  v.     12° 345.15 

Katharine  Ashton.  London,  1856.  12°  .  .371.3 
Laneton  parsonage.  N.Y.,  1854.  3  v.  12°,  .371.12 
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Sexton's  tale.  The;  and  other  poems.  T.  Til- 
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Seymour,   Almira.     Home,   tlie   basis   of   tlie 

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Seymour,    Mary.      Chaucer's    stories    simply 

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Seymour,  Mary  L.     Ned,   Nellie,   and   Amy. 

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Shackelford,  John  W.  Memorial  addresses 
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Shadow  of  Moloch  Mountain.     J.  G.  Austin. 

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ShadoTv  of  the  obeli^k.  T.  W.  Parsons.  Lon- 
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Shadow  of  the  sword.     R.  Buchanan.     X.Y., 

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Shadow  of  llie  war.  A  story  of  reconstruc- 
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Shadows  and  sunbeams;  and  other  stories. 
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Shadow^s  on  the  snow.     B.  L.  Farjeon.     N.Y., 

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Shaftesbury,  First  Earl  of.  Life.  (English 
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Shaftesbury  and    Hutcheson.     (English   plii- 

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Shairp,  John  C.     Culture  and  religion.     N.Y., 

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Shakespeare,  Charles.     St.  Paul   at  xVthens. 
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Leighton,  W.    A  sketch  of  Shakespeare. 

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Arnold,  C.  An  index  to  Shakespearian 
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Douce,  F.  Illustrations  of  Shakespeare. 
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Dowden,  E.  A  critical  study  of  his  mind 
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Dyer,  T.  F.  T.     Folk-lore  of  Shakespeare. 

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Ellacombe,  H.  N.  The  plant-lore  and 
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Evans,  J.  Shakespeare's  Seven  ages. 
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Gervinus,  G.  6.  Shakespeare's  commen- 
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Giles,  H.     Human  life  in  Shakespeare. 

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Gilrnan,  A.,  Ed.  Shakespeare's  morals. 
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The  same.     (Second  series) 226.2 

Tlie  same.     (Third  series) 282.25 

Shorthouse,  J.  H.     John  Inglesant.    Loudon, 

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Shove,  George  A.     Life  under  glass.     Boston, 

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Siegfried,  The  story  of.     J.   Baldwin.     N.Y., 

1882.     12° 910.22 

Sight:  an  exposition  of  the  principles  of  monoc- 
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See  also  Eye,  The. 

Sights  and  insights.     Mrs.  A.  D.  T.  Whitney. 

Boston,  1876.     2  v.     12° :327.26 

The  same ;327.27 

Sights   and   sensations,  in   France,   Germany, 

etc.     E.  G.  Buffum.     N.Y.,  1869.     12°     .     662.18 

Sign  of  the  silver  flagon.    B.  L.  Farjeon.    N.Y., 

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Signboards,  History  of.     J.  Larwood  uiid  J.  C. 

Hotten.     London,  1866.     12° 626.11 

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Signor  Monaldini's  niece.     (No  name  series.) 

M.  A.  Tincker.     Boston,  1879.     16°    .     .       385.1 
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Sigourney,  Mrs.  L.  U.     Letters  of  life.     N.Y., 

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Lucy  Howard's  journal.     X.Y.,  1858.     12°.     414.14 

Silas   Marner.      Mrs.  M.    Cross.     X.Y.,  1861. 

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The  same 337-30 

Silcote  of  Silcotes.      H.    Kingsley.      Boston, 

1867.    8° :346.10 

Silent  partner.  The.     E.  S.   Phelps.     Boston, 

1871.     12° a54.24 

Silent  witness,  The.     E.  Yates.     Boston,  1875. 

8° 357.29 

Silhouettes  and  songs,  illustrative  of  the 
months.  Designs  by  H.  M.  Hinds;  poems 
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Silliman,  Benjamin,  Life   of.      G.   P.   Fisher. 

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Silver  country.  The.  Mexico  and  the  Mexican 
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Silver  linings;  or,  Lights  and  shades.     Mrs.  R. 

Bray.     London,  1880.     12° .396.8 

Silver  medal.  The.  J.  T.  Trowbridge.  Bos- 
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Silver  pitchers.     L.  M.  Alcott.     Boston,  1876. 

16° 327.28 

The  same :327.29 

Silver  sands.     G.   E.    E.  Crampton.     Boston, 

[n.d.]     16= 433.12 

Silverado  squatters.  The.     R.  L.  Stevenson. 

Boston,  1884.     10° 1224.22 

Silvia.    J.  Kavanagh.     N.Y.,  1873.     8°   .     .     .     307.34 

Simcox,   Editli.     Episodes    in    lives    of    men, 

women,  and  lovers.     Boston,  1882.     12°  .     1217.7 

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Simmonds,  P.  I.     The  commercial  products  of 

the  sea.     X.Y.,  1879.     12° 658.21 

Simms,   W.   Gilmore.     Bayard,    Checalier  de, 

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Forayers,  The 367.23 

Katharine  Walton 367.22 

Mellichampe 367.25 

Partisan,  The 367.26 

The  same 363.69 

The  scout .367.27 

Woodcraft 367.28 

Marion,  F.,  Life  of.     X.Y.,  1860.     12°     .     .     162.16 
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Simpleton,  A.     C.  Reatle.     Boston,  187-3.     12°,    335.22 

Simplicity  and  fascination.  A.  Beale.  Bos- 
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Simply  a  love  story.     P.  Orne.     Boston,  1885. 

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Simpson,  A.  L.     Willvie,  Sir  David,  Life  and 

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Simpson,  E.  M.,  {pseud.,  Van  Saxon.)  Mar- 
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Simpson,    Matthew,    {liishop    of   the    M.    E. 

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Simpson,  W.  Sparrow.     Chapters  in  the  history 

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Sims,  J.  Marion.  The  story  of  my  life.  Ed. 
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Sinai  and  Palestine.     A.   P.  Stanley.     N.Y., 

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Sinclair,  Catherine.    Holiday  house.    London, 

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Sinclair,  Norman,   Life   of.     W.    E.    Aytoun. 

Edinburgh,  1S(>1.     3  v.     12° 1113.22 

Singers,   Advice   to.     By   a  singer.      London, 

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The  same 1611.4 

Singing,  Artistic.     S.  H.  Dow.     Boston,  1883. 

12° 6S6.2 

Single  blessedness.    [Essays.]    N.Y.,  18-52-    12°,     225.13 

Single    gentleman.      O.    Ellsworth.      Boston, 

1867.     16° 402.15 

Singular  cre.atures,  and  how  they  were  found. 

Mrs.  C.  Cupples.     Boston,  1872.     16°  .     .     4-52-12 

Sink   or  swim-       H.    Alger.      Boston,    [n.d.] 

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Sinners  and  saints.  A  tour  across  the  States 
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Sinnett,  A.  P.    Esoteric  Buddhism.    Boston, 

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The  occult -world.     Boston,  188-5.     12°    .     .     1245.4 

Sinnett,  Mrs.  Percy.  Byways  of  history.  Lon- 
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Sir  Brook   Fossbrooke.     C.   Lever.     London, 

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Sir  Charles  Grandison.  S.  Richardson.  Lon- 
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Sir  Ed-ward  Seaward's  narrative  of  shipwreck 
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SirGibbie.     G.  Macdonald.    Phila.,  1870.    8°,     336.27 
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Sir  Harry   Hotspur    of    Huniblethwaite.     A. 

Trollope.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 903.22 

Sir   Jasper    Carew.     C.    J.    Lever.     London, 

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Sir  Roger  de  Coverley.     J.Addison.     London, 

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Sir    Rohan's    ghost.     Mrs.    H.    P.    Spofford. 

Boston,  1860.     12° 411.8 

Sir  Tom.    Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Ollphant.     London, 

1S.'<4.     12° 004.2 

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Sister  and  saint.  A  sketch  of  the  life  of  Jac- 
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Boston,  1880.     12° 178.16 

The  same 178.17 

Sister  Louise.     J.    G.  W.  Melville.     London, 

|n.d.]     12° 9.55.18 

Sister's    bye-hours,  A.      J.  Ingelow.    Boston, 

1808."   16°     361.10 

Sister's    story,   A.     Mrs.    A.    Craven.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     1-2° 165.1 

Sisters  of  charity.     Mrs.   Jameson.     Boston, 

1859.     12° 243.15 

Sisters,  The.     [A  romance.]    G.  Ebers.    S.Y., 

1880.     16° .383.24 

Six  by  two.  Stories  of  old  schoolfellows.  E. 
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Six  cushions.  The.     C.    M.  Yonge.     Boston, 

1870.     12° 463.9 

Six  girls.  A  home  story  for  girls.  F.  B.  Irv- 
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Six  hundred  dollars  a  year.     A  wife's  effort 

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Six  in  all.  [A  novel.]  V.  F.  Townsend.  Bos- 
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Six  little  cooks;  or.  Aunt  Jane's  cooking  class. 

E.  Kirkland.     Chicago,  1877.     16°  .     .     .     445.14 

Six  little  rebels.     Mrs.  K.  T.  Woods.     Boston, 

[n.d.]     10° 911.20 

Six  months  at  Mrs.  Prior's.  E.  Adams.  Bos- 
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Six  months  at  the  cape.     R.  M.  Ballantyne. 

London,  1880.     12° 912.12 

Six  mouths  at  the  White  House  with  Abraham 
Lincoln.  F.  B.  Carpenter.  N.Y.,  1866. 
12° 252.26 

Six  nights  with  the  Wasliingtonians;  and 
other  temperance  tales.  T.  S.  Arthur. 
Phila.,  [n.d.]     8° 360.22 

Six  of  one  by  half  a  dozen  of  the  other.     H. 

B.  Stowe  and  others.     N.Y.,  1872.     16°.     326.19 

Six  of  spades.  The.    S.  R.  Hole.    Edinburgh, 

1872.     8° 648.6 

Six  to  sixteen.    A  story  for  girls.     J.  H.  Ew- 

ing.     Boston,  1876.     16° 441.38 

Six  -wreeks  in  the  saddle.  S.  E.  Walker.  Lon- 
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Sixth  regiment.  The  old.  [An  historical 
sketch.]  J.  W.  Hanson.  Boston,  1866. 
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Sizer,   Nelson.     What  to  do  and   why.     New 

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Skeat,  Walter  M.     An  etymological  dictionary 

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Skeen,  William.    Early  typography.    Colombo, 

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Skeene,  James  Henry.     With  Lord  Stafford  in 

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Sketch   book,  The.     W.  Irving.     X.Y.,  185.5. 

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Selection  from  The  sketch  book.  (Classics 
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Sketcher's  manual ;  or,  The  art  of  picture 
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Sketches  and  studies  in  southern  Europe.     J. 

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Sketches  beyond  the  sea.  F.  B.  Wilkie.  Chi- 
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Sketches    by    Boz.      C.    Dickens.      London, 

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The  same 357.16 

Sketches  of  life  and  character.  W.  M.  Thack- 
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Sketches  old  and  new.  S.  L.  Clemens.  Hart- 
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Sketches,   Personal.     J.    Barrington.     N.Y., 

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Sketching  club.   Our.       R.  St.  J.   Tyrwhitt. 

Boston,  1875.     8' 669.11 

Skin,  The,  and  its  troubles.     (Health  primer.) 

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Skin,  The,  in  health  and  disease.  S.  D.  Bulk- 
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Skirmishes    and    sketches.      M.    A.    Dodge. 

Boston,  1865.     16° 225.25 

Skotto'we,  B.  C.  The  four  Georges,  A  short 
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Skye,  Summer  in.     A.  Smith.     Boston,  1865. 

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Slack,  Henry  J.  Marvels  of  pond  life.  Lon- 
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Slave,  Tlie,  the  serf  and  the  freeman.     Mrs. 

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Slave    power,    The.     J.    E.    Cairnes.     X.Y., 

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Slavers  and  cruisers.     S.  W.  Sadler.     London, 

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Slaves,  Fugitive.  Reminiscences  of  Levi  Cof- 
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Slaves  of  the  ring.  F.  W.  Robinson.  Lon- 
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The  same 9,56.7 

Sleep  and  its  derangements.   W.  A.  Hammond. 

Phila.,  1860.   ^2° 633.14 

Sleep    and    sleeplessness.      J.    5[.    Granville. 

Boston.  1881.     16° 673.29 

Sleeper,   John   S.     Wonderful   adventures  on 

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Sleeping  car,  The.    [A  farce.]    W.  D.  Howells. 

Boston,  188.5.     18° 961.4 

Sleight,  Mary  B.     The  house  at  Crague.     N.Y., 

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The  Osego  chronicles.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°    .    38:3.14 
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Sleight  of  hand.     A  manual  of  legerdem.iin. 

E.Sachs.     London,  [n.d.]     12°.     .     .     .1612.12 

Slight  ailments:  their  nature  and  treatment. 

L.  S.  Beale.     Phila.,  1882.     8°     .     .     .     .     1311.8 

Slings  and  arrows;  and  other  tales.     F.  J.  Far- 

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Smalley,  Eugene  V.    Northern  Pacific  railroad. 

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Courtship  in  1720  and  in  1860.     Phila.,  1877. 

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Smedley,  F.  E.     Harry  Coverdale's  courtship 

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Huguenots,  History  of  the,  in  England  and 

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biography.    X.Y.,  188:3.     12° 1114.20 

j:ci.  Round  the  world.  N.Y.,  1877.  12°.  .  493.10 
Self-help.  [Essays.]  N.Y.,  1860.  12°  .  .  223.12 
Scotch  naturalist.  Life  of  a.     N.Y.,  1877. 

12° 171.20 

Stephenson,  George,  Life  of.    Boston,  1858. 

8° 167.10 

Stephenson,  George  and  Robert,  Lives  of. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]    8° 1119.10 

The  successful  merchant.     Life  of  George 

Moore.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 1128.16 

Smiley,   Sarah   F.     The  fulness   of    blessing. 

N.Y.,  1876.     12° 267.21 

Smith,  Adam,   Life  of.     (1723-1790.)     J.    A. 

Farrar.     N.Y.,  1881.     12° 187.3 

The  nature  and   causes  of  the  wealth  of 
nations.     London,  [n.d.]     12°     ...     .     2S2.10 
Smith,  Alexander.    Alfred  Hagart's  household. 

Boston,  186.5.     12° 345.34 

Dreamthorp.     Boston,  1864.     12°  .     .     .     .     217.18 
Mi^s  Oona  McQuarrie.     Sequel  to  "Alfred 
Hagart's  household."    Boston,  1866.    12°,      334.4 

Poems.     N.Y.,  1870.     12° 573.16 

Summer  in  Skye.     Boston,  1865.     12°     .     .     666.21 
Smith,  Baxter  P.     Dartmouth  College,  History 

of.     Boston,  1878.     ,8° 494.12 

Smith,  Mrs.  Caroline  L.    The  American  home- 
book.     Boston,  1872.     12° 463,5 

Smith,  Mrs.  Castle.    A  Saturd.ay'sbairn.    N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12°    364.72 

Smith,  D.   Murray.     Arctic  expeditions  from 
British  and  foreign  shores.     Edinburgh. 

1877.    8° ^   .      R.  L. 

Smith,  Edward.     Corbett,  William,  Biography 

of.     London,  1879.     2  v.     8° 1113.18 

English    Jacobins,    Story  of    the.     (1794.) 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     18° 123.29 

Foods.     X.Y.,  1874.     12° 655.7 

Smith,  E.  Goodrich.     A  winter  in  Spitzbergen. 

X.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 437.12 

Smith,  E.  Oakes.    The  newsboy.    N.Y.,  1870. 

16° 4.36.23 

Smith,  Eliza  W.    Homer  and  Socrates.    Phila., 

1872.     12° 225.22 

Smith,  Elizabeth  E.     Three  cr.is  in  a  woman's 

life.     Boston,  1859.     12° 311.  IS 


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Smith,  Francis.    Tlie  canary ;  its  management, 

etc.     London,  1808.     12° 2.")LM6 

Smith,  George.     Assyrian  discoveries.     N.Y., 

1875.  8° 717.4 

The  Chaldean  account  of  Genesis.     N.Y., 

1876.  8° -181.3 

Smith,  George,  of   CoalciUe.     "  I've    been    a 

gipsying."     London,  1883.     12° .     .     .     .     778. "-'O 
Smith,   Goorge    B.      Bright,   John,    Life    and 

speeches  of.     N.Y.,  1881.     8°      ....     IIP-'. 2 
Gladstone,  William  E.,  Life  of.    X.Y.,  1880. 

8° 193.7 

Prime  ministers  of  Queen  Victoria.     N.Y., 

1886.     S° l'..30.4 

Smith,    Gerrit.     Life.      O.    B.    Frothingham. 

N.Y.,  1878.     12° 177.4 

Smith,  Goldwin.     Irish  history  and  Irish  char- 
acter.    London,  ISGS.     16° 472.11 

Lectures  and  essays.  N.Y.,  1881.  8'  .  .  1211.2 
Lectures  on   the   study  of  history.     N.Y., 

1860.     12° 474.10 

Three  English  statesmen.   N.Y.,  1807.    12°,     148.15 
Smith,  G.  W.     Spanish  and  French  paintings. 

N.Y.,  1884.     12° 087.21 

Smith,  Hannah,  {psei(d.,  Ilesba  Stretton. )    Ally 

Transome.     N.Y.,  1873.     16°      ....     303.10 
Bede's  charily.     N.Y.,  1872.     16°  .     .     .     .     303.11 

Carola.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16° 9.57.9 

Cassy.     N.Y.,  [n.d.l     16° 331.8 

Cobwebs  and  cables.  N.Y.,  1881.  12°  .  .  379.20 
The  crew  of  the  "Dolphin."    N.Y.,  1876. 

18° 302.48 

The  doctor's  dilemma.  N.Y.,  1872.  8°.  .  340.46 
Hester  Morley's  promise.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  12°,  41."). 3 
In  prison  and  out.  N.Y.,  1880.  12°  .  .  396.11 
The   Lord's    pursebearers.      Boston,    1882. 

12° 942.9 

LostGip.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12" 422.19 

MaxKromer.     N.Y.,  1871.     16°    ...     .     4.il.22 
Through  a  needle's  eye.     N.Y.,  1878.     12°,     373.18 
Smith,  Henry   Boyuton,  His   life   and   works. 

Ed.  by  his  wife.     N.Y.,  1881.     8°    .     .     .     193.13 
Smith,   Herbert  H.      Brazil.      The    Amazons 

and  the  coast.     N.Y.,  1879.     8°  .     .     .     .     7(i3.20 
Smith,    H.    Percy.      Glossary  of    terms    and 

phrases.     N.Y.,  1883.     8° 1218.13 

Smith,  Horace  and  James.   Rejected  addresses. 

N.Y.,  1876.     16° 247.22 

Smith,  Horatio.     Festivals,  games,  and  amuse- 
ments.    N.Y.,  1855.     12° 261.12 

Tent  life  with  English  gypsies  in  Xorway. 

London,  1873.     8° 726.10 

Smith,  J.   E.    A.     Taghconic.     The   romance 
and   beauty  of  the  hills.    Boston,  1879. 

12° 292.7 

Smith,  J.  Frederick.     Woman's  love.     Boston, 

[n.d.]    8° 377.24 

Smith,  Mrs.  J.  Gregory.     Atla;   a  story  of  the 

lost  island.     N.Y.,  1886.     18°      ....       961.8 
Smith,  J.  J.     American  historical  and  literary 
curiosities.    (Second  series. )    Pbila.,  1866. 

4° R.  L. 

Smith,  J.  Moyr.     Ancient   Greek  female  cos- 
tume.    London,  1882.     12° 687.4 

Smith,   James.     The   coming   man.     London, 

1873.     2  V.     8° 232.15 

Smith,    Jeremiah,    Life    of.     J.    H.   Morison. 

Boston,  184.5.     12° 151.12 

Smith,  John.     Dictionary  of  popular  names  of 

plants.     London,  1882.     8° 1311.2 

Domestic  botany.     London,  1883.     12°.     .1312.19 


Smith,  Captain  John.    Asbton,  J.,  Ed.    The 
adventures    and     discourses    of.      N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12°    1413.11 

Hilliard,  G.  S.  Life.  (American  biogra- 
phy, Vol.  II.) 111.2 

Warner,  C.   D.     A  study  of  his   life   and 

writings.     N.Y.,  1881.     16° 1111.6 

yVorku  : 
Advertisements    for    the    iniexperienced 
planters  of  New  England  or  anywhere. 
[Reprinted.]     Boston,  180.5.     8°    .     .     .     528.11 
Description   of    New   England    in    1614. 

[Reprinted.]     Boston,  1805.     8°   .     .     .     .528.10 
True  relation  of  Virginia.     C.  Deane,  Ed. 

Boston,  [n.d.]     4° 543.1 

Smith,  John  C.     Certain  aspects  of  the  church. 

N.Y.,  1881.     12° 127.20 

Smith,  Joseph  Emerson.     Oakridge.     Boston, 

1875.     12° 354.33 

Smith,  Mary  P.   W.     The  Browns.    A  story 

for  children.     Boston,  1884.     16°     .     .     .     928.17 
Smith,  Mary   Stuart.     Virginia  cookery-book. 

N.Y.,  188.5.     12° 1228.22 

Smith,  Matthew  Hale.     Sunshine  and  shadow 

in  New  York.     Hartford,  1874.     8°     .     .      482.7 
Smith,  Philip.    History  of  the  Christian  Church 
during    the    middle    ages.     N.Y.,    1885. 

2  V.     12° 1422.5 

History  of  the  world,  from  the  creation  to 
the  fall   of  the  western   Roman  empire. 

N.Y.,  1874.    3  V.    8° 594.4 

The  same 487.2 

Smith,  R.  Bosworth.     Carthage  and  the  Car- 
thaginians.    London,  1879.     12°     .     .     .  1415.14 
Lawrence,    Lord,    Life     of.      N.Y.,    1883. 

2  V.     8° 1117.4 

Smith,   Robert   Angus.     Air  and   rain.     Lon- 
don, 1872.     8° 634.3 

Smith,  Roderick  H.     The  science  of  business. 

N.Y.,  188.5.     12° 1325.22 

Smith,  Her.  S.  F.    Missionary  sketches.     Bos- 
ton, 1881.     16° 295.8 

Newton,   Mass.,    History    of.     (1630-1880.) 

Boston,  1880.    8° 538.13 

Ed.  Rock  of  ages.     [Poems.]     Boston,  1877. 

10° 571.14 

Smith,  Samuel  Abbott.     Address  delivered  in 
behalf  of    the  Soldier's   Aid   Society  of 
West  Cambridge.     Boston,  1864.     12°      .       226.3 
Smith,   Sydney.      Memoir;    by  his    daughter, 

Lad)/  Holland.     N.Y.,  1856.     2  v.     12°   .       132.9 
Life    and    times    of.     S.    J.    Reid.     N.Y., 

1885.     8° 1127.8 

Works : 
Essays.     [See  British   essayist.  Vol.  V.) 

N.Y.,  1872.     8° 1211.1 

Wit  and  wisdom  of.     N.Y.,  1866.     8°.    .     154.10 

Works.     Boston,  18.54.     8° 237.6 

Smith,   T.   Roger.     Architecture,   Gothic   and 

renaissance.     N.Y.,  1880.     12°    ...     .     682.10 
and    Slater,   John.      Architecture,   Classic 
and  early  Christian.     N.Y.,  1.882.     12°     .       685.7 
Smith,  Thomas   L.     Elements   of  the.  laws  of 

the  U.S.     Phila.,  1878.     12° 272.15 

Smith,  W.  A.     Lewsiana;  or.  Life  in  the  outer 

Hebrides.     London,  1875.     12°  ...     .      715.1 
Smith,  Walter.     Art  education.     Boston,  1872. 

8° 669.8 

The  drawing  books  of  standard  reproduc- 
tions and  original  designs.  Boston,  [n.d.] 
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Examples  of  household  taste.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

4° 028.16 

Freehand   drawing,   Teacher's   manual   of. 

Boston,  1874.     8° 669.2 

and  others.    Masterpieces  of  the  Centennial 
International  E.xhibition.     Phila.,   [n.d.] 

4° R.  L. 

Smith,   William.      Dictionary    of    the    Bible. 

Boston,  1866.     12° 228.13 

Fichte,  G.,  Memoir  of.     London,  1873.    8°,     1234.7 
Greece,  History  of.     Boston,  1S5.5.     8"   .     .      527.1 
and    Cheetham,    Samuel.      Dictionary    of 
Christian    antiquities.      Hartford,    1880. 

2  V.     8° R.  L. 

Smith,  William,  of  the  middle  temple.  Thorn- 
dale.     Boston,  18o9.     12° 22.3.22 

Smith,  William    Henry.     A  cycle  of  celestial 

objects.     Oxford,  1881.     8° 677.13 

St.  Clair,  Arthur,  Life  and  public  services 

of.     Cincinnati,  1882.    2  v.     8°.     .     .     .     1216.1 
Smith,  William  Robertson.     Kinship  and  mar- 
riage in  early  Arabia.     Cambridge,  Eiig., 

188.3.     12° 792.24 

The  Old  Testament  in  the  Jewish  church. 

N.Y.,  1881.     n° 129.8 

Prophets  of  Israel  and  their  place   in  his- 
tory.    X.Y.,  1882.     12° 1217.21 

See  also  Smyth. 
Smithsonian   Institution.     See   U.S.  Govern- 
ment publications. 
Smoking  and  drinking.     J.  Parton.     Boston, 

1808.     12° 243.25 

Smuckers,  Samuel  M.     Nicholas  I.,  Life  and 

reign  of.     Phila.,  1860.     12° 474.15 

Webster,  Daniel,  Life,  speeches,  and  memo- 
rials of.     Phila.,  1878.     12° 177.12 

Smyth,  C.  Piazzi.    The  antiquity  of  intellectual 

man.     Edinburgh,  1868.     12° 641.7 

Our  inheritance  in  the  great  pyramid.    Lon- 
don, 1864.     12° 242.2 

Smyth,  Newman.     The  Orthodox  theology  of 

to-day.     N.Y.,  1881.     16° 295.11 

The  reality  of  faith.  N.Y.,  1884.  12°  .  .  1237.6 
The  religious  feeling.  N.Y.,  1877.  12°.  .  272.22 
Trans.  Dorner  on  the  future  state.    N.  Y., 

1883.     12° 1221.9 

Smyth,  William.     Lectures  on  modern  history. 

London,  1854.     2  v.     12° 497.11 

Snake-dance  of  the  Moquis  of  Arizona.  A 
description  of  the  manners  and  customs 
of  this  peculiar  people,  etc.    J.  G.  Bourke. 

N.Y.,  1884.     8° 785.7 

Snead,   Thomas  L.     The    fight   for  Missouri. 

N.Y.,  1886.     12° 1422.18 

Snider,  Denton  J.      Agamemnon's  daughter. 

[A  poem.]     Boston,  1885.     16°    ...     .      585.6 
The  system  of  Shakespeare's  dramas.     St. 

Louis,  1877.     12° 125.1 

A  walk  in  Hellas.     Boston,  188.3.     8° .     .     .      776.3 
Sno'w,   C.   B.      Boston,  History  of.      Boston, 

1828.     8° 537.11 

Sno's?   and   sunshine.     A  story  for  boys  and 

girls.     Mrs.  M.  J.  Lamb.    N.Y.,1S82.    4°,    915.13 
Snow-bound.      [A    poem.]      J.   G.   Whittier. 

Boston,  1866.     16° 553.20 

Snow-bound  at  Eagle's.    Bret  Harte.     N.Y., 

1886.     18° 961.7 

Snow-image,  The;  .and  other  stories.  N.  Haw- 
thorne.    Boston,  18.53.     12° .342.28 

The  same 372.4 


Snow^-man,  The.     Mme.   Dudevant.     Boston, 

1871.     12° 3.52.19 

Snowden,  J.imes  R.    Ancient  coins  and  medals. 

Phila.,  1800.     8° 652.3 

Snug  Harbor;  or,  The  Champlain  mechanics. 

W.T.Adams.     Boston,  1SS4.     16°.     .     .       919.2 

So  as  by  fire.  [A  temperance  story.)  M.  Sid- 
ney.    Boston,  [n.d.]     12° .397.14 

Soap  and  candles.  A  technical  treatise,  with  a 
glance  at  the  industry  of  fats  and  oils. 
R.  S.  Cristi.ini.     Phila..  1881.     8°   .     .     .       677.7 

Soap  making.  The  art  of.  (Instructions  for  the 
manufacture  of  soap.)  A.  Wall.  Lon- 
don, 1884.     12° 1324.16 

Social  classes,  The;  what  they  owe  to  each 
other.  W.  G.  Sumner.  N.Y..  1883. 
16° 1224.5 

Social  condition  and  education  of  the  people  in 

England.     J.  Kay.     N.Y.,  1883.     12°  .     .       244.5 

Social  economy.     J.  E.  T.  Rogers.     N.Y.,1872. 

12° 235.11 

Social  equality.  A  short  study  in  a  missing 
science.  W.  H.  Mallock.  N.Y.,  1882. 
12° 1219.10 

Social  etiquette  in   New   York.     N.Y.,   1879. 

16° 273.26 

The  same 1212.10 

Social  law  of  God.  Sermons  on  the  ten  com- 
mandments. E.  A.  Washburn.  N.Y., 
1881.     12° 129.10 

Social  life  in  the  reign   of  Queen   Anne.     J. 

Ashton.     London,  1883.     12°      ....     .598.10 
The  same 598.15 

Social    pressure.      A.    Helps.     Boston,    1875. 

12° 251.7 

Social  silhouettes.  The  impressions  of  Mr.JIark 
Manhattan.  E.  Fawcett.  Boston,  1885. 
12° 974.1 

Social  statics;  or.  Conditions  essential  to  hu- 
man happiness.  H.  Spencer.  N.T.,  186.5. 
12° 625.7 

Social  subjects.  Essays  on.     From  the  Saturday 

Review.     Boston,  1805.     16° 225.11 

Socialism.    Coan,  T.  M.,  A'cZ.    Social  problems. 

N.Y.,  1883.     16° 1214.21 

Cook,  J.    Socialism;  with  prelude  on  cur- 
rent events.     Boston,  1880.     12°      ...     294.22 
Graham,  W.    The  social  problem,  in  its  eco- 
nomical,   moral,    and    political    aspects. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     8° 1253.6 

Gronlund,  L.     Exposition  of  modern  social- 
ism.    The  cooperative  commonwealth  in 
its  outlines.     Boston.  1884.     16°      .     .     .     1.321.2 
Hitchcock,  R.  D.     Socialism.     N.Y.,  1879. 

12° 286.2 

Lavelaye,  E.  de.  Socialism  of  to-day.  With 
an  account  of  socialism  in  England  by  the 
translator,  G.  H.  Orpen.     London,  [n.d.] 

12° 1242.23 

Rae,   J.      Contemporary  socialism.     N.Y., 

1884.     8° " 1236.5 

Socialism  and   Christianity.     A.   J.   F.  Beh- 

rends.     N.Y.,  [n.d.|     12' 1252.3 

Society  and  manners   in   .Vmerica.     1818-20. 

N.Y.,  1821.     8° 231.14 

Society  and  solitude.  R.  W.  Emerson.  Bos- 
ton, 1870.     12° 253.8 

Society,   Improvement  of.      T.   Dick.     N.Y., 

18.55.     16° 646.11 

Society  novelettes.    F.  C.  Burnand  and  others. 

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earnest  of  God's  omnipotence  in  human 

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Sociology.  Spencer,  H.    Descriptive  sociology. 

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relations. 
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The  same.     Part  V.    Political  institu- 
tions.    K.Y..  1882.     12° 1219.8 

The  same.      Part  VI.      Ecclesiastical 
institutions.     N.Y.,  1886.     12°      .     .  1248.20 
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Socrates.     Memoirs  for  English   readers.     E. 

Levien.     Londim,  1872.     18° 211.19 

Apology,  Crito  and  parts  of  the  Phaedo  of 
Plato.     W.  W.  Goodwin,    Trail,'!.     N.Y., 

1879.  12° 285.19 

Trial   and  death   of   Socrates.    Being  the 

Eulhyphron,  Apology,  Crito  and  Phaedo 
of  Plato.     F.  J.  Church,  Trans.    London, 

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Solar  heat,  gravitation,  and  sun  spots.     J.  H. 

Kedzie.  Chicago,  1886.  12°  ....  1.327.21 
Solar  light  and  beat;   the  source  and  supply; 

gravitation;    explanations    of    planetary 

and  molecular  forces.     Z.  Allen.     N.Y., 

1879.     8° 676.7 

Soldier  and  patriot.     F.  M.  Owen.     London, 

[n.d.]     12°     413.14 

Soldier   boy.   The.     W.   T.   Adams.     Boston, 

[n.d.]     12° 458.13 

Soldier  life  in  the  array  of  northern  Virginia, 

(1861-6.5.)    C.  McCarthy,  (a  Confederate 

soldier.)  Richmond,  1884.  12°  .  .  .1415.17 
Soldier's    life  in  India.     W.   S.   R.   Hodson. 

Boston,  1860.     1-2° 663.19 

Soldier's  orphans.  The.     Mrs.  A.  S.  Stephens. 

Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 375.19 

Solitude  of  nature  and  of  man.     W.  R.  Alger. 

Boston,  1867.     12° 263.14 

Solomon  Isaacs.    B.  L.  Farjeon.    N.Y.,  1877. 

12° .364.67 

Solon,  Life  of.  G.  W.  Cox.  London,  188.5.  16°,  1131.8 
Solon,  L.  M.  The  art  of  the  old  English  pot- 
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Soltera,  Marie.    A  lady's  ride  across  Spanish 

Honduras.  Edinburgh,  1884.  12°  .  .  785.11 
Some  other  folks.     [Stories.]    S.  P.  McLean. 

Boston,  1884.     12° 953.17 

Some  professional  recollections.     By  a  former 

member  of  the  council  of  the  Incorporated 

Law  Society.  London,  18S3.  12°.  .  .1229.14 
Some  women  of  to-day.     [A  novel.]     Mrs.  W. 

H.  White.     N.Y.,  1879.     12° .386.21 

Some  women's  hearts.     Mrs.  L.  C.  Moulton. 

Boston,  1874.     16° 362.7 

Somebody's  neighbors.      [Stories.]      Mrs.  R. 

T.Cooke.  Boston,  1881.  12°  ....  307.2 
Somers,  Robert.     The  Southern   States  since 

the  war.     London,  1871.    8° 241.7 

Somerville,   Mary.      The   connection   of    the 

physical  sciencos.  N.Y..  1886.  12°  .  .  646.4 
Personal  recollections.     Boston,  1874.    8°.      115.2 


Son  of  the  organ-grinder.     M.   S.  Schwartz. 

PhiL-i.,  [n.d.l     12° 345.35 

Song  and  story.     [Later  poems.]     E.  Fawcett. 

Boston,  1884.     12°     .......     .     .577.11 

Song  celestial,  The.  A  discourse  between  Ar- 
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Artist's  love 415.10 

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Bridal  eve 417-6 

Bride  of  Llewellyn 417.7 

Bride's    fate.      Sequel    to   "The    changed 

brides-" 416.16 

Changed  brides 416.15 

Christmas  guest 415.11 

Cruel  as  the  grave 416.9 

Curse  of  Clifton 415.9 

Deserted  wife 417.5 

Discarded  daugliter 417.3 

Fair  play 416.7 

Fallen  pride 417.4 

Family  doom 416.5 

Fatal  marriage 415.17 

Fatal  secret 417.17 

Fortune  seeker 417.11 

Gipsy's  prophecy 417.14 

Haunted  homestead 417.13 

How  he  won  her.     Sequel  to  "Fair  play"  .  416.8 

India 415.18 

Ishmael 417. 15 

Lady  of  the  isle 416.1 

Lost  heir  of  Linlithgow 416.11 

Lost  heiress 417.12 

Love's  labor  won 415.16 

Maiden  widow.    Sequel  to  "  Family  doom,"  416.6 

Miriam  the  avenger 416.2 

Mother-in-law,  The 417.9 

Mystery  of  Dark  Hollow 416.13 

Noble  lord.     Sequel  to  "Lost  heir  of  Lin- 
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Phantom  wedding;  and  other  stories  .     .     .  417.18 

Prince  of  darkness 417.2 

Red  Hill  tragedy 417.19 

Retribution 417.1 

Self-raised.     Sequel  to  "  Ishmael"     .     .     .  417.16 

Spectre  lover    415.14 

Three  beauties 415.13 

Two  sisters 417.10 

Tried  for  her  life.     Sequel  to  "  Cruel  as  the 

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Victor's  triumph.  The.     Sequel  to  "  Beau- 
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Vivia 417.8 

Widow's  son,  The 416.14 

Wife's  victory.  The 415.15 

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Souvestre,   Eniile.     An   attic   philosopher  in 

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N.Y.,  1883.     12° 1316.1 

The  man  versus  the  State.     X.Y.,  1884. 

8° 1234.11 

The  philosophy  of  style.    N.Y.,  1872.    12°,     644.14 
Political  institutions.     (Principles  of  soci- 
ology.    PartV.)     X.Y.,  1882.     12°.     .     1219.8 
The  principles  of  biology.      N.Y.,  1866. 

2v.     12' 625.6 

The  principles  of  a  new  system  of  philos- 
ophy.    X.Y.,  1865.     8° 626.6 

The  principles  of  psychology.    N.  Y.,  1872. 

2v.     12° 624.9 

Social  statics;  or,  Conditions  essential  to 

human  happiness.     N.Y.,  1865.     12°     .      625.7 
Sociology,     Descriptive.        N.Y.,     [n.d.] 

2  V.    Folio K.  L. 

Sociology,  The  principles  of.     N.Y.,  1880. 

2  v.     12° 675.18 

Sociology,   The    study   of.      N.Y.,    1870. 

12' 655.14 

Spencer,  Herbert,  on  the  Americans,  and  the 
Americans  on  Herbert  Spencer.  A  full 
report  of  his  interview,  and  of  the  pro- 
ceeding of  the  farewell  banquet  of  Xov. 

11,1882.     N.Y.,1S83.     16° 1221.7 

Spencer,  Herbert,  and  Harrison,  Frederic.  A 
controversy  on  the  nature  and  reality  of 

religion.     N.Y.,  1885.     12° 1243.11 

Spencei,  J.  A.,  and  Lossing,  B.  J.     U.S.,  His- 
tory of  the.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     2  V.     8°     .     .     1414.1 
Spencer's  Boston  theatre.     I>ramas.     Boston, 

[n.d.]     15  V.     12° 616.10 

Vol.  II.     Ruth  Oakley;  The  British  slave; 
Seven  years  of  a  soldier's  life ;  The  Siamese 
twins;  A  life's  ransom;  Sent  to  the  tower; 
Giralda;  Time  tries  all;  Ella  Rosenberg. 
Vol.  III.     Presumptive  evidence;  Man  and 
wife;    The  sergeant's  wife;    Masks  and 
faces;   Merry  wives  of  Windsor;  Nature 
and  philosophy;  Agnes  de  Vere;  Shandy 
Maguire. 
Vol.  IV.     Wild  oats;  Michael  Erie;  Teddy 
the  tiler;  Spectre  bridegroom;  Idiot  wit- 
ness; Willow  copse;  Matteo  Falcone;  Peo- 
ple's lawyer. 
Vol.  V.     Jenny  Lind;  Comedy  of  errors; 
Lucretia  Borgia;  Surgeon  of  Paris;  Pa- 
trician's daughter;    The   two  Buzzards: 
Shoemaker     of     Toulouse ;    Momentous 
question. 
Vol.  VI.    Love  and  loyalty;  The  robber's 
wife ;  The  happy  man ;  The  dumb  girl  of 
Genoa;    The    wreck    ashore;    Clari,    the 
maid  of  Milan ;  The  miller  and  his  men ; 
Wallace. 
Vol.  VII.    Madelaine;  Betsey  Baker;  The 
fireman;  Xo.  1,  round  the  corner;  Teddy 
Roe:  Grist  to  the  mill;  Object  of  interest; 
Two  lovers  and  a  life. 
Vol.  VIII.    Anne  Blake;  My  fellow  clerk; 
Bengal  tiger;  The  steward;  Captain  Kyd; 
Xick  of  the  woods;  The  marble  heart; 
Laughing  heart. 
Vol.  IX.     Second    love:    The    victor    van- 
quished;  Our  wife;   Dream  at  sea;  My 
husband's  mirror;  Yankee  land;  Xorah 
Creina ;  Good  for  nothing. 


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Spencer's  Boston  theatre  —  concluded. 

Vol.  X.  Anotlier  glass;  Old  honesty;  John 
Dobbs;  Don't  judge  by  appearances;  Aunt 
Charlotte's  maid;  Brother  Ben;  A  slice 
of  luck;  My  precious  Betsy;  Your  life's 
in  danger;  Dandelion's  dodges;  Smashing- 
ton  Goit;  My  turn  next;  I've  written  to 
Browne ;  Who  is  who  ?  A  race  for  a 
widow ;  Old  Gooseberry  ! 

Vol.  XII.  Old  and  young;  A  family  fail- 
ing ;  The  young  scamp ;  The  adopted 
child ;  The  turned  head ;  A  match  in  the 
dark;  Advice  to  husb.ands;  Raffaelle  the 
reprobate. 

Vol.  XVIII.  A  quiet  family;  Husband  of 
an  hour;  Love's  labor's  lost;  The  naiad 
queen;  Caprice;  Cool  as  a  cucumber; 
Sudden  thoughts;  Jumbo  Jum. 

Vol.  XIX.  The  cradle  of  liberty ;  A  blighted 
being;  Little  Toddlekins;  The  lost  ship; 
A  lover  by  proxy;  Maid  with  tlie  milking 
pail;  Country  squire;  Perplexing  pre- 
dicament. 

Vol.  XX.  Fraud  and  its  victims;  Dr.  Dil- 
worth  ;  Out  to  nurse ;  Putnam ;  The  king 
and  the  deserter;  A  lucky  hit;  The  dow- 
ager; La  Flammina. 

Vol.  XXII.  Miralda,  or  The  justice  of 
Tacon;  Heads  or  tails;  A  soldier's  court- 
ship; Lavater,  or  Not  a  bad  judge;  The 
noble  lieart;  Coriolanus;  The  winter's 
tale;  Servants'  legacy. 

Vol.  XXIU.  Eveleen  Wilson;  Nick  Whif- 
fles; The  queen's  heart;  Dying  for  love; 
The  pirate's  legacy;  An  alarming  sacri- 
fice; Tlie  valet  de  sliam;  Nicholas  Nick- 
leby. 

Vol.  XXV.  The  last  of  the  pigtails;  King 
Rene's  dangiiter;  The  grotto  nympli;  The 
charcoal  burner:  Adelgitha;  A  devilish 
good  joke;  A  twice  told  tale;  Pas  de  fas- 
cination. 
Spencer's  Universal  stage.    Boston,  [n.d.]   2  v. 

12° 614.11 

Vol.  I.  Dora;  Silverstone's  wager;  Sun- 
shine througli  the  clouds;  Tlie  Welsh  girl; 
Nine  points  of  tlie  law;  Always  intended; 
Only  a  clod;  Diamond  cut  diamond;  The 
phantom  breakfast;  Cousin  Tom;  Bowled 
out;  True  unto  death;  A  bull  in  a  china 
shop;  Lost  in  London;  Monseigneur  and 
the  jeweller's  apprentice. 

Vol.  II.  John  Wopps^  A  very  pleasant 
evening;  Two  gentlemen  in  a  fix;  Brother 
Bill  and  me;  Mary  Moo;  The  christening; 
Nicliolas  Flam;  Two  heads  are  bettertlian 
one;  Lending  a  hand ;  Hit  him,  he  has  no 
friends;  Look  after  Brown;  Blanks  and 
prizes;  Daughter  of  the  regiment;  Gas- 
pardo  the  gondolier;  The  hidden  liand; 
East  Lynne;  The  two  Puddifoots;  The 
Turkish  bath ;  Nursey  duckweed  ;  Sarah's 
young  man;  Dunducketty's  picnic. 
Spender,  Mrs.  J.  K.  Jocelyn's  mistake.  Bos- 
ton, 1S75.     S° 427.21 

Spenser,  Edmund.  Poetical  works;  with  notes 
by  F.  J.  Child.  Boston,  18.55.  .5  v. 
16° 50:"). 1 

Works;  edited  from  the  original  editions 
and  manuscripts,  by  R.  Morris.  Memoir 
byJ.W.  Hales.     London,  187:!.     12°.     .      571.4 


Spenser  for  home  and  schools.  Poems  selected 
and  arranged  by  L.  Harrison.  London, 
188.3.     lU^     .     ." 584.  l.j 

Spenser's  Fairy  queen.  The  story  of  the  Red 
Cross  knight.  (Classics  for  children.) 
By  R,  A.  Y.     London,  18S.5.     10°   .     .     .      97.3.2 

Sperm  whale.  Natural  history  of  the.    T.  Beale. 

London,  1839.     12° 622.9 

Sphinx's   cliildren.   The,   and  other  people's. 

Mrs.  R.  T.  Cooke.     Boston,  1880.     12°    .       977.9 

Spicy.    [A  novel.]    Mrs.  M.  J.  Lamb.     N.Y., 

187:3.    8° 377.38 

Spielhagen,    Frederich.      The    Hohensteins. 

N.y.,  1870.     12° 413.18 

Lady  Clara  De  Vere.  N.Y.,  1881.  18°.  .  391.29 
Problematic  characlers.  N.Y,  1869.  12°.  413.17 
Through  night  to  light.  N.Y.,  1870.  12°.  421.20 
What  the  swallow  sang.    N.Y.,  187.3.    16°,     302.21 

Spinal  cord.  Diseases  of  the.  Lectures  on  the 
pathological  anatomy  of  the  nervous  sys- 
tem. From  the  reports  by  Dr.  E.  Bris- 
saud.     Cincinnati,  1881.     8° 677.19 

Spinning  wheel  stories.  L.  M.  Alcott.  Bos- 
ton, 1884.     16° 931.3 

Spinning;  woolen  and  worsted.  A  practical 
treatise  fnr  all  engaged  In  these  trades. 
W.  S.  B.  McLaren.     N.Y.,  1&S4.     16°      .  131:!. 22 

Spinoza,  Essays  on,  by  various  authors.     W. 

Knight,  Ed.     Edinburgh,  1882.     8°     .     .     1125.4 
Study  of.     J.     Martineau.     London,  188:3. 
12° 1118.9 

Spinoza.    [A  novel.]     B.    Auerbach.     N.Y., 

1882.     16° 388.24 

Spirit  of  seventy-six,  The.     [A  drama.]     A.  W. 

Curtis.     Boston,  1868.     12° 640.27 

Spirit  of  the  age;  or.  Contemporary  portraits. 

W.  Hazlilt.     Loudon,  1880.     12°     .     .     .1249.16 

Spirite.    [A  fantasy.]   T.  Gautier.   N.Y.,  1877. 

12° .360.37 

Spirits  in  prison;  and  other  studies  on  the  life 
after  death.  E.  II.  Plumptree.  N.Y., 
188.5.     12° 124.J.18 

Spiritualism.  Hammond,  W.  A.  Spiritual- 
ism, and  allied  causes  and  conditions  of 
nervous  derangement.  N.Y.,  1876.  8°  .  482.16 
Kiddle,  H.,  Ed.  Spiritual  communications. 
Presenting  a  revelation  of  the  future  life, 
and  illustrating  and  confirming  the  funda- 
mental doctrines  of   tlie  Christian  faitli. 

N.Y.,  1879.     12° 280.22 

Sargent,  E.     The  scientific  basis  of  spiritu- 
alism.    Boston,  ISSl.     12° 078.7 

Wolfe,    N.    B.     Start' ing  facts   of  modern 

spiritualism.     Chicago,  1875.     12°  .     .     .     264.25 

Spiritual  struggles  of  a  Roman  Catholic.  [An 
autobiographical  sketch.]  L.  N.  Beaudry. 
N.Y.,  1875.     16° 211.27 

Spitzbergen,  A  voyage  to.  J.  C.  Wells.  Lon- 
don, 187:J.     8° 725.2 

A  winter  in.     E.  G.  Smith.     N.Y.,    [n.d.] 

16° 4:!7.12 

Splendid  advantages  of  being  a  woman ;  and 
other  essays.  C.  J.  Duniphie.  N.Y., 
[n.d.]     12°    226.24 

Spofford,  Ainsworlh  R.,  Ed.     The  American 

almanac  for  1880.     N.Y.,  1880.     12°    .     .     294.15 

The  same.     18S1 295.3 

The  same.     1882 295.12 

The  same.     1883 1219.21 

The  same.     1884 1228.12 

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Spofford,  Mrs.  Harriet  Prescott.     Amber  gods. 

Boston,  ]863.     12° 317.1" 

Azariaii.     N.Y.,  1881.     16° 370.29 

Hester  Stanley  at  St.  Mark's.    Boston,  1882. 

16° 941.19 

The  Marquis  of  Carabas.   Boston,  1SS2.   16°,    941.12 
New  England  legends.     Boston,  1871.     8°.     24.5.17 

Poems.     Boston,  1882.     10° 57.5.14 

The  servant  girl   question.     Boston,  1881. 

18° 128.20 

.Sir  Rohan's  ghost.     Boston,  1800.     12°.     .      411.8 

Spons'  Mechanics'  own  book.  A  manual  for 
handicraftsmen  and  amateurs.  London, 
188.5.     8° 1613.1 

Spooner,  S.     Biographical  history  of  the  fine 

arts.     N.T.,  1867.     2  v.     8° 618.10 

Spooner,  Z.  H.,  Ed.     Poems  of  the  pilgrims. 

Boston,  1881.     18° 583.23 

Sport.  Fox-hunting;  salmon-fishing;  covert- 
shooting;  deer-stalking.  London,  1885. 
8° 1322.10 

Sporting  adventures  in  the  far  West.     J.  M. 

Murphy.     N.Y.,  1880.     12° 762.23 

Sporting  anecdotes,  (Krider's.)     H.  M.  Klajip, 

Ed.     Phila.,  1S53.     8° 725.3 

Sports  and  games,  The  American  boy's  book 

of.     N.Y.,  1864.     12° 4G3.2 

Sports  and  pastimes,  Cassell's  book  of.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     8° 083.21 

Sports  aud   pastimes   of  American  boys.     H. 

Chadwick.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     4'= 029.2 

Sports  that  kill.     T.  De  W.  Talmage.     N.Y., 

1875.     12° 266.5 

Sportsman's    club    afloat.      C.    A.    Fosdick. 

Phila.,  1875.     16° 468.15 

Sportsman's  club  among  the  trappers.     C.  A. 

Fosilick.     Phila.,  187.5.     16° 468.16 

Sportsman's  club  in  the  saddle.  C.  A.  Fos- 
dick.    Phila.,  187.5.     16° 468.14 

Sportsman's  gazetteer  and  general  guide  to  the 
principal  game  resorts.  (With  maps.) 
C.  Hallock.     N.Y.,  1S71.     12°     ...     .     273.10 

Sprague,  Charles.    Poetical  and  prose  writings. 

Boston,  1849.     12° .551.5 

The  same 640.8 

Sprague,  Henry  H.     Women  under  the  law  of 

Massachusetts.     Boston,  1884.     12°    .     .  1232.22 

Sprague,  Homer  B.,  Ed.  Milton's  Paradise 
lust,  (books  I.  and  II.)  with  notes.  Bos- 
ton, 1879.     12° 582.22 

Sprague,  John  T.  Electricity;  its  theory, 
sources,  and  application.  London,  1884. 
12° 1318.21 

Sprague,  Mary.     An   earnest  trifler.     Bostou, 

1880.  16° 383.9 

The  s.anie .383.11 

Sprague,  William  B.     Annals  of  the  Unitarian 

pulpit.     N.Y.,  1805.     8° 231.7 

Spring,  L.  W.     Kansas.     Tlie  prelude  to  the 

war  for  the  Union.  Boston.  1885.  10°  .  1421.5 
Spring  comedies,    iac??/ Barker.    London,  1871. 

12° 3.33.2 

Spring,   Early,   in   Massachusetts.     From   the 

journal  of  H.  D.  Thoreau.     Boston,  1881. 

12° 128.25 

Springer,  John  S.    Forest  life  and  forest  trees. 

N.Y.,  1856.     12° 661.7 

Springer,  ItebeccaR.    Self.    [A  novel.]    Phila., 

1881.  12° 379.21 

Spry,  W.  J.  J.     Cruise  of  her  majesty's  ship 

"Challenger."     N.Y.,  1877.    8°     .    .     .      480.9 


Spun  from  fact.     Mrs.  I.  M.  Alden.     Boston, 

[n.d.]     12°    976.18 

Spurgeon,  Charles  H.,  Life  and  labors  of.     G. 

C.  Needham,  Ed.     Boston,  1883.     8°  .     .     1117.6 
Works  : 
The  clew  of  the  maze.     The  spare  half- 
hour.     X.Y.,  1884.     12° 1232.10 

John   Ploughman's   pictures:  plain  talk 

for  plain  people.     Phila.,  1881.     12°      .     123.23 
Types  and  emblems.     N.Y.,  1875.     12°    .     251.18 
Spurr,  George  G.     The  land  of  gold.    A  tale  of 

California  in  '49.     Boston,  1881.     12° .     .     387.29 
Spurzheim,  G.    Phrenology  in  connection  with 

physiognomy.     London,  1826.     8°  .     .     .     656.16 
Spurzheim    and  Coombe,   Reminiscences  of. 
With  a  review  of  the  science  of  phrenol- 
ogy.   N.  Capen.    N.Y.,  1881.    12°      .     .      179.6 
Spy,  The.    J.F.Cooper.     N.Y.,  1855.     12°     .     313.14 

Tlie  same 313.15 

The  same 382.1 

Spyri,  Johanna.     Heidi;  her  years  of  wander- 
ing and  learning.     Boston,  188.5.     12°      .    965.17 
Rico  and  Wiseli.      (Stories  for  children.) 

Boston,  1886.     12° 921.23 

Square  and  compasses.     W.  T.  Adams.     Bos- 
ton, 188.5.     12° 928.15 

Squier,  E.  George.     Nicaragua;  its  people  and 

scenery.     N.Y.,  1853.     8° 531.5 

Peru:  incidents  of  travel  and  exploration. 

N.Y.,  1877.     8° 480.12 

Squire  Arden.    Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Oliphant.    N. Y., 

1874.    8° 323.13 

Squire    Lynne's    will.      E.    Leslie.     London, 

[n.d.]     12° 363.79 

Squire's    legacy,    The.     M.    C.    Hay.     N.Y., 

1876.    8° 365.12 

Stables,  W.  Gordon.     Cats;   their  points  and 

classification.     London,  [n.d.]     12°      .     .     1325.2 
The  cruise  of  the  "  Snowbird."     A  story  of 

Arctic  adventure.     N.Y.,  1884.     12°    .     .       917.9 
O'er  many  lands  on  many  seas.    N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

4° 929.1 

Our  friend  the  dog.     N.Y.,  1SS4.     8°      .     .     1322.1 
Stanley  Grabame.     A  tale  of  the  dark  con- 
tinent.   N.Y.,  1886.     12° 932.4 

Wild    adventures    round   the   pole.     N.Y., 

1885.     12° 928.5 

Stael,  Madame  de.     Memoirs  written  by  her- 
self.    S.  Bathurst,  Trans.    London,  1877. 

8° 193.6 

The  s.ame 1119.6 

A   study  of  her  life  and  times.     The  first 
revolution    and    tlie    first    empire.      A. 
Stearns.     N.Y.,  1881.     2  v.     12°      ...       187.8 
Works  : 
Corinne;  or,  Italy.    L  Hill,  Trans.    N.Y., 

1876.     12° 292.15 

Germany.     N.Y.,  1859.     2  v.     12°.     .     .     532.11 
Stage,  The;  or.   Recollections  of  actors  and 
acting,  from  an  experience  of  fifty  years. 
J.  E.Murdock.     Pliila.,  1880.     12°      .     .     124.24 
Record  of  the  Boston  stage.     W.  Clapp,  Jr. 

Boston,  185:5.    8° 233.23 

Stainer,  John.    The  music  of  the  Bible.    N.Y., 

[n.d.]     16° 681.0 

Stallo,  J.   B.     The  concepts  and  theories  of 

modern  physics.     N.Y.,  1882.     12°.     .     .      079.6 
Standard    of    value,    The.      W.    L.    Jordan. 

London,  188.3.     10° 1238.5 

Standish,  Miles.  Life.    J.  S.  C.  Abbott.    Bos- 
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Staudish,  Miles —  concluded. 

Courtship  of.     H.  \X.  Longfellow.    Boston, 

1872.     12' 5o4..S 

Stanfield,  (l.iiksoii.     Views  of  scenery  in  the 
British    Channel    and    on    the    coast   of 

France.    X.Y.,  1879.    8° li.  L. 

Stanhope,  P.    H.    (Lord    Mahon.)     England, 
History   of.      (1700-13.)      London,   1872. 

2v.     12° 511.8 

The    same.      (1713-83.)      Boston,    1853. 

7v.    12° 51 1. 1 

Standing  in  others'  way.    M.  West.     Boston, 

18S2.     12° 944.7 

Stanley,  Arthur  Penrhyn.     His  life,  work,  and 
teachings.     G.  A.  Oliver.     Boston,  1885. 

12" 1134.5 

Recollections  of.      G.  G.  Bradley.      N.Y., 

1883.     12° 1115.9 

Works : 
Addresses  and  sermons.    ( 1872-77. )    Lon- 
don, 1877.     12' 272.12 

Addresses    and    sermons    delivered    in 

America  in  1878.     N.Y.,  1879.     12°      .      286.3 
Arnold,  Thomas,  Life  of.     Boston,  1860. 

2v.     12° 151.6 

Christian  institutions.     N.Y.,  1881.     8°.      293.8 
Church  of  Scotland,  History  of  the.    Lon- 
don, 1872.     8° 241.6 

Eastern   church.   History  of  the.    X.Y., 

1864.     8° 478.4 

Jewish  Church,  History   of  the.     N.Y., 

186;J-76.    3  V.    8° 531.9 

Ed.    Letters  to  a  friend.     C.  Thirlwall. 

Boston,  188:5.     12° 1221.17 

Sermons.     Phila.,  1873.     12°      ....       266.9 
Sinai  and  Palestine.     N.Y.,  1S65.     8°       .      737.5 
Westminster  Abbey.     Historical    memo- 
rials.    London,  1882.     8° 1216.7 

Westminster  sermons,   on  special   occa- 
sions.    N.Y.,  1882.     8° 1215.16 

Stanley,    Henry    M.     The    Congo,    and    the 
founding  of  its  free  state.     X.Y.,  1885. 

2v.     8° 794.4 

Cooraassie  and  Magdala.     N.Y.,  1874.     8°.     727.12 
How  I  found  Livingstone.    X.Y.,1872.   8°,      726.5 

My  Kalulu.     N.Y.,l874.     12° 714.15 

Through  the  dark  continent.    N.Y.,  1878. 

2v.     8° 718.14 

The  same 718.15 

Stanley  and  the  Congo.  E.xplorations  in 
Africa.  Expedition  to  the  central  lake 
regions  by  Sir  S.  W.  Baker.  Discoveries 
made  by  Lieut.  V.  S.  Cameron.  J.  F. 
Packard'.  Phila.,  [n.d.]  12°  ....  7'.t7.16 
Stanley,  T.  Lloyd.     The  future  religion  of  the 

world.     N.Y.,  1884.     8° 1234.10 

Stanley  Grahame,  boy  and  man.     G.  Stables, 

X.Y.,  1886.     12- 932.4 

Stanton,  Evan,  pseud.    See  Hughes,  liev.  T.  P. 
Stanton,  Theodore,  Ed.     The  woman  question 

in  Europe.     X.Y.,  1884.     8° 1234.4 

Stanvsrood,  Edward.     History  of  presidential 

elections.     Boston,  1884.     12°     ...     .  1415.12 
Stapfer,  Paul.     Shakespeare  and  classical  an- 
tiquity.    London,  1880.     12° 128.15 

Star,  The,  and  the  cloud.    A.  S.  Roe.    X.Y., 

1876.     12° 366.3 

Star  papers.    H.  W.  Beecher.    N.Y.,  18.').5.   12°,     241.13 

The  same.     (Second  series) 266.19 

Starboard   and   port.      The    "Nettie"   along 

shore.  G.  H.  Hepworth.   N.Y.,  1876.   12°,    733.21 


Stark,   James   H.      Bermuda    Islands    guide. 

Boston,  [n.d.]     12° 781.5 

Stark,  Gen.  John.  Life.  E.  Everett.  (Amer- 
ican biography,  Vol.  I.)      111.2 

Memoir  and  official  correspondence  of. 
Notices  of  other  revolutionarj'  officers, 
and  biographies  of  Capt.  Phine.is  Stevens 
and  Col.  Robert  Rogers.  C.  Stark.  Con- 
cord, 1860.     8° 1.52.10 

Starling,   The.     N.   Macleod.     Boston,    [n.d.] 

8- 346.30 

The  same 421.9 

Starr,   F.   Ratchford.      Farm    echoes.      N.Y., 

1881.     12° 129.14 

Starr,  Louis.     Diseases  of  the  digestive  organs 

in  infants  and  children.    Phila.,  1886.  8°,  1326.14 

Starrett,  Helen  Ekin.     The  future  of  educated 

women.     Chicago,  1885.     16°      ....  1241.19 

Starry   flag.   The.      W.   T.    Adams.      Boston, 

[n.d.]     16° 4.57.1 

Stars  and  the  earth;  or.  Thoughts  upon  sp.ice, 

time  and  eternity.     Boston,  1882.     18°     .     673.32 

State,  The,  in  its  relation   to  education.     H. 

Craik.     London,  1884.     12° 1237.10 

State,  The,  in  its  relation   to  labour.     W.  S. 

Jones.     London.  1882.     12° 1219.19 

State  trials  in  the  nineteenth  century.  (1801- 
1830.)  G.  L.  Browne.  Boston,  1882. 
2  V.     12° 1217.4 

Statesman's    Year-book,    The.      (1871.)      F. 

Martin.     London,  1871.     12°      ....     484.14 

The  same.     1872 252.13 

The  same.     1876 483.34 

The  same.     1877 48:3.40 

The  same.     1878 483.41 

The  same.     1879 483.42 

The  same.     LSSO 124.2 

The  same.     1881 489.12 

The  same.     1882 1217.9 

The  same.     1883 1219.23 

The  same.     1884 12:32.8 

The  same.     1885 1243.5 

The  same.     1886 1249.17 

Statesmen,  Eminent.    Boston,  1876.    6  v.   12°,  176.1-6 

Statesmen  of  the  time  of  George  IIL     Lord 

Brougham.     London,  18.J5.     3  v.     8°  .     .       139.3 

Statistics,    Dictionary    of.      M.    G.    Mulhall. 

London,  1884.     12° 1232.2 

Statues  in  the  block;  and  other  poems.     J.  B. 

O'Reilly.     Boston,  1881.     16°      ....     .583.20 

Staunton,  Howard.  The  chess-player's  hand- 
book.    London,  1875.     12° 635.23 

Steam  and  Steam-engine. 

Bourne,  J.  Hand-book  of  the  steam- 
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The  steam-engine  in  its  various  applica- 
tions in  the  arts.  Air  and  gas  engines; 
rules,  tables   and   memoranda.     N.Y., 

1885.     12° 1.325.21 

King,  W.  H.     Lessons  and  practical  notes 

on  steam.    N.Y.,  1860.    8° 649.1 

Steam,    the    steam-engine,    etc.      N.Y., 

1861.     12° 6:37.2 

Marks,  W.  D.     Relative  proportions  of  the 

steam-engine.     Phila.,  1884.     12°   .     .     .   1313.17 
Xorthc<itt,  W.   H.     Theory  and   action   of 
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Preble,  G.  H.  A  chronological  history  of 
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Sinclair,   A.     Locomotive  engine   running 

and  management.     N.Y.,  18S5.     12='    .     .     1325.9 
Templeton,    W.      Steam    and   tlie    steam- 
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Thurston,  R.  H.  History  of  the  steam- 
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Stationary    steam-engines,   especially    as 
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N.Y.,  1884.     12° 1324.19 

Triumphs  of  steam.  Stories  from  tlie 
lives  of  Watt,  Arkwright  and  Stephen- 
son.    X.Y.,  18.5S.     16° 6.35.17 

Steam  heating  for  buildings;  or.  Hints  to 
steam  fitters.      W.    .J.   Baldwin.      X.Y., 

1881.     12° 678.24 

Steam  house.   The.     J.   Verne.     N.Y.,   1881. 

2v.     120 324.37 

Vol.  I.  The  demon  of  Cawnpore. 
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1880.  18° 123.13 

Stearns,  Charles.    The  black  man  of  the  South. 

X.Y.,  1872.     12° 2.52.6 

Stearns,  Charles  W.     Shakespeare   treasury. 

X.Y.,  1809.     12° ".       217.9 

Stearns,   Ezra  D.    Rindge,  N.H.,  History  of. 

Boston,  1875.     8° 481.6 

Stearns,  Henry  P.     Insanity:   its  causes  and 

prevention.     X.Y.,  1883.     12°'.     .     .     .1312.12 

Stearns,  Samuel  H.,  Life  of.   Boston,  1846.  12°,     148.14 

Stearns,  Winfred  Allen.  Labrador:  its  peo- 
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Vol.  L  Oscines. 

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Stebbing,  G.  Among  the  Carbonari.  Lon- 
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Stebbing,    Henry.     Lives    of    Italian    poets. 

London,  18:32.     3  v.     8° 114.2 

Stebbins,  Emma.  Charlotte  Cushman;  her 
letters,  and  memories  of  her  life.  Bos- 
ton, 1S7S.     8° 174.15 

The  same 174.16 

Stebbins,  G.  B.    Bible  of  the  ages.     Detroit, 

1872.     8° 265.2 

Stedman,  Edmund  Clarence.  The  blameless 
prince;  and  other  poems.     Boston,  1869. 

12° 5.51.12 

Hawthorne;    and    other   poems.      Boston, 

1877.     12° 573.7 

Foe,  Edgar  A.,  Life  of.  Boston,  1881.  18°,  194.13 
Poets  of  America.  Boston,  1885.  12°  .  .  1245.13 
Victorian  poets.     Boston,  1874.     12°.     .     .     218.23 

Steel,  The  creators  of  the  age  of.    W.  T.  Jeans. 

X.Y.,  1884.     12° 1126.2 

Steel  and  iron ;  methods  pursued  in  their  man- 
ufacture, and  their  treatment  in  the  roll- 
ing-mill, the  forge  and  the  foundry.  W. 
H.  Greenwood.     N.Y.,  1884.     16°.     .     .1328.20 

Steele,    Mrs.    Anne.     Works.     Boston,    1808. 

2  V.     12° 611.3 

Steele,  AsUbel.     Brewster,  William,  Life  and 

times  of.     Phila.,  1857.     8° 555.8 

Steele,    James  W.     Cuban    sketches.    N.Y., 

1881.  12° 768.25 

Frontier  army  sketches.  Chicago,  1883.  12°,  1222.12 


Steele,  Silas  S.     Dialogues,  plays  and  evening 

amusements.     Phila.,  1881.     12°     .     .     .     1213.3 
Steele,  Thomas  S.     Canoe  and   camera.     A 
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1880.     12° 700.12 

Paddle  and  portage,  from  Moosehead  Lake 
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1882.     12° 772.16 

Steffeus,   Heinrich.      Story  of    my  career  in 

German  universities.     Phila.,  1874.     12°,     164.19 

The  same 217.12 

Stein,    Armin.     Count   Erbach.     [A    novel.] 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16° 943.3 

Stein,  Charlotte  von.     A  memoir.     G.  H.  Cal- 
vert.    Boston,  1S77.     12° 182.2 

Stein,  H.  F.  K.  von,  Life  and  times  of;  or,  Ger- 
many and  Pi-ussia  in  the  Napoleonic  age. 
J.  R.  Seeley.    Boston,  1879.    2  v.    8°.    .     175.14 
Steinmetz,  Andrew.     Japan  and   her  people. 

London,  1859.     12° 661.16 

Stem  to  stern;  or.  Building  the  boat.     W.  T. 

Adams.     Boston,  1886.     12° 9-35.1 

Stephen,  Sir  George.    Adventures  of  an  attor-     * 
ney  in  search  of  a  practice.     Boston,  1874. 

12° 227.12 

Stephen,  .J.  K.    International  law,  and  inter- 
national relations.     London,  1884.     12°  .  1242.22 
Stephen,  Leslie.     English  thought  in  the  eigh- 
teenth centiu-y.     N.Y.,  1881.     2v.     8°     .       293.7 
Fawcett,  Henry,  Life  of.     X.Y.,  18S6.     12°,     1132.9 
Hours  in  a  library.     (First  series.)    N.Y., 

187.5.    12° 241.10 

The  same.    (Third  series) 286.6 

Ed.      Dictionary    of     national    biography. 

N.Y.,  1886.    8  v.    8° 1127.10 

Stephen,  Mrs.  Leslie.    Notes  from  sick-rooms. 

London,  188:3.     16° 1314.3 

Stephen  Archer;  and  other  tales.     G.  Macdon- 

ald.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 965.10 

Stephen  Dane.     A.  M.  Douglas.     Boston,  1867. 

12° 425.24 

Stephen,  M.D.     S.  Warner.     N.Y.,  188.3.     12°,     947.24 

The  same 947.25 

Stephen,  the  schoolmaster.  M.  E.  Gellie.  N.Y.. 

[n.d.]     12° '.       396.6 

Stephens,  Alexander  H.     Life.     R.  M.  John- 
ston a/ui  W.  H.  Browne.    Phila.,  1878.    8°,      183.6 
Stephens,  Mrs.  Ann  S.    Voie(s.     Phila.,  [n.d.] 
12°. 

Bertha's  engagement 424.19 

Curse  of  gold 375.15 

Fashion  and  famine 375.16 

Norston's  rest 375.17 

Palaces  and  prisons 375.18 

Phemie  Frost's  experiences 424.20 

Soldier's  orphans 375.19 

Wives  and  widows 375.20 

Stephens,  C.  A.     Knockabout  club  alongshore. 

Boston,  1883.     4° 915.12 

The  same 925 . 5 

Knockabout  club  in  the  Tropics.    Boston, 

1884.     4° 923.7 

The  same 925.6 

Knockabout  club  in  the  wilds  of  Maine  and 

Canad.i.     Boston,  1882.     4° 915.2 

The  same 925.4 

Our  young  yachters'  series.     Boston,  1872- 
73.     16°. 

Camping  out 466.10 

Foxhunting 466.11 

Left  on  Labrador 460.13 


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cmclucled. 

Lynx  luinting 406.12 

Off  to  the  geysers 40('>.9 

Young  moose  hunters 406. 8 

Stephens,  J.  L.     Travels  in  Central  America. 

N.Y.,1S55.     2v.     8° 6fi5.l;) 

Travels  in  the  Holy  Land.    N.Y.,  1S67.    2  v. 

12° 713.8 

Stephenson,  George,  Life  of.    S.  Smiles.     Bos- 
ton, lf-58.     8° 167.10 

and  Robert,  Lives  of.  (The  world's  workers.) 

C.  L.  Matcaux.     N.Y.,  1885.     12°   .     .     .  1131.19 
Lives  of;  and  ihe  history  of  the  invention 
and  introduction  of  the  railway  locomo- 
tive.    S.  Smiles.     N.Y.,  [n.d.)     S°  .     .     .1119.10 
Stephenson,  Robert,  Life  of.     J.  C.  Jeaffreson. 

London,  1866.     2  v.     8° 143.4 

Stepping  heavenward.  Mrs.  E.  Prentiss.  NY., 

1870.     12° 414.15 

Stepnlak,  p.veuJ.     [Prnf.  T)ya.goma.no{,  formerly 
of  the  Unircrsity  c/7uer.(?)l 
Rtissia  under  the  Tzars.     N.Y.,  1885.     16"  .     1422.4 
Underground  Russia.     N.Y.,  1883.     12°.     .     775.17 
Sterling,  John,  Life  of.     T.  Carlyle.     Boston, 

18.52.     12° 131.4 

Tlie  same vol.  xi.  of     1235.1 

The  onyx  ring.     Boston,  1856.     12°    .     .     .     3.52.28 
Stern  necessity.     [A  novel.]    F.  W.  Robinson. 

N.Y.,  1870.    8° •.    377.28 

Sternberg,  George  M.     Photo-micrograplis  and 

bow  to  make  them.     Boston,  1883.     8°    .1311.14 
Sterne,  Laurence,  Life  of.     (English  men  of 

letters.)     H.  D.  Traill.     N.Y.,  1882.     12°,     192.40 
Tristram  Shandy.     X.Y.,  1816.     4  v.     18°.     431.17 
Sterne,  Simon.     Constitutional  history  and  po- 
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[n.d.l     12°     595.16 

Stetson,  C.  B.     Technical  education.     Boston, 

1874.     12° 234.2a 

Steuben,  linrnn.     Life   of.     (American  biog- 
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Life.     F.  Kapp.     N.Y.,  18.59.     12°.     .     .     .      151.1 
Steven  Lawrence.     Mrs.  A.  Edvvardes.    N.Y., 

1SS3.     8° 345.10 

Stevens,  Abel.     Madame  de  Stael:  a  study  of 

her  life  and  times.  N.Y.,  1881.    2  v.    12°,       187.8 
Stevens,  Charles  W.     Fly-fishing  in  the  Maine 

lakes.     Boston,  ISSl.     18° 764.21 

Stevens,  R.  H.    Ensilage  of  green  crops  in  silos. 

Boston,  1881.     8° 677.6 

Stevens,  John  Austin.     Gallatin,  Albert,  Life 
of,    (American  statesmen.)    Boston,  1884. 

16° 1115.10 

Stevens,  John  L.     Gustavus  Adolphus,  Illslory 

of.    N.Y.,  18S4.    8° 1127.3 

Stevens,   Capt.   Phineas,   Life  of.    C.   Slark. 

Concord,  1860.     8° 152.10 

Stevens,  Thaddeus,  commoner.     Life.     E.  B. 

Callender.     Boston,  1882.     12°    ...     .     1114.4 
Memorial  addresses.   Washington,  1869.   8°,       149.9 
Stevenson,  Robert  Louis.     Familiar  studios  of 

men  and  books.     London,  1882.     12°.     .     1220.9 

The  same 1242.15 

An  inland  voyage.  Boston,  188.3.  16°  .  .  771.12 
The  Silverado  squatters.  Boston,  1884.  16°,  1224.22 
Treasure  island.  Boston,  1884.  12°  .  .  9.55.24 
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16° 960.25 

Stevenson,  Sarah  H.   Boys  and  girls  in  biology. 

N.Y.,  1875.     12° 641.12 


Stevenson,   W.   F.     Lives    and    deeds  worth 

knowing  abotit.  N.Y.,  1870.  16°.  .  .  211.33 
Steiiirart,  Balfour.   The  conservation  of  energy. 

N.Y.,  1870.     12° ".       055.4 

SteTvart,  Charles   Edward.     Oliver  Cromwell: 

a  story  of  the  civil  war.     London,  18.57. 

2v.     12° 940.14 

SteTvart,  Dugald.   The  philosophy  of  the  active 

and  moral  powers  of  man.    Cambridge, 

1852.     12° 281.8 

Stewart,    E.,     Trann.      Cheverus,     Cardinal, 

Life  of.     Boston,  1839.     12° 148.10 

Ste'wrart,  Henry.     The  ocean  wave.     London, 

1883.     12° 781.13 

Stickler,  Joseph  W.     The   Adirondacks   as  a 

health  resort.  N.Y.,  1886.  18°  ...  781.20 
Stickney,    Albert.     Democratic    government. 

X.Y.,  188.5.     12° 1245.2 

A  true  republic.  N.Y.,  1870.  12°  ...  294.2 
Stieler,  Karl.     Bavarian   Highlands    and   the 

Silzkammcrgut.  London,  1874.  4°  .  .  R.  L. 
ami  others.     Italy:  from  the   Alps  to  Mt. 

Etna.  (Illustrated.)  London,  [n.d.]  4°,  R.  L. 
Stigand,    William.       Heine,    Heinricb,     Life, 

work,  and  opinions  of.     N.Y.,  1880.    2  v. 

8° 186.10 

Stiles,  Ezra,  Life  of.     (American   biography, 

Vol.  VI.) 111.3 

Life.  A.  Holmes.  Boston,  1798.  12°.  .  151.11 
Stiles,  Henry  W.  .  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  History  of. 

Brooklyn,  1867.     3  v.     S° 528.19 

Still,    William.      The    underground    railroad. 

Phila.,  1872.     8° 245.4 

Stille,  Charles  J.    Studies  in  medioeval  history. 

Phila.,  1882.     12° 595.3 

Stillman,  J.    D.   B.    The    horse    in    motion. 

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Stimson,  F.  J.,  {pseud.,  J.  S.  of  Dale.)     The 

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Stirling,  A.  At  daybreak.  Boston,  1884.  16°,  9.57.16 
Stirling,   James   H.      Jorrold,   Tennyson    and 

Macaulay.  Edinburgh,  1868.  i2° .  .  .  263.16 
Stirling-Maxwell,    William.     Don    John     of 

Austria.     Passages  from   the  liistory  of 

the    sixteenth    century.     London,    1883. 

2  V.     S° 1414.3 

Stobart,   J.    W.    H.     Islam   and   its   founder. 

London,  [n.d.]     16° 271.26 

Stock-breeding.    The  application  of  the  laws 

of  development  and  heredity  to  the  im- 
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1870.     l-i° 658.19 

Stockbridge,  J.  C.  Stow,  Rec.  Baron,  Me- 
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Stockmar,  Boron,  Memoirs  by  his  son  E.  von 

Stockui.ar.  Boston,  1873.  2  v.  12°  .  .  171.17 
Stockton,  Frank  R.   A  jolly  fellowship.    N.Y., 

1880.     12° 386.28 

The  lady,  or  the  tiger?  and  other  stories. 

N.Y.,  1884.     16°    ... 9.57.13 

The  late  Mrs.  Null.     N.Y.,  1886.     12°    .     .      976.5 

The  same 976.17 

Rudder  grange.  N.Y.,  1879.  12°  ...  363.73 
The  story  of  Viteau.     N.Y.,  1884.     12°.     .     9.59.20 

Ting-a-ling.     N.Y.,  1870.     12° 461.1 

What  might  have  been  expected.    X.Y., 

1874.     16° 444.22 

Stoddard,  Charles  W.     Mashallah!    A  flight 

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Soiilhern  sea  idyls.     Boston,  1873.     16°      .     .551. .37 
Stoddard,  Elizabeth.     The  Morgesoiis.    X.Y., 

1S02.     \->° 411.19 

Stoddard,  H.  H.     An  egg  farm :  the  manage- 
ment of  poultry  iu  large  numbers.   X.Y., 

1876.     n° 647.22 

Stoddard,  John  L.     Red-letter  days   abroad. 

Boston,  1884.     S° 784.6 

Stoddard,  Richard  Henry.     Book  of  the  East; 

and  other  poems.     Boston,  1871.     16"      .     551.2.5 
Ed.      Bric-a-brac    series.      N.T.,    1874-76. 
10  V.     12°. 
I.  Personal    reminiscences    by    Chorley, 

Platiche  and  Young 134.16 

II.  Anecdote    biographies    of    Thackeray 

and  Dickens 134.17 

III.  Prosper  Merimee's  Letters  to  an  incog- 

nita;   Recollections    by   Lamartine 

and  George  Sand 134.18 

IV.  Personal    reminiscences    by    Barhain, 

Harkiiess,  and  Hodder 134.19 

V.  The  Greville  memoirs 134.20 

VI.  Personal  reminiscences  by  Moore  and 

Jerdan 134.21 

VII.  Personal    reminiscences    by    Cornelia 

Knight  and  Thomas  Raikes      .     .     .     134.22 
VIII.  Personal  reminiscences  by  M.    Kelly, 

J.  O'Keefe  and  John  Taylor    .     .     .     1.34.27 
IX.  Personal  recollections  by  Lamb,  Haz- 

litt,  and  others 134.28 

X.  Personal   reminiscences  by  Constable 

and  Gillie 134.29 

Ed.  Poe,  Edgar  A.,  Works  of,  with  memoir. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     6v.     12° 12.37.17 

Poems.     N.Y.,  1880.     8° 574.3 

Songs  of  summer.  Boston,  1856.  12°  .  .  .551.11 
and  Linton,   W.   J.,  Eds.    English  verse. 

N.Y.,  1883.    5v.    12° 576.17 

and  others.     Poets'  homes.     (First  series. ) 

Boston,  1878.     12° 282.6 

Stoddard,  William  O.    Dab  Kinzer.     N.Y., 

ISSl.     16° 913.12 

Esau  Hardery.  K.Y.,  1881.  12°  .  .  .  .  942.4 
The  heart  of  it.  N.Y.,  1880.  16°  ...  383.18 
The  quartet.      Sequel  to   "Dab  Kinzer." 

N.Y.,1881.     12° 913.15 

Saltillo  boys.  N.T.,  1882.  12°  ....  916.6 
The  talking  leaves.  N.Y.,  1882.  16°  .  .  916.8 
Two  arrows.     N.Y.,  1886.     16°      ....     931.16 

Winter  fun.     IST.Y.,  188-5.     12° 932.7 

Wrecked?     [A  novel.]     N.Y.,  1SS;3.     12°     .      952.2 
Stoicism.      W.    W.    Capes.       London,    18-80. 

16° 127.15 

Stokes,  Frederick  A.    College  tramps,  (in  Eu- 
rope.)    N.Y.,  1879.     12° 762.24 

Stokes,  George  G.    Lectures  on  the  nature  of 

light.     London,  1884.     12° 1318-15 

Stokesley  secret,  The.     C.  M.  Yonge.     N.Y., 

1865.     16° 463-10 

Stolen     white     elephant,     The;     and    other 
sketches.     S.  L.  Clemens.    London,  1873. 

12° 1219.2 

Stolz,  Madame  de.      The  house  on  wheels. 

Boston,  1871.     12° 266.24 

Stone,  Edwin  M.     Beverly,  Mass.,  History  of. 

(1630-1842.)     Boston,  1843.     12°      ...     497.14 
Howland.  John,  Life  and  recollections  of. 

Prov.,  RL,  1857.     12° 172.16 

Stone,  Livingston.    Domesticated  trout.    Bos- 
ton, 1872.     12° 646.23 


Stone,  May  E.    The  doctor's  protege.    Chicago, 

[n-d.]     12° 383.17 

Stone,  William  L.     Border  wars  of  the  Ameri- 
can revolution.     N.Y.,  1854.     2  V.     16°   .      471.7 
Brant,  Joseph,   (Thayendanerjea,)  Life  of. 

Albany,  1864.     2  v.     8° 117-4 

Burgoyne,  Lieut.-Gen.,  Campaign  of.     Al- 
bany, 1877.     12° 493.2 

Johnson,  Sir  William,  Life  and  times   of. 

Albany,  1865.     2  v.     8° 117.3 

Red  Jacket,  Life  and  times  of.     Albany, 

1866.    8° 117-10 

Saratoga,  and  Ballston,  Reminiscences  of. 

N.Y.,  1875.     12° 483.20 

Wyoming,  Poetry  and  history  of.    Albany, 

1S04.    8° 541.13 

Stonemason  of  Saint  Point.     [A  tale.]    A.  de 

Lamartine.     London,  1851.     12°     .     .     .     364.77 
Stones  of  Venice.      J.  Ruskin.     N.T.,  1851. 

8° 649.7 

The  same.    X.Y.,  1882.    3  v.    12°      .     .    689.11 
Storer,  H.  R.    Reflex  insanity  in  women.    Bos- 
ton, 1871.     16° 637.16 

Storied  sea.   The.    S.   E.   Wallace.      Boston, 

1SS.3.     18° 771.16 

Stories.    Adams,  H.  C.    Stories  for  Sandays. 

London,  [n.d.]     16° 4.33.18 

American  authors.  Stories  by.     N.Y.,  1SS4- 

85.     10  v.     10° 957.10 

I.  Who  was  she?    B.  Taylor. 

The  documents  in  the  case.     B.  Mat- 
thews and  H.  C.  Bunner. 
One   of    the    thirty    pieces.      W.    H. 

Bishop. 
Ballacchi  brothers.     R.  H.  Davis. 
An  operation  in  money.    A.  Webster. 
II.  The  transferred  ghost.    F.  R.  Stockton. 
A  martyr  to  science.     M.  P.  Jacobi. 
Mrs.  KnoUys.     F.  J.  Stimson. 
A  dinner  party.     J.  Eddy. 
The  Mount  of  Sorrow.     H.  P.  Spof- 

ford. 
Sister  Sylvia.    M.  A.  Tincker. 

III.  The  spider's  eye.     F.  J.  O'Brien. 

.A  story  of  the  Latin  Quarter.     Mrs. 

F.  H.  Burnett. 
Two  purse  companions.  G.  P.  Lathrop. 
-     Poor  Olga-Moga.     D.  D.  Lloyd. 
A  memorable  murder.     C.  Thaxter. 
Venetian  glass.     B.  Matthews. 

IV.  Miss  Grief.     C.  F.  Woolson. 

Love  in  old  clothes.     H.  C.  Bunner. 

Two  buckets  in  a  well.    X.  P.  Willis. 

Friend  Barton's  concern.   M.  H.  Foote. 

An  inspired  lobbyist.     J.  W.  De  Forest. 

Lost  iu  the  fog.     N.  Brooks. 
V.  A  light  man.     H.  James. 

Yatil.    F.  D.  Millet. 

The  end  of  New  York.     P.  Benjamin. 

Why  Thomas  was  discharged.     G.  Ar- 
nold. 

The  Tachpomp.     E.  P.  Mitchell. 
VI.  The  village  convict.     0.  H.  White. 

The  Denver  express.     A.  A.  Hayes. 

The    misfortunes     of    Bro'     Thomas 
Wheatley.    L.  R.  Fairf.ix. 

The  heartbreak  cameo.     Mrs.   L.  W. 
Champney. 

Miss  Eunice's  glove.     A.  Webster. 

Brother   Sebastian's    friendship.      H. 
Frederic. 


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Stories.    American  authors  —  continued. 

VII.  The    bishop's    vagabond.       O.    Tha- 
net. 
Lo.st.     E.  Bellamy. 
Kirley's  coals  of  fire.     L.  Stockton. 
Passages  from  the  journal  of  a  social 

wreck.     51.  Floyd. 
Stella  Grayl.and.    J.  T.  McKay. 
The    image   of    S.an   Donato.     V.    W. 
.Johnson. 
VIII.  The   brigade   commander.     J.   W.  De 
Forest. 
Split  zephyr.     11.  A.  Beers. 
Zerviah  Hope.     E.  S.  Phelps. 
Tlie  life-magnet.     A.  A.  Adee. 
Osgood's  predicament.     E.  D.  B.  Stod- 
dard. 
IX.  Marse  Chan.     T.  N.  Page. 

Mr.  Bi.xby's  Christmas  visitor.     C.  S. 

Gage. 
Eli.     C.  H.  White. 
Young  Strong  of  the  "Clarion."'  M.  W. 

Shinn. 
How  old  Wiggin's   "  wore   ship."     H. 
T.  Coffin. 

" Mas  has  come."    L.  Kip. 

X.  Pancha.     T.  A.  Janvier. 

The  ablest  man  in  the  world.     E.  P. 

Mitchell. 
Young  Moll's  peevy.     C.  A.  Stephens. 
Mammal"  ha.     C.  de  Kay. 
A  daring  fiction.     H.  H.  Boyesen. 
The  story  of  two  lives.     J.  Schayer. 
Andersen,  H.  C.     Stories  and  tales.     (First 

series.)     London,  18G5.     12° 4.")4.I 

The  same.     (Second  series) 4."J4.2 

Barker,  Lady.  Stories  about .  Lon- 
don, 1871.     16° 444.18 

Brine,  M.  D.    Stories  grandma  told.    N.Y., 

[n.d.]     16° 936.7 

Cliaillu,  Paul  du.     Stories  of  the  Gorilla 

country.     N.Y.,  1868.     16° 444.39 

Chenoweth,  Mrs.  C.  Van  D.     Stories  of  the 

saints.     Boston,  1880.     12° 127. 2.i 

Church,  A.  J.  Stories  of  the  Greek  trage- 
dians.    N.Y.,  1880.     12° 294.1.3 

Stories  of  the  Old  World.     (Classics  for 
children.)     Boston,  188.5.     16°     .     .     .      971.7 

The  same  . 1231.5 

Cooke,  J.  E.  Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion; 
from  its  settlement  to  the  end  of  the  rev- 
olution.    N.Y.-,  1879.     12° 170.30 

Cooper,  J.  F.     Stories   of   the  sea.     N.Y., 

1863.     16° 444.42 

Stories  of  the  woods.     N.Y.,  1863.     16°.     444.26 
Ewald,  A.  C.    Stories  from  the  State  papers. 

Boston,  1882.     12° 1217.17 

Flammarion,  C.  Stories  of  infinity.  Bos- 
ton, 1873.     12° "   .     .     .     644.19 

Hale,  E.  E.     Stories  of  adventure  told  by 
adventurers.     Boston,  1881.     16°     .     .     .     913.17 
Stories  of  discovery  told  by  discoverers. 

Boston,  1883.     16° 918.3 

Stories  of  invention,   told   by   inventors 

.and  their  friends.     Boston,  188.5.     16°.     918.17 
Stories  of  the  sea,  told  by  sailors.     Bos- 
ton, 1880.     16° 913.9 

Stories  of  war,  told  by  soldiers.     Boston, 

1869.     12°      ; 911.8 

Harrison,  Mrs.  B.  Bric-^-brac  stories. 
N.Y.,  1885.     12° 932.8 


Stories  —  concluded. 

nawthorne,  N.     Stories  from   history  and 

biography.     Boston,  186.5.     16°   ....       4.52.8 
Ingelow,  J.     Stories  told  to  a  child.     (First 

series.)     Boston,  1806.     16° 462.28 

The  same.     (Second  series) 462.20 

Johnstone,    Mrs.,    Ed.     Standard    stories. 

London,  1874.     2  v.     8° 347.46 

Jones,  M.,  Ed.     Stories  of  the  olden  time. 

London,  1870.     16° 432.15 

Knatchbull-Uugessen,   E.    H.     Stories    for 

my  children.     London,  1869.     12°.     .     .       452.5 
McKay,  Mrs.  C.  E.     Stories  of  hospital  and 

camp.     Phila.,  1870.     12° 735.19 

Marshall,  Mrs.  E.     Stories  of  the  cathedral 

cities  of  England.     N.Y.,  1880.     12°    .     .     303.86 
Paul!,  M.  A.     Stories  of  the  mountain  and 

forest.     London,  1882.     1-J° 914.21 

Perry,  N.     A  book  of  love  stories.     Boston, 

1881.     12° 379.29 

Scudder,    H.    E.     Stories    and    romances. 

Boston,  1880.     16° 378.8 

Stories  from  my  attic.    N.Y.,  1869.     10°,    311.17 
Stories  from  the  south  seas.    N.Y.,  [n.d.j 

16° 447. '-'5 

Stories  of  enchantment.    From  the  German. 

Boston,  [n.d.]     16° 462.19 

Thornbury,  W.     Old  stories  retold.     Lon- 
don, [n.d.]     16° .378.22 

Yonge,  C.  M.,  Ed.     Storehouse  of  stories. 

London,  1872.     16° 342.19 

The  same 461.11 

Stork's  nest.  A;  or.  Pleasant  reading  from  the 

North.      [Sketches    and    stories.]     J.   F. 

Vicary.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16° 978.7 

Storm-driven.    [A  novel.]    M.  Healy.    Phila., 

1877.     16° 364.59 

Storm   warriors;    or,   Lite-boat   work  on   the 

Godwin    sands.     J.    Gilmore.     London. 

1874.  12° 178.6 

The  same 722.7 

Stormonth,  James.  A  dictionary  of  the  Eng- 
lish language.     N.Y.,  188.5.     8°  .     .     .     .       R.  L. 

Storr,  Francis,  and  Turner,  Ilawes.  Canter- 
bury chimes.  (Tales  from  Chaucer.) 
N.Y.,  1879.     8° 911.2 

Storrs,  Richard  S.  The  recognition  of  the 
supernatural  in  letters  and  in  life.    N.Y., 

[n.d.]     8° 275.9 

Success  in  preaching  without  notes.     N.Y., 

1875.  12° -205.10 

Wyckliffe,  John,  and  the  first  English  Bible. 

N.Y.,  1880.     8° 293.6 

Story,  Joseph.    His  life  and  letters.    W.  W. 

Story.     Boston,  1851.     2  v.    8°.     .     .     .      153.2 
Works : 
The   constitutional    class-book.     Boston, 

1834.     12° 484.20 

Discourse  upon  his  inauguration  as  Dane 
Professor  of  Law  in  Harvard  Univer- 
sity.    Boston,  1829.     8° 241.10 

Miscellaneous    writings.     W.    W.    Story, 

Ed.     Boston,  1852.     8° 152.2 

Story,  S.  A.     Caste.     Boston,  18.56.     12°     .     .       425.1 
Safely  married.     N.Y.,  1875.     8°   .     .     .     .     346.27 
Story,   William   W.     Castle   St.    Angelo;   and 
The    evil    eye.      Additional   chapters  of 
"  Roba  di  Roma."     London,  1877.     12°.     733.22 

Fiammetta.     N.Y.,  1886.     16° 972.6 

Poems.     Boston,  1856.     12° 552.13 

Poems.     Boston,  1886.     2  v.     18°.     .     .     .     585.17 


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story,  William  W.  —  concluded. 

Roba  di  Roma.     London,  1864.     2  v.     1-2°.     733.16 
Story,  Joseph,  Life  and  letters  of.     Boston, 

1851.     2  V.     8' 153.2 

Story  book  for  ray  children.    Mrs.  A.  M.  Diaz. 

Boston,  1875.     16° 441.11 

Story  of  a  bad  boy.     T.  B.  Aldricli.     Boston,- 

1870.     1G° 434.14 

Story  of  a  country  town.     E.  W.  Howe.     Bos- 
ton, 1884.     12° 951M4 

Story  of  a  fellow  soldier.      F.   Awilry.     Lon- 
don, 187.5.     16° .363.40 

Story  of  a  flower;  and  other  fragments  twice 

gathered.     R.  Porter.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16°,    949.22 

Story  of  a  mine.    B.  Harte.    Boston,  1S7S.   16°,     .368.35 

Story   of    a  ranch.      A.    W.    Rollins.      N.Y., 

[n.d.]     18° 951.27 

Story  of  a   sliort   life.     J.  IL  Ewing.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     8°      395.22 

Story  of  an  honest  man.     E.  About.     N.Y., 

1880.     8° 395.2 

Story  of  Avis.  E.S.Phelps.  Boston,  1877.  12°,     373.22 
The  same 373.23 

Story  of  creation.     S.  M.  Campbell.     Boston, 

1877.     12° 6.58.4 

Story  of  doom  ;  and  other  poems.     J.  Ingelow. 

Boston,  1867.     16° 564.9 

Story  of  Ida.     F.  Alexander.    Boston,  1883. 

16° 9.51.2 

Story  of  Kennett.    B.Taylor.   N.Y.,1866.    12°,     411.12 

Story  of  liberty.    C.  C.  Coffin.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]    4°,      448.1 
The  same 925.7 

Story   of  Melicent.      "Fayr  Madoc."     N.Y., 

1883.     12° 944.23 

Story  of  my  career  in   German  universities. 

H.  Steffens.     Boston,  1863.     12°     .     .     .     217.12 
The  same 104.19 

Story  of  my  childhood.    Mme.  Michelet.    Bos- 
ton, 1867.     16° 363.18 

Story  of  my  heart.     (An  autobiography.)     R. 

Jefferies.     Boston,  1883.     16°     ...     .  1224.18 

Story   of  my   life.     H.   C.    Andersen.     X.Y., 

1870.     16° 317.11 

Story  of  my  life.      J.  JI.  .Sims.      X.Y.,  1884. 

12° 1129.12 

Story  of  the  Don.     C.  L.  Mateaux.     London, 

[n.d.]     4° 453.1 

Story   of   the  great   inarch.     G.   W.   Nichols. 

N.Y.,  1865.     12° 664.23 

Story   of    the  guard.     Mrs.    J.   B.    Fremont. 

Boston,  1863.     16° 420.14 

Story  of  the  nations.     N.Y.,  1885-86.     12°. 
Carthage.     A.  J.  Cliurch  and  Arthur  Gil- 
man.     N.Y.,  1886.     12° 1431.3 

Chaldea.     Z.  A.  Kagozin 1422.16 

Greece.     J.  A.  Harrison 1422.6 

Hungary.     A.  Vamb^ry 1431.1 

The  Jews.     J.  K.  Hosmer 1422.12 

Norw.%y.     H.  H.  Boyesen 1422.22 

Rome.     A.  Gilraan 1422.13 

Spain.     E.  E.  rnidH.  Hale 1431.2 

Story  of  the  Plebiscite.     E.  Erckraann  and  A. 

Chatrian.     London,  1872.     12°   ...     .     352.24 

Story  of  the  Red  Cross  knight.     (Classics  for 

children.)     R.  A.  Y.    London,  1S&5.    16°,      973.2 

Story  of  Valentine  and  his  brother.     Mrs.  M. 

O.  W.  Oliphant.     N.Y.,  1875.     8°  .     .     .     323.10 
The  same .323.11 

Story  of  Viteau.     F.  R.  Stockton.     N.Y.,  1884. 

12° 959.20 

Story  of  wandering  Willie.    London,  1870.    8°,      433.1 


Story  of  White-rock  Cove.    Boston,  1868.    16°,      434.7 
Story  or  two  from  an  old  Dutch   town.     K. 

Lowell.     Boston,  1878.     12° 371.21 

Stothard,  Thomas,  Life  of.     Mrs.  Bray.     Lon- 
don, 1851.     8° 136.6 

Stoughton,    John.      Homes    and    haunts    of 

Luther.     London,  [n.d.]    S° 109.3 

Our  English   Bible:    its    translations    and 

translators.     London,  [n.d.]     12°    .     .     .     128.17 
Religion   in   England,  under  Queen   Anne 
and  the  Georges.     (1702-1800.)     London. 

1878.     2v.     12° 286.5 

Religion  in  England  from  1800-1850.     Lon- 

do"n,  1884.     2v.     12° 1243.12 

Wilberforce,  William,  Life  of.     X.Y.,  1880. 

12° 178.22 

Stout  heart.  A;  or,  The  student  from  over  the 

sea.     E.  Kellogg.     Boston,  1874.     16°      .     443.40 
Stov(r,  Baron,  Memoir  of.     J.  C.  Stockbridge. 

Boston,  1871.     8° 114.15 

Stowe,  Mrs.  Harriet  Beecher.     Agnes  of  Sor- 
rento.    Boston,  1862.     12° 326.1 

A  dog's  mission;  and  other  stories.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12° 914.18 

House  and  home  papers.  Boston, 1865.  12°,  342.2 
Little  foxes.  Boston,  1868.  12°  .  .  .  .  243.13 
Little  Pussy  Willow.  Boston,  1871.  16°.  4.34.1 
Men  of  our  times.  Hartford.  1868.  8°.  .  148.18 
The  minister's  wooing.     X.Y.,  1859.     12°.      326.2 

The  same 326.3 

My  wife  and  I.    X.Y.,  1871.     12°  .     .    .    .     .326.12 

The  same 320.10 

Nina  Gordon.    (Thesameas  "  Dred.")   Bos- 
ton, 1878.     12° 326.29 

The  same 320.30 

Old-Town  fireside  stories.     Boston,   1872. 

12° 326.4 

Old-Town  folks.     Boston,  1869.     12°      .     .       326  5 

The  same 326.6 

The  same 326.7 

Our  self-made  men.  Hartford,  1872.  8°  .  155.  S 
Palmetto  loaves.  Boston,  1873.  16°.  .  .  421.10 
Pearl  of  Orr's  Island.  Boston,  1862.  12°.  326.10 
Pink  and  white  tyranny.  Boston,  1871.  12°,      326.8 

The  same 326  9 

Poganuc  people.  X.Y.,  1878.  12°  .  .  .  .326.28 
Uncle  Tom's  cabin.     Boston,  1867.     12°     .    320.11 

The  same 320.25 

We  and  our  neighbors.     Sequel  to  "  My 
wife  and  L"    N.Y.,  187-5.     12°  .     .     .    .    326  13 

The  same 326.14 

The  same 326.15 

and  others.    Six  of  one,  liy  half  a  dozen  of 

the  other.     Boston,  1872.     16°    ...     .     326.19 
Strafford.     [A  drama.]     R.    Browning.     Bos- 
ton, 1864.     12° 567.10 

Strahau,  Alexander.     Mac  Leod,  Xorman,  A 

sketch  of  the  life  of.     Phila..  1872.     12°.     211.32 
Strahan,  Edward.    The  new  Hyperion.    Phila., 

1875.     8°       737.9 

and  others.    Masterpieces  of  the  Centennial 
International  Exhibition.     Phila.,  [n.d.] 

3  V.     4° R.  L. 

Stranded  ship,  A.     L.  C.  Davis.     X.Y.,  1809. 

16° 432.23 

Strange  adventures  of  a  phaeton.     W.  Black. 

N.Y.,  1873.     8° 347.35 

The  same 347.61 

The  same.     12° 948.1 

Strange   disappearance,    A.      A.    K.    Green. 

N.Y.,  1880.     16° 383.15 


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Strange  story,  A.    E.  Bulwer-Lytton.    N.Y., 

1S73.     12° 344.10 

The  same.    8° 305.11 

Strange  tales  fiom  luimble  lifo.     J.  Ashworlh. 

London,  [ii.d.]     fi  v.     1(1° .308.3 

Strange  world,  A.     Mrs.  M.  E.  Braddoii-Max- 

well.     N.Y.,  187.J.     8° 3(tt.27 

Tlie  same 309.39 

Strangers  and  pilgrims.     Mrs.  M.  E.  Braddon- 

MaxNvell.     N.Y.,  1874.     b° 301.44 

Stratford-by-the-sea.    [A  novel.]    N.Y.,1S84. 

10= <.).57.n 

Stratton,   E.    M.      World   on  wheels.      N.Y., 

1878.     S° 270.3 

Strauss,  David  Frederich.     The  old  faith  and 

the  new.     London,  1S73.     12°     ...     .     024.11 

Strauss,  Frederick.     The  glory  of  the  lionse  of 

Israel.     Phila.,  18,59.     12° 311.13 

Strauss,  G.  L.  M.  Men  who  have  made  the 
new  German  empire.  London,  1875.  2 
V.     8° 174.14 

Stray  leaves  from  strange  literature.  (From 
Indian,  Buddhist  and  Moslem  literature, 
the  Talmud,  etc.)  L.  Hearn.  Boston, 
1884.     10° 1231.12 

Stray  pearls,  (Memoirs  of  Margaret  de  Ribau- 
mont,   Viscovntess  of  Beltairs.)    C.   M. 

Yonge.    N.Y.,  1883.     12° 9J4.24 

The  s.ime 944.2."> 

Streams  from  hidden  sources.     B.  M.  Uank- 

ing.     London.  1872.     12° 2.34.8 

Streckfuss,      Adolph.       Castle      Hohenwald. 

Phila.,  1879.     12° .374.2.5 

The  same .392.21 

Quicksands.     Phila.,  1884.     12°      ....     950.24 
Too  rich.     Phila.,  1878.     12° 373.21 

Street,  Alfred    B.     The   Indian   P.iss.    N.Y., 

1800.     10° 4.52.7 

Woods  and  wafers.     N.Y.,  1800.     12°     .     .     424.17 

Street-arabs  and  gutter-snipes.  The  pathetic 
and  humorous  side  of  young  vagabond 
life  in  the  gre.it  cities;  with  records  of 
work  for  their  reclamation.  G.  C.  Need- 
ham.     Bostim,  1884.     8° 1230.1 

Streets  and  lanes  of  a  city.  A.  Button.  Lon- 
don, 1871.     12° 3.33.15 

Strength   of  her  youth.   The.      S.    Doudncy. 

N.Y.,  1880.     10° 909.2 

Stretton,  Ilesba,  pseud.     See  Smith,  IT.iiin.ah. 

Strettou,  J.     Margaret   and   her  bridesmaids. 

Boston,  1804.     12° 304.80 

Queen  of  the  county.     Boston,  1804.     12°,      421.6 
The  rector's  wife.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12°    .     .     345.31 

Strettou.      A  novel.]     H.  Kingsley.     Boston, 

[n.il.l     8° 377.10 

Strickland,  Agnes.  Uhtoricil  seriex.  Phila., 
[n.d.]     10°. 

Stories  from  history,  (ancient)  ....  497.1 
Stories  from  history,  (English)  ....  497.2 
Stories  from  history,  (miscellaneous)  .  .  497.3 
Stories  from  history,  (modern)  ....  497.4 
Lives   of  the  queens  of  England.     Phila., 

1855.     Ov.     8°       110.7 

The  same,  (.abridged) 134.4 

Lives   of   the   queens  of  Scotland.     N.Y., 

1858.     8v.     12° 144.1 

Mary  Stuart,  Life  of.     Boston,  1887.     8°     .     1142..2 
Princesses  of  the  house  of  Stuart.     N.Y., 

1872.     12° 144.5 

Strickland,  P.  A  voice  from  the  deep.  Bos- 
ton, 1873.     10° 443.37 


Stringer,  George  A.  Leisure  moments  in 
Gongh  Square;  or.  The  beauties  and 
quaint  conceits  of  Johnson's  dictionary. 
Buffalo,  I.SSO.     8° ".     12.53.8 

Strive  and  succeed.    H.  Alger.    Boston,  [n.d.] 

10° 442.18 

Strong,   Mnj.   Gen.   George   C.     Cadet   life   at 

West  Point.     Boston,  1862.     12°      ...       281.2 

Strong,    T.      A    treatise    on    algebra.    N.Y., 

1850.     8° 639.6 

Strong,  W.  C.  Fruit  cidture  and  the  laying 
out  and  management  of  a  country  home. 
Boston,  1885.     10° ".     .     .  1321.24 

Strong  and  steady;  or.  Paddle  your  own  canoe. 

n.  Alger.     Boston,  [n.d.[     10°    ...     .     442.46 

Strong  arm.  A,  and  a  mother's  blessing.     E. 

Kellogg.     Boston,  1881.     l:i° 913.10 

Strong  drink:  the  curse  and  the  cure.     T.  S. 

Arthur.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° .301.70 

Strong  minded  woman,  A;  or.  Two  years  after. 

\V.  A.  Hammond.     N.Y.,  188.5.     12°   .     .     974.10 

Strother,  11.  D.     Virginia  illustrated.     N.Y., 

1S.57.     8° 005.2 

Struggle   for  life,  A.      L.  P.  Hale.      Boston, 

1808.     12° 437.17 

Strutt,  E.     The  curate  and  the  rector.     N.Y., 

1871.     12° 414.2 

Stuart,  Esme.     The   little   brown  girl.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     10° 447.10 

Stuart,  Gilbert,  Life  and  work  of.     G.  E.  Jla- 

son.     N.Y.,  1.S79.     4° K.  L. 

Stuart,  I.  W.     Trumbull,  Jonathan,  Life  of. 

Boston,  18.50.     8° 107.0 

Stuart,  James,  and  Revett,  James.  Antiqui- 
ties of  Athens,  and  other  monuments  of 
Greece.    London,  18.58.     12° 008.17 

Stuart,  Villiers.  Egypt  after  the  war.  Lon- 
don, 1,S8.3.     8° 783.11 

Stuart-Glennie,    J.    S.      Pilgrim    memories. 

N.Y.,  1875.     8° 486.17 

Stuarts,  Fall  of  the,  and  western  Europe.     E. 

Hale.     N.Y.,  1876.     10° 511.18 

Stubbs,  Charles  William.     The  mythe  of  life. 

London.  1880.     12° 1248.23 

Stubbs,   William.       Constitutional   history  of 

England.     Oxford,  1875.     3  v.     12°     .     .      493.7 
Ed.  Select  charters  and  other  illustrations 
of  English  constitutional  history.    Oxford, 
1881.     12° 598.3 

Student  and  Intellectn.al  Observer,  The.  Lon- 
don, 1808.     5v.     8° 034.1 

Student  life.     S.Osgood.     N.Y.,  1801.     12°     .      225.0 

Student  life  at  Harvard.  G.  H.  Tripp.  Bos- 
ton, 1S7G.     12° 300.11 

The  same 306.12 

Student  life  of  Germany.  W.  Howitt.  Lon- 
don, 1841.     12° 232.2 

Students'  quarter;  or,  Paris  five  and  thirty 
years  since.  W.  M.  Th,ackeray.  London, 
[n.d.]     12° 244.26 

Studer,  Jacob  H.     Columbus,  Ohio,  History  of. 

Columbus,  1S73.     12° 287.4 

Studies  for  stories.    J.  Ingelow.    Boston,  1865. 

l(i° 361.6 

Studies  from  nature.    Mrs.  D.  M.  Craik.    N.Y., 

1861.    12° 343.25 

The  same 343.53 

Studies    from   nature.      By  various    authors. 

London,  [n.d.]     10° 1323.10 

Studies  in  animal  life.     G.  H.  Lewes.     N.Y., 

1860.     12° 224.11 


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studies   in   the   field   and  forest.     W.   Flagg. 

Boston,  1857.     12° 2.54.3 

Studies  of  character  from  the  Old  Testament. 

T.  Guthrie.  N.Y.,  1872.  12°  ...  .  2G5.17 
Studies,  stories  and  memoirs.  Mrs.  A.  Jame- 
son.    Boston,  1809.     1(1° 037.20 

Studley,  M.  J.     What  our  girls  ought  to  know. 

N.Y.,  1878.     12° 282.10 

Study  of  words.     R.  C.  Trench.     N.Y.,  1860. 

12' 044.1.5 

Studying  art  abroad,  and  how  to  do  it  clieapjy. 

Mis.    M.    a.    Niereker.      Boston,    1S79. 

18° 081. 7 

Stumbling-blocks.      M.   A.   Dodge.      Boston, 

1804.     l-J.^ 20::;. 9 

Sturgis,  Julian.     An  accomphslied  gentleman. 

N.Y.,  1879.     16° 391.2 

Dick's  wanderings.  Boston,  18S2.  12°.  .  942.13 
My  friends  and  I.  N.Y.,  1884.  16°  .  .  .  902.23 
Stuyvesant,  Peter,  Life  of.     J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

N.Y.,  1873.     12° 212.22 

Stuyvesant.  J.  Abbott.  K.Y.,  [n.d.]  10°  .  435. S 
Suakiu.    A  sketch  of  the  campaign  of  1885. 

By  an  officer  who  was  there.     London, 

1885.     12° 1422.10 

Subaltern,  The.  Edinburgh,  1809.  10°.  .  .  331.11 
Subjection  of  women.    J.  S.  Mill.    N.Y.,  1869. 

12° 220.7 

Sublime  in  nature,  The.    F.  de  Lanoye.    N.  Y., 

1870.  12° 242.15 

Substance  and  show;  and  other  lectures.     T. 

S.  King.     Boston,  1877.     12° 272.25 

Subterranean  world,  The.    G.  Hartwig.   X.Y., 

1S71.     8° 043.9 

Suburban   sketches.     W.   D.   Howells.     N.Y., 

1871.  12° 2.52.12 

Tlie  same 392.24 

Sue,  Eugene.    The  wandering  Jew.     London, 

[II. d.]     12° 372.18 

Sue,  M.  J.    The  marquis  of  L^toriere.    Boston, 

1S73.     18° 302.30 

Suez,  The  great  canal  at:  its  history,  with  an 
account  of  the  struggles  of  its  projector, 
F.  de  Lesseps.  P.  Fitzgerald.  London, 
1870.     2  V.     8° 490.9 

Suffolk,  Earl  of,  nntZ  others.  Racing  and  steeple- 
chasing.     Boston,  1886.     12° 1246.6 

Suggestions  for  the  sick-room.     Compiled  by 

an  American  woman.     N.Y.,  1870.     16°  .     228.21 

Suggestive  thoughts  on  religions  subjects. 
(Quotations.)  H.  Southgate,  JTrZ.  N.Y., 
1881.     8° 275.7 

Suicide  :  an  essay  on  comparative  moral  statis- 
tics.    H.  Mor-selli.     N.Y.,  1882.     12°   .     .     078.25 

Suicide:  studies  on  its  philosophy,  causes,  and 
prevention.  J.  J.  O'Dea.  N.Y.,  1882. 
12° 079.4 

Sullivan,  Christina.      Elements   and   rules  of 

perspective.     Cincinnati,  1882.     8° .     .     .     082.28 

Sullivan,  James,  Life  of.  T.  C.  Amory.  Bos- 
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Sullivan,  John,  Life  of.     O.  W.  B.  Peabody. 

(American  biograpliy.  Vol.  III.) .     .     .     .       111.3 

Sullivan,  M.    The  day  of  wonders.    X.Y.,  1880. 

12° 912.5 

Sullivan,  T.  R.     Roses  of  shadow.     [X  novel.] 

N.Y.,  1885.     12° 974.2 

Sully,  Dnke  of,  (prime-minister  to  Henry  the 
Great.)  Memoirs;  containing  the  history 
of  his  administration.  London,  1778. 
5v,     8° 179.7 


Sully,  James.    Illusions:  a  psychological  study. 

N.Y.,  1881.     12° 678.17 

Psychology,  Outlines  of.  With  special  ref- 
erence to  the  theory  of  education.  N.Y., 
1884.     8° 1316.3 

Sully,  Thomas.  Hints  to  young  painters.  Phila  , 

1873.     8° 669.14 

Sultan,  The,   and   his   people.      C.   Oscanyan. 

N.Y.,  18.57.     12° 721.8 

Summer.    H.  D.  Thoreau.    Boston,  1884.    12°,  1228.19 

Summer's  cruise  on  the  coast  of  New  England. 

K.  Carter.     Boston,  1864.     12°    ...     .     663.25 

Summer  days  down   East.     M.    F.   Swectser. 

Portland,  1883.     8° 776.8 

Summer  days  on  the  Hudson.  The  story  of  a 
pleasure  tour  from  Sandy  Hook  to  the  Sara- 
nac  Lakes.     D.Wise.     N.Y.,  1876.     12°.     922.11 

Summer  driftwood.  R.Porter.  N.Y.,  1870.  16°,      414.6 

Summer  in  Normandy,  A,  with  my  children. 

Mrs.  C.  Ellis.     N.Y.,  1878.     12°      ...     446.27 

Summer  jaunt  through  tlie  Old  World.  (The 
Tourje'e  party  of  1878.)  L.  S.  Holden. 
Boston,  1879.     12° 762.8 

Summer  rambles  near  Philadelphia.     J.  Cook. 

Phila.,  1882.     12° 772.4 

Summer  rest.     M.  A.  Dodge,     [t.  p.  w.]     16°,     266.25 

Summer  savory,  gleaned  from  rural  nooks  in 
pleasant  weather.  B.  F.  Taylor.  Chi- 
cago, 1879.     12° 292.6 

Summer    stories    for   boys    and    girls.      Mrs. 

Molesworth.     London,  1882.     S°      .     .     .     942.11 

Summer's   travel    to   find    a    German    home. 

Providence,  R.I.,  1804.     12° 735.8 

Summerfield    imbroglio.    The.      M.    Collins. 

Boston,  1870.     12° .364.40 

Summerland  sketches.  Rambles  in  the  back- 
woods of  Central  America  and  Mexico. 
F.  L.  Oswald.     Phil.a.,  18S0.     8°     .     .     .       707.9 

Sumner,  Charles,  Life  and  public  services  of. 

C.  E.  Lester.     N.Y.,  1874.     8°    .     .     .     .     149.14 
Memoir  and   letters.     (1811-184.5.)     E.    L. 
Pierce.     Boston,  1877.     2  v.     8°      ...       183.1 

The  same 183. 2 

Memori.al  addresses  in  Congress.  Washing- 
ton, 1874.     8° 149.15 

Memorial  from  the  City  of  Boston.   Boston, 

1S74.     12° 118.2 

Sermons  upon  his  death.     S.  Johnson  and 

C.  A.  Bartol.     Boston,  1874.     8°     .     .     .     245.18 
Works : 
Orations    and    speeches.     Boston,    18.50. 

2v.     12° 228.16 

Prophetic    voices    concerning    America. 

Boston,  1874.     12° 2:^3.2 

Works.     Boston,  1870-77.     12  v.     12°      .       184.1 

Sumner,    William    G.      American    currency. 

History  of.     N.Y.,  1874.     12°      .     .     .".     227.21 
Protectionism  the   'Ism   that   teaches  that 

v\  aste  makes  wealth.     N.Y.,  1885.     10°    .     1328.8 
Social  classes,  and  what  they  owe  to  each 
other.     N.Y.,  188:3.     16° 1224.5 

Sumner,  W.  H.  East  Boston,  History  of.  Bos- 
ton, 1.S.5S.     8° 537.7 

Sumter,  Fort,  and  Fort  Moultrie,  Reminiscences 
of.  (1860-61.)  A.  Doubleday.  N.Y., 
1876.     12° 217.25 

Suu,  The.    A.  Guillerain.    N.Y.,  1870.     12°    .    644.24 
The    same.      R.    A.    Proctor.     London, 

1871.     12° 645.15 

The  same.     C.   A.   Young.    N.Y.,  1881. 

12° 678.23 


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Sun-maid,  The.     M.  Grant.    N.T.,  1877.    S°,    .36.5.04 

Sun,  moon  ami  stars.     A  book  for  beginnors. 

A.  Giberne.     X.Y.,  18S0.     1:2°    ...     .     074. 14 

Sunday  at  home.     A  faiiiily  magazine  for  Sab- 

IxUh  reailiiig.     (1S80.)    London,  1880.   8°,      75.5.7 

Sunday  echoes  in  week-day  hours.     [A  tale.] 

Mrs.  C.  Brock.     N.Y.,  1S70.     12°    .     .     .     441.26 

Sunday  Magazine:  for  family  reading.    (1880.) 

London,  ISSO.     8° 7.55.8 

Sunday-schools,  Forty  years'  experience   in. 

S.  II.  Tyng.     N.Y.,  1802.     12°    ...     .     24:3.22 

Sunlight  and  shadow;  or,  Gleanings  from  my 
life-work.  .J.  B.  Gough.  Hartford,  1881. 
8° 186.1:5 

Sunny  days;  or,  A  month  at  the  great  Stowe. 

X.Y.,  1872.     16° 451.20 

Sunny  shores.  W.T.Adams.  Boston,  1875.  10°,     458.10 

Sunnybank.     Mrs.    M.    V.    Terhnne.      N.Y.. 

1874.     12°     . 423.14 

Sunrise.    W.  Black.     X.Y.,  1881.     12°   .     .     .     :379.24 
The  same 948.8 

Sunrise  kingdom,  The;  or.  Life  and  scenes  in 
Japan,  and  woman's  work  for  women 
there.  Mrs.  J.  D.  C'arrothers.  Phila., 
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Sunshine  and  storm  in  the  East.  Cruises  to 
Cyprus    and    Constantinople.       Mr.s.    \. 

Brassey.     N.Y.,  1880.     8° 76:3.26 

The  same 76.3.27 

Sunshine  in   thought.     C.  G.  Leland.     N.Y., 

1SG2.     12° 243.23 

Superior  woman,  A.  (No  name  series.)  Bos- 
ton, 1885.     16° 045.14 

The  same 945.15 

Supernatural,   History  of    the.     W.    Howitt. 

Phila.,  1863.     2  V.     12° 624.18 

Supernatural,  in  letters  and  in  life,  Recognition 

of  the.     R.  S.  .Storrs.     N.Y.,  |n.d.]     8°  .       275.9 

Superstition  and  force.  Essays  on  the  wager 
of  law  and  battle,  ordeal  and  torture.    H. 

C.  Lea.     Phila.,  1878.     12° 244.2 

The  same 1236.7 

Superstitions,  Popular.     G.    L.    Gomme,  Ed. 

Boston,  [n.d.]     8° 12:34.12 

Surf.      A    summer    pilgrimage.       S.    Wright. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16° 761.21 

Surf  and  wave;  the  sea  as  sung  by  the  poets. 

A.  L.  Ward,  Eil     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°    .     .      577.4 

Surgeon's  daughter.  The;  and  Castle  Danger- 
ous.    W.  Scott.     Edinburgh,  1871.     12°  .     314.22 
The  same 316.5 

Surgeon's  stories,  The.     .See  Topelius,  Z. 

Surgery,  Modern:  its  principles  and  practice. 

K.  Uruitt.     Phila.,  1851.     8° 632.5 

Surly  Tim,  and  other  stories.  Mrs.  F.  H.  Bur- 
nett.    X.Y.,  1877.     16° 371.5 

Surnames,  Suffolk.     Jf.  L  Bowditch.     Boston, 

18.58.     S^' 221.10 

Sursum  corda.     Hymns  for  the  sick  and  sutTer- 

ing.     Boston,  1877.     16° .571.13 

Survivors   of  the   "Chancellor.''     .7.   Verne. 

Boston,  1876.     8° 324.26 

Susie  Grant;  or.  The  lost  property  office.    N.  Y., 

1874.     10" 462.18 

Sutherlands,  The.     Mrs.  S.  S.  Harris.     X.Y., 

1882.     12° 364.23 

Sutton,  Mass.,  History  of.  (1704-1876.)  In- 
cluding Grafton  till  17:35:  Millbury  till 
1813:  and  parts  of  Northbridge,  Upton 
and  Auburn.  lieis.  W.  A.  Benedict  and 
H.  A.  Tracy.     Worcester,  1878.     8°     .     .     494.19 


Suv^auee  River  tales.     Mrs.  K.  S.  McDowell. 

Boston,  1884.     16° 962.12 

Suzette.     [A  novel.]     M.  S.  Ticrnan.     N.Y., 

1885.     16° 969.20 

Sivabian    stories.       (In    ver.se.)      T.    Tilton. 

N.Y.,  1882.     12° 576.6 

STvain,  Charles  F.     Captain  Waters   and  Bill 

his  bo' sen.  N.Y.,  1877.  12=  ....  :367.22 
S-waine,  S.  A.     General  Gordon.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

12° 11:37.4 

The   religious   revolution   in  the  sixteenth 

century.     X.Y.,  [n.d.]     16° 1214.9 

Swainson,  C.  Hand-book  of  weather  folk- 
lore.    Edinburgh,  187:3.     16° 041.18 

Swallow  barn.     J.  P.  Kennedy.     X.Y.,  1856. 

joo 422.1 

Sw^ampscott,  .Mass.,   Historical    sketches   of. 

W.  Thompson.     Lynn,  188-5.     12°.     .     .1422.14 

Sw^an,  Annie  S.    Adam  Hepburn's  vow.    N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12= 974.19 

S'wan,  Charles.  Gesta  Romanorum.  Enter- 
taining stories  invented  by  the  monks. 
I-ondon,  1877.     12° 3:32. .33 

Swan,  The,   and    her   crew.      G.    C.   Davies. 

London,  [n.d.]     12' 922.12 

Swanw^ick,  Anna,  Tranx.     Dramas  of  yEschy- 

lus.     London,  187:3.     8= 616.3 

Swearing,  A  cursory  history  of.     .1.  Sharman. 

London,  1884.     12° 1232.20 

Sw^eat,  M.  J.  M.  Highways  of  travel.  Bos- 
ton, 1859.     12° 06:!.  11 

STveden  and  Lapland.     Up  in  the  Xorlh.     T. 

Shairp.     London,  1872.     16° 724.20 

Sweden  and  Xorway.  Game-birds  and  wild- 
fowl of;  with  an  account  of  the  seals  and 
salt-water  fishes  of  those  countries.  L. 
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Sw^edeuborg,    Emanuel.      James,    II.      The 

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Parsons,  T.     Outline  of  the  religion   and 
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Tafel,  R.  L.     Life.     Chicago,  1807.     12°     .       624.4 
K'ort.s;  N.Y.,  1875-78.     22  v.     8°. 

Arcana  co?lesta.     10  v 277.1 

Apocalypse  revealed.     2  v 277.2 

Comi)endiutn  of  theological  writings   .     .       277.3 

Conjngial  love 277.4 

Divine  love  and  divine  wisdom   ....      277.5 

Divine  Providence 277.6 

Four  leading  doctrines 277.7 

Heaven   .and   its  wonders;   the  world   of 

spirits;  and  hell 277.8 

The  same 267.25 

Miscellaneous  theological  writings  .     .     .      277.9 
True  Christian  religion 277.10 

Sweet,  Alex.  E.,  and  Knox,  J.  A.  On  a  Mexi- 
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Sweet  Cicely;  or,  Josiah  Allen  as  a  politician. 

M.  HoUey.     N.Y.,  1886.     8° 395.21 

Sweet  counsel.     A  book  for  girls.     H.  Keddie. 

London,  1869.     12° 282.2 

Svsreetser,  M.  F.,  Ed.  See  Artist  biographies. 
King's    Hand-book    of    Boston    h.arbor. 

Camln-idge,  1882.     12° 772.18 

Picturesque  Maine.     Portland,  [n.d.]     4°.     766.10 
Summer  days  down  East.     Portland,  1883. 
8° 770.8 

Sweetser,  William.     Human  life.     N.T.,  1867. 

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Swift,  Cliarles  F.  History  of  old  Yarmoulli; 
eomprisinp  the  present  towns  of  Yar- 
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[n.d.]     8° 1424. .5 

Svirift,    Jolni    F.     Going    to    .Jericlio.      N.Y., 

186S.     12^ {'.04.21 

S-wift,  .John  L.     Aljout  Grant.     Boston,  1S80. 

12' iy4.7 

Swrift,  Jonathan,  [Dean,  of  St.  Patrick's,  Dub- 
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L.  Stephen.     X.Y.,  1.S82.     12^     ....     lii2.:!'J 
Works  : 
Gulliver's  travels.     X.Y.,  1867.     16'"  .     .     4.53.20 
Poetical  works;  with  memoir  by  J.  Mit- 

ford.     Boston,  |n.d.]     3  v.     16°   .     .     .      562.3 
Works :  with  life  by  D.  L.  Purves.    Phila., 

1868.    8° 168.10 

Swift    and    sure.      A.    Ehves.      N.Y.,    |n.d.| 

12^ 462.11 

Sw^iubourne,  Alfred.     Picture  logic.    London, 

1S7.5.     S= 6.52.17 

Siwiuburue,   Algernon   Charles.     Atalanta    in 

Calydon.     Boston,  1866.     16°      ....     612.24 
Blake,  William;  a  critical  essay.     London. 

1868.     S° " 157. 5 

Bothwell;  (a  tragedy.)    London,  1874.    12°,     505.10 
A   century  of  roundels   and   other  poems. 

N.Y.,  18S3.     12° .570.16 

Hugo,  Victor,  Life  of.     N.Y.,  1886.     12'    .     1137.5 
A   midsummer  holiday,  and   other  poems. 

X.Y.,  1884.     16° .577.17 

Queen    mother  and    Rosamond.      Boston, 

1860.     16° .564.2 

Shakespeare,  A  study  of.    X.Y.,  1879.    12°,     294.14 
Swine-breeder,  The   American.     H.  W.  Ell- 
worth.     Boston,  1840.     16' 621.17 

Swing,  David.    Motives  of  life.    Chicago,  1879. 

16° 283.17 

"  Sw^ingiu'  round  the  cirkle."     D.    R.  Locke. 

Boston,  1867.     12° 247.  m 

Swiutou,  William.    The  army  of  the  Potomac. 

X.Y.,  1868.     8° .547.12 

English   literature.  Masterpieces  of;   from 
British    and    American   authors.     N.Y., 

1S.S0.     8° 275.4 

Rambles  among  words.     N.Y.,  1864.     12°   .      662.6 
.School     composition.      Language     lessons. 

N.Y.,  1S74.     16° 1241.5 

The   twelve   decisive  battles    of    the   war. 

(1861-65.)     N.Y.,  1S67.     8° 54.5.2 

Swiss  family  Robinson.     J.  K.  von  Wyss  and 

J.  I.  P.  deB.  Montolieu.    N.Y.,186S.    lO'",      436.6 
The  same.     (Classics  for  children.)     Bos- 
ton, 1885.     16° 971.8 

Swiss  letters  and  Alpine  poems.  F.  R.  Haver- 
gal.     X.Y.,  1882.     12° 772. S 

Svffiss  pictures:   drawn  with  pen   and   pencil. 

S.  Manning.     London,  [n.d.]     8°    .     .     .     568.11 
Swisshelm,  Jane  G.    Half  a  century.    Chicago, 

18S0.     12° 126.7 

Switchoff.    W.T.Adams.    Boston,  [n.d.]    16°,     4.57.10 
Switzerland.    Biedeker,  K.     .Switzerland  and 
the  adjacent  portio::s  of  Italy,  Savoy,  and 
the  Tyrol.    (A  guide-book. )    Boston.  1S77. 

16° 704.12 

Its   mountains   and  valleys.     (Illustrated.) 
Engraved  by  A.  Closs.     X.Y.,  1879.    4°  .      R.  L. 


Sw^itzerland  —  concluded. 

Mackenzie.  H.  D.  S.  History  of  Switzer- 
land.    Boston,  1881.     12° .592.13 

Prime,   S.    D.     Letters   from   Switzerland. 

N.Y.,  1860.     12° 664.26 

Westall,  AV.  Tales  and  traditions  of  Switz- 
erland.    London,  1882.     12° 775.9 

Switzers,  The.     W.  H.  Di.\on.     London,  1S72. 

8' 726.15 

Sword  and  gown.     G.  B.  Lawrence.     Boston, 

1859.     12° Ui.ZS 

Sw^ord  of  Damocles,  The.  A  story  of  New 
York  life.  A.  K.  Green.  N.Y.,  1881. 
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Sybaris  and  other  homes.  E.  E.  Hale.  Bos- 
ton, 1869.     10° 4:}2.24 

Sybil's    friend.      Mrs.    R.    Church.     London. 

1874.     12° 4.55.5 

Sybil's    second    love.      J.    Kavanagh.     X.Y., 

1S07.     12° 345.16 

Sydney,  Algernon,  Life  and  limes  of.     A.  C. 

Ewald.     London,  1873.     2  v.     S°    .     .     .       1.57.6 

Sydnie  Adriance;   or,  Tiying  the  world.     A. 

M.  Douglas.     Boston,  1875.     12°      ...     306.20 

Sylvan  city,  A;  or,  Quaint  corners  in  Phila- 
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Sylvan  year,  The;  and  The   unknown   river. 

P.  G.  Hamerton.     Boston,  1870.     12°.     .      009.1 

Sylvester  night's  adventure,  A.    H.  Zschokke. 

Cincinnati,  1884.     16° 9.57.21 

Sylvester    Sound,    the    somnambulist.      H. 

Cockton.     London,  [n.d.]     12°  .     .     .     .     445.16 

Sylvia's  choice.      G.   M.   Craik.     N.Y.,  1874. 

8° 346.16 

Sytabolism ;  or.  Mind,  matter,  and  language, 
as  the  elements  of  thinking  and  reasoning. 
J.  Haig.     London,  1869.     12°     ....     675.17 

Symbols    of    the    Capital.     [Essays.]     A.    D. 

Mayo.     N.Y.,  1859.     16° 225.4 

Symington,  Andrew  J.      Bryant,   W.    C,   A 

biographical  sketch  of.  N.Y.,  ISSO.  16°,  194.14 
Lover,  Samuel,  Life  of.  N.Y.,  1880.  10°.  191.8 
Moore,  Thomas;  his  life  and  works.     X.Y.. 

1880.     16° 191.9 

Wordsworth,  William ;  a  biographical  sketch 
and  selections  from  his  writings.  Boston, 
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Symington,  Maggie.     Working  to  win.     X.Y., 

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Symouds,  John  Addington.     Dante,  A  study 

of.     London,  1872.     10° 567.9 

Europe,  southern,  Sketches  and  studies  in. 

X.Y.,  1880.     2v.     8° 766.9 

The  Greek  poets,  Studies  of  the.    N.Y., 

1880.     2  V.     16° 194.6 

The  same 1242.13 

Italian  byways.  X.Y..  1883.  12°.  .  .  .  778.4 
Xewandold.  [Poems.]  Boston,  1880.  12°,  582.25 
Renaissance  in  Italy.    The  fine  arts.    X.Y., 

1879.     8'  .     .     .  " 628.12 

Renaissance    in   Italy.     Literature.     X.Y., 

1882.     2v.     8° imS.S 

Renaissance  in  Italy.  The  revival  in  learn- 
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Symonds,  W.  S.  Records  of  the  rocks.  Lon- 
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Symoudson,  F.  W.  H.     Two  years  abaft  the 

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The  same 782.2 

Synge,  W.   W.    F.     Olivia    Raleigh.     Phila., 

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Synnbve  Solbakken.    [A  novel.]    B.  Bjornsou. 

Boston,  1881.     16° 

Synonyms,    English,    Hand-book    of.     L.    J. 

Ciitiipbell.  Boston,  1881.  18°  ...  . 
Syria,  Explorations  in.    (1SS1-S2.)    C.  R.  Con- 

(ler.     London,  1883.     8° 

Unexplored  Syria.     R.  F.  Burton  and  C.  F. 

T.  Drake.  London,  1872.  2  v.  S°  .  . 
Syria    and    Egypt,    Caravan    route    between. 

Trans,  from  the  German.     London,  1881. 

8° 


.388.0 

m.u 

793.4 
720.9 

773.. 5 


T  Leaves.    A  collection  of  pieces  written  for 
public  reading.     E.  F.  Turner.     Loiidun, 

1885.     12' 1241.  lli 

Taber,  C.  A.  M.     IJhynies  from  a  sailor's  jour- 
nal.    Cambridge,  1873.     10° .551.31 

Table-talk.     Alcott,  A.  B.     Table-talk.     Bos- 
ton, 1877.     12° 272.7 

Hazlitt,    W.      Essays.      N.Y.,   1845.    2  v. 

16° 225.12 

The  same.     (Second  series) 220.14 

Hunt,  L.  Table  talk.  To  which  is  added 
imaginary    conversations    of    Pope    and 

Swift.     N.Y.,  1879.     16° 291.24 

Russell,  W.  G.  The  book  of  table-talk. 
Selections  from  the  conversations  of 
poets,  philosophers,  statesmen,  etc.  With 
notes  and  memoirs  by  the  author.    N.Y., 

1874.     12° 294.0 

Table  traits.  Dr.  Doran.  N.Y.,  18.-)5.  12°  .  241.12 
Tablets.  A.  B.  Alcott.  Boston,  1879.  12°  .  294.7 
Tableaux,  Tailor.     W.  F.  Gill.     Boston,  1871. 

12' 244.10 

Tableaux  vivants;  or,  Home  pastimes.     Bos- 
ton, ISOO.     12° 223.18 

Tabor,  Eliza.     Eglantine.     N.Y.,  1S7.5.     8°.     .    357.18 

The  same .361.40 

Nine  years  old.  London,  1872.  10°  .  .  .  401 .  10 
When   I  was   a  little  girl.     Loudon,  1871. 

16° 444.-32 

Tacitus,  History  of.     A.  J.  Church  and  W.  J. 

Brodribb.     London,  1873.     12°  ...     .       525.4 
Tact,   push    .and    principle.      W.   51.   Thayer. 

Boston,  ISSO.     12° 125.26 

Tafel,  R.  L.     Emanuel  Swedenborg.    Chicago, 

1SG7.     12°      .     .     ; 024.4 

Taggart,  John.     The  American  standard  poul- 
try book.     Phila.,  1885.     12° 1325.20 

Taghconic:   The  romance  and  beauty  of  the 

hills.   J.  E.  A.  Smith.    Boston,  1879.  12°,      292.7 
Taine,    H.    A.    The   ancient  regime.      N.Y., 

1870.     12° 482.11 

Art  in  Greece.  N.Y.,  1871.  10°  ...  .  651.20 
Art  in  the  Netherlands.  N.Y.,  1S71.  10°,  052.25 
English  literature.  History  of.     N.Y.,  1871. 

2  V.     8° 267.5 

The  same.     (Abridged.)     12°      ....       125.2 

The  same 286.13 

The  same 295.7 

French  revolution,  The.    J.  Duraud,  Trans. 

N.Y.,  1885.     3v.     8° 499.1 

The  ideal  in  art.  N.Y.,  1869.  16°  .  .  .  651.25 
Italy,  Florence  and  Venice.  N.Y.,  1869.  8°,  716.9 
Italy,  Rome  and  Naples.  N.Y.,  1808.  8°.  604.10 
Notes  on  England.  N.Y.,  1872.  12°  .  .  664.12 
Notes  on  Paris.  N.Y.,  1875.  12°.  .  .  .  715.16 
Tour  through  the  Pyrenees.  N.Y.,  1874. 
8° 718.4 


Syria  and  Egypt  under  the  last  live  sultans  of 
Turkey.  Consul-General  Barker.  Lon- 
don, 1870.     2  V.     8° 703.16 

Syria,  Palestine  and  the  Holy  Land.     Mrs.  I. 

Burton.     London,  1879.     12°       ....     766.10 

Syrian    home-life.       I.    Riley.       X.Y.,    1874. 

12° .' 266.23 

Syrian   sunshine.     T.    G.  Appleton.     Boston, 

1877.     16° 271.13 

System  of  the  world.     J.  P.  Nichol.     Boston, 

1848.     12° 645.13 

Taipiugwang,  Life  of.     J.  M.  Mackic.     N.Y., 

18.57.     12° 165.14 

Tait,  Catharine  and  Crawford,  wife  and  son  of 
Archibald  Campbell,  Archbishop  of  Can- 
terbury. [Memoir.]  W.  Beuham,  Ed. 
London,  1879.     12° 192.24 

Tait,  P.  G.     Heat.     London,  1884.     12°.     .     .1318.24 
Light.     Edinburgh,  1884.     12° 1324.1 

Take  a  peep.     P.  Cobden.     Boston,  1874.     12°,     437.19 

Taken  at  the  flood.     Mrs.  M.  E.  Braddon-Max- 

well.     N.Y.,  1874.     8° .347.19 

Taking  the  Bastile;    or.  Six  years  later.    A. 

Dumas.     London,  [n.d.]     12°      ....     .361.67 

Talbot,  Hannah,  {ji.scud.,  Parke  Danforth.) 
Not  in  the  prospectus.  [A  novel.]  Bos- 
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Talboys,  W.  P.  West  India  pickles.  Diary  of 
a  cruise  through  the  West  Indies.  N.Y., 
1S70.     16° 441.18 

Talbury  girls,  The.     M.  A.  Denison.     Boston, 

1871.     12° 4.52.3 

Tale    of    a    lonely    jiarish.     F.    M.   Crawford. 

N.Y.,  1880.     12° 977.4 

Tale  of   two  cities.     C.  Dickens.    N.Y.,  1809. 

2  V.    12° 355.17 

The  same 355.16 

The  same,  (in  one  volume) 394.6 

Tales  and  sketches.     H.  Miller.     Boston,  1803. 

1:;^ 243.1 

Tales  aiul  sketches  of  Christian  life.     Mrs.  E. 

R.Charles.     N.Y.,  1805.     10°     ...     .     431.15 

Tales  by  Musa'us,  Tieck,  and  Richter.  T. 
Carlyle,  Trans.     London,  [n.d.]     12°. 

vol.  xviii.  of    1235.1 

Tales,  Classic.     M.  Edgeworth.    Boston,  1883. 

10° 919.14 

Tales  from  Ariosto.     Retold  for  children  by  a 

lady.     Boston,  1880.     10° 911.10 

Tales  from  "Blackwood."     Edinburgh,  |n.d.] 

12  V.     10° 431.5 

The  same.     [New  series) 418.1 

Tales  from  the  German  of  Paul  Heyse.     N.Y., 

1879.     12° 300.49 

Tales  from  many  sources.  N.Y.,  18^5.  Ov.   10°,      907.1 

Tales,   Moral    and    popular.      M.   Edgeworth. 

N.Y.,  185.5.     12° .346. 2 

Tales   of  a  fashionable   life.     M.   Edgeworth. 

N.Y.,  1855.     12° 346.3 

Tales  of  a  grandfather.  W.  Scott.  (Classics 
for  children.)  E.  Giim,  Ed.  Boston, 
1885.    16° 971.9 

Tales  of  a  traveller.     W.  Irving.     N.Y.,  18.55. 

12° 342.14 

Tales  of  all  countries.     A.   TroUope.    N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12° 963.24 

Tales  of  old  travel.     H.   Kingsley.     London, 

1809.    12° 734.12 


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Tales  of  the  argonauts;   and  other  sketches. 

B.  Harte.     Boston,  1875.     16°    ...     .    311.31 

Tales  of  tlie  Borders,  and  of  Scotland.  His- 
torical, traditionary  and  imaginative.  J. 
M.  Wilson,  and  others.  Edinburgh, 
[n.d.]     1:2  V.     10° 497.5 

Tales  of  the  caravan,   inn  and  palace.      W. 

Hauff.     Chicago,  1S82.     12' 942.2 

Tales   of  the   sood   woman.     J.  K.  Paulding. 

N.Y.,  1807.     12° .334.23 

Tales  of  the  pathfinders.      (Discoverers,  etc.) 

A.  Oilman.     Boston,  [n.d.l     16°    .     .     .     1421.3 

Tales  of  the  sixty  mandarins.  P.  V.  R.  Raju. 
Introduction  by  Henry  3Iorley.  X.Y., 
[n.d.]     12^ 970.24 

Tales  of  the  woods  and  fields.     By  the  author 

of  "Old  men's  tales."     X.Y.,  1836.     12^     297.17 

Tales  of  three  cities.    H.  James.    Boston,  1884. 

12^ 965.7 

Tales   of  woman's   trials.     Mrs.    S.   C.     Hall. 

X.T.,  1855.     8'' 427.14 

The  same 427.30 

Tales,  Standard,  by  standard  authors.     Mrs.  J. 

.Johnstone,  £■(?.     London,  1874.     2  v.     S°,    .347.40 

Talent  in  tatters;  or.  Some  vicissitudes  in  the 
life  of  an  English  boy.  H.  Wraythe. 
N.T.,  [n.d.]     16° 912.13 

Talfourd,  Sir  Thomas  >".     Letters  of  Charles 

Lamb,  etc.  London,  1886.  2  v.  12°.  .1249.22 
Miscellaneous  writings.  Boston,  18.54.  8^,  237.7 
Tragedies,  sonnets  and  verses.  Boston,  1865. 

12= 014.9 

Talk  with  my  pupils,  A.     Mrs.  C.  Sedgwick. 

N.Y.,  1863.     12° 204.0 

Talking  leaves.  The.     (An  Indian  story.)     W. 

O.  Stoddard.     N.Y.,  1882.     16°  .  "  .     .     .      910.8 

Talks  afield  about  plants  and  the  science  of 
plauts.  L.  H.  Bailey.  Boston,  1885. 
10= 1314.10 

Talks  witli  my  boys.     W.  A.  Mowry.     Boston, 

1886.     16° 1251.20 

Talks  with  young  men.    J.T.Davidson.    N.Y., 

1S84.     12° 1232.23 

Tallahassee  girl,  A.    (Round-robin  series.)    M. 

Thompson.     Boston,  1882.     16°.     .     .     .     398.17 
The  same 398.18 

Talleyrand,  Prince,  Corrcspondt  nee  of,  with 
Louis  XVIII.  during  the  Congress  of  Vi- 
enna. From  MSS.  preserved  at  Paris. 
With  preface  and  notes  by  M.  G.  Pallain. 
X.Y.,18S1.    8° 187.15 

Tallulah  and  Jocassee,  and  other  tales.     T.  A. 

Kioh.ards.     Charleston.  18.52.     12°   .     .     .     .331.28 

Talmage,  T.  De  Witt.     The  abominations  of 

modern  society.  X.Y.,  1872.  12°.  .  .  266.20 
Around  the  tea-table.  Phila.,  1874.  12°  .  207.12 
Every  day  religion.  X.Y.,  187-3.  12°  .  .  200.29 
Old  wells  dug  out.     X.Y.,  1874.     12°.     .     .     267.18 

Sermons.     X.Y.,  1872.     12° 266.15 

Sermons.    (Second  series.)   X.T.,1S73.    12°,     266.10 
Sports  that  Ivill.     X.Y.,  187.5.     12°.     .     .     .      200.5 

Talmud,  The.  Selections  from  that  ancient 
book,  its  commentaries,  teachings,  poetry, 
and  legends.  Brief  sketches  of  the  men 
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12° 1245.20 

Talmudic  miscellany;  or,  A  thousand  and 
one  extracts  from  the  Talmud,  etc.  Com- 
piled and  translated  by  P.  I.  Hershon. 
Introduction  by  F.  W.  Farrar.  Boston, 
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Tamil  wisdom;   or,   Hindu  traditions.     E.  J. 

Robinson.     London,  1873.     12°  .     .     .     .     202.11 

Tanagra  figurines.    (Clay  images  from  the  tombs 

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Tandon,  Moquin.  The  world  of  the  sea.  Lon- 
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The  same,  translated  and  enlarged  by  H.  M. 
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Taney, Roger  B., Life  of.    S.Tyler.    Baltimore, 

1672.     8° 1.50.10 

Tangled  skein,  A.  A.  de  Fonhlanque.  Bos- 
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Tangled  tale,  A.     C.  L.   Dodgson.     London, 

1885.     12° 935.6 

Tanner,  Henry.  Lessons  in  the  science  of  agri- 
cultural practice.     London,  1881.     18°     .     674.26 

Tanner,  T.   H.     Manual  of  clinical  medicine. 

Pijila.,  18.50.     16° 631.21 

Tappan,  Arthur,  Life  of.     L.  Tappau.     X.Y., 

1870.  8° 114.13 

Tappan,  David.   Lectures  on  Jewish  antiquities. 

Boston,  1807.     8° 231 .  17 

Tarantella.     [\   novel.]     M.   Blind.     Boston, 

1885.     12° 965.16 

Tarbox,  I.  N.  Putnam,  Israel,  Life  of.  Bos- 
ton, 1870.    8° 173.1 

Tariff,  Destructive  influence  of  the,  upon  manu- 
facture and  commerce,  and  the  figures  and 
facts  relating  thereto.  J.  Schoenhof.  X.Y., 

1883.  12° 12-9.17 

Tariff,  The  history  of  the  present,  1860-1883. 

F.  W.  Taussig.     X.Y.,  188.5.     12°    .     .     .  1415.16 

Tartary,  Thibet,  and  China,  Journey  through. 

M.  Hue.     X.Y.,  1842.     2  v.     16°     ...      711.4 
The  same 733.2 

Tartary,  Visits  to  high.  Yarkhand,  and  Kash- 
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Tas'well-Langmead,  T.  P.  English  constitu- 
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Tatem.M.  H.   The  heights  of  Eidelberg.   Phila., 

1871.  12° 413.9 

Tattered  Tom.    H.  Alger.    Boston,  [n.d.]    16°,      442.7 
Taussig,  F.  W.      The  history  of  the  present 

tariff.     1860-1883.     X.Y.,  188-5.     12°   .     .1415.16 
Protection  to  young  industries  as  applied  to 

the  U.S.     Cambridge,  1883.     12°    .     .     .     1225.9 
Taunton,  Mass.,  Supplement  to  the  catalogue 

of  the  public  library  of.  Taunton,  1  SSI.  8°,       R.  L. 
Tautphoeus,  iJaronei's.    At  odds.    Phila.,  1863. 

12° 3.54.12 

Cyrilla.     Phila.,  [n.d]    8° 340.47 

The  initials.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12°    ...     .     361.25 

Quits.     Phila.,  18oS.     12° 341.30 

Taveau,    A.    L.     The    magic    word.     Boston, 

1855.     16° 566.11 

Taxidermy,  Practical,  and   home   decoration. 

Willi  general  information  for  sportsmen. 

J.  H.  Batty.     X.Y ,  1880.     12°    ....      682.6 

Taylor,  .V  If  red  S.    Poisons.    London,  18.59.    10°,     031.25 

Taylor,  B.iyard.     Life  and  letters.     Mrs.  M.  U. 

Taylor  and  H.  E.  Scudder,  Eds.     Boston, 

1884.  2  V.     12° 1128.5 

Work.H: 

Africa,  Journey  to  central.    X.T.,  1856. 

12° 714.17 

Ed.    Africa,    Lake   regions    of    central. 

N.Y.,  1873.     12° 713.6 

Ed.   Africa,    Travels    in    south.     X.Y., 

1872.     12° 713.7 

Arabia,  Travels  in.    X.Y.,  1872.     12°     .      722.6 


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Taylor,  Bayard.     Works  —  concluded. 

Beauty  and  the  beast;  and,  Tales  of  home. 

N.Y.,  1872.     TJ° 411.14 

Boys  of  other  oountries.  N.Y.,  1S76.  12'^     441.24 

Colorado.     N.Y.,  1SG7.     12' 732.1:! 

Critical  essays  and  literary  notes.     N.Y., 

1880.     12" 125.8 

Echo  Club;  and  other  literary  diversions. 

Boston,  IS7G.     8° 247.21 

Egypt  and  Iceland  in  1874.     X.Y.,  1874. 

12° 73:3.14 

Eldorado.     N.Y.,  ISfw.     12° 7:J2.4 

Europe,  Byways  of.  N.Y.,  1860.  12°  .  734.18 
German    literature,    Studies    in.      N.Y., 

1879.  12° 2112.24 

Trans.    Goethe's    Faust.     Boston,    1871. 

2v.     8° 017.1 

Greece  and  Russia.  N.Y.,  18.5'J.  12°  .  602.15 
Hannah  Thurston.  N.Y.,  1804.  12°.  .  411.13 
Home  and  abroad.  (Second  series. )  N.Y., 

1802.     12° 007.21 

India,   China    and    Japan,    A    visit    to. 

N.Y.,  18.55.     12° 714.18 

.John  Godfrey's  fortunes.  N.Y.,  1865.  12°,  412.4 
Joseph  and  his  friend.  K.Y.,  1870.  12°,  361.11 
Lands  of  the  .Saracen.  N.Y.,  18.55.  12°,  733.10 
Masque  of  the  gods.  Boston,  1872.  16°,  551.35 
Northern  travel.  N.Y.,  18.58.  12°  .  .  714.19 
ricture  of  St.  John.  Boston,  1866.  12°,  552.21 
Poetical    works.      (Complete.)      Boston, 

1880.  12' 582.10 

The  prophet.  Boston,  1874.  12°  .  .  .  551.4 
Story  of  Kennett.  N.Y.,  1806.  12°  .  .  411.12 
Views  afoot.  N.Y.,  1855.  12°.  .  .  .  724.12 
The  same.     N.Y.,  1884.    8° 788.3 

Taylor,    Benjamin    F.      Between     the    gates. 

Chicago,  1878.     12° 492.  is 

Mission    Eidge    and     Lookout     Mountain. 

N.Y.,  1872.     8° 246.10 

Summer-savory.  [Sketches.]  Chicago,  1879. 

12° 292.0 

The  world  on  wheels.     Chicago,  1874.     12°,     2.33.13 
Taylor,  D.  B.     The   coming   earthquake,  and 

other  tracts.     Boston,  1S7.5.     12°     .     .     .     203.20 
Taylor,   E.      Blindpits.      A   story   of    Scottish 

life.     N.Y.,  1809.     12° 317.15 

Taylor,  E.   S.,   and   others,   Eds.     History  of 

playing  cards.     London,  1805.     12°     .     .     635.25 
Taylor,    Edward   T.,     (Father    Taylor,)    Inci- 
dents and  anecdotes  of.    G.  Haven  and  T. 

Kussell.     Boston,  1872.     12.° 113.10 

Taylor,  George,  pseud.     .See  Hausrath,  A. 
Taylor,  George,  H.   Diseases  of  women.   Phila., 

1871.     12° 031.12 

Paralysis.     N.Y.,  1871.     10° 6:^1.18 

Taylor,   Henry,   Autobiography    of.      1800-75. 

N.Y.,  1885.     2v.     12° 1134.10 

Philip  van  Artevelde.     Boston,  186:3.     16°.    611.10 
Taylor,  Isaac.     The  alphabet;  The  origin  and 

development   of    letters.     London,    1883. 

2v.     &° 1226.3 

Words  and  places;  or.  Etymological  illustra- 
tions of  history,  etlinology  and  geography. 

London,  1882.     10°    .     .' 1221.18 

The  same 235.19 

Taylor,    James.     The    Scottish    Covenanters. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     18° 191.16 

Taylor,  Jane.     Contributions  of  Q.  Q.     X.Y., 

1826.     2v.     10° 228.17 

and  Ann.     Classic  tales,  with  a  memoir  by 

G.  A.  Oliver.     Boston,  1884.     16°  .     .     .     951.12 


Taylor,  J.  E.     Half-hours  in  the  green  lanes. 

London,  1873.     10° 731.1 

Half-hours  al  the  seaside.     London,  1872. 

16° 722.17 

The  sagacity  and  morality  of  plants.     Lon- 
don, 1884.     12° 1325.1 

Taylor,  N.  A.,  and  McDanield,   H.   F.     The 

coming  empire.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°      .     .     402.20 
Taylor,  Richard,  (Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  Confed- 
erate   army.)      Destruction    and    recon- 
struction.    N.Y.,  1879.     8° 293.1 

Taylor,  li.  V.  Yorkshire  anecdotes;  or.  Re- 
markable incidents  in  the  lives  of  cele- 
brated Yorkshire  men  and  women.  Lon- 
don, 188:3.     12° 1228.6 

Taylor,  Sedley.     Sound  and   music.     London, 

187:3.     8° 649.17 

The  same 1317.14 

Taylor,  Theodore.     W.M.Thackeray.     N.Y., 

1804.     12° 162.20 

Taylor,   Tom.      Historical    dramas.      London, 

1877.     12° 573.13 

Leicester  Square ;  its  associations  and  worth- 
ies.    London,  1874.     12° 762.22 

Haydon,  B.  R.,  Life  of.     N.Y.,  1853.     2  v. 

12° 16:i.l0 

Taylor,  W.     Historic  survey  of  German  poetry. 

London,  18:30.     3  v.     8° 613.10 

Taylor,  W.C.     History  of  Ireland.     N.Y.,1854. 

2  V.     16° 471.11 

Taylor,  W.  H.     Four  years  with  (ien.  Robert 

E.  Lee.     N.Y.,  1877.    8° 498.13 

Taylor,  William.   Our  South  American  cousins. 

N.Y.,  1878.     12° 497.12 

Taylor,  William  M.   Contrary  winds,  and  other 

sermons.     N.Y.,  1883.     12° 1225.21 

David,  King  of  Israel,  Life  of.     N.Y.,  1875. 

8° 14.5.11 

Joseph, theprime-minister.  N.Y.,1886.  12°,  1249.21 

Knox,  John,  Life  of.     N.Y.,  1885.     12°      .     1131.6 

Moses,  the  law-giver.     N.Y.,  1879.     12°      .     182.18 

Paul,  the  missionary.     N.Y.,  1882.     12°      .     1113.3 

Taylor,  GVn.  Zacliary.  Life.   Boston,  1876.  12°,     170.11 

Tcheug-Ki-Toug,  Col.     The   Chinese  painted 

by   themselves.      J.    Millington,    Trans. 

London,  [n.d.]     12° 792.1.3 

Tea  leaves.  Letters  and  documents  relating 
to  the  shipment  of  tea  to  the  American 
colonies  in  1773.  From  the  original  MS. 
With  an  introduction,  notes,  and  bio- 
graphical notices  of  the  Boston  tea  party. 
F.S.Drake.  Boston,  1884.  8°  .  .  .1423.10 
Teachers  and  school  officers.  Power  and  au- 
thority of,  over  pupils.  By  a  member  of 
the  Massachusetts  Bar.  N.Y.,1885.  16°,  1241.17 
Teaching. 

Calderwood,   H.      Teaching;    its  ends  and 

means.     London,  1881.     16° 1212.19 

Fitch,  J.    6.     Lectures   on   teaching.     De- 
livered in  the  University  of  Cambridge, 
1880.     Cambridge,  Eng.,  1881.     12°     .     .     129.11 
Peabody,  E.  P.     Theory  of  teaching.     Bos- 
ton, 1841.     8° 222.11 

Thring,  E.  Theory  and  practice  of  teach- 
ing. Cambridge,  Eng.,  1883.  12°  .  .  .  1227.8 
See  also  Education  and  Pedagogics. 
Teaching  of  the  twelve  Apostles.  Recently 
discovered  and  published  by  Philotheos 
Bryennios.  Edited  with  a  translation, 
introduction  and  notes  by  R.  D.  Hitch- 
cock and  F.  Brown.     N.Y.,  1884.     8°      .     12.34.2 


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Teachings  and  counsels.  Baccalaureate  ser- 
mon*, with  a  discourse  on  President  Gar- 
field.    M.  Hopkins.     N.Y.,  1884.     12°     .12.37.11 

Teal,  Angeline.     John  Thome's  folks.    Boston, 

1S84.     10° 962.16 

Teale,  T.  Pridgin.  Dangers  to  health.  Do- 
mestic sanitary  defects.  London,  188.3. 
8° 1324.14 

Technical    educator,    The.       London,    [n.d.] 

4v.     8° 642.1 

Technology,  Popular.     E.  Hazen.    N.Y.,  1855. 

2  V.     12° 6.53.13 

Tegetmuir,  W.  B.  The  poultry  book.  Lon- 
don, 1867.     8° 618.18 

Tegg,  William,  .Ed.  The  knot  tied.  Marriage 
ceremonies  of  all  nations.     London,  1877. 

16° 123.28 

One  hour's  reading.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°.     .     272.14 
Shakespeare  and  his  contemporaries.     Lon- 
don. 1S70.     12° 282.30 

Telegraph,  Atlantic,   History  of  the.     H.  M. 

Field.     N.Y.,  1866.     12° 491.12 

Telegraph,  The  electric.  Prescott,  G.  B.  His- 
tory,  theory    and    practice    of.     Boston, 

1860.     12° 6.36.13 

Schwendler,  L.  Instructions  for  testing 
telegraph  lines,  and  the  technical  arrange- 
ments of  ofDces.  Written  by  order  of  the 
Director  General  of  telegraphs  in  India. 
London,  1878.     2  v.     8° 677.17 

Telegraph  and  travel.     England  to  India.     F. 

J.  Ooklsmid.     London,  1874.     8°    .     .     .     727.14 

Telegraph    boy,    The.       H    Alger.       Boston, 

[n.d.]     16° ". 449.12 

Telemachus.     M.  FSnelon,   with   life   of    the 

author.     N.Y.,  1859.     12° 163.7 

Telephone,  The.  Dolbear,  A.  E.  An  account 
of  the  plieuomena  involved  in  its  action. 

Boston,  1877.     16° 6.53.28 

Du  Moncel,  Count.  Telephone,  the  micro- 
phone and  the  phonograph.     N.Y.,  1879. 

12° 675.7 

Prescott,  G.  B.  Telephone  and  phonograph, 
and  other  novelties.     X.Y.,  1878.     8°      .     656.11 

Telfer,  J.  Buchan.  Narrative  of  a  journey  in 
the  Crimea  and  Transcaucasia.     London, 

1876.     2v.     8° 767.15 

The  strange  career  of  the  Chevalier  D'Eon 
de  Beaumont.     London,  1885.     8°  .     .     .     1133.3 

Temperance.     Channing,  W.  E.     An  address 

on  temperance.     Boston,  18.37.     8°      .     .      287.3 
Daniels,  W.  H.,  Ed.     Temperance  reform, 

and  its  great  reformers.     N.Y.,  1878.     8°,     274.15 
Hitchcock,  E.     History  of  a  zoological  tem- 
perance convention  held  in  central  Africa. 

Fitchburg,  1863.     16° 291.15 

Sargent,  L.  M.    Temperance  tales.    Boston, 

[n.d.]     6v.     16° 391.6 

Tempest  and  sunshine.     Mrs.  M.  J.  Holmes. 

N.Y.,  1874.     12° 424.14 

Tempest    tossed:    The    story    of    Seejungfer. 

M.  Roberts.     London,  1884.     12°    .     .     .     953.11 

Tempest  tossed.     T.  Tilton.    N.Y.,  1874.    12°,     317.14 

Temple,  H.  J.,  {Lord  Palmerstoii,)  Life  of.    Si> 

II.  L.  Bulwer.     Phila.,  1871.     2  v.     8°     .     113.13 

Templeton,    Faith.     Wrecked    but    not    lost. 

Phila.,  1880.     12° 380.22 

Templeton,  W.     Steam  and  the  steam-engine. 

Phila.,  1869.     12° 636.19 

Ten   acres  enough.     E.  Morris.     X.Y.,  1864. 

12°  ...  ^ 646.18 


Ten  boys  who  lived  on  the  road  from  Long 
Ago  to  Now.  J.  Andrews.  Boston,  1886. 
16° 932.24 

Ten  days  in  the  jungle.     J.  E.  L.     Boston, 

1885.     16° 771.24 

Ten  great  religions.     J.    F.  Clarke.     Boston, 

1871.     2  V.     8° 626.4 

The  same.     Part  II.  A  comparison  of  all 

religions.     Boston,  1883.     8°   .     .     .     .     1223.4 

Ten  minute  talks.     E.  Burritt.     Boston,  1874. 

8° 233.24 

Ten  nights   in  a  bar-room:   and  what  I  saw 

there.     T.  S.  Arthur.     Phila.,  [n.d.]    12°,     444. .35 

Ten  thousand  a  year.     S.  Warren.     London, 

1878.     2v.     12° .372.27 

Ten  times  one  is  ten.     E.  E.  Hale.     Boston. 

1871.     16° 218.18 

Ten  years  among  the  mail-bags.    J.  Holbrook. 

Phila.,  1874.     8° 145.1 

Ten  years  of  my  life.     Princess  Felix  Salm- 

.Salm.     X.Y.,  1877.     12° 171.21 

Ten  years  of  preacher  life.     W.  H.  Milburn. 

N.Y.,  18.59.     12° 215.16 

Ten  years  on  a  Georgia  plantation  since  the  war. 

F.  B.  Leigh.     London,  1883.     8°     .     .     .       770.7 

Tenace,  Major,  pseud.     A  handbook  of  whist. 

N.Y.,  188.5.     18° 1011.6 

Tenant  of  Wildfell   Hall.    A.  Bronte.     X.Y., 

1868.     12° 363.6 

The  same .363.62 

Tenants  of  an  old  farm.  Leaves  from  the 
note-book  of  a  naturalist.  H.  C.  Mc- 
Cook.     N.Y.,  1885.     12° 1:324.20 

Tenney,  E.   P.     Agamenticus.     Boston,   1878. 

16° 383.1 

Coronation.     A  story  of    forest    and    sea. 
Boston,  1877.     16° 36S.14 

Tennis,  Lawn,  croquet,  and  other  games.  Lon- 
don, [n.d.]     18° 1214.26 

Tenot,    Eugene.      Paris    in    December,    1851. 

N.Y.,  1870.     12° 735.9 

Tennyson,  Alfred,  Lord.     Jennings,  H.  J.     A 

biographical  sketch.     London,  1884.    12°,  11.34.17 
Gatty,  A.     A  key  to  Tennyson's  "In  me- 

moriam."     London,  1882.     16°.     .     .     .1231.20 
Genung,  J.  F.  Tennyson's  "  In  memoriam." 
Its  purpose  and  structure.    A  study.    Bos- 
ton, 1SS4.     12° "...  1229.23 

Works : 
Poetical  works.    London,  1884.   7  v.    12°,     577.13 
Vols.  I.  and  II.  Miscellaneous  poems. 

III.  Idyls  of  the  king. 

IV.  The  princess,  and  Maud. 

V.  Enoch  Arden,  and  In  memo- 
riam. 
VI.  Dramas.  Queen  Mary.  Harold. 
VII.  Later  poems. 
Ballads  and  other  poems.     Boston,  1880. 

16° 583.13 

Becket.  [A  drama.]  London,  1884.  16°,  584.25 
The  cup  and  the  f.alcon.  N.Y.,  1SS4.  16°,  584.17 
Enoch  Arden.     [A  poem.]    Boston,  1864. 

16° 565.6 

Gareth  and  Lynette.  Boston,  1872.  16°,  .565.8 
Harold.  [.\  drama.]  Boston,  1877.  16°,  571.8 
The  Holy  Grail.  Boston,  1870.  16°  .  .  565.5 
Idyls  of  the  Ki.-.g.  Boston,  [n.d.]  16°.  565.4 
The  last  tournament.  Boston,  1872.  16°.  565.7 
The  lover's  tale.  Boston,  1879.  16°.  .  .573.25 
The  princess.    W.  J.  Rolfe,  Ed.    Boston, 

1885.     12° 577.10 


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273.30 

1246.4 

122S.1 

273.21 

423.3 

1219.11 


423.4 
423. 2G 


Tennyson,  Alfred,  Lord.     Works  —  concluded. 

Toems.     Boston,  [n.d.]     16° 565.2 

The  same.     2  v.     16° 565.3 

Queen  Mary.     [.\  drama.]     Boston,  1875. 

16° 565.12 

Tiresias;     and    otlier    poems.       London, 

1885.     18° 585.18 

Tent  life  in   the  Holy  Land.     W.    C.    Prime. 

N.Y.,  1867.     12° 603.14 

Tent  life  with  English  gypsies  in  Norway.     H. 

Smith.     London.  1873.     8° 726.10 

Tent  on  the  beach.     [Poems.]     J.  G.  Whittier. 

Boston,  1867.     16° 5.53.22 

Terence,  Comedies  of.     U.  T.  Riley.     London, 

18.-)3.     .N^ 615.6 

Terhune,  Mrs.  M.  V.,  (pseud.,  Marion  Harland.) 

Alone.     X.y.,  1873.     12° 423.1 

At  last.     N.Y.,  1872.     12° 423.2 

Breakfast,  luncheon  and  tea.     N.T.,  1875. 

12° 

Common   sense  in  the  household.     X.Y., 

[n.d.]     12°    

Common  sense  in  the  nursery.    N.Y.,  1885. 

12° 

The  cottage  kitchen.     [Cooking  receipts.] 

N.Y.,  1883.     12° 

The  dinner  year-book.     N.Y.,  1878.     12°    . 

The  empty  heart.     X.Y.,  1874.     12°.     .     . 

Eve's  daughters;    or,   Common   sense    for 

maid,  wife  and  mother.    N.Y.,  1882.    12°, 

(This  will  be  issued   only  by  permission 

from  the  Librarian.) 

From  my  youth  up.     N.Y.,  1874.     12°    .     . 

Handicapped.     [Stories.]    N.Y.,  1881.   12°, 

Helen  Gardner's  wedding-day.    N.Y.,  1873. 

12° 

The  hidden  path.     N.Y.,  1872.     12°  .     .     . 
Husbands  and  homes.     N.Y.,  1865.     12°    . 

Jessamine.     X.Y.,  1874.     12° 

Judith :  a  chronicle  of  old  Virginia.   Phila., 

1883.     12°     

The  same 

Loiterings  in  pleasant  paths.     N.Y.,  1880. 

12° 

Miriam.    X.Y.,  1862.     12° 

Moss-side.     N.Y.,  1874.     12° 

My  little  love.     N.Y.,  1S76.     12°    ...     . 

The  same 

Nemesis.     N.Y.,  1860.     12° 

Our    daughters.      A    talk    with    mothers. 

N.Y.,  1880.     18° 

Phemie's  temptation.     N.Y.,  1874.     12°.     . 
Ruby's  husband.     N.Y.,  1875.     12°     .     .     . 

Sunnybank.     N.Y.,  1874.     12° 

True  as  steel.     N.Y.,  1872.     12°     ...     . 
Terrace  roses.     [A  romance.]    C.  E.  Gardner. 

X.Y.,1878.     1-2° 367.35 

Tessa  Wadsworth's  discipline.      J.  M.  Drink- 
water.     N.Y.,  1879.     12° 374.30 

Testa,   Giovanni    B.     History  of    the   war   of 
Frederick  I.    against  the   Communes  of 
Lombardy.     London,  1877.     12°.     .     .     .     1428.6 
Tested;  or,  Hope's  fruition.     C.  E.  Gardner. 

N.Y.,  1874.     12° 334.2 

Teutonic  lands,  Tales  of.      G.  W.  Cox  and  E. 

n.  Jones.     London.  1872.     12°    ...     .     3.33.25 
Texas.     Bartlett,  J.  R.     Explorations  and  inci- 
dents in  Texas  and  New  Mexico.    N.Y., 

18.54.    2  v.    8° 737.4 

Hughes,  T.,  Ed.    Gone  to  Texas.    Letters 
from  our  boys.     N.Y.,  1884.     16°    .    .     .    286.22 


423.5 
423.6 
423.7 
423.8 

423.27 

423.28 


766.2 
423.9 
423.10 
423.24 
423.25 
423.11 

123.1 
423.12 
423.13 
423.14 
423.15 


Texas  —  concluded. 

McDanield,  H.  F.,  and  Taylor,  N.  A.    Ten 
thousand   miles  in  Texas  on  horseback. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 492.20 

Olmsted,  F.  L.      Journey  through  Texas. 

N.Y.,  1859.     12° 666.18 

Sweet,  A.  E.,  and  Knox,  A.     On  a  Mexican 
mustang  through  Texas,  from  the  Gulf  to 
the  Rio  Grande.     Hartford,  188:$.     8°.     .       776.7 
Thacher,  Mary  P.     Seashore  and  prairie.     Bos- 
ton. 1877.     16° 283.4 

Thackeray,  Anne  I.     See  Ritchie,  Mrs.  A.  L 
Thackeray,  William  M.     Life  and  labors.     T. 

Taylor.     N.Y.,  1864.     12° 162.20 

London,  The,  of  Thackeray.     His   haunts 
and  the  scenes  of  his  novels.     W.  H.  Ride- 

ing.     Boston,  188.5.     16° 781.19 

TForA-,s  ; 
•      Adventures  of  Philip.     N.Y.,  1862.    8°    .      332.6 
The  same,  with  A  shabby  genteel  story,      373.6 

Ballads.     Boston,  1882.    8° 574.7 

The  same,  with  The  rose  and  the  ring  .       582.8 
Book  of  snobs.     Sketches  of  life  and  char- 
acter.    Boston,  1875.     12° 373.9 

Catherine.     Lovel  the  widower.     Denis 

Duval.     Ballads.     Boston,  1875.     12°  .     .373.11 
Christmas  books  of  Mr.  M.  A.  Titmarsh. 

Boston,  187.5.     12° .373.12 

Early  and  late  papers.    Boston,  1867.    12°,     246.24 
English  humorists  of  the  eighteenth  cen- 
tury.    N.Y.,  1854.     12° 148.3 

The  great  Hoggarty  diamond.     Memoirs 
of  Mr.  C.  J.  Yellowplush.     Burlesques. 

Boston,  1875.     12° 373.8 

History  of  Harry  Esmond.  N.Y.,  1864.  8°,      332.3 

The  same 332.9 

The  same,  with  Memoirs  of  Barry  Lyn- 
don      .373.4 

History  of  Pendennis.     N.Y.,  1860.    2  v. 

8° 332.7 

The  same 373.2 

Lovel  the  widower.     N.Y.,  1867.      16°     .      431.2 
Miscellanies.     Boston,  1870.     5  v.     12°    .    332.14 
Vol.  I.     Memoirs  of  Barry  Lyndon;  His- 
tory of  Samuel  Titmarsh;  The  great 
Hoggarty  diamond ;  Burlesques. 
Vol.  II.     Paris  sketch  book  of  Mr.  Tit- 
marsh; Memoirs  of  Mr.  Charles  Yel- 
lowplush;   The   Irish    sketch    book; 
Notes  of  a  journey  from  Cornhill  to 
Grand  Cairo. 
Vol.  III.     Memoirs  of  Barry  Lyndon; 
Legend  of  the  Rhine;    Rebecca  and 
Rowena ;  A  little  dinner  at  Timmins's ; 
The  Bradford-Row  conspiracy. 
Vol.  IV.    The  Fitz-Boodle  papers ;  Men's 
wives;  A  shabby  genteel  story;  His- 
tory of  Samuel  Titmarsh ;  and  The 
great  Hoggarty  diamond. 
Vol.  V.     Catherine;    Titmarsh    among 
pictures  and  books;  Fraser  miscella- 
nies; Christmas  books;  Ballads,  etc. 
TheNewcomes.     N.Y.,  1855.    8°    .     .     .      3.32.1 

The  same 3.32.2 

The  same .373.3 

The  Paris  and  the  Irish  sketch  books. 
Notes  of  a  journey  from   Cornhill   to 
Grand  Cairo.     Boston,  187.5.     12°     .     .      373.7 
The   rose   and   the   ring.     London,  1873. 

12° 332.12 

The  same 922.1 


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Thackeray,  W.  M.      Works  —  concluded. 

E.Muiilaboul  papers.     N.Y.,  1863.     12'    .     332.11 
The  same.    The.  four  Georges.    English 

humorists.     Boston,  1875.     12°      .     .     373.10 
Students'  quarter;  or,  Paris  five  and  thirty 

years  since.     London,  [n.d.]     12°     .     .     244.26 
Thackerayana.   Notes  and  anecdotes.    (Il- 
lustrated.)    London,  1875.     12°  .     .     .       164.9 

Vanity  fair.     N.Y.,  1868.     8° 332.5 

The  same 332.8 

The  same 332.13 

The  same 373.1 

The  Virginians.     N.Y.,  1859.     8°    .     .     .      332.4 

The  same 373.5 

Thackeray  and  Dickens.  Anecdote  biogra- 
phies of.     R.  H.  Sloildard,  Ed.     N.Y., 

1874.  12° 134.17 

Thaddeus    of    Warsaw.      J.    Porter.     Phila., 

[n.d.]     12°    427.36 

Thames,  the  Dictionary  of.  C.  Dickens.  Lon- 
don, 1880.     16° 704.10 

Thankful  Blossom.    A  romance  of  the  Jerseys. 

(1779.)     B.  Harte.     Boston,  1877.     18°    .     431.20 

That    beautiful    wretch.     A     Brighton    story. 

W.  Black.     N.Y.,  1881.     12° 397.16 

The  same 943.9 

That  boy  of  Norcott's.  A  rent  in  a  cloud.  St. 
Patrick's  eve.  C.  Lever.  Londou,  [n.d.] 
12° 394.10 

That  dreadful   boy.     [A  novel.]     Mrs.    K.    T. 

Woods.     Boston,  1886.     12° 977.14 

That  girl  of  mine.     Phila.,  1877.     16°      ...       371.7 

That  husband  of  mine.     Mrs.  M.  A.  Denison. 

Boston,  1877.     16° 368.18 

The  same 368.24 

That  lass   o'  Lowrie's.     Mrs.    F.  H.  Burnett. 

K.Y.,  1877.     12° 366.21 

The  same ,373.19 

That  queer  girl.     V.   F.   Towuscnd.     Boston, 

1875.  12° 354.18 

That  wife  of  mine.  Mrs.  M.  A.  Denison.  Bos- 
ton, 1877.     16° 368.31 

Thatcher,    B.    B.     Indian    biographj-.     N.Y., 

1834.     2v.     8° 121.8 

Thaxter,  Celia.     Among  the   Isles   of  Shoals. 

Boston,  1873.     16° 711.12 

The  cruise  of  the  Mystery,  and  other  poems. 

Boston,  1886.     16° 588.3 

Drift-weed.     [Poems.]     Boston,  1879.    16°,      582.2 

Poems.     N.Y.,  1872.     16° 5.51.39 

Poems  for  children.     Boston,  1884.     8°.     .     .574.10 

The  same 574.13 

Thayer,  Alexander  W.     The  Hebrews  and  the 

Red  Sea.     Andover,  1883.     12°  ...     .     1224.3 
Thayer,    Ella    Cheever.      Wired    love.     N.Y., 

1879.     16° 304.79 

Thayer,  Erama  Homan.     Wild  flowers  of  Colo- 
rado.    Illustrated.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     4°  .     .       R.  L. 
Thayer,  James  B.    Letters  of  Chauncey  Wright, 
with  some  account  of  his  life.    Cambridge, 

1878.     12° 177.5 

Thayer,  William  M.    The  bobbin  boy.    Boston, 

ISOO.     12° 438.1 

The  same 438.2 

The  farmer  boy.     Boston,  1864.     12°      .     .      438. 3 
From  log-cabin  to  the  White  Ilouse.     Bos- 
ton, 1881.     12° 914.3 

Nelson;  or.  How  a  country  boy  made  his 

way  in  the  city.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  16°  .  .  447.11 
The  old  horseshoe.  Boston,  [n.d.]  12°  .  4-38.4 
The  pioneer  boy.     Boston,  1863.     12°     .     .      438.5 


Thayer,  William  M. — concluded. 

Tact,   push  and   principle.     Boston,   1880. 

12° 125.26 

Youth's  history  of  the  rebellion.     Boston, 

1866.     4v.     12° 541.16 

Vol.  I.  Sumter  to  Roanoke. 

II.  Ro.anoke  to  Murfreesboro'. 

III.  Murfreesboro'  to  Fort  Pillow. 

IV.  Fort  Pillow  to  the  end. 
Theakston,  M.    British  angling  flies.    London, 

[n.d.]     16°    672.10 

Theamba,  Inshta.    ("Bright  eyes.")    Ploughed 
under.     The  story  of   an   Indian   chief. 

N.Y.,  18S1.     16° 378.24 

Theatre,  The.    An  essay  on  the  non-accordance 
of  stage-plays  witli  the  Christian  profes- 
sion.    J.  W.  Leeds.     Phila.,  1884.     16°  .  1238.13 
Theatricals,  Amateur.     W.  H.  and  Lady  Pol- 
lock.    London,  1S70.     16° 681.9 

Thebaud,  A.  J.    The  Irish  race  in  the  past  and 

present.     N.Y.,  1873.     8° 522.3 

"Their  children."     Mrs.    H.   S.  Clarke.     Bos- 
ton, 1874.     16° 301.16 

Their  wedding  journey.     W.  D.  Howells.    Bos- 
ton, 1872.     12° 345.21 

The  same 392.25 

Theism.    The  Baird  lecture  for  1876.    R.  Flint. 

Edinburgh,  1883.     12° 1243.14 

Theism,  Scientific.    F.  E.  Abbot.    Boston,  188.5. 

12° 1248.18 

Theistic  argument,  The,  as  affected  by  recent 
theories.       [Lectures.]      J.     L.     Diman. 

Boston,  1881.     8° 187. 16 

Themistokles,  Life  of.     G.  W.  Cox.    London, 

188-5.     16° 11:31.8 

Theocritus,  Bion,  and  Moschus,  The  idyls  of. 

J.  Banks,  Tran.-i.     London,  1864.     12°     .     615.10 
The  same.     A.    Lang,    Trans.     London, 

1880.     12° 126.4 

Theodora.    A    home   story.     P.   F.    McKeen. 

N.Y.,  1876.     12° .361.45 

Theology.    Allen,  J.  H.    Our  liberal  movement 
in  theology.     History  of  Unitarianism  in 
New  England.     Boston,  1882.     16°      .     .     1221.1 
Beecher,  L.     Views  of  theology.     Boston, 

18-53.     12° 626.14 

Rendall,  F.    Theology  of  the  Hebrew  Chris- 
tians.    Loudon,  1886.     12° 1249.18 

Tyler,  B.     Lectures  on  theology.     Boston, 

1859.     8° 624.2 

Theophilus  and  others.     M.  M.  Dodge.    N.Y., 

1876.     12° 364.48 

The  same 976.13 

Theory  of  the  earth.     G.  Cuvier.     N.Y.,  1818. 

8° 643.6 

Theory  of  our  national  existence  as  shown  by 
the  action  of  the  government  of  the  U.S. 
since  1861.    J.  C.  Hmd.     Boston,  1881. 

8° 1211.4 

Therapeutics,  First  lines  of.     [Lectures.]    A. 

Harvey.     N.Y.,  1879.     12° 675.9 

There  she  blows!  or.  The  log  of  the  "Are- 
thusa."     W.    H.    Macy.      Boston,    1877. 

16° 446.16 

There's  no  place  like  home.     A.  M.  Douglas. 

Boston,  1875.     16° 363.28 

There   was  once  a  man.     [A  story.]     R.    H. 

Newell.     N.Y.,  1884.     12°      ."....       9.59.5 
Theuriet,  Andre.     The  godson  of   a  marquis. 

N.Y.,  1878.     12° 366. 4;j 

Kaymonde.     N.Y.,  1S7S.     16° 391.4 


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They  all  do  it;  or,  Mr.  Miggs  of  Danbury  and 
his    neighbors.     J.    M.    Bailey.     Boston, 

1877.     16° 

Thieblin,  X.   L.     Spain    and    the    Spaniards. 

Boston,  187.5.     12° 

Thierry,  A.     History  of  the  Xorraan  conquest 
of  England.     W.  Hazlitl.     London,  1847. 

2  V.     12°  

Thiers,  Louis  A.     Life.     F.  Le  Goff.     Trans- 
lated from  the   unpublished  manuscript 
by  T.Stanton.     N.Y.,  1879.     12°    .     .     . 
The  government  of,  from  eighth  of  Febru- 
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J.  Simon.     N.Y.,  1879.    2  v.    8°    .     .    . 
Works : 
History  of  the  Consulate  and  the  Empire 
of  France   under  Xapoleon.     London, 

184.5-61.     10  V.     8° 

History  of  the  French  Revolution.     Lon- 
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Things  new  and  old  in  discourses  of  Christian 
truth  and  life.     W.  Gladden.    Columbus, 

Ohio,  18S3.    8° 

Think  and  act.     [Essays.]     V.  Penny.     Phila., 

lSf)9.     12° 

Thiodolf ,  the  Icelander.  Baron  de  la  M.  Fouque. 

N.Y.,  1805.     12° 

Thirty  years  in  the  harem;  or.  The  autobiogra- 
phy of   H.   H.    Kibrizli-Nehemet-Pasha. 

N.Y.,  1872.     12° 

Thirty  years:  Poems,  new  and  old.     Mrs.  D. 
M.  Craik.     Boston,  1881.     16°    ...     . 
Thirty  years  too  late.     One  in  a   thousand. 
[Stories.]    Mrs.  Mary  A.  Livermore.    Bos- 
ton, [n.d.]     18°      

Thirty  years'  view  of  American  government. 

T.H.Benton.     N.Y.,  1854.     2  v.     8°      . 

Thirty    years'    war.      F.    Schiller.      London, 

1851.     12° 

Thistle,  Timothy,  pseud.     (Oliver  Ellsworth.) 
A  single  gentleman.     Boston,  1867.     16°, 
Thomas  k  Becket,  a  tragedy;  and  other  poems. 
G.  H.  HoUister.     Boston,  1866.     12°  .     . 
Thomas,  Annie,  pseud.     See  Cudlip,  Mrs.  Pen- 
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Thomas,  Bertha.     Life  of  George  Sand,  (Mad- 
ame Dudevant.)    Boston.  1883.     16°.     . 
Thomas,  Charles  W.     The  west  coast  of  Africa. 

N.Y.,  1860.     12° 

Thomas,  Edith   M.     A  New  Year's   masque; 
and  other  poems.     Boston,  18S5.     16° 
The  round  year.     [Essays.]     Boston,  1886. 

16° 

Thomas,    Elizabeth.      Great    St.    Benedict's. 

N.Y.,  1877.     12° 

Thomas,  Maj.-Gen.  George  H.  Memoir.  R. 
W.  Johnson.  Phila.,  ISSl.  8°  .  .  .  . 
The    same.     T.    B.   Van   Home.     X.Y., 

1882.     8° 

Works: 
The  history  of  the  anny  of  the  Cumber- 
land.   2  V.  and  atlas.    Cincinnati,  1875. 

8° ,    • 

Thomas,  Isaiah.     History  of  printing  in  Amer- 
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Thomas,  J.     Travels  in  Egypt  and  Palestine. 

Phila.,  1853.     12° 

Thomas,  John  J.     The  American  fruit  cultur- 

ist.    N.Y.,  1867.     12° 

Thomas,  Mary  Von  Erden.  Winning  the  bat- 
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368.25 
712.16 

511.9 

183.7 

499.3 


485.1 
.535.1 

1223.13 

227.13 

317.8 


724.15 
575.6 

391.1 

5.55.2 

532.12 

462.15 

552.16 

1115.14 

664.25 

584.24 

12.55.4 

446.7 

197.2 

1112.15 

557.6 
642.10 

732.8 
646.14 

941.1 


Thomas,  M.  M.     Captain  Phil.    A  boy's  expe- 
rience in  the  Western  army.     N.Y.,  1884. 

12° 919.22 

Thomas,  Reuen.    Divine  sovereignty,  and  other 

sermons.     Boston,  1885.     12°      ....  1248.19 
Thomas  Didymus,   the  Jewish    sceptic.   The 
legend  of.     J.  F.  Clarke.     Boston,  1881. 

12° 129.6 

Thomas    Wingfold,    curate.     G.    Macdonald. 

N.Y.,  1876.     12° 336.22 

Thompson,  A.   B.    The  Victoria    history  of 

England.     London,  [n.d.]     12°  ...     .      514.6 
Thompson,  A.  C.     The  better  land.     Boston, 

18.5.5.     12° 265.12 

Thompson,  B.,  {Count  Rumford,)  Memoir  of. 

G.  E.  Ellis.     Boston,  [n.d.]     8°  .     .     .     .       168.2 
Complete  works.     Boston,  1870.     2  v.     8°.       168.1 
Thompson,   C.   W.     The  depths  of   the  sea. 

N.Y.,  1873.     8° 023.14 

Thompson,    Daniel    P.     The    doomed    chief. 

Phila.,  1860.     12° 341.5 

The  Green  Mountain  boys.     Boston,  1881. 

12° 387.19 

The  same 452.19 

Locke  Amsden ;  or,  The  schoolmaster.    Bos- 
ton, 1881.     12° 387.21 

May  Martin;  and  other  tales  of  the  Green 
Mountains.     Boston,  1881.     12°      ...    352.31 

The  same .387.23 

The    rangers;    or.    The    tory's    daughter. 

Boston,"  ISSl.     12° 387.24 

Thompson,  D'Arcy  W.      Day    dreams    of    a 

schoolmaster.     Boston,  1885.     18°.     .     .     1251.1 
Thompson,  Mrs.  E.  W.    Beaten  paths;  or,  A 

woman's  vacation.     Boston,  1874.     16°    .     712.17 
Thompson,   Joseph  P.     American   comments 

on  European  questions.  Boston,  1884.  8°,     1234.8 
Jesus  of  Nazareth,  Life  of,  for  young  peo- 
ple.    Norwich,  Conn.,  1879.     8°      ...       186.1 
Photographic  views  of  Egypt  past  and  pres- 
ent.    Boston,  1854.     12° 297.20 

The  United  States  as  a  nation.     [Lectures.] 

Boston,  1877.    8° 274.6 

The    workman:    his    true    and    his    false 

friends.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16° 291.25 

Thompson,    Maurice.      At    love's    extremes. 

N.Y.,  1885.     12° 965.24 

His  second   campaign.      (Round-robin  se- 
ries.)    Boston,  1883.     16° 398.31 

The  same 398.32 

A  Tallahassee  girl.     (Round-robin  series.) 

Boston,  1882.     16° 398.17 

The  same 398.18 

The  witchery  of  archery.    N.Y.,  1879.    16°,     291.20 
Thompson,  R.  E.     Protection  to  home  indus- 
try.    N.Y.,  1886.     12° 1249.7 

Thompson,  R.  W.     The  papacy  and  the  civil 

power.     N.Y.,  1876.    8° 486.7 

Thompson,  Ray.     A  respectable  family.     Chi- 
cago, 1880.     12° .363.87 

Thompson,  Silvanus  P.     Dynamo-electric  ma- 
chinery.    London,  1884.     8° 1316.4 

Elementary  lessons  in  electricity  and  mag- 
netism.    London,  1881.     10° 679.6 

Thompson,  Slason,  Ed.     The  humbler  poets. 

[Selections.]     Chicago,  1886.     12°   .     .     .      578.9 
Thompson,  Stephen.     Masterpieces  of  antique 
art.       Photographs     with     descriptions. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     4° R.  L. 

Thompson,    Waldo.      Swampscott:    lli^toricaI 

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Thomson,  Andrew.  In  the  Holy  Land.  Lon- 
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Thomson,  C.  W.    The  depths  of  the  sea.   N.Y., 

1873.     8° 623.14 

Thomson,  David.     Fruit  culture  under  glass. 

Edinburgh,  1873.     8° 648.7 

Thomson,  James.     Poetical  works.     Boston, 

[n.d.]     2v.     16° 5e32.S 

Thomson,  Joseph.  Through  Masai  Land. 
Exploration  among  the  mountains  of 
eastern  equatorial  Africa.  1883-84.  Bos- 
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Thomson,   Mrs.      Memoirs   of   the   Jacobites. 

London,  184.5.     3  v.     8° 166.13 

Thomson,   Thomas.     Western   Himalaj'a  and 

Tbibet.     London,  1852.     8° 665.18 

Thomson,  W.  M.     The  Laud   and   the  Book. 

N.Y.,  1859.     2  V.     12° 663.5 

The  same.     N.Y.,  1880-86.     3  v.     8°. 
Part  I.    Southern  Palestine,  and  Jeru- 
salem            765.7 

The  same.     Part   II.  Central   Palestine, 

and  Phoenicia 774.2 

The  same.     Part  III.    Lebanon,  Damas- 
cus, and  beyond  Jordan 788.13 

Thoreau,   Henry  D.     Cbanning,  W.   E.     Me- 
moir of  Thoreau.     Boston,  1873.     12°      .     163.13 
Page,  H.  A.     Tlioreau:   his  life  and  aims. 

[A  study.]     Boston,  1877.     16°   ...     .       181.5 
Sanborn,  F.  B.     Life.     (American  men  of 

letters.)     Boston,  1882.     16° 1115.3 

Works  : 
Cape  Cod.     Boston,  1865.     12°    ...     .     244.24 
Concord  and  Merrimack  rivers,  A  week 

on  the.  Boston,  18GS.  12'  ....  242.8 
Early  spring  in  Mass.  Boston,  1881.  12°,  128.25 
Excursions.     Boston.  1863.     8°  .     .     .     .       2.i3.6 

Letters.     Boston,  186.5.     12° 214.20 

The  Maine  woods.     Boston,  1864.     12°    .     662.25 
Summer.     Boston,  1884.     12°      ....  1228.19 

Walden.     Boston,  1866.     12° 242.11 

A  Yankee  in  Canada.    Boston,  1866.   12°,     732.10 

Thorn  in  the  nest.     [A  novel.]    Martha  Finley. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 976.25 

Thornbury,  G.  W.  Shakspere's  England. 
Reign  of  Elizabeth.  London,  18-56.  2  v. 
12° .512.2 

Thornbury,  Walter.  London,  Haunted.  Lon- 
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London,   Old    and    new.      London,    [n.d.] 

4v.     8° 498.10 

Old  stories  retold.  London,  [n.d.]  16°  .  378.22 
Spain,  Life  in.  X.Y.,  1800.  12°  ...  .  663.3 
Turkish  life  and  character.     London,  1860. 

8° 667.7 

Turner,  J.    M.   W.,   Life  of.     N.T.,   1877. 

12° 1S2.1 

Thornoliffe  Hall;  or,  Why  Joel  Milford 
changed  his  opinion  of  boys  whom  he 
once  called  "  Goody,  goody  fellows."  D. 
Wise.     Boston,  1881.     16° 913.18 

Thorndale;  or.  The  conflict  of  opinions.     W. 

Smith.     Boston,  1859.     12° 223.22 

Thornton,  John  W.  The  pulpit  of  the  Ameri- 
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Thornton,  M.    Jacqueline.      Di   Gary.     N.Y., 

1870.     8° 377.31 

Thornton  Hall.     P.  F.  McKeen.    N.T.,  1872. 

16° 361.20 

Thorough  Bohemienne,  A.    Mme.  0.  Eeybaud. 

N.Y.,  18711.     10° 391.5 


Thorowgood,   John    C.      Notes    on    asthma. 

Phila.,  1873.     16° 631.10 

Thorpe,  Kamba.     Little  Joanna.     N.Y.,  1876. 

8° 365.6 

Thorpe  regis.      F.  M.  Peard.     Boston,   1874. 

12° 363. .36 

Thorwaldsen,  Bertel,  Life  and  works  of.     E. 

Plon.     Boston,  1873.     8° 113.9 

The  same.    J.  M.  Thiele.   X.Y.,  1869.   4°,       R.  L. 

Thou   and   I.     A   lyric  of  human  life.     With 

other  poems.   T.  Tilton.   Jf.Y.,  1879.  12°,     582.21 

Thoughts  about  art.  P.  G.  Hamerton.  Bos- 
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Thoughts  for  a  young  man.  H.  Mann.  Bos- 
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Thoughts  for  the  age.    E.  M.  Sewell.    London, 

1871.  12° 271.14 

Thoughts  in  my  garden.   M.  G.  Ware.    Boston, 

1863.     12° 264.15 

Thoughts  in  the  cloister  and  the  crowd.    A. 

Helps.     Glasgow,  188:3.     18° 1221.20 

Thoughts  on  personal  religion.  A  treatise  on 
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Thoughts    on    the  religious    life.     J.   Alden. 

N.Y.,  1879.     16° 291.11 

Thousand  a  year,  A.  Mrs.  E.  M.  Bruce.  Bos- 
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Thousand  and  one  gems  of  English  and  Amer- 
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E.  O.  Chapman,  Ed.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°  .     577.18 

Thousand  islands  of  the  river  St.  Lawrence. 
Descriptions  of  scenery,  and  historical 
notices.  F.  B.  Hough.  Syracuse,  U.Y., 
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Thousand  miles  in  the   Rob  Roy  canoe.     J. 

Macgregor.     London,  1866.     10°      ...     443.27 

Threading  my  way.     R.  D.  Owen.    S.Y.,  1S74. 

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Three  beauties.    Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth. 

Phila.,  1861.     12° 415.13 

Three  brides.     0.  M.  Yonge.     N.Y.,1876.    12°,     322.23 
The  same 322.24 

Three    brothers.     Mrs.    M.    O.    W.    Oliphant. 

N.Y.,  1870.     8° 323.12 

Three    chums.    The.     M.    L.    Ridley.     N.Y., 

18S4.     12° 922.16 

Three  clerks.     A.  Trollope.     X.Y.,  1860.     12°,    361.19 

Three  crowns.     Boston,  1866.     12°      ....     612.19 

Three  eras  of  woman's  life.  E.  E.  Smith.  Bos- 
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Three  feathers.     W.  Black.     X.Y.,  1875.     8°    .     347.62 

The  same 427.22 

The  same 948.10 

Three    generations.     S.    A.    Emery.     Boston, 

1872.  8° ."....    346.55 

Three  homes.  The.     F.  T.  L.  Hope.     London, 

[n.d.]     12° 422.17 

Three  musketeers.     A.  Dumas.    London,  1878. 

12° 361.59 

Three    people.    Mrs.   I.    M.    Alden.     Boston, 

[n.d.]     12° 956.18 

Three    scouts.     J.    T.    Trowbridge.      Boston, 

1874.     16° 363.47 

Three  Spaniards.     G.   Walker.     N.Y.,   [n.d.] 

12° 366.17 

Three    successful    girls.      J.    Crouch.    Jf.Y., 

1871.     12° 317.18 

Three  trappers.     A  story  of  adventure  in  the 

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1227.S 

074.10 
07:i.lC 

341.6 
301.40 
373.18 

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Three    years  in   a  man-trap.     T.    S.    Arthur. 

Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 3C1.C9 

Three  years  in  camp  and  hospital.  E.  W.  Locke. 

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Threshold  of  the  unliiiown  region.  (Arctic 
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Thring,  Edward.  Theory  and  practice  of  teach- 
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Throat  and  the  voice.  J.  S.  Cohen.  Phila., 
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Throne  of  David,  The.  J.  II.  Inirraham. 
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Throstlethwaite.  S.  Morley.  Phila.,  1876. 
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Through  a  needle's  eye.  H.  Smith.  N.T., 
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Through  by  daylight.  W.  T.  Adams.  Boston, 
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Through  cities  and  prairie  lands.  Sketches  of 
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Through  night  to  light.     F.  Spielhagen.   N.Y., 

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Through  one  administration.     [A  novel.]   Mrs. 

F.H.Burnett.     Boston,  1883.     12°     .     .       947.4 
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Through  Persia  by  caravan.  A.  Arnold.  Lon- 
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Through  the  light  continent;  or.  The  U.S.  in 

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Through  the  year  with  the  poets.  January  to 
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Through  thick  and  thin.  J.  Mery.  N.Y., 
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Through  winding  ways.  Mrs.  E.  O.  Kirk. 
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Thucydides.  Trans,  into  English  with  intro- 
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The  reading  of  books.    Its  pleasures,  protiis 
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Tibbies,  T.  li.  Hidden  power.  A  secret  his- 
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Tibetan  tales.  Derived  from  Indian  sources. 
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F.  A.   von   Sehiefner.     Trans,   from   the 
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Tickuor,   Caleb.      The   philosophy   of    living. 

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Ticknor,  (ieorge.     Life,  letters  and  journals. 

G.  S.  Hillard,  ^a.    Boston,  1870.    2  v.   8°,     148.27 
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Prcseott,  W.  H.,  Life  of.     Boston,  1864. 

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The  same 168.3 

Spanish    literature,    History    of.     N.Y., 

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Ticonderoga.     [A   novel.]     G.    P.    K.   James. 

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Tidball,   M.    L.      Barbara's  vagaries.      N.Y., 

18S0.     10° 970.8 

Tiele,  C.   P.      History  of    Egyptian    religion. 

Boston,  1882.     8° 1215.11 

Tiernan,  Mary  Spear.  Horaoselle.  (Round- 
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The  same .•!98.10 

Suzette.     N.Y.,  188.5.     16° 909.20 

Tiffany,  Osmond.    Br.andon.    N.Y.,  1858.    12°,     341.20 
Tiger   Lily;    and   other  stories.      J.   Schayer. 

X.Y.,  1883.     16° 949.3 

Tilbury  Nogo;   or,  Passages  in  the  life  of  an 

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Tilden,   C.     The   first  patient.     Boston,   18.59. 

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Tilden,  Samuel  J.     His  writings  and  speeches. 

J.  Bigelow,  E.i.     N.Y.,  r88.5.     2  v.     8°    .     1244.7 
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Tileston,   Mrs.   M.   W.,   Ed.     Classic   ballads. 

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Sursura   corda.     Hymns  for  the  sick  and 

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Tillotson,  John.     Great  discoveries  and  daring 

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Palestine  and  the  Holy  Land.     N'.Y.,  1875. 

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Tilton,  Theodore.     The  sexton's  tale  and  other 

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Thou  and  I,  and  other  poems.     N.Y.,  1879. 

lL'° .582.21 

Tim  Bunker  papers ;  or,  Yankee  farming.     W. 

Clift.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 247.20 

Timayenis,  T.   T.     Greece    in    the    times  of 

Homer.     N.Y..  1885.     12° 781.7 

Timbs,   John.      Abbeys,   castles,   and   ancient 

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Ancestral  stories  illustrative  of  English  his- 
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Anecdote  lives  of  painters.    London,  1876. 

12= 1124.2 

Anecdote  lives  of  Pitt  and  Burke.  Earl  of 
Chatham.     London,  1880.     12°  ...     .     1124.3 

Anecdote  lives  of  wits  and  humourists. 
London,  1880.     12° 1124.4 

Century  of  anecdote  from  1760  to  1860. 
London,  [u.d.]     12° 230.22 

Doctors  and  their  patients.    London,  1873. 

2  V.     12° 227.3 

The  same 1124.1 

Eccentricities  of  the  animal  creation.  Bos- 
ton, 1869.     12° 621.5 

English  eccentrics  and  eccentricities.  Lou- 
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Inventors  and  discoverers.   N.Y.,  1860.  12°,     224.13 

Knowledge  for  the  people.     Boston,  1832. 

3  V.     16° 653.27 

Romance  of  London.  London,  fn.d.]  2v.  12°,     532.14 
School-days  of  eminent   men.     Columbus, 

1860.     12° 223.24 

Wonderful  inventions.    London,  1868.    16°,     641.17 

Time  and  tide  by  Weare  and  Tyne.  Letters  to 
a  workingman  of  Sunderland,  on  the  laws 
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J.  Ruskin.     N.Y.,  1882.     12° 624.7 

The  same 089.12 

Time,  and  time-tellers.  J.  W.  Benson.  Lon- 
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Times  before  the  reformation,  with  an  account 
of  Savonarola.  W.  Dinwiddle.  N.Y., 
1880.     12° 591.6 

Times  of  alclieniy.  An  historical  romance 
from  the  Swedish.  Z.  Topelius.  Chi- 
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Times  of  battle  and  of  rest.  An  historical  ro- 
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Chicago,  1883.     12° 964.13 

Times  of  Charles  XII.  An  historical  romance 
from  the  Swedish.  Z.  Topelius.  Chi- 
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Times  of  Frederick  I.  An  historical  romance 
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1884.     12° 9.59.2 

Times  of  Gustaf  Adolf.  An  historical  romance 
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Times  of  Linnaeus.  An  historical  romance 
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Timrod,  Henry.  Poems,  with  a  sketch  of  the 
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Tincker,  Mary  Agnes.    Aurora.    Phila.,  1886. 

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By  the  Tiber.     Boston,  1881.     16°.     .     .     .     378.23 
The  jewel  in  the  lotus.     Phila.,  1884.     12°.     9.52.13 

The  same 952.14 

Signor   Monaldini's   niece.      Boston,    1879. 

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The  same '    .      385.6 

Ting-a-ling.     (A  fairy  story.)     F.  R.  Stockton. 

N.Y.,  1882.     16°     .     ." 916.9 

Tinkham  brothers'  tide-mill.  J.  T.  Trowbridge. 

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TinkUng  cymbals.     E.  Fawcett.     Boston,  1884. 

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Tinted  Venus,  The.    A  farcical  romance.    F. 

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Tintoretto.   Life.    (Illustrated  biography.)    W. 

R.  Osier.     N.Y.,  1879.     12° 195.6 

Tip  cat.    Author  of  "Miss  Toosey's  mission." 

Boston,  1884.     16° 962.13 

Tiresias;    and    other    poems.      A.   Tennyson. 

London,  1885.     18° 585.18 

Tiryns.  The  prehistoric  palace  of  its  king. 
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Titan.    J.  P.  F.  Richter.     C.  T.  Brooks,  Trans. 

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Titcomb,  Timothy,  pseud.     See  Holland,  J.  G. 

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Crowe,  J.  A.,  and  Cavalcaselle,  G.  B.     Ti- 
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Heath,  R.F.    Life.    (Illustrated  biography.) 
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Titus  Livius,  First  decade  of.  X.  Machiavelli. 
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Tissot,  Victor,  and  Amero,  C.     The  exiles.     A 

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To  love  and  to  be  loved;  and  The  minister's 

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To-morro-w  of  death.  The.  L.  Figuier.  Bos- 
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Tobacco :  its  history  and  associations.     F.  W. 

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Todd,  Sereno  E.     Country  homes  and  how  to 

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The  same 3.52.10 

Toinette.    A.  W.  Tourg^e.     N.Y.,  1875.    12°  .      344.6 

Tolla.     E.  About.     Boston,  1856.     12°     .     .     .     414.21 

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War  and  peace.  [An  historical  novel.]  N.Y., 

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The  same.     (Part  III.)     1812-1820.    2  v.,    961.11 
Tom  Bro'wn  at  Oxford.     T.  Hughes.     Boston, 

ISOl.     12° 455.2 

The  .same 914.0 

Tom  BroTwn's  sc'hool  days.    T.  Hughes.    X.Y., 

1880.     12° 45").  1 

The  same 914.5 

Tom  Burke  of  ours.     C.  J.  Lever.     London, 

|n.d.]     1(1° 351.21 

Tom  Cringle's  log.     Edinburgh,  [ii.d.l     12°     .     412.22 
Tom  Newrcombe.    C.  A.  Fosdick.    Cincinnati, 

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Tomi  the  bootblack.    H.Alger,  Jr.    N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

12° 913.1 

Tomes,  Robert.     My  college  days.     N.Y.,  1S80. 

1(1° 123.18 

Tommy  Try,  and  what  he  did   in  science.     C. 

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Tompkins  and  other  folks.  Stories  of  the 
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Tone  poets,  The  great.  Short  memoirs  of  the 
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London,  1881.     12° 1124.5 

Tonga  Islands.   W.  Mariner.    Boston,  1820.   8°,      .531.7 
Tony  Butler.     C.  Lever.     London,  [n.d.]     12°,     394.11 
Tony,  the  hero.     H.Alger.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°,      913.2 
Too  much  alone.     Mrs.  J.  H.  Riddell.     Lon- 
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Too  rich.    A.  Streckfuss.     Mrs.  Wister,  Trans. 

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The  same .     373.21 

Topelius,  Z.  The  surgeon's  stories.  [Histori- 
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Times  of  alchemy 959.10 

Times  of  battle  and  of  rest 904.13 

Times  of  Charles  XII 904.15 

Times  of  Frederick  1 959.2 

Times  of  Gustaf  Adolf 964.14 

The  same 354.4 

Times  of  Linnjeus 959.3 

Topics  of  the  time  series.     See  Coan,  T.  M., 

Ed. 
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Topsfield,  Mass.,  Historical  sketch  of.  C.  H. 
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Topsham,  Maine,  History  of.     G.  A.  and  H. 

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Torrens,  W.  M.     Memoirs  of  William,  Viscount 

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Torrey,  Bradford.     Birds   in   the  bush.     Bos- 
ton, 1885.     12° 1245.1 

Toschi's  engravings  from  frescoes  by  Correg- 
gio  and  Parmegiano.  Reproduced  in 
heliotype  from  the  Gray  collection  of  en- 
gravings in  Harvard  University.     Boston, 

1875.     4° R.  L. 

Tour  around  the  world.     G.  E.  Raum.    N.Y., 

1880.     12° 797.1 

Tour  of  the  world,  The  pictorial.  Pen  and 
pencil  sketches  by  various  authors.  X.  Y., 
[n.d.]     8° 767.8 


Tourgee,   Albion   W.     .\.n    appeal    to    Ca-sar. 

N.Y.,  1884.     10° 1231.24 

Bricks  wilhout  straw.     X.Y.,  1880.     16°     .      378.4 

The  same 378.5 

Figs  and  thistles.  N.Y.,  1879.  12°  .  .  .  363.84 
A  fool's  errand.     N.Y.,  1880.     12°      .     .     .     363.85 

The  same 303.89 

The  same 394.14 

Hot  plowshares.  X.Y.,  1883.  12°  .  .  .  940.7 
The   invisible    empire.      (Including   "The 

fool's  errand.")     N.Y.,  1880.     12°.     .     .     394.14 
John  Eax,  and   Mamelon;   or,  The  South 

without  the  shadow.     N.Y.,  1882.     16°    .     388.20 
A    royal    gentleman.      Zouri's    Christmas. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 397.18 

Toiiiette.     N.Y.,  1875.     12° 344.6 

Tourgueneff.     See  Turgenef,  Ivan. 
Tourist's  guide  of  the  U.  S.     J.  B.  Bachelder. 

Boston,  1873.     12° 762.20 

Toussaint,  Pierre,  Memoir  of.     Boston,  1854. 

10° 211.10 

The  same 211.11 

Towrards   the   Strait   Gate;   or.  Parish   Chris- 
tianity for  the  unconverted.     E.  F.  Burr. 

Boston,  1875.     12° 205.31 

ToTwer  of  Percemont.    Mme.  Dudevant.    N.Y., 

1878.     12° 306.38 

Towhead,  the  story  of  a  girl.     S.  P.  McLean. 

Boston,  188.3.     12° 944.10 

Towle,  George  M.     Beaconsfield.     N.Y.,  1879. 

16° 191.2 

Certain  men  of  mark.  Gladstone,  Bismark, 
Gambetta,  Beaconsfield,  Castelar,  Victor 
Hugo,    John    Bright,    Three    emperors. 

Boston,  1880.     10° 194.19 

Drake,   the    sea-king    of    Devon.     Boston, 

1883.     10° 1115.7 

Glimpses  of  history.  Boston,  1866.  10°  .  473.23 
Magellan;   or,  The  first  voyage  round   the 

world.     Boston,  1880.     10°     .     .     .-.     .     178.13 
Marco   Polo:    his   travels   and   adventures. 

Boston,  1880.     16° 178.23 

Pizarro:    his    adventures    and    conquests. 

Boston,  1879.     12° 178.3 

Raleigh  :  his  exploits  and  voyages.     Boston, 

1882.     10° 1111.5 

Vasco  da  Gama,  Voyages  a)id   adventures 

of.     Boston,  1878.     12° 178.1 

Young  people's  history  of  England.     Bus- 

ton,''l88e.     12° 1422.17 

ToTvnley  gallery,  The.     Sir  H.  Ellis.     London, 

[n.d.l     2v.     10° 668.20 

Tovtrns,  villages  and  schools.  Reminiscences  of. 

T.  Mozley.     London,  1885.     2  v.     12°      .     1240.3 
To'wnsend,  Mass.    History  of  the  town.    1676- 

1878.    I.  B.  Sawtelle.   Fitchburg,  1878.  8°,      538.9 
To'wnsend,  E.  D.     Anecdotes  of  the  civil  war 

in  the  U.S.     N.Y.,  1884.     12°    ....     1413.0 
Townsend,  G.  H.     Every  day  book  of  modern 

literature.     London,  1870.     8°    .     .     .     .      252.3 
To'wnsend,   George    A.      Washington,    D.C., 

outside  and  inside.     Hartford,  1874.     8°,      542.9 
Townsend,  L.  T.     The  arena  and  the  throne. 

Boston,  1874.     12° 2.34.25 

The  art  of  speech.     N.Y.,  1880.     18°  .     .     .       123.3 
Lost  forever.  [Sermons.]  Boston,  1875.  12°,     200.26 
ToTW^nsend,  Virginia  F.     The  boy  from  Brara- 

ley.     Boston,  [n.d.]     12° 437.7 

But  a  Philistine.  Boston,  1884.  12°  .  .  9.52.21 
Darryll  Gap.  Boston,  1860.  12°  ...  .  3-54.? 
The  Hollands.     Boston,  [n.d.]     12°   .     .     .       354.6 


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ToTwrisend,  Virginia  F.  —  cnncluded. 

Leiiux  Uare.     Boston,  1S81.     12°  ...     .     •'592.28 

The  same 392.29 

Max  Meredith's  milleniiiura.    Boston,  [n.d.J 

16° 437.6 

The  mills  of  Tuxbury.    Boston,  [u.d.]    12°,     354.15 

Only  girls.     Boston,  1872.     10° 461.8 

Six    in    all.      [A    novel.]      Boston,    1880. 

12° 977.21 

That  queer  girl.     Boston,  1875.     12°.     .     .     354.18 
A  woman's  word.     Boston,  1879.     12°     .     .     374.19 
Tracts  of  the  American  Unitarian  Association. 

Boston,  1827-42.     15  v.     12° 295.1 

Tracy,  Hiram  A  ,  and  Benedict,  W.  A.  His- 
tory of  Sutton,  Mass.     Worcester,  1878. 

8° 494.19 

Trade  depression.     Bad   times.     An   essay  on 

the  sources  of  depression  of  trade,  with 

suggested     remedies.      A.     R.    Wallace. 

London,  188.5.     16° 1328.11 

Trade  unions.  Their  origin  and  objects,  influ- 
ence and  efiicacy.     W.  Trant.     London, 

1884.     16° 1238.2 

Trades,  Boy's  book  of,  and  tools  used  in  them. 

London,  [n.d.]     12° 657.15 

Trading.     Sequel  to  "The  house  in  town."    S. 

Warner.'   N.Y.,  1873.     16° 444.6 

Trafalgar.     [A  tale.]     B.    P.    Galdds.      N.Y.. 

1884.     18° 951.7 

Trafford,  F.  G.,  pseud.    See  Kiddell,  Mrs.  J.  H. 
Traftou,  Adeline.     The  American  girl  abroad. 

Boston,  1872.     12° 723.16 

His  inheritance.     Boston,  1878.     12°.     .     .     374.15 
Katherine  Earle.     Boston,  1874.     12°      .     .     345.14 
Trafton,  Mark.     Rambles  in  Europe.     Boston, 

1852.     12° 061.6 

Tragedy  of  errors.     JPoem.]     M.  L.  Putnam. 

Boston,  1862.     12° 581.2 

Tragedy   of  success.      [Poem.]      Mrs.    M.    L. 

Putnam.     Boston,  1862.     16°      ....     551.22 
Tragedy  of  the  unexpected ;  and  other  stories. 

N.  Perry.     Boston,  ISSO.     18°     ...     .     391.26 
Traill,  Mrs.    Catharine   Parr.      Backwoods  of 

Canada.     London,  [n.d.]     16°    .     .     .     .  '   711.5 
The  Canadian  Crusoe.     Boston,  1866.    12°,    661.18 
Traill,  H.  D.     Central  government.     Loudon, 

1881.     12° 1213.25 

Train  boy,  The.     H.Alger.     N.T.,  1S83.     16°,     919.10 

The  same 919.11 

Training  in  theory  and  practice.     A.  Maclaren. 

London,  1866.     8° 632.13 

Training,  The  modern  method  of.    C.  Westhall. 

London,  [n.d.]     16° 631.32 

Traits  and  travesties.  Social  and  political.     L. 

Oliphant.     Edinburgh,  1882.     12°  .     .     .  1237.19 
Trajan:    the  history  of  a  sentimental  young 

man.     H.  F.  Keenan.     N.Y.,  1885.     12°,     904.16 
Trail,  R.  T.     The   family  gymnasium.     N.Y., 

1879.  12° 1321.20 

The   hygiene  system.     Battle  Creek,  1872. 

16° 031.24 

Tobacco-using,  An  essay  on.     Battle  Creek, 

Mich.,  1872.     16° 262.20 

Tramp  abroad,  A.     S.  L.  Clemens.     Hartford, 

1880.  8° 765.6 

The  same 765.8 

Tranquillus,  C.  Suetonius.     The   lives  of  the 

twelve  Ca;sars.     N.Y.,  1883.     8°      .     .     .   1116.12 

Transfer  of  Erin :  or.  The  acquisition  of  Ire- 
land by  England.  T.  C.  Amory.  Phila., 
1877.     8° 488.4 


Transformed;  or.  Three  week's  in  a  life-time. 

F.  Montgomery.     Phila.,  1886.     16°     .     .     978.17 

Transvaal  wai-.  The.     1880-81.    Lady  Bellairs, 

Ed.     London,  1885.     8° 1429.2 

Transvaal,  The  complete  story  of  the,  from  the 
"  Great  Thek "  to  the  Convention  of 
London.     J.Nixon.     Londim,  1885.     8°.     1425.3 

Trant,  William.  Trade  unions.  Their  origin, 
objects,  influence,  and  efiScacy.  London, 
1884.     16° 1238.2 

Trapper's  guide.  The.     S.  Xewhouse.     N.Y., 

1872.     12° 2.32.11 

Travel,  Pictures  of.     H.  Heine.     Phila.,  1879. 

12° 768.6 

Traveller's  manual  of  conversation  in  English, 
French,  German  and  Italian.  K.  Bade- 
ker.     Boston,  1879.     16° 764.13 

Travellers'  tales.     By   the  author  of   "  Busy 

Bee."     N.Y.,  1875.     16° 447.26 

Traveller's  true  tale,  A.  From  the  Greek  of 
Lucian  of  Samosata.  A.  J.  Church, 
Tran.'i.     N.Y.,  1880.     12° 128.21 

Travelling    about.      Lady    Barker.      London, 

1872.     12° 714.12 

Travelling  bachelor.      J.    F.    Cooper.      N.Y., 

18.55.     12° 313.16 

Travels  and  adventures  of  liev.  Joseph  Wolff, 
late  missionary  to  the  Jews  and  Moham- 
medans in  Persia,  Bokhara,  Cashmeer, 
etc.     London,  1861.     8° 718.9 

Travels   around   the   world.     W.    H.    Seward. 

N.Y.,  1870.     8° 4S8.3 

Travels,  Illustrated.  A  record  of  discovery, 
geography  and  adventure.  H.  W.  Bates, 
Ed.     London,  [n.d.]     4° 718.10 

Travelsof  a  doctor  of  physic.    Phila.,  1871.    12°,     722.10 

Travels  of  a  pioneer  of  commerce  in  pigtail  and 
petticoats ;  or.  An  overland  journey  from 
China  towards  India.  T.  T.  Cooper. 
London,  1871.     8° 763.1 

Travels  of  an  American  owl.    V.  W.  Johnson. 

Phila.,  1871.     12° 733.1 

Travels   round   the  world.     A  lady's  journal. 

F.  D.  Bridges.     London,  1883.     8° .     .     .     774.10 

Treadwell,  John  H.     Martin  Luther  and  his 

works.     X.Y.,  1881.     16° 188.1 

Pottery  and  porcelain.     N.Y.,  1872.     8°      .       652.6 

Treasure   island.     R.   L.  Stevenson.     Boston, 

1884.  12° 955.24 

Treasure  thoughts.  Selections  from  the  writ- 
ings of  F.  W.  Farrar.  R.  Porter,  Ed. 
Boston,  [n.d.]     10° 1247.3 

Treasure   trove.     [A  poem.]     S.   Eytinge,  Jr. 

Boston,  1873.     16° 611.7 

Treasures  of  the  earth.     W.  Jones.     London, 

[n.d.]     12°    643.19 

Treat,  Mary.     Home  studies  in  nature.     N.Y., 

1885.  12° 1325.11 

Insects  injurious  to  the  farm  and  garden. 

X.Y..  1882.     12° 672.9 

Trebutien,  G.  S.   Journal  of  Maurice  de  Gu^rin. 

N.Y.,  1867.     12° 134.25 

Tree-plantiug,   Hand-book   of.     Wliy,   where. 

what,  and  how  to  plant.    X.  H.  Egleston. 

N.Y..  1S84.     16° 1313.21 

Trees,  plants  and  flowers:  their  beauties,  uses, 

and  influences.     Mrs.  R.  Lee.     London, 

1854.     S° 638.11 

Trees  and  shrubs  of  Massachusetts,  A  report 

of.     G.  B.  Emerson.     Boston,  1846.     8°  .      647.5 

The  same.     Boston,  1875.     2  v.     8°     .     .      638.3 


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Trees  and  shrubs.   Hardy.     VV.   B.  Hemsley. 

Boston,  1873.     8° 047.11 

Sec  also  Forestry. 

Trelawny,  E.  J.  Kecollfictions  of  the  last  days 
of  Shelley  and  Byron.  Boston,  18.58. 
12° " 101.2 

Trench,  Richard  C.    English,  past  and  present. 

N.Y.,  1868.     12° 202.22 

Mediteval     church    history.       N.Y.,     1878. 

8° • 274.17 

Plutarch;   his   life,  liis   "Lives,"   and   his 

"Morals."     London,  1873.     16°      ...     211.28 
The  study  of  words.     N.T.,  1866.     12°.     .     644.15 

Trench,  W.  Stewart.     Realities  of  Irish  life. 

Boston,  18S0.     16° 123.10 

The  same 261.9 

Trevelyan,  Lady,  Ed.  Lord  Macaulay's  mis- 
cellaneous works.  N.Y.,  1880.  5  v. 
8° 196.1 

Trevelyan,  George  Otto.    Fox,  Charles  James, 

The  early  history  of.     N.Y.,  1880.     8°      .       196.3 
Macaulay,  T.  B.,  Life  and  letters  of.    N.Y., 

1876.    2v.    8° 173.9 

The  same,  (in  one  volume) 187.20 

Treves,  Frederick.     Influence   of  clothing  on 

health.     London,  [n.d.]     16°      ....  1.328.26 

Trial,   The.     Sequel    to    "The    daisy   chain." 

C.  M.  Yonge.     N.Y.,  1860.     12°      ...     322.15 

Trial  of  Theodore  Parker  for  the  "  Misdemean- 
or "  of  a  speech  in  Faueuil  Hall  against 
kidnapping,  with  the  defence.  Boston, 
18.55.     8° 275.8 

Trials,  Celebrated,  of  all  countries,  and  remark- 
able cases  of  jurisprudence.  Selected  by 
a  member  of  the  Philadelphia  Bar.  Phila., 
183.5.     8° 297.18 

Trials,  Famous.     J.  T.  Morse.     Boston,  1874. 

12° 225.2 

Tribulations   of    a  Chinaman   in  China.     J. 

Verne.     Boston,  1880.     10° 376.14 

Tried  by  fire.    A  work  on  china-painting.    Mrs. 

S.  S.  Frackelton.     N.Y.,  1886.     4°       .     .       R.  L. 

Tried  for  her  life.  A  sequel  to  "  Cruel  as  the 
grave."  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southwortli. 
Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 416.10 

Trimmer,  Mrs.    History  of  the  robins.    London, 

1869.  12° 462.4 

Trinity  Church,  Boston.    Consecration  services. 

Sermons  by  Phillips  Brooks  and  A.  H. 
Vinton.  Description  of  the  church  edifice 
by  H.  H.  Richardson,  architect.  Boston, 
1877.    8° 274.5 

Trinity,  New  discussion  of  the.    Boston,  1860. 

12° 265.22 

Trip  eastward,  A.     A  book  for  boys  and  girls. 

E.  Abbott.     Boston,  1880.     10°  .     .     .     .     913.20 

Tripp,  Alonzo.     Crests  from  the  ocean  world. 

Boston,  1864.     12° 714.21 

The  same 667.60 

The  fisher  boy.     Boston,  1803.     12°   .     .     .     441.20 

Tripp,   George    H.     Student  life  at  Harvard. 

Boston,  1876.     12° 366.11 

The  same 366.12 

Tristram,  H.  B.     The  land  of  Israel.    London, 

1870.  8° 494.6 

Tristram   Shandy,  Life   and  opinions  of.     L. 

Sterne.  N.Y.,  1816.  4  v.  18°.  .  .  .  431.17 
Tritons.  E.  L.  Bynner.  Boston,  1878.  16°  .  382.11 
Triumphant  democracy.     (U.S.)    A.Carnegie. 

X.Y.,  1886.     8° 1429.11 

Trois-Etoiles,  pseud.     See  Murray,  6. 


Troja :  results  of  the  latest  researches  and  dis- 
coveries on  tlie  site  of  Homer's  Troy,  and 
in  the  Heroic  Tumuli  and  other  sites, 
made  in  1882;  and  a  narrative  of  a  jour- 
ney in  the  Troad  in  1881.    H.  Schllemann. 

N.Y.,  1884.    S° 784.7 

Trojan  war.     C.  Witl.     London,  1884.     16°      .  596.12 
Trollope,  Anthony.    An  autobiography.    N.Y., 

1883.     12° 1124.6 

Cicero,  Life  of.     N.Y.,  1881.     2  v.     12°      .  178.24 

North  America.    Phila.,  1862.     12°    .     .    .  534.10 
The  West  Indies,  and  the  Spanish   Main. 

N.Y.,  1800.     12° 732.3 

Novels.    N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°. 

The  American  senator ."09.7 

Barchester  towers 346 . 9 

Belton  estate.  The 422.7 

The  same 903.1 

Bertrams 963.2 

Can  you  forgive  her? 303.3 

The  same 963.3 

Castle  Richmond .353.32 

The  Claverings 353.12 

Cousin  Henry 903.4 

Doctor  Thome 3.53.24 

Dr.  Wortle's  school .     .  903.5 

The  Duke's  children 903.0 

An  editor's  tales 903.7 

The  Eustace  diamonds 903.8 

An  eye  for  an  eye 903.26 

Golden  lion  of  Graiipere 353.11 

Harry  Heathcote  of  Gangoil 903.9 

He  knew  he  was  right 353.7 

The  same 903.10 

The  Kellys  and  the  O'Kellys 963.11 

La  Vendee 9(i3.12 

Lady  Anna 963.13 

Last  chronicle  of  Barset 353.2 

Linda  Tressel 347.29 

Lotta  Schmidt,  and  other  stories     .     .     .  963.14 

The  Macdermots  of  Ballyclorau  .     .     .     .  903.15 

Miss  Mackenzie 353.5 

Thesauie 903.16 

Nina  Balatka 340.48 

Orleyfarm 3.53.10 

The  same 963.17 

Phineas  Finn 353.1 

The  same 903.18 

Phineas  Redux 395.3 

The  same 395.10 

The  same 983.19 

The  prime  minister 963.20 

The  same .305.25 

Rachel  Ray 353.13 

The  same 903.21 

Ralph  the  heir 3.53.6 

The  same 903.22 

Sir  Harry  Hotspur  of  Humblethwaite      .  903.23 

The  small  house  at  Allington      ....  353.8 

Tales  of  all  countries 963.24 

The  three  clerks 301 .  19 

The  Vicar  of  Bullharapton .353.4 

The  same 963.25 

The  warden 353. 31 

Trollope,  Frances  E.     Black  spirits  and  white. 

N.Y.,  1877.     8° 365.05 

Trollope,    Henry   M.     Corneille   and    Racine. 

Phila.,  1881.     12° 178.28 

Trollope,  T.  Adolphus.    Novels.    Phila.,  [n.d.] 
12°. 

Beppo,  the  conscript 353.20 


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TroUope,  T.  A.     Norels  —  concluded. 

Uiamoiid  cut  diamond 353.28 

Dream  numbers 375.21 

Garstaiig  Grange .'575.22 

Leonora  Casaloni 375.23 

Lindisfarm  Chase 353.9 

Marietta;  or,  Life  in  Tuscany     ....  375  24 

The  sealed  packet 375.25 

The  same 353.30 

Pope  Pius  IX.,   Life  of.     Toronto,   1877. 

12° 176.26 

Sketches  from  French   history.      London, 

187S.     12° 595.4 

Tromholt,   Sophus.      Under  the  rays  of    the 
aurora  boreahs :  in  the  land  of  the  Lapps 

and  Koajns.     Boston,  1SS.5.     2  v.     8°.     .  794.2 
Tronson,  J.  JI.     Voyf^e  to  Japan  and  China 

coast.     London,  1S59.     8° 716.4 

Tropics,  The.    K.  B  Kimball.   N.T.,  186-3.    12°,  721.11 
Tropics,  Through  the.     Thirty  thousand  miles 
of  travel   in   Oceanica,  Australasia,  and 

India.    F.  Vincent,  Jr.    N.Y.,  1876.   12°,  483.27 
Trotter,  James  M.     Music  and   musicians  of 

the  colored  race.     Boston,  1878.     12°.     .  124.7 
Troubadour,   The.      L.   E.    Landon.      Phila., 

1S2.5.     12° 612.8 

Troubadours  and  Trouveres.     New  and   old. 
Illustrations  of  thfe  poetry  of  Provence, 

n.  W.  Preston.     Boston,  1876.     12°    .     .  .573.2 
Troubled  waters.     A  problem   of  to-day.     B. 

E.  Warner.     Phila.,  1885.     12°   ...     .  964.21 
Troublesome    daughters.       L.    B.     Walford. 

X.Y.,  1880.     16° .376.21 

The  same 376.39 

Trouessart,    E.    L.     Microbes,   ferments   and 

moulds.     N.Y.,  1886.     12° 1.327.23 

TroTvbridge,  John.    The  new  physics.     N.Y., 

18,^.     12° 1324.5 

TroTO^bridge,  John  T.     Bound  in  honor.     Bos- 
ton. 1878.     16° 445.25 

A  chance  for  himself.     Boston,  1875.     16°.  437.24 

The  same 445.5 

Coupon  bonds;  and  other  stories.    Boston, 

1873.    12° 413.2 

Cudjo's  cave.     Boston,  1874.     12°.     .     .     .  363.19 

Doing  his  best.     Boston,  1873.     12°    .     .     .  4:37.3 

The  same 445.6 

The   emigrant's    story;    and   other  poems. 

Boston,  187.5.    16° 5.53.14 

Farnell's  folly.     Boston,  188.5.     12°     .     .     .  965.9 

Fast  friends.     Boston,  1875.     12°   .     .     .     .  4.37.4 

The  same 445.7 

Frank  Manly;  or,  The  drummer  boy.     Bos- 
ton, 1863.     16° 4.37.23 

The  same 4.37.25 

His  own  master.     Boston,  1877.     8°    .     .     .  445.24 
Jack   Hazard   and   his  fortunes.      Boston, 

1871.     16° 437.5 

The  same 445 .  S 

The  jolly  rover.     Boston,  1883.     16°  .     .     .  916.20 

Lawrence's  adventures     Phila.,  [n.d.]    16°,  445.9 

The  little  master.     Boston.  1887.     12°     .     .  936.6 
Martin  Merrivale.     His    x  mark.     Boston, 

1884.     12° 9.53.20 

Neiglibor  Jackwood.     Boston,  1871.     12°    .  422.18 

Xcighbors'  wives.     Boston,  1867.     12°     .     .  361.18 

Phil  and  his  friends.     Boston,  1884.     16°    .  917.24 

The  pocket  rifle.     Boston,  1882.     16°.     .     .  914.10 

The  satin-wood  box.     Boston,  1886.     16°    .  921.20 

The  silver  medal.     Boston,  1881.     12°     .     .  912.25 

The  three  scouts.     Boston,  1874.     10°    .     .  363.47 


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The  Tinkham  brothers'  tide-mill.     Boston, 

1884.     16° 919.17 

The  vagabonds;  and  other  poems.     Boston, 

],*69.     16° .553.11 

Young  Joe  and  other  boys.     Boston,  1880. 

12° 911.5 

The  young  suneyor.     Boston,  1875.     16°    .      441.7 
The  same 445.  lU 

Troy;  its  legend,  history,  and  literature.  With 
a  sketch  of  the  topography  of  the  Troad 
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Troy  and  its  remains;  A  narrative  of  researches 
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True,  Charles  K.  John  Winthrop  and  the 
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True  as  steel.    Madame  Colomb.    London,  1879. 

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True  love  rewarded.     A.  S.  Roe.     X.Y.,  1877. 

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T.P.Wilson.     London,  1879.     16°.     .     .     376.15 

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True  womanhood.  Hints  on  the  formation  of 
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Trumps.     G.  W.  Curtis.     X.Y.,  18G1.     12==  .     .       :i41.8 

Trust,  Tlie,  and  tlie  remittance.    [Poems.]    Mrs. 

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Truth,  Sojourner.     Life.     Boston,  1875.     12°    .     132.16 

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Tsar's  window,  The.     (No  name  series.)     Mrs. 

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The  Criterion.  X.Y.,  1806.  12°  ...  .  254.26 
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Tupper,  Frederic  A.  Moonsliine.  A  story  of 
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Tupper,  Martin  F.  The  crock  of  gold.  Bos- 
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Poems  in  prose.  Boston,  1883.  16°.  .  .  1224.17 
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Turkish   life   and   character.     W.  Thornbury. 

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Turkistan.  Notes  of  a  journey  in  Ru>siau 
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Tuscan  cities.    W.  D.  Howells.     Boston,  1880. 

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Tuscany,   Life   in.      M.    S.    Crawford.     N.Y., 

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Tuthill,  Mrs.  L.  C.     Braggadocio.     N.Y.,  1865. 

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Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  sea.     J. 

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The  same 324.3 

Twenty    years    after.     A.    Dumas.      London, 

1878.     12° 361.60 

Twenty   years   ago.     Mrs.   D.    M.   Craik,  Ed. 

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Twenty  years  among  the  Mexicans.     A  narra- 
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Tw^enty  years   of  Congress,  from   Lincoln   to 

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Tw^enty-five  years  of  my  life;  and  memoirs  of 

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Twice  lost.     A  story  of  Australia.     W.  H.  G. 

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T'wice-told  tales.     N.   Hawthorne.     Boston, 

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The  same 342.30 

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T'wickenham  tales.    London,  [n.d.]    2  v.    12°,      333.1 
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Twin  heroes.  The.     F.  A.  Eeed.     Boston,  1875. 

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Tw^ins  of  Table  Mountain;  and  other  stories. 

B.  Harte.     Boston,  1870.     18°     ...     .      383.7 
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N.Y..  1876.     12° 425.27 

Two  admirals.    J.F.Cooper.    X.Y.,1855.    12°,     313.17 

Tliesaine 382.2 

Two  arrows.     A  story  of  red  and  white.     W.      . 

O.Stoddard.     N.Y.,  188U.     16°.     .     .     .     931.16 
Two  baronesses.  The.    H.  C.  Andersen.    N.Y., 

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The  same 317.12 

Two  boys.     Mrs.  I.  M.  Alden.     Boston,  [n.d.] 

12° 922.13 

Two  cabin  boys,  Tlie.     L.  Rousselet.     Boston, 

1881.     12° 914.14 

Ttvo  campaigns.     A  tale  of  old  Alsace.     A.  H. 

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Two   circuits,  The.     A  story  of  Illinois  life. 

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1886.     12° 972.19 

Two    Compton    boys.      .\.    Hoppin.     Boston, 

1885.     4° 929.3 

Two  destinies.  The.     W.  Collins.     N.Y.,  1876. 

12° 335.26 

Two  Elsies,  The.    M.  Finley.    N.Y.,  1885.    12°,      973.3 


Two  family  mothers.  M.  S.  Schwartz.  Bos- 
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Two  friends.  D.  Greenwell.  Boston,  1803.  16°,      432.4 

Tw^o  great  English-women.  Mrs.  Browning 
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Two  guardians.  C.  M.  Yonge.  N.Y.,  1871.  12°,     322,16 

T^^o  hard  cases.  Sketches  from  a  physician's 
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Two  Hardcastles,  The;  or,  "A  friend  in  need 
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Two  Lilies.     J.  Kavanagh.     N.Y.,  1877.     12°.     .366.22 

T-wo    marriages.     Mrs.    D.    M.    Craik.     N.Y., 

1867.     12<^ 343.16 

The  same .343.54 

Two  Miss  Jean  Dawsons.     M.  M.   Robertson. 

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Tw^o  paths.  The.  Lectures  on  art  and  its  ap- 
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The  same 651.4 

Two  pictures.     M.  J.  Mcintosh.     N.Y.,  1863. 

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Two  sides  of  the  shield.  C.  M.  Yonge.  Lon- 
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Two  sisters.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.   N.   Southworth. 

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Two  thousand  years  ago;  or,  The  adventures 
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Two   vocations.     Mrs.    E.    R.   Charles.     N.Y., 

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Two  voices,  The.  Poems  of  the  mountains 
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Two  women:  a  poem  of  the  war.     (1862.)     C. 

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Two  years  abaft  the  mast.  Life  as  a  sea  ap- 
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Two  years  ago.  C.  Kingsley.  Boston,  1857.  12°,     311.21 
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Two  years   at  Hillsboro.     J.    Nelson.     Phila., 

1884.     12° 946.18 

Two  years  before  the  mast.     E.  H.  Dana,  Jr. 

N.Y..  1840.     16° .302.32 

The  same 434.24 

Tlie  same 4.34.18 

Two  years  in  California.     M.  Cone.     Chicago, 

1876.  12° 725.21 

Twofold    life,  A.       W.  von    Hillern.     Phila., 

1873.     12° 317.30 

Tyerman,  Rev.  L.       Wesley,  John,   Life   and 

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Electricity,     Lessons     in.       N.Y.,     1877. 

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Faraday  as  a  discoverer.  N.T.,  1868.    12°,     164. 10 
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The  same 1312.21 

Forms  of  water.  N.Y.,  1872.  12°  .  .  642.17 
Fragments  of  science.  N.Y.,  1871.  12°,  642.16 
The  glaciers  of  the  Alps.     Boston,  1861. 

8° 643.11 

and    others.       Half-hour    recreations    in 

popular  science.     Boston,  [n.d.]     8°     .     656.19 
Heat  as  a  mode  of  motion.     N.Y.,  1863. 
12° 636.11 


Tyndall,  Pro/.  John.      H'orks  —  concluded. 

Hours   of    exercise  in  the   Alps.     N.Y., 

1871.    8° 736.16 

Lectures  on  light.  N.Y.,  1873.  12°  .  .  635.3 
Lectures  on  sound.  N.Y.,  1867.  12°  .  634.8 
Light  and  electricity.     X.Y.,  1871.     12°.      635.4 

Tyng,  Stephen  H.     Forty  years'  experience  in 

Sunday-schools.     N.Y.,  1862.     12°.     .     .     243.22 

Tynley  Hull.     T.  Hood.     Boston,  1860.     12°   .      342.9 

Types  and  emblems.     C.  H.  Spurgeon.     N.Y., 

1875.     12° 251.18 

Typography,    Early.     W.    Skeeii.      Colombo, 

Ceylon,  1872.     8° 683.12 

Tyrol  and  the  skirt  of  the  Alps.    G.  E.  Waring, 

Jr.     N.Y.,  1880.     8° 763.13 

Tyrvrhitt,  K.  St.  .John.   Christian  art  and  sym- 
bolism.    London,  1872.     8° 649.13 

Our  sketching  club.     Boston,  1875.     8°.     .     669.11 

Tytler,  A.    F.,  and   Nares,  E.     Universal  his- 
tory.    N.Y.,  1854.     6  v.     16°      ....      472.6 

Tytler,  Chri.^tina  C.    F.     (Now   Mrs.   Edward 
Liddell.)   Jasmine  Leigh.    London,  1871. 

16° .361.5 

Jonathan.     N.Y.,  1876.     16° 363.48 

Margaret.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 904.23 

Mistress  Judith.     N.Y.,  187.5.     10°     .     .     .     362.13 

Tytler,   P.   F.     History  of  the  discoveries  of 

America.     N.Y.,  1855.     16° 471.1 

History    of   Scotland.      Edinburgh,    1866. 

10  V.     8° 522.2 

Tytler,  Sarah,  pseud.     See  Keddie,  Henrietta. 


Uarda.      A    romance   of    ancient    Egypt.     G. 

Ebers,  N.Y.,  1880.  2  v.  16°  .  .  .  .  391.23 
Ueber'weg,  Friedrich.     History  of  philosophy. 

N.Y.,  1872.     2v.     8° 627.1 

Uganda,   and    the    Egyptian   Soudan.     C.    T. 

Wilson  and  R.  W.  Felkin.    London,  1882. 

2  V.     12° 789.23 

Ugly-girl  papers.  N.Y.,  1875.  12°  ....  264.20 
Uhlemann,   Max.     Three    days   in   Memphis. 

(Egypt.)     Phila.,  18.58.     12° 223.15 

Uhlhorn,  Gerhard.     Christian   charity   in   the 

ancient  church.  N.Y.,  1883.  8°  .  .  .  1226.9 
The  conflict  of  Christianity  with  heathen- 
ism.    N.Y.,  1879.     12° 290.8 

Modern  representations  of  the  life  of  Jesus. 

Boston,  1868.     12° 265.21 

Ulbach,  Louis.    Madame  Gosselin.    N.Y.,  1878. 

12° 300.44 

Ulrioi,  Hermann.     Review  of  the  old  faith  and 

the  new.     Phila.,  1874.     16° 625.19 

Ultima   thule.     [Poems.]     H.  W.  Longfellow. 

Boston,  1880.     16° 583.7 

Ultima  Ihulo;  or,  A  summer  in  Iceland.    R.  F. 

Burton.  London,  1S75.  2  v.  8°  .  .  .  498.17 
Ulysses,  Adventures  of.     C.  Lamb.     London, 

[n.d.]     16° 431.3 

"  Una  and  her  paupers."     Memoir  of  Agues  E. 

Jones.     N'.Y.,  1872.     8° 114.17 

Unac,    the    Indian.      Adventures    in    Central 

America.     H.  Frith,  Ed.     London.  1884. 

12° 919.3 

Unawares.      F.     31.     Peard.      Boston.     1872. 

12° 363.34 

Uncle    Chesterton's    heir.     Madame    Colomb. 

X.Y.,  1879.     12° 375.7 

Uncle   Joe's   Thanksgiving.     J.   A.  Mathews. 

N.Y.,  1870.     16° 441.27 


Uncle  John.     G.  J.  W.  Melville.     N.Y.,  1874. 

12° .353.20 

The  same 955.22 

Uncle  John  upon  his  travels.    Chicago,  1870. 

12° ."   .     .     .     732.12 

Uncle  John's  adventures  in  prairie-land.    Mrs. 

S.  Barker.     London,  1885.     12°.     .     .     .     928.10 

"Uncle     Lawrence,"     pseud.      Young     folks' 

queries.     Phila.,  18S6.     8° 933.3 

Uncle  Nat.     A.  Oldfellow.     X.Y.,  1865.     16°.     462.14 

Uncle  Kenius.  His  songs  and  his  sayings. 
Folk-lore  of  the  old  plantation.  J.  C. 
Harris.     N.Y.,  1881.     12° 127.19 

Uncle  Remus,  Nights  with.  Myths  and  legends 
of  the  old  plantation.  J.  C.  Harris.  Bos- 
ton, 1883.     12° 1228.7 

Uncle  Tom's  cabin.     Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe.     Bos- 

,ton,  1875.     12° 326.11 

The  same 326.25 

Uncle    Tom's    story.     The    autobiography  of 

Josiah  Henson.     Boston,  1869.     12°     .     .       178.9 
The  same 103.4 

Uncommercial    traveller.   The.     C.   Dickens. 

X.Y.,  1809.     8° 3.55.20 

The  same 3.55.21 

The  same 3.55.23 

The  same 393.8 

Under  a  charm.    E.  Buersteinbinder.    London, 

1878.     12° 959.24 

Under  Slieve-ban.     R.   E.  Francillon.     N.Y., 

1881.     10° 376.27 

Under  the  bells.     L.  Kip.     N.Y.,1879.     12°     .     .392.15 

Under  the  lilacs.    L.  M.  Alcott.    Boston,  1878. 

•      10° 327.32 

The  same .32733 

Under  the  Mendips.     Mrs.  E.  Marshall.    N.Y., 

[n.d.j     12° 973.9 


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Under   the  olive.     [Poems.]     Mrs.    A.  Fields. 

Boston,  18S1.     18° 583.11 

Under  the  rays  of  the  aurora  borealis:  in  the 
land  of  the  Lapps  and  KrjBns.  S.  Trora- 
holt.     Boston,  188.5.     2  v.     8°     ....       794.2 

Under  the  Red  Dragon.    J.  S.  Grant.    London, 

[n.d.]     16° 384.33 

Under  the  spell.     F.  W.  Robinson.     London, 

[n.d.]     12° 050.8 

Under  the  southern  cross.  By  the  author  of 
"The  Spanish  brothers."  London,  1874. 
12° 354.7 

Under  the  sun.  Essays  written  in  hot  coun- 
tries.    G.  A.  Sala.     London,  1886.     12°  .      707.5 

Under  the  trees.     S.   I.  Prime.      N.Y.,  1874. 

S° 233.1 

Under  the  tricolor;  or,  The  American  colony 
in  Paris.  L.  H.  Hooper.  Phila.,  1880. 
12° 306.15 

Under  the  waves.     R.  M.  Ballantyne.    London, 

1876.     16° 445.10 

Under   the   willows.     J.    R.  Lowell.     Boston, 

1860.     12° .5.54.15 

Underbrush.    J.  T.  Fields.    Boston,  1877.    16°,     271.15 

Undercurrents  of  Wall  Street.  R.  B.  Kim- 
ball.    N.Y.,  1862.     12° 351.27 

Underfoot;  or.  What  Harry  and  Nelly  learned 
of  the  earth's  treasures.  Sequel  to  "  Over- 
head."   L.  D.  Nichols.    Boston,  [n.d.]  4°,      924.5 

Underground  city ;  or,  The  child  of  the  cavern. 

.1.  Verne.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     12°     ...     .     324.41 

Underground  railroad,  The.    A  record  of  facts. 

W.  Still.     Phila.,  1872.     8° 245.4 

Underground  Russia.    By  "Stepnial<."    N.Y., 

1SS3.     12° 775.17 

Understanding,   Conduct  of  the.     J.  Locke. 

N.Y.,  18.55.     16° 217. 2J 

Under-wood,  Francis  H.  (.'loud  pictures.  Bos- 
ton, 1872.     12° 234.16 

Enslish  literature,  Hand-book  of.     Boston, 

1878.     2v.     8° 274.11 

Longfellow,   Henry   W.,  Life   of.     Boston, 

1882.     12° 1113.16 

Lord  of  himself.     Boston,  1873.     12°.     .     .     361.24 
Lowell,   James   Russell,  Life  of.     Boston, 

1882.    12°.     . 1113.10 

Whittier,  John  G.,  Life  of.     Boston,  1884. 

12° 1122.4 

and  Guest,  M.  J.     English  history,  A  hand- 
book of.     Boston,  1866.     12° 1422.20 

Under-wood,  S.  A.     Heroines  of  free  thought. 

N.Y.,  1876.     12° 171.13 

Undine;  or.  The  water-spirit.  Sintram  and 
his  friends.  F.  de  la  M.  Foucjue.  Phila., 
1859.     16° 312.1 

Undiscovered  country,  The.     W.  D.  HoweBs. 

Boston,  1880.     12° 302.26 

Tlie  same 392.27 

Ungava:   a  tale  of   Esquimaux-land.      R.  M. 

Ballantyne.     Boston,  1859.     16°.     .     .     .     443.14 

Unitarian  controversy.  Half  century  of.     G.  E. 

Ellis.     Boston.  18-59.     8° 627.11 

Unkind  word,  The;   and  other  stories.     Urs. 

D.  M.  Craik.     X.Y.,  1870.     12°  ...     .     343.20 
The  same .343.55 

United  States. 

Allan.    Descriptive  atlas.     N.Y.,  [n.d.|    4°,      519.4 
Statistical  atlas,  based  on  the  ninth  cen- 
sus, 1870.    Compiled  under  the  authority 
of  Congress  by  F.  A.   Walker.     1874. 
Folio R.  L. 


.348.11 
348.12 


862.8 


862.13 


United  States—  continued. 

Government  publicationx. 
Acts   and    resolutions  of    the  U.S.,  passed 
at  the   1st   and   2d   sessions  of   the  41st 

Congress.     1870.     2  v 7.39.16 

Agriculture,  Report   of   the   commissioner 
of.      1862,  '63,  '65,  '67-71,    '73,  '76,  '82- 

'84.     13v .348.1 

Special  reports.  Contagious  disease  of 
domesticated  animals.  (1881).  .  .  .  348.14 
Report  on  the  culture  of  the  sugar  beet, 
and  the  manufacture  of  sugar  there- 
from, in  France  and  the  U.S.  Pre- 
pared under  the  direction  of  W.  G.  Le 
Due  by  W.  McMurtie.     (1880).     .     . 

The  same 

Report  of  the  Entomological  Commis- 
sion relating  to  the  Rocky  Mt.  locust 
and  the  western  cricket.     1878-70.     . 
The  same,  with  notes  upon  the  army 
worm,  the  canker  worm  and  Hes- 
sian fly.     (1883) 

Report  on  ostrich  farming  in  Africa,  the 
Argentine    Republic    and    the    U.S. 

(1882) 7.38.26 

American  archives.  A  documentary  history. 
1776-83.  Published  under  authority  of 
an  act  of  Congress.  1853.  Folio  .  .  .  861.3 
Astronomical  observatory.  Observations  on 
the  total  eclipse  of  the  sun,  Aug.  7,  1860. 
Conducted  under  the  direction  of  Com.  B. 

F.  Sands   

Attorney-General,  Report  of  the.     (1883)     . 

Catalogue  of  U.S.  Gov.  publications.    (1774- 

1881.)     Compiled  by  B.  P.  Poore.     (1885), 

Census,   A    compendium    of    the   seventh. 

(18.50) 

Eighth,  Preliminary  report  on  the.   (1862), 
Ehjhth  census.     (1860.)     1864-66.     4  v.     . 
Vol.  I.     Population. 
Agriculture. 
Manufactures. 

Mortality,  and  miscellaneous 
statistics. 
JVintft,  Compendium  of  the.     (1870.)     F. 

A.Walker 348.10 

Tenth  census.     (1880.)     18815-8.5.     14  v.     .     862.11 
Vol.  I.     Statistics  of  population  of  the 
U.S. 
Manufactures. 
Productions  of  agriculture. 
Agencies     of     transportation. 

(2  v.) 
Cotton  production. 
Valuation,  taxation,  and  pub- 
lic inilebtedness. 
The  newspaper  and  periodical 

press.     S.  X.  D.  North. 
Alaska;  its  population,  indus- 
tries  and   resources.     I.  Pe- 
troff. 
Seal  islands  of  Alaska.     H.  W. 

Elliott. 
Ship-building  industry  in   the 

U.S.     H.  Hale.     2  v. 
Forest  tree.s  of  North  America.  . 

(With  atlas.) 
Petroleum    and    its   products. 

S.  F.  Peckham. 
Maiuifacture  of  coke.     J.   D. 
Weeks. 


851.5 
3.39.4 

R.  L. 

348.2 
348.3 
348.4 


n. 
III. 

IV. 


11. 
III. 

IV. 

v.,  VI. 
VII. 

VIU. 


IX. 


X. 


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United    States.       Governmenl    publications  — 
continued. 
Vol.  X.     Building  stones  of  the  U.S. ; 
with    quarry    statistics     for 
1880. 
XI.     Mortality  and  vital   .statistics. 
(Parti.)     J.  S.  Billings. 
XII.     (Not  published.) 

XIII.  Statistics    and    technology    of 

the  precious  metals.  Pre- 
pared under  the  direction  of 
C.  King  by  S.  F.  Emmons 
and  a.  F.  Becker. 

XIV.  U.S.  mining  laws. 
XV.     (Not  published.) 

XVI.     Water  power  of  the  U.S. 

Compendium  of  the  tenth  cen- 
sus.    (1883)    348.13 

Central  Am<'rican  affairs  and  the  enlistment 

question.     (185(i) 338.9 

Commerce  and  navigation,  Reports  on. 
1851,  '54,  '60,  '69,  '74,  '77-78,  'SO,  '81,  '82- 

83,  '8.5.     10  V 739.6 

Special  reports. 
Annual  statements  of  the  chief  of  the 
Bureau  of  Statistics  on  Commerce. 

(1880)      739.28 

Commercial  relations  of  the  U.S.  with 

foreign  nations.     1859,  1880-81      .     .      738.3 

The  same.    (18.59) 738. 4 

The  same.    (1879) 738.5 

International     commerce.    Report    on. 

(1881)      738.21 

The  same.     1885.    2  v. 

Congress,  Debates  of.     (Abridged.)     T.  II. 
Benton.     N.Y.,  1857-'61.     16  v.     8°    .     .       851.1 
Legislative     and    executive     documents. 

(1832-34.)     21  V 852.1 

Thirty-first  Congress,  Miscellaneous  doc- 
uments of  the.     42  v.     (1849-51).     .     .       339.1 
Congressional    directory.      (1874.)      B.    P. 

Poore 739.23 

The  same.     (1882.) 
Congressional    Globe.     31st    to   43d   Con- 
gress.    (32d  and  39th  missing.)     1849-75. 

62  V 811.1 

Appendix  containing  speeches,  important 
papers,  etc.  of  the  1st  session  35th  Con- 
gress.    (1858)      . 811.1 

Congressional  Record;  containing  the  pro- 
ceedings and  debates  of  the  4-'>th  Congress, 
1st  session.     Vol.  VI.     (1877)     ....       811.1 
The    same.     4Uth   Congress,   3d   session. 
Vol.    XI.,   parts   1,  2,   3,    and    index. 

1881.     4v 811.1 

The   same.     48th   Congress,    1st  session. 

Dec,  188.3,-July,  1884.     6  v.  and  index,      811 .1 
Constitution.     Debates  in  the  State  conven- 
tions on  the  adoption  of  the  Federal  Con- 
stitution.    Coll.  Ijy  J.  Elliot.     183(1.     4  v.      S51.2 
Debates   on  the  Constitution  in  conven- 
tion,  1787.     Reported   by   J.   Madison. 

(1848) 851.6 

Constitutional  power  of  the  military  to  try 
and  execute  the  assassins  of  the  president. 

(1865)   739.12 

Consular  service.  Reports  on  the  commerce 
and  manufactures  of  the  consular  dis- 
tricts.    1880,  '81,  '82 738.23 

The  same.     1881, '83, '84, '85, '86.     10  v.,    738.20 
Declared  exports  for  the  U.S.     (1883)      .     738.20 


United    States.       Government    publienlio)i.'<  — 
continued. 
Consular  service.      Reports  on  the  leather 
and  shoe  industries  in  the  Consular  dis- 
tricts.    (1885) 7.38.27 

Crime,  Prevention  ami  repression  of.  (1872),     739.15 
Diplomatic  correspondence,  1783-89,  1868- 

(39.     9v .338.22 

Education.     Reports  of  the  Commissioner. 

1871-84.     14  v .3.58.1 

Fish  and  Fisheries. 
Bulletins  of  the  Fish  Commission.     1881- 

83.     3  v 738.24 

Reports  of  the  Fish  Commissioner.    1875- 

76, '78, '79, 'SO.     4v 738.12 

Foreign  relations  of  the  U.  S.  Papers 
transmitted  to  Congress  with  the  presi- 
dent's message,  Dec.  3,  1877 348.8 

Treaties  and   conventions    between    the 
U.S.  and  other  powers  since   July   4, 

1776.     (1871) .3,38.10 

Forestry,  Reports  upon.     1S76, '82.     2  v.     .       348.9 
Health,  Report  of  the   National  Board  of. 

(1879) 358.4 

House  of  Representatives. 

Index  to  the  executive  documents  of  3d 

session  of  4(ith  Congress.     1880-81    .     .     7.39.25 
Index  to  the  miscellaneous  documents  of 
2d  session  of  40th  Congress      ....     739.20 
Indian  affairs.    Report  of  the  commissioner. 

1858, '71-74.     5v .358.2 

Descriptive  catalogue  of  photographs  of 

North  American  Indians.     (1877)     .     .     738.16 
Ethnography  and   philology   of    Hidatsa 

Indians.    .(1877) 738.15 

Immigration.     (1872) 3.58.4 

>     Johnson,   Andrew;   His  trial  on  impeach- 
ment for  high  crimes  and  misdemeanors. 

(1869.)     2v 739.20 

Land  laws  relating  to  public  domain.    1880, 

'82.     (2v.)     3v 851.6 

Land  office,  Report  of  the  commissioner  of 

the.     1869-70.     2v 358.3 

Lincoln,  Abraham,  The  assassination  of, 
anil  attempted  assassination  of  W.  H. 
anil  F.  W.  Seward,  on  the  14th  of  April, 

1805 801.4 

Memorial  addresses  on  his  life  and  char- 
acter   delivered    before    Congress,    by 

George  Bancroft.     (1806) 7.39.11 

Message  of  the  president,  and  accompany- 
ing documents.  1838-41,  '45,  '47,  '48,  '56- 
62,  '64-69,  '73-75,  '77-81.     62  v.       ...       348.5 

The  same.     (1880-82.)     14  v 348.5 

Abridgments  for  1880-82.     2  v. 
Interior  Dep't.     1881-82.     2  v. 
Post  Office  Dep't.     1881-83.     2  v. 
State  Dep't.     1881-82. 
War  Dep't.     1880-82.     7  v. 

The  same.     1882-84.     8v .348.5 

Abridgments.     1883-84. 

Navy  Dep't.     18S2-S3.     3  v.     1883-84. 

Vol.  I. 
Post  Office  Dep't.     1883-84. 
State  Dep't.     1882-83. 
War  Dep't.     1882-83.     Vol.  III. 
Metric  system.     Report  of   the  committee 

on  coin.age,  weights  and  measures.  (1879),      .349.6 
Mint.     Reports  of  the  director  of  the  mint 
upon  the  production  of  the  precious  met- 
als in  the  U.S.   1875,  '77-70,  '82-84.   7  v.,  3.39.2-3 


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United    States.      Goternment  publications  — 
continued. 
Monetary  Conference,   The    International, 

held  at  Paris  in  1S78 349.7 

Naiy  Department. 

Armored  vessels.     (1864) 33S.  13 

Contracts  and  expenditures.     (IS.'J!))    .     .     338.11 
Contracts  and  public  printing.     (Corode 

investigating  committee.)     (1800)     .     .     .338.12 
Laws  relating  to  navy  anil  marine  corps. 

(1SG.5) 338.15 

Ordnance,  Annual  report  of  the  Chief  of. 

(1877-78) 348.7 

Ordnance  instructions  for  the  U.  S.  navy. 

(18(i0) 333.16 

Regulations  for  the  government  of  the 

navy.     (186.5) 338.14 

Report  of    the   Secretary   of    the    navy. 

18S0-S1 738.22 

Patent  Office. 
Official  gazette.     Vols.  XV, -XX.     1879- 

81.     6  V 862.3 

Patentees  and   inventions,   Lists   of,  for 

Jan.-June,  1881.     (1881) .329.2 

Report  of  Commissioners.     1847-49,  ':>3, 
'55-02,   '05-67,   '80,  '82-84.     (1848-84.) 

15  V 329.1 

Paraguarian  Investigation.     (1870)     .     .     .     739.14 
Perry's  expedition  to  Japan.    18.52-54.    3  v.,     719.12 
Public   domain.     Its  history,  colonization, 
sale,  etc.     With  land  laws  and  statistics. 

(1883) 851.7 

Public  libraries  of  tlie  U.  S. :  their  history, 
condition  and  management.  Washing- 
ton, 1876.     2  V.     8° R.  L. 

Reconstruction,  Report  of  the  joint  com- 
mittee on,  at  the  1st  session  39th  Con- 
gress.    (1S66)    851.10 

Register,  Official,  of  the  U.  S.  Lists  of  offi- 
cers and  employees  in  the  civil,  military 
and  naval  service,  on  July  1st,  1883;  with 
the  list  of  ships  and  vessels  belonging  to 
the    U.   S.     Compiled    by   J.    G.   Ames. 

1883-84.     2v 851.9 

Vol.  I.  Legislative,  executive,  judicial. 
II.  The  Post  Office  department  and 
postal  service. 
Senate  reports  of  the  1st  and  2d  sessions  of 

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(1864-84.)     24  V 349.1 

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The  same,  passed  at  the  2d  session  of  the 

46th  Congress.     1879-80 329.3 

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III.  Geology. 

IV.  Paleontology. 
V.  Zoology. 

VI.  Botany. 

VII.  Archieology. 

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The  same.     (1872) 739.2 

Mineral  resources  of  the  states  and  terri- 
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Raymond.     (1869) 739.6 

Mineral    wealth,   climate,   rain-fall,   and 
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Vegetable  substances,  in  the  arts  and  domestic 

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Vegetable  substances.  Materials  of  manufac- 
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Vegetable  sulistances  used  for  the  food  of  man. 

Dr.  Lankester.     London,  [n.d.]     12°  .     .     648.30 

Vegetable  world,  The.  History  of  plants  with 
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Illustrations  of.  Venice,  [n.d.]  Sm.ob.  folio,       R.  L. 
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Dick  Sands,  the  boy  captain.     X.Y.,  1879. 

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Verne,  Jules  —  concluded. 

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II.  The  great  n.avigators  of  the  eigh- 
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III.  The  great  explorers  of  the  nine- 
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Floating  city.     Blockade   runners.     N.Y., 

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Fnmi  the  earth  to  the  moon.  N.Y.,  1874.  S°,      324.8 

The  same 324.9 

The  fur  country.  Boston,  1874.  12°  .  .  324.20 
The  giant  raft.     N.Y.,  1881-82.     2  v.     12°.      942.1 

Part  I.  Eight  hundred    leagues    on    the 
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Hector  Servadac.  N.Y.,  1878.  8°  .  .  .  324.31 
The  ice  desert.  London,  [n.d.]  10°.  .  .  324.22 
In  search  of  the  castaways.  Phila.,  1873.  8°,  324.1 
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Meridiana.     Adventures  in  South   Africa. 

London,  1873.     8° 324.5 

Michael  Strogoff,  the  courier  of   the  Czar. 

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The  mysterious  island.     N.Y  ,  1870.     3  v. 

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I.  Dropped  from  the  clouds. 
II.  The  abandoned. 
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Phila.,  1878.     12° 324.-33 

On  the  track.  London,  [n.d.]  10°  .  .  .  324.25 
The  steam  house.     N.Y.,  1881.     12°.     .     .     324.37 

Part  I.  The  demon  of  Cannpore. 
II.  Tigers  and  traitors. 
Survivors  of  the  Chancellor.     Boston,  1870. 

8° .324.20 

The  tribulations  of  a  Chinaman  in  China. 

Boston,  1880.     10° 376.14 

Twenty   thousand   leagues   under  the   .sea. 

Boston,  1873.     Cr.  8° 324.4 

The  same 324. 

Underground   city;   or,   The   child   of  the 

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Voyage   round    the   world.     New   Zealand. 

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Verney,  Lady.     Peasant  properties,  and  other 

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Viard-Louis,  Madame.     Music  and  the  jiiano. 

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Viardot,  Louis.    Wonders  of  Italian  art.    X.Y., 

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Wonders  of  sculpture.    London,  1872.    12°,     668.25 

Vicar  of  Bullhampton.     A.    TroUope.     X.Y., 

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The  same 963.25 

Vicar  of  Morvvenstow,  The.  Life  of  Robert 
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Vicar  of  Wakefield.     O.  Goldsmith.     London, 

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Vicar's  daughter.  The.  Sequel  to  "The  sea- 
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Vicars    people.   The.      G.    M.    Fcnn.      X.Y., 

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Vicary,  J.  F.     A  stork's  nest.     [Skelclies  and 

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Vicissitudes    of    Bessie    Fairfax.      H.    Parr. 

Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 3.53.17 

Vicksburg  campaign,  and   the   battles   about 

Chattanooga  under  the  command  of  Gen. 

Grant.  Cincinnati,  [n.d.]  8°  .  .  .  .  593.14 
Vicomte  de  Bragelonne.     Sequel  to  "  Twenty 

years  after."     A.  Dumas.     London,  1878. 

2  V.     12° 361.61 

Victor  and  vanquished.     M.   C.    Ilay.     N.Y., 

1876.     8° 346.68 

Tliesame 346.73 

Victor    Emanuel.     Life.      E.    Dicey.      N.Y., 

1882.  16° 1111.18 

Victor  La  Tourette.     E.  A.  Wariner.     Boston, 

1875.     10° 363.13 

Victor  Xorman,  rector.     Mrs.  M.  A.  Denison. 

Phila.,  187:!'.     16° 333.6 

Victor's  triumph.   The.     Mrs.   E.    D.    E.    X. 

Southworth.  Phila.,  1861.  12°  ...  416.4 
Victoria,  Queen  of  Great  Britain.    Her  girlhood 

and  womanhood.     Mrs.  S.  J.  Lippincott. 

N.Y.,  1883.     12° 1124.16 

A  journal  of  the  reign  of.     1837-52.     Part 

second  of  the  memoirs  of  0.  C.  F.  Gre- 

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Leaves  from  the  journal  of  our  life  in  the 

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N.Y.,  1808-84.     2v.     12° 782.18 

Sketches  and   anecdotes    of    Her   Majesty 

the  Queen,  and  the  royal  family.     J.  G. 

Hodgins.  London,  1869.  12°  ...  .  473.25 
Victorian     poets.     E.    C.    Stedman.     Boston, 

1870.     12° 218.23 


Victorious  defeat,  A.     [A  romance.]     W.  Bal- 

estier.     X.Y.,  1886.     16° 978.2 

Victory  Deane.  C.  Griffith.  Boston,  [n.d.]  12°,    .387.26 
Victory  of  the  vanquished.    Mrs.  E.  R.  Charles. 

X.Y.,  1871.     12°  .    : 321.7 

Viete,  Mrs.     Following  the  drum.     X.Y.,  1858. 

12° 662.14 

Vieux  Moustache,  pneud.     See  Gordon,  C. 
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Boston,  1865.     16° 631.14 

Viewrs  afoot.     Europe  seen  with  knapsack  and 

staff.     B.Taylor.     N.Y.,  1855.     8°      .     .     724.12 

The  same.     1884 788.3 

Views  of  coast  scenery  in  the  British  Channel, 
and  on  the  coast  of  France.     C.  Stanfield. 

N.Y.,  1879.     8° R.  L. 

Views  on  ve.Ked  questions.     W.  W.  Kingsley. 

Phila.,  1881.     12° 1213.7 

The  same 1232.9 

Vignettes    from    invisible    life.     J.    Bailcock. 

X.Y.,  1883.     12° 1318.6 

Vignettes  of  travel.     Sketches  in  England  and 

Italy.  W.  W.  Xevin.  Phila.,  1881.  12°,  766.21 
Vignoli,  Tito.     Myth  and  science.     [An  essay.] 

N.Y..  1882.     12° 679.10 

Vikram  and  the  vampire;  or,  Tales  of  Hindu 

devilry.  R.  F.  Burton.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  12°,  426.4 
Villa  on  the  Rhine.    B.  Auerbach.   X.Y.,  1869. 

2  V.     12° .364.4 

Village  improvements  and   farm  villages.     G. 

E.  Waring,  J^i-.     Boston,  1877.     18°      .     .     271.16 
Village  on  the  cliff.     Mrs.  A.  I.  Ritchie.     Bos- 
ton, 1869.     12° 364.10 

The  same 332.19 

Villari,  Linda.     In  change  unchanged.     X.Y., 

1877.     16° 368.16 

On  Tuscan  hills  and  Venetian  waters.   Lon- 
don, 1885.     12° 792.20 

Villari,  Pasquale.     Xiccol6  Machiavelli  and  his 

times.  London,  1878.  2  v.  8°  ...  185.14 
Villas  and  cottages.  C.  Vaux.  X.Y.,  1804.  8°,  623.7 
VUlette.     Mrs.    C.    Bronte    Xicholls.      X.Y., 

1858.     12° 363.4 

The  same 363.61 

Vincent,  Frank.  Xorsk,  Lapp,  and  Finn;  or, 
Travel  tracings  from  the  far  north  of  Eu- 
rope.    X.Y.,  1881.     12° 768.15 

Through  and  through  the  tropics.     X.Y., 

1876^     12° 483.27 

Vincent,   JIarvin   R.      Gates   into  the  Psalm 

Country.     X.Y.,  [n.d.]     li° 285.10 

In  the  shadow  of  the  Pyrenees.   X.  Y.,  1883. 

12° 775.0 

Vinci,  Leonardo  da.  Life.    (.Vrtist  biographies, 

Vol.  XII.)     Boston,  1870.     18°   ...     .       191.1 
Eastlake,    XacZy.      (Five    great    painters.) 

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Vine  and  olive.     Young  America  in  Spain  and 

Portugal.  W.T.  Adams.  Boston,  1876.  16°,     458.20 
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Vineta,  the  phantom  city.     E.  Buersteiibinder. 

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Vining,  Edward  P.  An  inglorious  Columbus; 
or,  Evidence  that  Ilwui  Shan  and  a  party 
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Violet  Douglas;  or,  The  problems  of  life.   Mrs. 

E.Marshall.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°      ...     374.11 
Violetta.     U.  Z.  von  Manteuffel.    Mrs.  Wistcr, 

Tranit.     Phila.,  1SS(3.     12° !)77.10 

Viollet-le-Duc,    Eugene   E.      Discourses    on 

archileclure.     Boston,  187.1.     S°      .     .     .     028.14 
Habitations  of  man  in  all   ages.     Boston, 

1870.    8° 638.4 

Learning  to  draw;  or,  The  story  of  a  young 

designer.     X.Y.,  1881.     12° 082.13 

Mont  Blanc,  lis  constitution,  etc.  Lon- 
don, 1877.    8° 703.24 

Restoration.  With  a  notice  of  his  works 
in  connection  with  the  historical  monu- 
ments of  France  by  C.  WctlK-red.  Lon- 
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Violin,  and  Violinists. 

Bull,  Mrs.  Sara  C.     Violin  notes.    See  Bull, 

Ole,  Memoir  of.     Boston,  1883.     8°     .     .1116.10 

The  same 1110.11 

Ferris,  G.  T.  The  great  violinists  and  pia- 
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Hart,  6.     The  violin.     Its  famous  makers, 

and  their  imitators.  London,  1880.  12°,  682.18 
Heron-Allen,  Ed.  Violin  making  as  it  was 
and  is;  an  histoi-ical,  practical,  and  theo- 
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and  players.  Preceded  by  an  essay  on  the 
violin  and  its  position  as  a  musical  instru- 
ment.   London,  1884.    8° 688.8 

Phipsmi,-  T.  L.  Celebrated  biographical 
sketches    and     anecdotes    of    violinists. 

London,  1877.     12° 1124.7 

Virgil.     Church,    A.    J.,    Ed.    Stories    from. 

N.Y.,  1880.     12° 126.12 

Coiiington,  J.,  Trans.     The  uEneid.    N.Y., 

1867.     8° 616.2 

The  works  of  Virgil,  translated  into  Eng- 
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8° 125.13 

Cranch,  C.  P.,  Trans.  The  iEneid.  Bos- 
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Long,  J.  D.,  Trans.     The  jEneid.    Boston, 

1879.  12° 582.4 

Preston,    H.    W.,    Trans.     The    Georgics. 

Boston,  1881.     18° 583.19 

Virgin  soil.     I.  Turgenieff.     N.Y.,  1877.     16°  .     382.21 
Virginia.    Cooke,  J.  E.     A. history  of  the  peo- 
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Hamor,  R.  A  true  discourse  of  the  estate 
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Smith,  Ca}>t.  .John.  True  relation  of  Vir- 
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Virginia  Bohemians,  The.    J.E.Cooke.    X.Y., 

1880.  8° 377.44 

Virginia  comedi.ans.  The;  or.  Old  days  in  the 

Old  Dominion.    J.  E.  Cooke.    N.Y.,  1883. 

16° 943.17 

Virginia  Springs,  The.    J.J.Moorman.  Phila., 

1S47.     12° 646.25 

Virginians,   The.     W.    M.  Thackeray.     X.Y., 

18.59.     8° 332.4 

The  same 373.5 

Virginians,  The,  in  Texas.     A  story  for  young 

and   old.      W.    M.    Baker.      N.Y.,  1878. 

8° 377.45 


Virginians,    The    new.      By    the    author    of 

"Junia."     Edinburgh,  1880.     2  v.     12°.     958.10 
Vision  of  Echard ;  and   other  poctus.     J.  G. 

Wliittier.     Boston,  1878.     10°     ...     .     573.12 
Vision  of  Ninirod.     [A  poem.]    C.    D.  Kay. 

N.Y.,  1881.     12° 575.8 

Visions :  a  study  of  false  sight.     E.  H.  Clarke. 

Boston,  1878.     12° 281.15 

Visions  of  the  future;  and  other  discourses. 

O.  B.  Frothingham.     N.Y.,  1879.     12°     .       286.4 
Visit  to  my  discontented  cousin.     H.  W.  Mon- 

crieff.     Boston,  1871.     10° 432.14 

Visits  to  remarkable  places.    W.  Howitt.    Lon- 
don, 1840-42.     2v.     8° 068.1 

Vitruvius.     The    proportions    of    the   human 

figure.     London,  1872.     12° 032.15 

Vivia;  or.  The  secret  of  power.    Mrs.  E.  D.  E. 

N.  Southworth.     Phila..  1861.     12°     .     .      417.8 
Vivian.     Almeria.     Mameuvring.     M.    Edge- 
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Vivian  Grey.     B.  Disraeli.     N.Y.,  1871!.     8°    .       369.4 
Vivian  the  beauty.     Mrs.  A.  Edwards.     N.Y., 

1880.     10° .391.18 

Vizetelly,  Henry.     Berlin  under  the  new  em- 
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Ed.    Paris  in  peril.    London,  1882.    2  v.    8°,     1417.5 
The   story  of    the    diamond   necklace.     A 
sketch  of  the   life  of  the  Countess  de  la 

Motte.     London,  1881.     12° 598.8 

Vocal  and  action  language.     Culture  and  ex- 
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Vogel,  lleruiann.     The  chemistry  of  light  and 

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Voice  culture.     Behnke,  E.,  and  Browne,  L. 
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Voice,  song  and  speech.  A  practical  guide 
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Hullah,    J.     Cultivation    of    the    speaking 

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Mackenzie,  M.  Hygiene  of  the  vocal  organs. 
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Voice  from  the  deep.     P.  Strickland.     Boston, 

1873.     10° 443.37 

Voice   from   the   newsboys,   A.      J.   Morrow. 

N.Y.,  1800.     16° 436.24 

Voices   crying   in   the   wilderness.     [A  story.] 

London,  18S.5.     12° 074.11 

Voices    for   the    speechless.       Selections    for 
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Boston,  1883.     16° 584.10 

Volcanoes :    what   they  are,   and   what   they 

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Voyage  of  the  "Constance;"  a  tale  of  the 
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Voyage  of  the  "Fox  "  in  Arctic  seas.  A  nar- 
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Voyage  of  the  "' Jeannelle."  The  ship  and 
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Voyage  of  the  "Vega"  round  Asia  and  Eu- 
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Voyage  of  the  "  Vivian  "  to  the  north  pole  and 
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Voyage  of  the  "  Wanderer."  From  the  jour- 
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Voyage  round  Great  Britain,  with  short  views 
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Voyage  round  the  world.  Pekin,  Yeddo,  and 
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Voyage  to  the  Fortunate  Isles,  and  other 
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Voyages  for  discovery  of  the  Xorth-west  pas- 
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Voyages  of  a  merchant  navigator  of  the  days 
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'W.  G.  E.  Archie  Digby ;  or,  An  Eton  boy's  hol- 
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Wackenhusen,  Hans.     For  a  woman's  sake. 

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Wade,   John.     Letters   of    Junius.     London, 

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■Wagner,  Richard,  Art  life  and  theories  of.     E. 

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■Wait  and  hope.   H.  Alger.    Boston,  [n.d.]   16°,     442.45 

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■Wake-robin.   J.  Burroughs.   N.Y.,  1S71.    16°,     271.17 

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■Wakefield,  W.   The  happy  valley.    (Kashmir.) 

London,  1879.     8° 773.13 

Our  life  and   travels   in   India.     London, 

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■Wakulla.    A  story  of  adventure   in   Florida. 

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"Walden.      H.    D.    Thoreau.      Boston,    1866. 

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■Wales,  Cathedrals  of.  London,  1870.  8°  .  .  649.11 
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■Walford,  Edward.   London,  Greater.   London, 

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London,  Old  and  new.     The  southern  sub- 
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London,  The  western  and  northern  suburbs 

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■Walford,  Mrs.  L.  B.     The  baby's  grandmother. 

N.Y.,  1884.     16° 

Cousins.     N.Y.,  1879.     16° 

The  same 

Dick  Xetherby.     X.Y.,  1882.     16°      ... 
A  history  of  a  week.     X.Y.,  1886.     16° 

Mr.  Smith.     X'.Y.,  1875.     16° 

Pauline.    N.Y.,  1877.     16° 

Troublesome  daughters.     X.Y.,  1880.     16°, 

The  same 

"Walfried.     [A   novel.]     B.   Auerbacli.     X.Y., 

1874.     12° 343.32 

■Walk  in  Hellas,  A;  or.  The  old  in  the  new. 

D.  J.  Snider.     Boston,  1883.     8°     .     .     .       776.3 
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Phila.,  1872.     12° 641.9 

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Money.    N.Y.,  1878.    8° 274.13 

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■Walker,  Mary  S.     Both  sides  of  the  street. 

Boston,  [n.d.]     10° 454.10 

Down  ill  a  s.iloon.     Boston,  1871.     10°   .     .       311.9 
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N.Y.,  1880.     12° 082.8 

Wall  Street,  Twenty  years  of  inside   life   in. 

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■Wallace,  Alfred  R.     Bad   times:   the  present 

dojiression  of  trade.     London,  188.-).     16°,  1328.11 
Island    life:    its    phenomena    and    causes. 

N.y.,  ISSl.     8° 077.3 

Land  nationalization:  its  necessity  and  its 

aims.     London,  [n.d.]     10° 1224.20 

The  .Mal.ay  Archipelago.     N.Y.,  1809.     8°  .       72.5.7 
■Wallace,  D.  Mackenzie.    Egypt,  and  the  Egyp- 
tian question.     London,  188;!.     12°     .     .     1410.0 

Russia.     N.Y.,  1877.     8° 480.13 

■Wallace,  Ellerslie.   The  aniateur  photographer. 

(Instructions,  etc.)     I'hil.a..  [n.d  ]     12°    .     089.10 
■Wallace,  Mrs.  E.  D.     A  woman's  e.xperiences 

in  Europe.    .N.Y.,  1872.     12°      ....     7.33.19 
■Wallace,  Lew.     Ben-Hnr.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     10°,     .378.12 

The  same 9.')7  1 

The  same 9.")7.2 

The  fair  god.     Boston,  187:!.     12° 301.2:5 

■Wallace,  Susan  E.     The  storied  se.a.     Boston, 

18S3.     18° 771.10 

■Wallace,   William.      Kant,    Life   of.      Phila., 

1882.     10° lll.-).l 

Wallace.     J.  Abbott.     X.Y.,  [n.d.]     10°     .     .      435.2 
■Wallace,  the  hero  of  Scotland.     .J.  Paterson. 

Edinburgh,  180.5.     12° 521.2 

■Waller,   J.   F.     Boswell   and   Johnson:    their 

companions  and  contemporaries.    N.Y., 

[n.d.[     18°    191.17 

■Wallis,  John  C.     A  prodigious   fool.     Phila., 

1881.     12°     .     .     .     .' 378.29 

■WaJloth,  Wilhelm.    The  king's  treasure  house. 

X.Y.,  1880.     18° 901.9 

■Walpole,  Charles  G.     A  short  history  of  the 

kiiigdiun  of  Ireland.     N.Y.,  1882."    12°     .     .595.13 
■Walpole,  Horace.     Anecdotes  of  painting   in 

Engl.-ind.     London,  1S71.     12°    ...     .      2:30.9 
■Walpole  ami  his  world.     Select  passages  from 

his    letters.     L.    B.   Seeley,    Ed.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12° 1120.6 

The  same 11:34.1 

■Walpole,  Spencer.     England;  its  history  from 

181.5.     London,  1879.     3  v.     8°  .     .     .     .1410.11 
■Walree,   E.    C.  W.   van.     The  burgomaster's 

family.     N.Y.,  1873.     8° 346.50 

■Walsh,  J.  II.     Dogs  of  Great  Britain,  America, 

and  other  countries.     N.Y.,  1879.     12°    .      202.8 

The  horse.     Phila.,  1809.     S° 622.6 

■Walsh,   W.   P.     Heroes   of   the   mission-field. 

N.Y.,  1879.     12° 178.5 

■Walter  Thornley.     A  novel.     S.  R.  Sedgwick. 

N.Y.,  1850.     12° 311.14 

"Walter's  word.    J.  Payne.    N.Y.,  187-5.     8°    .     357.30 
■Waltham,   Mass.     Public    Library   catalogue. 

Waltham,  1870.     8° R.  L. 

'Walton,   George  E.     Mineral   springs   of  the 

U.  S.  and  Canada.     N.Y.,  188:!.     12°.     .     775.10 
■Walton,    Izaak.      Lives    of    Donne,   Wotton, 

Hooker,  Horbert,  and  Sanderson.     With 

an  account  of  the  author  and  his  writings. 

T.  Zouch.     Boston,  1801.     8°      ....       140.9 

The  same;  with  memoir  by  W.  Dowling. 
London,  1884.     12° 1135.1 


"Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.    The  com- 

plele  angler.  London,  1804.  12°  .  .  .  640.24 
"Walworth,    Jlrs.    J.    II.      Witlioiit    blemish. 

N.Y.,  1886.     12° 974.23 

"Wanderer,  The.     Mmo.    D'Arblay.     London, 

1814.     5v.     12° 341.19 

"Wanderers,  The.     W.  H.  G.  Kingston.     Lon- 

di.n,  1870.     12° 366.14 

"Wandering   heir.   The.     C.    Reade.     Boston, 

1873.    8° :535  23 

"Wandering   Jew,   The.     [.V   novel.]     E.  Sue. 

London,  [n.d.]     12° 372.18 

llisloryof.  M.Conway.  N.Y.,  1881.  12°,  294.23 
The   legend   of   the.     Illustrated    by  Dor(;. 

Phila.,  1873.     8° K.  L. 

■Wandering  recollections  of  a  somewhat  busy 

life.  J.  Neal.  Boston,  1809.  12°.  .  .  213.11 
Wandering    thoughts    and   wandering    steps. 

By   a   Philadelphia    l.ady.      Phila.,    1880. 

12° 700.15 

■Wanderings  in  a  wild  country;  or.  Three  years 

amongst  the  cannibals  of  New  Britain. 

W.  Powell.  London,  1883.  8°  .  .  .  .  779.8 
■Wanderings  in  four  continents.     (Illustrated.) 

Phila.,  1878.     8° 496.2 

■Wanderings  in  Patagonia;  or,  Life  among  the 

ostrich   hunters.      J.    Beerbohm.      X.Y., 

1870.  1(1° .376.6 

■Wanderings  of  a  journeyman  tailor.  (1824-40. ) 

P.  D.  Ilolthaus.     London,  1844.     16°.     .     432.18 

"Wanderings  of  Master  Peter.     Mrs.  E.  Over- 
end,  V/YOLS.     Edinburgh,  1872.     10'^     .     .     4.52.11 

"Wanderings  of  plants  and  animals  from  their 

first  home.    V.Hugo.    London,  1885.    8°,     1326.9 

"Wanted  —  a  pedigree.  M.  Finley.  Phila.,  [n.d. | 

12° 306.27 

"War.    E.  Erekmann  and  A.   Chatrian.     Lon- 
don, [n.d.  I     16° 253.26 

"War   and  peace.     [An   historical   novel.]     L. 

Tolsto'i".     N.Y.,  1880.     2  v.     18°.     .     .     .      961.5 
The  same.    Part  II.   The  invasion.    {lS(t7- 

12)     2  V 061.10 

The  same.      Part  III.       Porodino;    the 

French  at  Moscow.     (1812-1820)     2  v.  .     901.11 

"War,  Conversations  on.     A.  Helps.     Boston, 

1871.  12° 2.53.13 

"War-pictures    from   the   South.      B.   Estviln. 

X.Y.,  180.3.     12° 004.11 

"War   poTwers,  under  the  Constitution  of  the 

U.S.     W.  Whiting.     Boston,  1804.     8°    .     221.20 

"War  ships  and  navies  of  the  world.     J.  W. 

King.     Boston,  1880.     8° 092.13 

"Ward,  Adolphiis  W.     Dickens,  Charles,  Life  of. 

N.Y.,  1882.     12' 192.37 

English  dramatic  literature.     London,  1875. 
2v.    8° 2:37.19 

"Ward,  Anna  L.,  Ed.     Surf  and  wave:  the  sea 

as  sung  by  the  poets.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°.      577.4 

"Ward,  Artemus,  pseud.     See  Browne,  C.  F. 

"Ward,    Genevieve.       A    biograidiical     sketch. 

Mrs.  Z.  B.  Gustafson.    Boston,  1882.    10°,     1111.7 

"Ward,  George  A.    Journal  and  letters  of  Samuel 

Curweii.     Boston,  1804.     8° 168.7 

"Ward,  Mrs.  Harriet.    Hardy  and  Hunter.    Lon- 
don, 18.59.     16° 443.21 

"Ward,  Mrs.  Humphrey.  Miss  Bretherton.  Lon- 
don, 1884.     12° 905.11 

Trans.  Amiel's  journal  intime.     N.Y.,  1885. 
12°   .     .     .     .' 11,35.19 

'Ward,  Mrs.   II.   O.,  p.seud.     See  Moore,  Mrs. 
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Ward,  Julius  H.    Percival,  J.  G.,  Life  of.    Bos- 
ton, ISGti.     12° l:!2.4 

Ward,  Lester  F.    Dynamic  sociology;  or,  Ap- 
plied social  science.   N.y.,  ISS:!.  2v.   12°,     122.3.5 
Ward,  S.,  Life  of.     VV.  Gamniell.     (American 

biography,  Vol.  IX.) 111.3 

Ward,  Thomas   H.,  Ed.     The  English   poets. 
Selections  and  notes.     N.Y.,  1880.     4  v. 

12° 575.7 

Ward  and  Lock's  Home-book.       A  domestic 

encyclopedia.  London,  [n.d.]  12°  .  .  1228.4 
■Ward  or  wife  y  A  novel.  N.Y.,  187.5.  S°.  .  3.57.37 
Warden,  F.   Deldee;  or,  Tlie  iron  hand.    N.Y., 

1SS5.     16° 966.11 

The  house  on  the  marsh.     N.Y.,  18S4.     16°,     966.10 
Warden,  Robert  B.      Chase,   S.    P.,  Life  of. 

Ciiicinnati,  1874.     8° 167.2 

Warden,  Tlie.   A.  Trollope.   I'hila.,  [n.d.]    16°,     3.53. .31 
Warder,  .J.   A.     American   pomology.     N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12° 648.34 

Wardman,  George.    A  trip  to  Ala^^ka.    Boston, 

1SS4.     16°  " 771.21 

Ware,  Henry,  Jr.    Memoir.    J.  Ware.    Boston, 

1S46.     12° 148.25 

The  same 148.26 

Works.     Boston,  1846.     4  v.     12°  .     .     .     .     241.18 
Ware,  J.  1!.,  and  Mann,  R.  K.     Life  and  times 

of  Coi.  Fred  Burnaby.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  12°,  11.35.8 
Ware,  .John  F.  W.     Home  life.     Boston,  1864. 

12° 262.10 

Ware,  Mary  G.     Thoughts  in  my  garden.     Bos- 
ton, 1863.     12° 264.15 

Ware,  Mary  L.     Memoir  of.     E.  B.  Hall.     Bos- 
ton, 18,54.     8° 138.10 

Ware,  William.    Allston,  Washington,  Lectures 

on.     Boston,  18.52.     1^° 265.19 

Anrelian.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 345.4 

Julian.     N.Y.,  186-5.     2  v.     12° 352.34 

Prol)Us;    or,   Rome   in   the   third   century. 

N.Y.,  1838.     2v.     12° 281. 9 

Zenobia.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 347.1 

Ware,  William  R.    Modern  perspective.    (With 

plates.)     Boston,  1883.     12° R.  L. 

Warfield,  Mrs.  C.  A.  SoreU.  Phila.,  [n.d.]  12°. 
The  cardinal's  daughter.     Sequel  to  "Feme 

Fleming" .367.18 

A  double  wedding 353.34 

Feme  Fleming 367.17 

Hester  Howard's  temptation 3.53.37 

Household  of  Bouverie 353.14 

Lady  Ernestine 353.40 

Miriam  Monfort 353.27 

Miriam's   memoirs.      Ser|Uel    to    "Jlonfort 

Hall" 3,53.-36 

Monfort  Hall 3.53.39 

Romance  of  Beausiiicourt 353.15 

Sea  and  shore.     Sequel  to  "Miriam's  me- 
moirs"      3.53.38 

■Warmer,  E.  A.     Victor  la  Tourette.     Boston, 

1875.     16° 363.13 

Waring,  George  E.,  Jr.    The  bride  of  the  Rliiiic. 

Boston,  1878.     12° 497.8 

A  farmer's  vacation.  Boston,  1870.  8°  .  718.7 
How  to  drain  a  house.  N.Y.,  1885.  18°  .  1314.9 
Sanitary   drainage   of    houses    and   towns. 

N.y.,  1876.     12° 483.33 

Tyrol  and   the  skirt  of  the  Alps.    N.Y., 

1880.     8° 763.13 

Village  improvements,  and   farm  villages. 

Boston,  1S77.     8° 271  10 

Whip  and  spur.     Boston,  1875.     8°     .     .     .     362.35 


■Warlock  o' Glenwarlock.   G.  Macdonald.   Bos- 
ton, 1881.     12° 336. .33 

■Warner,  Anna  B.,  {pseud..  Amy  Lothrop.)   Tlie 

blue  flag  and  cloth  of  gold.  N.  Y.,  18,80.  10°,  444. 2» 

Dollars  and  cents.     X.Y.,  18.)2.     12°.     .     .  321.11 

Gardening  by  myself.     N.Y.,  1872.     12°      .  648.25 

My  brotlier's  keeper.     Phila.,  1880.     12°     .  .397.17 

■Warner,   Beverly  Ellison.      Troubled   waters. 

Phila.,  18S.5.     12° 964.21 

■Warner,  Charles  D.    Backlog  studies.    Boston, 

1873.  12° 204.1ft 

Baddeck  and  that  sort  of  thing.     Boston, 

1874.  12° 601.27 

Being  a  boy.     Boston,  1878.     16°  .     .     .     .  446.13 
The  book  of  eloquence.     Extracts  in  prose 

and  verse  from  famous  orators  and  poets. 

Boston,  1886.     12° 1252.8 

In  the  Levant.     Boston,  1877.     12°    .     .     .  491.11 
Irving,  Washington,    Life  of.     (American 

men  of  letters. )     Boston,  1881.     16°.     .  1111.3 

Mummies  and  Moslems.   Hartford,  1876.  8°,  483. :38 

My  summer  in  a  garden.    Boston,  1871.    12°,  236.17 

A  roundabout  journey.    Boston,  1884.    12°,  782. .5 

Saunterings.     Boston,  1872.     12°  ...     .  722.15 
Smith,  Caiilain  John  ;  a  study  of  his  life  and 

writings.     N.Y.,  1S81.     16°     ....     .  1111.6 
and  Clemens,  S.  L.    The  gilded  age.    Hart- 
ford, 1871.     8°  .     .     . 347.49 

The  same 347.53 

■Warner,    Fr.ancis.      Physical    expression  ;    its 

modes  and  principles.     N.Y.,  1886.     12°,  1327.6 
■Warner,  Susan,  {pseud.,  E.  W^elherell.)     Bread 

and  oranges.     N.Y.,  187.5.     16°.     .     .     .  441.12 
Daisy.      Sequel    to    "  Melbourne    House." 

Phila.,  1874.     12° .374.4 

Daisy  Plains.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°     ...     .  972.8 

Diana.     N.Y.,  1871.     12° 374.1 

The  same 374.2 

The  end  of  a  coil.     N.Y.,  1880.     12°.     .     .  379.13 

The  same 379.14 

The  flag  of  truce.     X.Y.,  187.5.     16°  ...  444.5 
Thehillsof  theShatemuc.    X.Y.,  18.56.    12°,  321.12 
The  house  in  town.     Sequel  to  "Opportu- 
nities."    N.Y.,  1873.     16° 444.3 

The  letter  of  credit.    N.Y.,  1882.     12°.     .  389.1 

The  same 389.2 

The  little  camp.     X.Y.,  1874.     16°     .     .     .  444  7 

Melbourne  House.     N.Y.,  1875.     12°      .     .  374.3 

My  Desire.     N.Y.,  1879.     12° 392.4 

Tlie  same 392.5 

Nobody.     N.Y.,  1883.     12° 944.4 

The  same 944.5 

The  old  lielmet.     X.Y.,  1S64.     2  v.     12°     .  321.13 
Opportunities.  Sequel  to  "  What  she  could." 

N.Y.,  1871.     10° 444.2 

Pine  needles.     N.Y.,  1877.     12°     ...     .  .•;21.26 

Queechy.     Phila.,  1864.     12° 321.14 

Rapids  of  NUagara.     X.Y.,  1876.     16°    .     .  441.13 

A  red  wallflower.     S.Y.,  18«.     12°   .     .     .  9.58.23 

The  same 9.58.24 

Say  and  seal.     Phila.,  ISliO.     2  v.    12°    .     .  321.15 

Sceptres  and  crowns.     N.Y.,  1876.     16°.     .  444.4 

Stephen,  J/. D.     N.Y.,  188;^.     l:i°  .     .     .     .  947.24 

The  same 947.25 

Trading.      Sequel    to   "  House    in   town." 

N.Y.";  1873.     16° 444.6 

The  wide,  wide  world.     N.Y.,  1861.     12°    .  321.16 

Willow  brook.     N.Y.,  1874      16°    ....  444.8 

and  Anna.    The  gold  of  Chickaree.    Sequel 

to  "  Wych  Hazel."     X.Y.,  1876.     12°.     .  321.23 

The  same 321.25 


364 


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■Warner,   Susan    and   Anna.      Wyeb    Hazel. 

N.Y.,  1870.     12° 321.22 

The  same 321.24 

■Warren,  G.  W.  History  of  the  Bunker  Hill 
Monument  Association  during  the  first 
century  of  the  United  States.     Boston, 

1877.  8° 488.5 

■Warren,  Henry  W.    Recreations  in  astronomy. 

N.Y.,  1S7!I.     12° G7.-).l 

■Warren,  I.  P.  Jerusalem,  Ancient  and  mod- 
ern.    Boston,  1873.     8° 537.4 

■Warren,  .John,  Life  of.     E.  Warren.     Boston, 

1874.     8° 143.2 

■Warren,  .John  C,  Life  of.  E.  Warren.  Bos- 
ton, 1874.     8° 106.10 

■Warren,    .Joseph,    Life    of.     A.    H.    Everett. 

(American  biography, 'Vol.  X.)  ....       111.2 
Life  and  times  of.     R.  Frothingham.     Bos- 
ton, ise.j.     8°    . 150.4 

■Warren,  Mrs.       My   lady-help,  and    what  she 

taught  me.     fjoston,  [n.d.]     12°      .     .     .1222.15 
and  Pullan,  Mrs.   Treasures  in  needle-work. 
London,  [n.d.]     10° 651.24 

■Warren,  Samuel.  The  experiences  of  a  barris- 
ter; and,  The  confessions  of  an  attorney. 

Boston,  1880.     12° 394.13 

The  same 425.15 

Miscellanies,  critical,  imaginative,  and  judi- 
cial.    London,  1878.     12° 372.25 

Now  and  then.     London,  1878.     12°.     .     .     .372.26 
Passages  from   the   diary  of   a  physician. 

London,  1878.     2  v.     12°    .     .     .".     .     .     .372.24 
Ten  thousand  a  year.     London,  1878.     12°,     372.27 

■Warren,  S.  Edward.  Elementary  projection 
drawing:  theory  and  practice.  N.Y.,  1880. 

8° 683.16 

Elements    of    machine    construction    and 
drawing.     N.Y.,  1877.     2  v.     8°      ...     083.15 

■Warren,  William  F.  Paradise  found.  The 
cradle  of  the  human  race  at  the  North 
pole.  A  study  of  the  pre-historic  world. 
Boston,  18S.'i.     12° 1325.7 

■Warrington,  pneud.     See  Robinson,  W.  S. 

■Warrington's   manual   of   parliamentary  law. 

W.  S.  Kobinscm.     Boston,  1875.     10°  .     .     201.15 

■Warrior  kings,  from  Charlemagne  to  Frederick 

theGre'at.     Lady  Lumb.    N.Y.,  1883.  8°,     1110.2 

■Wars  of  the  cross;  or.  The  history  of  the  cru- 
sades.    London,  1883.     10° .596.9 

■Was  it  an  inherit.ance  ?    Mrs.  H.  M.  K.  Goff. 

Phila.,  1876.     12° .3.32.18 

■Was  she  engaged?     J.   L.  Collins.      Phila., 

187.5.     12° 420.11 

■Washburn,  C.   A.     Gomery  of   Montgomery. 

N.Y.,  180.5.     2v.     12°    .     .     .     .'.     .     .     423.22 

■Washburn,  Charles  A.     Paraguay,  History  of. 

Boston,  1871.     2  V.     8° .5.U.1 

Political   evolution;    or.   From   poverty   to 
competence.     Phila.,  1885.     12°      ...  1245.12 

■Washburn,  E.  A.  The  social  law  of  {Jod. 
Sermons  on  the  ten  commandments. 
N.Y.,  1881.     12° 129.10 

■Washburn,    Emelyn    W.     English    literature, 

Studies  in  early.     X.Y.,  1882.     12°      .     .     1222.2 
Spanish   masters.     History  of  painting  in 

Spain.     N.Y.,  1884.     12° 087.13 

"Washburn,  Emory.  Judicial  history  of  Massa- 
chusetts.    Boston,  1840.     8° 274.8 

■Washburn,  Ichabod.  Autobiography  and  me- 
morials.    H.   T.   Cheever,   Ed.     Boston, 

1878.  12° 182.5 


Washburn,   Katharine    S.     The   Italian    girl. 

Boston,  1874.     12° 363.38 

Perfect  love  casteth  out  fear.    Boston,  1875. 

12° .334.10 

■Washburne,  E.  B.  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Ed- 
ward Coles,  (second  governor  of  Illinois;) 
and  of  the   slavery  struggle   of   1823-24. 

Chicago,  1882.     8° 189.4 

Washed  ashore.     W.  H.  G.  Kingston.     Phila., 

lSii8.     12° 404.18 

■Washing,  The  ait  of.     A.  A.  S.  Butson.   N.Y., 

ISSl.     12° 081.18 

■Washington,  George.     Life.  Boston,  1876.  8°,     176.12 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Washington  and  other 
great  military  commanders.  N.Y.,  |n.d.] 
10° 1124.22 

Bancroft.  A.     Life.     Pliila,,  [n.d.]     12°      .       179.4 

Brown,  E.  E.  Young  folks'  life  of  Wash- 
ington.    Boston,  [n.d.]     12° 1124.8 

Custis,  G.  W.  P.  Private  memoirs  of  Wash- 
ington.    N.Y.,  1800.    8° 1.37.2 

Everett,  E.     Life.     N.Y.,  1800.     12°.     .     .     102.15 

Habberton,   J.     Life.     (1732-1799.)     N.Y., 

1884.     10° 1121.9 

Headlcv,  J.  T.  Washington  and  his  gener- 
als.    N.Y.,  187.5.     12° 185.5 

Irving,  W.     Life.     N.Y.,  18.50.     5  v.     12°  .       165.9 

Johnston,  E.  B.  Origin.al  portraits  of  Wash- 
ington; including  statues,  monuments  and 
medals.     Boston,  1882.     4° R.  L. 

Kirklaud,  Mrs.  C.  M.  Memoirs.  N.Y., 
1857.     12° 105.4 

Lossing,  B.  J.,  Ed.  Diary  of  Washington. 
N.Y.,  1800.     12° 105.12 

McGuire,  E.  C.  Religious  opinions  and 
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Rush,  R.  Domestic  life  of  Washington. 
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Sparks,  J.,  Ed.  Letters  of  eminent  men  to 
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Life  and  writings  of  Washington.     Bos- 
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Whiting,  J.  Revolutionary  orders  of  Wash- 
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■Washington,  Bowdoin  and  Franklin,  as  por- 
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■Washington,  Mary   and   Martha,  the  mother 
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1S81.     l(j° 378.16 

Washington,    The    treaty    of.      C.    Gushing. 

N.Y.,  1S73.     12° 477.11 

Washington   winter,  A.     Mrs.   M.   V.   Dabl- 

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Watch  and  cliicl<  mailing.    D.  Glasgow.    Lon- 
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Watch    and   wait.     W.   T.   Adams.     Boston, 

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Watch   and   ward.     II.    James,   Jr.     Boston, 

1878.     16° 383.2 

Water.     Abbott,  J.     Water  and   land.     N.Y., 

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The  same 1317.3 

Tissandier,    G.      Wonders    of    the    water. 

N.Y.,  1872.     16° 635.14 

Tyndall,  J.     The  forms   of   water.     N.Y., 

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Water-babies,   The.     C.   Kingsley.      Boston, 

1864.     12° 462.7 

The  same.     {Classics  for  children.)    Bos- 
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London,  [n.d.]     Ob.  folio 669.26 

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Waterbury,  J.  B.   The  brighter  age,  [A  poem.] 

Boston,  1830.     12° .551.13 

Waterloo.    Chesney,  C.  C.   Waterloo  lectures ; 

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ErcUmann  and  Chatrian.    Waterloo.   N.Y., 

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Mercer,  Gen.  C.     Journal  of  the  Waterloo 

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Siborne,  W.     History  of  the  war  in  France 

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Genealogies   of  early  settlers.      H.   Bond. 

Boston,  1855.     8° 154.4 

Watkins,  John,  and  Wright,  G.  N.     William 

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Watkins,  M.  G.     Pictures  of  bird4ife  in  pen 

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Watson,  E.   H.     Is   our  republic    a    failure? 

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Watson,    Elkanah.        Memoirs.        Men     and 

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Watson,  Henry  C.     Camp-fires  of  Napoleon. 

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Camp-fires  of  the  revolution.    N.Y.,  1865. 

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Watson,  Henry  C.  —  concluded. 

Daring  deeds  of  the   revolution.     Boston, 

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Noble  deeds  of  our  forefathers.      Boston, 

1876.     12° 176.4 

Watson,  John   Selby.     Thfi   reasoning   power 

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Watson,  Paul  Barron.     Marcus  Aurelius  An- 

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Watt,  Alexander.  The  art  of  leather  manu- 
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The   art  of  soap   making.     London,    1884. 

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Watt,  James,  Life  of.    J.  P.  Muirhead.    N.Y., 

1859.     12° 164.7 

Watt,  James  Crabbe.  Great  novelists :  Scott, 
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Watteau.      Life.      {Illnst rated    biographies.) 

J.  Mollett.     N.Y.,  1883.     12°      ....     195.23 

Watterson,  Henry.     Oddities  in  Southern  life 

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Watteville,  A.  de.    Medical  electricity.    N.Y., 

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Watts,  Isaac.     Horse  lyrica; ;  and  divine  songs. 

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Waverley  dictionary.  The.  An  alphabetical 
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Waverley  novels.  {See  Scott,  Sir  W^alter. ) 
Illustrations  of  the  author  ofjWaverley.  No- 
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Way   of  life.  The.     G.  S.  Merriam.     Boston, 

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Way  of  the  world.  The.     [A  novel.]     W.  T. 

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Way,  The,  the  Truth,  and  the  Life.  (Lectures 
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Wayland,  Francis,  Life  of.  F.  and  H.  L.  Way- 
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Judson,  Ben.  A.,  Memoirs  of.     Boston, 

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Wayne,  A.,  Life  of.  J.  Armstrong.  (Amer- 
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We  and  our  neighbors.     Sequel  to  "My  wife 
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Tliesanie 320.14 

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■We  and  the  world.     A  book  for  boys.     .J.  II. 

Ewing.     Boston,  18Sn.     16°    .".     .     .     .       913.3 
■We  boys.     Written  by  one  of  thera  for  Hie 
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■We  girls.     Mrs.  A.  D.  T.  Whitney.     Boston, 

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■We  three  boys;  or,  A  year  of  adventure.     L. 

Valentine.     London,  1884.     12°.     .     .     .     032.21 
■We  t'wo.    Sequel  to  "  Donovan."    Miss  Baylie. 

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■We,  von  Arldens.    [A  novel.]    C.  L.  Bur  iiliani. 

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■Wealth  creation.   A.  Mongredien.    N.Y.,  1883. 

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■Weather  folk-lore.  Hand-book  of.     C.  Swain- 
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■Weavers  and  weft;  or,  "Love  that  hath  us  in 
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■Weber,  Albrecht.     Indian   literature,   History 

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■Weber,  Life  of.  (Great  musicians. )  .J.Bene- 
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■Webster,  Augusta.     A  liousewife's  opinions. 

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Lodge,  II.  C.    Life.    (American  statesmen.) 

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Life  for  the  young.     Boston,  1876.     12°.     .       176.0 
Marsh,  C.  W.     Webster  and  his  contempo- 
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Smiieker,  S.  M.     Life,  speeches  and  memo- 
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Whipple,  E.  H.     Great  speeches  and   ora- 
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■Webster,  John.     Works.     London,  18.59.     8°.       613.2 
■Webster,  I'rof.  John  W.     Report  of  his  trial 
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■Webster,  Xoab,  Life  of.  (.Vtnerican  men  of 
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■Wedgwood,  Julia.  Wesley,  John,  and  the 
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■Wedmore,  Frederick.     The  masters  of  genre 

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Weeks,   Clara    S.     A    text-hook    of    nursing. 

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■Welsh,  William.   Women  helpers  in  the  church. 

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Wenzel's  iTiheritance;  or.  Faithful  unto  death. 
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Wept  of  Wish-ton-wish.     J.  F.  Cooper.     X.Y., 

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Werne,  Ferdinand.  Expedition  to  discover 
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Moister,  W.  The  enslaved  and  free  West 
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■West  lawn.     Mrs.  M.  J.  Holmes.     N.Y.,  1874. 

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N.Y.,  188.5.     10° 900.19 

Red  Rivington.     N.Y.,  1885.     12°.     .     .     .     904.20 
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■Westhall,  Charles.     The  modern   method  of 

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London,  1882.     8° 1216.7 

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4° R.  L. 

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N.Y.,  1S7;3.    8° 346.17 

■Wethereil,  Elizabeth,  pseud.  See  Warner, 
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Wetherill,  .J.  K.     Wings.     [.\  novel.]     Plilla., 

1S78.     12° 373.27 

Whaling   and   fishing.     C.   Nordhoff.     N.Y., 

1S77.     12° 440.10 

■Wharton,  Grace  and  Philip.     The  queens  of 

society.     N.Y.,  I860.     12° 224.8 

Wits  and  beaux  of  society.   N.T.,  1860.   12°,      224.7 

"WTiataboy!     .J.A.Willis.    Phila.,  1875.    12°,      364.5 

■What  answer?    A.  Dickinson.     Boston,  ISOS. 

12° 364.16 

■What  came  afterwards.  Sequel  to  "  Nothing  but 

money."    T.S.Arthur.    N.Y.,  1865.    12°.      411.3 

■What  can  she  do?     E.  P.  Roe.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

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The  same 354.40 

■What  career  ?  On  the  choice  of  a  vocation  and 
the  use  of  time.  E.  E.  Hale.  Boston, 
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■What  nirls  can  do.     A  book  for  mothers  and 

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"What  I  know  of  farming.     II.  Greeley.     N.Y., 

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What  is  a  gentleman  ?  Harry's  ideas  ;  his 
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teacher's  hints;  bis  father's  answers.  Bos- 
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^What  is  property'.'  An  inquiry  into  the  princi- 
ple of  right  and  of  government.  P.  J. 
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■What  Mr.  Darwin  saw  in  bis  voyage  round  the 
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What  Katy  did.      S.    C.   Woolsey.      Boston, 

1873.     16° 430.8 

■What  Katy  did  at  scliool.  S.  C.  Woolsey.  Bos- 
ton, 1873.     16° 430.9 

■What  might  have  been  expected.  F.  K.  Stock- 
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■Whatgirls  ought  to  know.  M.  J.  Studley.  N.Y., 

1878.     12° 282.16 

■What  shall  we  do  tonight?  Social  amusements 
for  evening  parties.  Leger  D.  Mayne. 
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■What  shall  we  do  with  our  daughters?  Super- 
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containing  the  natural  history  and  process 
of  manufacture  of  all  grocer's  goods  ; 
their  adulterations;  rates  of  tare;  tables 
of  weights,  etc.  P.  H.  Felker.  N.Y., 
1880.     12° 674.7 

■What  the  swallow  sang.   F.  Spielhagen.   N.Y., 

1873.     16° 362.21 

■What  think  ye  of  Christ?  The  testimony  of 
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■What  to  do  and  why.  How  to  educate  each 
man  for  bis  proper  work.  Describing 
trades  and  professions  and  the  talents  and 
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■What-to-do  Club,  The.    A  story  for  girls.    Mrs. 

H.  Campbell.     Boston,  1885.     12°  .     .     .     964.17. 


■What  to  do  first  in  accidents  and  emergencies. 
A  manual  explaining  the  treatment  of  sur- 
gical and  other  injuries  in  the  absence  of 
the  physician.      C.   W.    Dulles.      Phila., 

188:5.     18° 673.25 

The  same 1313.5 

■What  Tommy  did.     E.    H.  Miller.     Chicago, 

1870.  16° 441.23 

■What  was  he?  or,  Jesus  in  tlie  light  of  the 

nineteenth  century.    W.Denton.    Welles- 
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■What  we  eat:   the  .-ululleriitions  of  food  .and 

drink.    T.  U.  Hoskins.   Boston,  1801.  12°,     226.21 

■What  will  be  do  with  it?    E.  Bulwer-Lytton. 

N.Y.,  1859.     S° :{45.8 

■What's  mine  is  mine.    G.  ilacdonald.    Boston, 

[n.d.]     1^°    972.20 

The  same 972.21 

■Whately,  Iticbard,  Life  and  correspondence 
of.  E.  J.  Whately.  London,  1800.  2  v. 
8° 193.8 

■Wheatley,  Henry  B.     Pcpys,  Samuel,  and  the 

world  he  lived  in.     N.Y.,  1880.     12°    .     .     194.21 
and  Delaniotte,  Philip  II.    Art  work  in  gold 

and  silver.     (Modern.)     N.Y.,  1882.     8°,     684.11 
Art  work  in  porcelain.     N.Y.,  1882.     8°.     684.12 

■Wheel  of  fire,  A.    [A  novel.]    A.Bates.    N.Y., 

188.-).     16° 909.22 

"Wheeler,  Charles  Gardner.  The  course  of  em- 
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"Wheeler,  Gervase.     The  choice  of  a  dwelling. 

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"Wheeler,  .1.  Talboys.     India,  A  short  history 
of,  and  of  the  frontier  states  of  Afghanis- 
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"Wheelwrright,   William,   Life   and    industrial 

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"Wheildon,  William  H.    Sentry  or  Beacon  Hill. 

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"Wheildon,  William  W.  Curiosities  of  history. 
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"When  I  was  a  little  girl.     E.  Tabor.     London, 

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"Where  is  the  city?     (The  city  of  the  prophet's 

vision,  "The  Lord  is  there."     A  clioice 

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'Where  the  battle  was  fought.    [A  novel.]  M.N. 

Murfree.  IJoston,  1884.  12°  ....  953.15 
"Which  is  the  heroine.    [A  novel. |    N.Y.,  1870. 

8° 309.29 

"Which,   right   or  wrong  ?      M.   L.    Moreland. 

Boston,  188:5.     12° 917.8 

"Which  shall  it  be  ?    A.  F.  Hector.    N.Y.,  1874. 

10° 376.16 

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Whip  and  S|)ur.     G.  E.  Waring.     Boston,  1875. 

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Whip,  lioe,  and  sword,  The.    G.  H.  Hepworth. 

Boston,  1804.     10° 433.4 

Whipple,  Edwin  P.     Character  and  character- 
istic men.     Boston,  1866.     12°     ...     .     2.54.23 
Essays  and  reviews.    N.Y.,  1849.    2  v.    12°,     227.15 
Literature  and  life.     Boston,  1871.     12°.     .     226.22 
Literature  of  tlieage  of  Elizabeth.     Boston, 

1860.    12°.     .     ." 224.24 

Webster,   Daniel,  as  a  master  of  English 

style.     Boston,  1879.     8° 276.0 

Whispering  pine.  The.     E.  Kellogg.     Boston, 

1872.     16° 443.:! 

Whist.    "Aquarius."    Advanced  wbist.     Lon- 
don, 1884.     32° 686.22 

Davies,  C.     Modern  whist;  with  the  laws  of 

whist.     N.Y.,  ISSO.     16° 1611.10 

Drayson,  A.  W.     The  art  of  practical  whist. 

N.Y.,  1870.     16° 657.24 

Pole,  W.     The  theory  of  the  game  of  whist. 

London,  1877.     16° 635.24 

Proctor,  K.   A.     How   to  play  whist:  with 
the  laws  and  etiquette  of  whist.     London, 

1885.    12° '.     1612. .3 

Tenace,  3/o;or.    Hand-book  of  whist.    N.T., 

188.5.     18° 1611.6 

Whitcher,  Mrs.  F.  M.     Widow  Bedott  papers. 

N.Y.,  1861.     12° 217.20 

White,  A.  D.     The  warfare  of  science.     N.Y., 

1876.     12° 652.29 

White,  Gilbert.     Selborne,  The  natural  history 

of.     N.y.,  18.55.     16° 621.23 

The  same 635.11 

White,  Henry.     The  massacre  of  St.  Bartholo- 
mew.    N.Y.,  1868.     8° .5.34.2 

White,  KenryKirke,  Life  of.    R.  Southey.    Bos- 
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Poetical  works:  with  a  memoir  by  II.  Nich- 
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White,  James.     The  eighteen  Christian  centu- 
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France,  History  of.     N.Y.,  18.59.     8°  .     .     .      536.6 
Life   incidents  in  the  great  advent  move- 
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White,  .lolin  S.,  Ed.     Herodotus,  for  boys  and 

girls.     N.Y.,  1884.     4° 926.8 

Pliny,  for  boys  and  girls.     N.Y.,  188.5.     4°.      933.1 
White,  Richard  Grant.     England,  without  and 

within.     Boston,  1881.     12" 768.10 

Every-day  English.     Sequel  to  "  Words  and 

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The   fate   of  Mansfield   Humphreys.      Mr. 
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Shakespeare,  William,  Memoirs  of.    Boston, 

186.5.     12° 215.5 

Shakespeare,  Studies  in.    Boston,  1886.    12°,  1245.15 
Words  and  their  uses.     N.Y.,  1870.     12°     .      252.8 
White,  W.  Farren.    Ants  and  their  ways.    Lon- 
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White,  Mrs.  W.  H.     Some  women  of  to-day. 

N.Y.,  1879.     12° 386.21 

White  and  black.     The  outcome  of  a  visit  to 

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White  cockade,  The;  or.  Faith  and  fortitude. 

J.  S.  Grant.     London,  [n.d.]     16°   .     .     .     .384.34 
White  cross  and  dove  of  pearls.     [A  novel.] 

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White  elephant.  The.    W.  Dal  ton.    N.Y.,1860. 

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White  fields  of  France;  or.  The  story  of  Mr. 
M'^AU's  mission  to  the  workiug-men  of 
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White  hand,  A.     Mrs.  E.   F.  Pratt.     Boston, 

1875.     16° 363.24 

White  heather.     A  novel.     W.  Black.     N.Y., 

1886.     12° 948.15 

The  same 948.16 

■White  lies.     C.  Reade.     Boston.  1863.     12°.     .     426.13 

White  Mountains,  The.  Drake,  S.  A.  The 
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Eastman,  E.  C.  Wiite  Mountain  guide- 
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The  same 731.5 

King,  T.  S.      The  White  Hills.      Boston, 

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Relief  map  of  the  White  Mountains.  Bos- 
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Willey,  B.  G.  White  Mountains;  history 
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White  oak.  The,  and  its  neighbors.  S.  S.  Jacobs. 

Boston,  1858.     12° 713.16 

White  rose.  The.     G.  J.  W.  Melville.     London, 

[n.d.]     12°     955.23 

White  rose  and  red.     [A  poem.]    Boston,  1873. 

10° 566.15 

White  wings.    A  yachting  romance.    W.  Black. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 379.1 

■    The  same 948.11 

Whiteboy,  The.     Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall.     N.Y.,  1855. 

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Whitefield,  George.    Life.    L.  Tyerman.    N.Y., 

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Whitehead,  William  A.  New  Jersey  under 
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Whitehurst,  F.  M.     My  private  diary  during 

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■Whiteing,  Richard,  Ed.     Wonderful   escapes. 

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Whiteladies.   Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Oliphaut.   N.Y., 

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Whiting,  John.  Revolutionary  orders  of  Wash- 
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Whiting,    William.      War    powers.       Boston, 

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Whitling,  Henry  J.     Heidelberg  and  the  way 

thither.     London,  1845.     12° 659.10 

Whitman,  Mrs.  S.  H.     Poe,  Edgar  Allan,  and 

his  critics.     N.Y.,  1860.     12° 224.15 

Whitman,  Z.  G.  History  of  the  Ancient  and 
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Whitmore,  F.  B.  Infidel  objections  to  the 
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Whitney,  Mrs.  A.  D.  T.  Bonnyborough.  Bos- 
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The  same 972.5 

Boys  at  Chequasset.     Boston,  [n.d.]     16°    .      451.9 
Faith  Gartney's  girlhood.  Boston,  1863.  12°,      .327.2 

The  same 327.3 

The  Gayworthys.     Boston,  1865.     12°     .     .     326.21 

Hitherto.     Boston,  1865.     12° 326.20 

The  same 326.26 


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Whitney,  Mrs.  A.  D.  T.  —  concluded. 

Just  how:  a  key  to  the  cook-books.     Bos- 
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Leslie  Goldthwaite's   life,   A    summer  in. 

Boston,  1807.     12° 327.4 

Mother  Goose  for  grown   folks.     [Poems.] 

Boston,  1882.     12° 576. .5 

Odd,  or  even?     Boston,  1880.     12°      ...     396.24 

The  same 396.25 

The  other  girls.     Boston,  1874.     12°.     .     .       3277 

The  same .327.8 

Pansies.     [Poems.]     Boston,  1872.     12°      .     551.16 
Patience  Strong's  outings.  Boston,  1869.  12°,      327.1 

The  same 326.27 

Real  folks.     Boston,  1872.     12°       ....      327.6 
Sights  and  insights.  Boston,  1876.   2  v.  12°,    327.26 

The  same 327.27 

We  girls.     Boston,  1870.     12° 327.5 

Zerub  Throop's  experiment.    Boston,  [n.d.] 

16° 326.22 

Whitney,  J.  D.     The  metallic  wealth  of  the 

U.S.     Phila.,  1854.     8° 643.3 

Tosemite  guide-book.  Cambridge,  1874.  16°,     711.19 
W^hitney,  Mrs.  Louisa.     Tlie  burning  of  the 
convent  on  Mount  Benedict,  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  as  remembered  by  one  of  the  pupils. 

Boston,  1877.     18° 308.13 

Whitney,    William    D.      Language    and    the 

studyrjf  language.     N.Y.,  1867.     8°   .     .     044.10 
Life  and  growth  of  language.     N.T.,  187.J. 

8° 644.9 

The  same 055.8 

Oriental  and  linguistic  studies.    N.Y.,  1873. 

2  V.     12° 236.8 

and  Edgren,  A.    H.     German  and  English 
dictionary.     N.Y.,  [n.d.|     12°     ...     .       R.  L. 
Whittaker,  Frederick.     Custer,    Gen.    George 

A.,  Life  of.     N.Y.,  1876.     8° 174.2 

Whittemore,  Thomas.   Memoir.    J.  G.  Adams. 

Boston,  1878.     12° 176.17 

Whittier,  John   Greenleaf.     Kennedy,   W.   S. 
Life,  genius,  and  writings.     Boston,  1882. 

12° 1114.15 

Underwood,  F.  H.     A  biography.     Boston, 

1884.     12° 1122.4 

Works  : 
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Bay  of  Seven  Islands;  and  other  poems. 

Boston,  188.3.     16° 584.11 

Child,  Lydia  Maria,  Biographical  sketch 

of.     Boston,  1883.     12° 1115.6 

The  same 1115.20 

Child  life.    A  collection  of  poems.     Bos- 
ton, 1872.     16° 553.21 

Hazel-blossoms.    Boston,  187.5.     16°   .     .    553.24 
In  war  time.     Boston,  1864.     10°     .     .     .     553.28 
King's  missive ;  and  other  poems.     Bos- 
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Margaret  Smith's  journal.     Boston,  1849. 

16° 432.7 

Miriam.     Boston,  1871.     16° 553.23 

Panorama;    and    other  poems.     Boston, 

1850.     16° 553.-35 

The    Pennsylvania    pilgrim,    and    other 
poems.     Boston,  1872.     16°      ....     553.25 

Poems.     Boston,  18.'i6.     16° 553.36 

Prose  works.     Boston,  1860.     2  v.     12°   .      263.6 
Snow-bound.     Boston,  1866.     16°   .     .     .     553.20 
Tent  on  the  beach.     Boston,  1867.     10°.     553.22 
Vision  of  Echard ;  and  other  poems.   Bos- 
ton, 1878.     16° 573.12 


■Whittiugham,  William  R.,  {fourth  bishop  of 
Maryland)  Fifteen  sermons.  N.Y., 
1880.     12° 124.13 

Whittington,  Sir  Itichard,  Lord  Mayor  of  Lon- 
flim.  Life.  W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice. 
N.Y.,  1881.     16° 1111.8 

Whittlesey,  Elsie  L.    Helen  Ethinger.    Phila., 

1872.     12° 364.35 

Who  is  guiltyi*  •  P.  Woolf.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16°,     901.12 

Who    -was    Paul    Grayson?      J.    Habberton. 

N.Y.,  1881.     10° 913.13 

Who  ■vsrrote  it?  An  index  to  the  authorship 
of  the  more  noted  works  in  ancient  and 
modern  literature.  W.  A.  Wheeler.  Bos- 
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Whom   God   hath  joined.     [A  novel.]     E.  G. 

Martin.     X.Y.,  1880.     10° 978.3 

■Whom   Kathie  married.     [A  novel.]     A.    M. 

Douglas.     Boston,  1883.     12°      ....      940.5 

W^hy  did  he  not  die?    A.  von  Volckhausen. 

Mrs.  Wister,  Trans.     Phila.,  1875.     12°  .     316.25 

"Why  Paul  FerroU  killed  his  wife.     Mrs.  C.  W. 

Clive.     N.Y.,  1802.     12° 341.29 

Whymper,  E.     Scrambles  amongst  the  Alps. 

London,  1874.     8° 710.12 

Whymper,  Frederick.  Alaska,  Travel  and  ad- 
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The  fisheries  of   the  world.      N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

4° 1323.4 

Heroes  of  the  Arctic.     N.Y.,  187.5.     16°      .    441.17 

Wichert,  Ernst.      The   green   gate.      Phila., 

1875.     12° 420.20 

Wiclif,  Wycliffe,  or  Wyckliffe.  Storrs,  R.  S. 
Wyckliffe    and    the   first   English   Bible. 

N.Y.,  1880.     8° 293.6 

Wilson,  John  L.     Wycliffe,  patriot  and  re- 
former.    N.Y.,  1884.     12° 1128.23 

Wiclif  and  Hus.  Lives.  J.  Loserlh.  Lon- 
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Wide  Awake,  The.  A  magazine  for  boys  and 
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Jan.-Dec,  1875 927. 1 

Jan. -June,  1870 927.2 

July-Dec,  1876 927.3 

Jan.-June,  1877 927.4 

July-Dec,  1877 927.5 

Jan.-June,  1878 927.6 

July-Dec,  1878 927.7 

Jan.-June,  187!i 927.8 

July-Dec,  1879 927.9 

Jan.-June,  1880 927.10 

July-Dec,  1880 927.11 

Jan.-June,  1881 927.12 

July-Dec,  1881 927.13 

Jan.-June,  1882 927.14 

July-Dec,  1882 927.15 

Jan.-June,  1883 927.16 

June-Nov.,  1883 927.17 

Dec,  188:3,-May,  1884 927.18 

June-Nov.,  1884 927.19 

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June-Nov.,  1885 927.21 

Wide-svsrath.    Rhymes,   wise   and  otherwise. 

B.  P.  Shillaber.     Cambridge,  1882.     12°.       570.7 

Wide,  wide  world.  The.     S.  Warner.     Boston, 

1861.     12° .321.16 

WidovB-  Bedott  papers.     Mrs.  F.  M.  Wliitchcr. 

N.Y.,  1801.     12°    ...  • 217.20 

Widow's  son,  The.  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  South- 
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■Wiesner,  Louis.     The  youth  of  Queen  Eliza- 
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12° 387.17 

Wife's  victory,  The.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  South- 

wortli.     Phila.,  1861.     12° 41.5.1.') 

■Wigan,  Gordon.    The  electrician's  pocket-book. 

Instructions,  tables,  etc.    N.Y.,  1884.  16°,     1.321. .5 
■Wiggin,  Edith  E.     Lessons  in  manners.     Bos- 
ton, 1884.     16° 686.12 

The  same 686.13 

■Wigglesworth,   Michael.     The   day  of  doom. 

N.Y.,  1867.     12° 612.11 

Wight,  Isle  of.     Its  history,  topography,  and 

antiquities.     London,  1882.     16°     .     .     .       781.3 
Wight,  O.  W.    Maxims  of  public  health.   jN.Y., 

1884.     16° 1321.10 

■Wigwam  and  war  path ;   or,  The   royal   chief 
in  chains.     Scenes   from   Modoc   Indian 
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Reminiscences  of    an  idler.      N.Y.,    1880. 

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■Wilberforce,  Samuel,  (Lord  Bishop  of  Oxford, 
etc.)  His  life,  with  selections  from  his 
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■Wilberforce,  William.      Life.      By  his  sons. 

Phila.,  1841.     2  v.     12° 213.1 

Life.     J.  Stoughton.     N.Y.,  1880.     12°  .     .     178.22 
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12° 6-53.21 

■Wilbrant,  Adolf.     Fridolin's  mystic  marriage. 

N.Y.,  1884.     18° 951.13 

■Wilcox,  Marion.     Real   people.     N.Y.,   1886. 

16° 961.20 

■Wild  adventures  round  the  Pole;  or,  The 
cruise  of  the  "Snowbird's"  crew  in  the 
"Arrandoon."     G.  Stables.     N.Y.,  1885. 

12° 928.5 

■Wild  life  in  a  southern  country.    Boston,  1879. 

16° 283.15 

■Wild  life  under  the  equator.     P.  du  Chaillu. 

N.Y.,  1869.     16° 444.36 

■Wild  man  at  home ;  or,  Pictures  of  life  in  sav- 
age   lands.       J.    Greenwood.      London, 

[n.d.]     12° 912.23 

■WUd   man  of  the  ^West.     R.  M.  Ballantyne. 

Phila.,  [n.d.]     16° 443.19 

■Wild  roses  of   Cape  Ann;   and  other  poems. 

L.  Larcom.     Boston,  1881.     12°       ...      575.2 
■Wild    sports    in    the    West.      F.   Gustaecker. 

Boston,  1861.     12° 713.10 

■Wild  woods  life.     A  trip  to  Parmachenee.     A. 

story  for  boys.     Boston,  1884.     16°      .     .     918.10 
■Wild  work.     The  story  of  the  Red  River  trage- 
dy.    M.C.Bryan.     N.Y.,  1881.     12°.     .     397.19 
■Wildcat  Tower;  or.  The  adventures  of  four 
boys  in  pursuit  of  sport  and  natural  his- 
tory in  the  North  countrie.  G.  C.  Davies. 

London,  [n.d.]     12° 932.13 

■Wilder,     David.       Leominster,     History    of. 

Fitohburg,  1853.     12° 474.8 

'Wilderness  cure.  The.    M.  Cook.    N.Y.,  1881. 

12° 764.24 

■Wilderness  and  mount.  (Poem  of  taberna- 
cles.)   Mrs.   E.  T.  H.  Harvey.    Boston, 

1872.     12° 552.31 

The  same 573.22 


■Wild-flo-wer ;  or,  Rights  and  wrongs.     F.  W. 

Robinson.     London,  [n.d.]     12°      ...      956.9 
■Wildmoor.     [A  novel.]     F.  Burchett.    Phila., 

1875.     12° 364.29 

■Wildrick,   Mrs.     Lord   Strahan.      [A   novel.] 

Phila.,  1879.     16° 363.71 

■Wilf ord,  Florence.     A  maiden  of  our  own  day. 

Loudon,  1877.     12° 372.16 

■Wilfred.    A  storywith  a  happy  ending.     A.  T. 

Winthrop.     N.Y.,  1880.     16° .363.93 

■Wilfrid  Cumbermede.     G.  Macdonald.     N.Y., 

1872.     12° 336.6 

■Wilhelm  Meister's  apprenticeship  and  travels. 
J.  W.  von  Goethe.     Boston,  186.5.     2  v. 

12° 666.12 

The  same      .     .     .  vols.  xvi.  and  xvii.  of    12.35.1 
■Wilkes,   Charles.     U.S.   exploring  expedition 

in  1838-42.     Phila.,  184.5.     5  v.     8°      .     .       737.6 
■Wilkes,  George.     Shakespeare  from  an  Ameri- 
can point  of  view.     N.Y.,  1882.     8°    .    -.     1215.9 
■Wilkes,  Sheridan,  Fox:  the  Opposition  under 

George  IIL    W.  F.  Rae.   N.Y.,  1874.    12°,       187.9 

The  same 233.5 

■Wilkeson,  Frank.     Recollections  of  a  private 
soldier    in   the  Army   of    the    Potomac. 

N.Y.,  1887.     12° 1421.17 

■Wilkie,  .Sir  David,  Life  of.     A.  Cunningham. 

London,  1843.     3  v.     8° 141.4 

The   same.     J.   W.  Mollett.     N.Y.,  1881. 

12° 195.19 

The  same,  with  his  works.     A.  L.  Simp- 
son.    London,  1879.     16° 192.13 

'Wilki'e,  Franc  B.    Sketches  beyond  the  sea. 

Chicago,  1880.     12° 766.17 

■Wilkins,    W.    A.     The    Cleverdale    mystery. 

N.Y.,  1882.     16° 941.14 

■Wilkinson,  J.     The  narrative  of  a   blockade 

rminer.     N.Y.,  1877.     12° 493.6 

■Wilkinson,  J.  Gardner.     Account  of  the  an- 
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■Wilkinson,  J.  J.  G.     Human  science  and  di- 
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■Wilkinson,  William  Cleaver.     Arnold,  Edwin, 
as  poetizer  and  as  paganizer.     A  review 
of  the  "Light  of  Asia."   N.Y.,  1884.   12°,     1242.7 
A  free  lance  in  the  field  of  life  and  letters. 

N.Y.,  1874.     12° 2.54.14 

■Will  and  idea.  The  world  as.   A.  Schopenhauer. 
R.    B.    Haldane    and  J.   Kemp,   Trans. 

Boston,  1883.    3  v.    8° 1226.13 

"Will,  The.     [A  novel.]     E.   Eckstein.     N.Y., 

1885.     2v.     18° 951.23 

■Will  Denbigh,  nobleman.     (No  name  series.) 

Boston,  1877.     16° 362.68 

The  same 362.69 

■Will  Rood's  friendship.     W.  J.  Bradley.     Bos- 
ton, 1866.     16° 442.42 

■Will  Weatherhelm.     The  yarn  of  an  old  sailor. 

■W.  H.  G.  Kingston.     N.Y.,  1880.     12°     .      911.9 
"WUl-o'-the-wisp.  L.  K.  Onstien,  Trans.  N.Y., 

1868.     16° 462.8 

■Willard,   Emma,    Life  of.      J.    Lord.      N.Y.. 

1873.     12° 146.5 

■Wille,  E.  de.    Johannes  Olaf.    [A  novel.]  Bos- 
ton, 1873.     12° 317.7 

■Willey,  B.  G.     White  Mountains,  History  of 

the.     Boston,  [n.d.]     12° 272.24 

■William,  the  Conqueror,  History  of.     J.  Ab- 
bott.    N.Y.,  18.54.     16° 122.21 

■William  IV.,  Life  and  reign  of.     G.  N.  Wright 

an(i  J.  Watkins.     London,  1837.     12°.     .       146.7 


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■William  Henry  and  his  friends.     Mrs.  A.  M. 

Diaz.     Boston,  1872.     10° 4:J4.15 

^Villiam    Henry   letters.      Mrs.   A.    M.    Diaz. 

Boston.  1870.     16° 434.17 

Williams,  Alfred  M.     Poets  and  poetry  of  Ire- 
land.    Boston,  ISSl.     12° 575.12 

Williams,    Charles.     Dogs    and    their    ways. 

London,  lS(i,5.     16° 461.13 

Williams,   Folkeston.     Lives   of    the   English 

cardinals.     Phila.,  1SG8.     2  v.     8°  .     .     .       144.7 
Williams,  George  F.     Bullet  and  shell.     X.T., 

1SS3.     8° 774.3 

Williams,  George  W.     History   of  the   negro 

race  in  America.      (1619-1880.)      N.Y., 

188;?.     2  V.     8° 697.8 

Williams,  Mrs.  H.  D.    A  year  in  China.    N.Y., 

1804.     12° 733.8 

Williams,   H.  W.     The   diseases   of  the   eye. 

Boston,  1802.     12° 658.1 

Williams,  H.  T.     Window  gardening.     N.Y., 

1872.     8° 647.17 

and  Frost,   S.   A.     Evening  amusements. 

N.Y.,  1878.    8° 273.8 

and   Jones,   Mrs.  C.  S.     Beautiful  lionies: 

hints  in  house  furnishing.   N.Y.,  1878.  8°,    654.10 
Williams,  J.     Alexander  the   Great,  Life  of. 

X.Y.,  18.J5.     16° 121.10 

Williams,  John.     The  world's  witness  of  Jesus 

Christ.     N.Y.,  1882.     12° 1217.5 

Williams,  L.  A.     The  lost  despatch.     Boston, 

1871.     8° 347.40 

AWilliams,   Michael.     Some  London   theatres, 

past  and  present.     London,  1883.     12°     .  '1413.4 
■Williams,  Monier.    Hinduism.    London,  1877. 

Ki° 271.25 

■Williams,  R.  E.     Cremation  and  other  modes 

of  sepulture.     Phila.,  1884.     16°     .     .     .1313.18 
■Williams,    Koger,    Life    of.      W.     Gammell. 

(American  biography,  Vol.  I'V.) .    .     .     .       111.3 
■Williams,  S.  Wells.     The  Chinese  empire  and 

its  inhabitants.     N.Y.,  18.53.     2  v.     12°.      477.8 
The  middle  kingdom.    (China.)    N.Y.,  1883. 

2v.     8° 776.11 

■Williams,  Sydney  E.     Forensic  facts  and  falla- 
cies.    London,  1885.     10° 1328.7 

■Williams,  T.,  and   Calvert,  J.     Fiji   and   the 

Fijians.     N.Y.,  1859.     8° 605.14 

"Williams,    W.    Mattieu.     The    chemistry    of 

cookery.     N.Y.,  188.5.     12° 1325.17 

The  fuel  of  the  sun.     London,  1870.     8°     .      645.2 
■Williams,  William  R.     Baptist  history,  Lect- 
ures on.     Phila.,  1877.     12° 482.23 

Eras  and  characters  of  history.    N.Y.,  1882. 

12° 5!)S.l 

■Williams    College,    History    of.     C.    Durfee. 

Boston,  1860.     8° 498.9 

Tlie  same 531.10 

■Williamson,  M.  J.    Modern  di.abolism.  (Spirits 

ualisra.)     N.Y.,  1873.     16° 635.13 

■Williamson,  W.  D.    Maine,  History  of.    (10u2- 

182(1.)     Hallowell,  Maine,  1832.     2  v.    8°,     486.21 
■WUlis,  Julia  A.     What  a  boy!     Phila  ,  1875. 

12° 364.5 

■Willis,  Nathaniel    Parker.     Life.     (American 

men  of  letters.)     H.  A.  Beers.     Boston, 

188.5.     12° 1131.7 

Work»: 

The  convalescent.     N.Y.,  1859.     12°.     .     414.17 

Famous  persons  and  places.     N.Y.,  1854. 
12° 712.10 

Fun-jottings.     N.Y.,  1853.     12°      ...      4.52.1 


■Willis,  Xathaniel  P.     Works —  concluded. 

Health  trip  to  the  tropics.     N.Y.,  1853. 

12° 712.6 

Ilurrygraphs.  N.Y.,  ia51.  12°  .  .  .  714.10 
The  legendary.  Boston,  1828.  12°  .  .  732.5 
Life  here  and  there.  Auburn,  1854.  12°,  712.9 
Out-doors  at  Idlewild.  N.Y.,  1855.  12°,  713.3 
Paul  Fane.  N.Y.,  18.57.  12°  ....  421.1 
Pencillings  by  the  way.  N.Y.,  1&54.  12°,  712.11 
People  I  have  met.    N.Y.,  18.50.     12°      .      712.8 

Poems.     N.Y.,  1854.     12° 566.9 

Prose  writings.     H.  A.  Beers,  £(J.    N.Y., 

188.5.     16° 1243.17 

The  rag  bag.  N.Y.,  1855.  12°  .  .  .  .  713.4 
Records   of    thought    at    leisure.     N.Y., 

18-59.     12° 732.6 

Summer  cruise    in    the    Mediterranean. 
N.Y.,  1853.     12° 712.7 

■WUlis,  W.   Henry.     Old  leaves.     N.Y.,  1860. 

12° 422.3 

■Willis,  William.  History  of  the  law,  the  courts, 
and  the  lawyers  of  Maine.  Portland, 
1873.     8° 488.9 

■Willis,  the    pilot.    Sequel    to   "  Swiss  family 

Robinsim."     Boston,  18-58.     16°.     .     .     .      4.36.7 

■Willmott,  Robert  A.,  Ed.  The  poets  of  the 
nineteenth  century.  [Selections.]  Lon- 
don, [n.d.]     12° 578-4 

Willow  brook.     S.Warner.     N.Y.,  1874.    16°,      444.8 

■Wills,  C.  J.     In  the  land  of  the  lion  and  sun. 

(Persia.)     London,  1883.     8° 776.6 

■Wills,  M.  H.     A  summer  in  Europe.     Phila., 

1870.     12° 712.21 

■Wills,  Manual  relating  to  the  preparation  of. 
With  an  appendix  of  forms.  A  book  of 
Mass.  law.  G.  F.  Tucker.  Boston,  1884. 
8° 1236.9 

■Wills,  serious  and  whimsical.     Curiosities  of 

the  search  room.     London,  1880.     8°.     .1216.10 

■Willson,  Forceythe.     The  old   sergeant;   and 

other  poems.     Boston,  1807.     16°   .     .     .     5.53.12 

■Willson,  Marcius  and  Robert  P.     Mosaics  of 

Bible  history.     N.Y.,  1883.     2  v.     12°      .     1225.8 
Mosaicsof  Grecian  history.   N.Y.,  1883.  12°,  1411.15 

■Willy  Keilly  and  his  dear  Colleen  Bawn.     W. 

Carleton.     N.Y.,  1879.     12° 386.4 

The  same 426.22 

■Wilson,  Alexander,  Life  of.    W.  B.  O.  Pcabody, 

(American  biography.  Vol.  II.)  .     .     .     .       111.2 
Ornithology  of  America.     Edinburgh,  1831. 
4  v.     8°" 637.19 

■Wilson,   Alexander  .J.     National   debt,  taxes 

andrates.    (English.)   London,  1882.  12°,  1217.15 

■Wilson,    Andrew.      Chapters    on    evolution. 

N.Y.,  1883.    8° 1312.9 

Leisun^tirae  studies ;  (chiefly  biographical. ) 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 658.23 

Wild  animals  and  birds:  their  haunts  and 
habits.     N.Y.,  1882.     4° 915.7 

■Wilson,  A.  Stephen.  A  bushel  of  corn.  Edin- 
burgh, 1883.     12° 1317.15 

■Wilson,  Mrs.  Augusta  J.,  (nee  Evans. )   Beulah. 

N.Y.,  1874.     12° .361.3 

Inez.    A  tale  of  the  Alamo.    N.Y..1879.  12°,      387-2 
Infelice.     N.Y.,  1876.     12°     .....     .    317.27 

Macaria.     N.Y.,  1877.     12° 317.33 

The  same 387.3 

St.  Elmo.     N.Y.,  187.5.     12° 317.19 

Vashti.     N.y.,  1879.     12° 387.4 

■Wilson,  Charles  H.     Michelangelo  Buonarroti, 

Life  of.     London,  1876.    8° 175.6 


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Wilson,  C.  T.,  and  Felkin,  R.  W.    Uganda  and 
the    Egyptian    Soudan.      London,    1882. 

2v.     12° 789.23 

Wilson,  Daniel.     Caliban.     (Essays  on  Shake- 
speare.)    London,  1873.     12°      ....      228.4 
Edinburgh  in  olden  time.    Edinburgh,  1875. 

4° 528.0 

Prehistoric  annals  of    Scotland.     London, 

1863.     2v.     8° 695.2 

Wilson,  Erasmus.     Cleopatra's   needle.     Lon- 
don, [n.d.]     12° 493.14 

Wilson,  George.     The  five  gateways  of  knowl- 
edge.    London,  1880.     12'     " 123.15 

How  to  live;  or.  Health,  and  healthy  homes. 

Phila,  1SS2.     12° 679.13 

Wilson,   George    H.     Ena;    or.    The    ancient 

Maori.     Loudon,  1874.     12° 243.8 

Wilson,  H.,  and  Caulfield,  J.   Wonderful  char- 
acters.    London,  18C9.     8° 145.6 

Wilson,  Henry.     History  of  anti-slavery  meas- 
ures.    Boston,  1864.     8° .543.4 

The  rise  and  fall  of  slave  power  in  America. 

Boston,  1872-77.     3  v.     8° .555.6 

Wilson,  James  Grant.    Bryant  and  his  friends. 

N.Y.,  1886.     12° 1135.11 

Halleck,  Fitz-Greene,  Life  of.     X.Y.,  1869. 

12° 147.6 

Wilson,    Prof.     John,     {pseud.,     Christopher 
North.)     Memoir.     Mrs.  Gordon.     X.Y., 

1863.    8° 142.10 

Works : 
Essays.     (See  British  essayists,  Vol.  VL) 

N.Y.,  1872.     8° 1211.1 

Lights    and    shadows    of    Scottish    life. 

N.Y.,  18.57.     16° 431.13 

Noctes  ambrosianaj.  Phila.,  1843.  4  v.  12°,      614.2 
Recreations  of  Christopher  Xorth.     Bos- 
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and  others.     Tales  of  the  Borders  and  of 
Scotland.  Edinburgh,  [n.d.]   12  v.    16°,      497.5 
Wilson,  John,  Life  of.     {See  Chief  fathers  of 

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The  same 115.16 

Wilson,  John.     A  treatise  of  English  punctua- 
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Wilson,  John,  M.D.   Health  and  health  resorts. 

Phila.,  1880.     16° 764.18 

Wilson,  John  L.     Wycliffe,  John,  patriot  and 

reformer.     N.Y.,  1884.     12° 1128.23 

Wilson,  Joseph  M.,  and  others.     Masterpieces 
of    the    Centennial    Exhibition.     Phila., 

[n.d.l     3v.     4° R.  L. 

WUson,  T.  P.     Frank  Oldfield.    London,  1870. 

16° 452.13 

True  to  his  colors.     London,  1879.     16°      .     376.15 
Wilson   and   Warren,  Captains.     Recovery  of 

Jerusalem.     N.Y.,  1871.     8° 531.3 

Wilson,  Wood  row.   Congressional  government. 
A  study  in   American  politics.     Boston, 

lSa5.     12° 1242.9 

Winborough  boys.     H.  C.  Adams.     London, 

1872.     16°   ' 433.6 

Winchell,  Alexander.     Geological  excursions. 

Chicago.  1884.     12° 1318.23 

Preadamites;  or,  A  demonstration  of  the 
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Science  and  religion.  London,  [n.d.]  12°,  1321.1 
Sketches  of  creation.  N.Y.,  1870.  12°  .  244.18 
Sparks  from  a  geologist's  hammer.  Chicago, 

1881.  12° 679.1 


Winchell,  Alexander  —  concluded. 

World-life;  or.  Comparative  geology.     Chi- 
cago, 1883.     12° 1317.22 

Winchester,  Historic.  England's  first  capital. 
A.  R.  Brainston  and  A.  C.  Leroy.  Lon- 
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■Winckelmann,   J.     History    of    ancient    art. 

Boston,  1872.     4  v.     8° 618.9 

Wind    of    destiny.    The.     [A    novel.]    A.    S. 

Hardy.     Boston,  1886.     12° 978.8 

The  same 978.9 

Windfalls.  [Sketches.]  T.  G.  Appleton.  Bos- 
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Windo'w  curtains.     [A  novel.]     T.  S.  Arthur. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° .378.14 

Window  gardening.    Heinrich,  J.  J.   Window 

flower  garden.     N.Y.,  1880.     12°     .     ,     .       682.7 
Mollison,  J.  R.     The  new  practical  window 

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Rand,  E.  S.     The  window  gardener.     Bos- 
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Williams,  H.  T.    Window  gardening.    N.Y., 

1872.  8° 647.17 

See  also  Floriculture  and  Gardening. 

Windsor,    Royal.     W.    H.    Dixon.      London. 

1879.     4v.     8' 7S4.2 

Wing  and  wing.     J.  F.  Cooper.     N.Y.,  1863. 

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The  same .382.6 

Wingfield,  Lewis.  Civil  costume  in  England 
from  the  conquest  to  the  regency.  Lon- 
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Wiugate,  George  W.    Through  the  Yellowstone 

Park  on  horseback.     N^Y.,  1886.     12°      .     797.13 

Wings.     [A  novel.]     J.  K.  Wetherill.     Phila., 

1878.     12° 373.27 

Winifred;    or,   "After  many    days."     L.    E. 

Guernsey.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°      ....     974.12 

Winifred  Bertram.   Mrs.  E.  R.  Charles.   N.Y., 

1866.     12° .321.8 

Winifred  Power.  J.  Darrell.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  12°,     964.24 

Winkworth,  Catherine.     Christian  singers  of 

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Winners  in  life's  race;  or,  Backboned  family. 

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Winning    his    spurs.      E.    Kellogg.      Boston, 

1873.  16° 443.5 

Winning  his  way.    C.  C.  Coffin.   Boston,  1866. 

16° 454.12 

Winning  the  battle;  or,  One  girl  in  ten  thou- 
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■Winnipeg  country.  The.  Roughing  it  with 
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■Winser,  Henry  J.     Northern  Pacific  railroad. 

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Winslow,  Forbes  E.  Children's  fairy  geogra- 
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Winsor,   Justin.      Ed.   America,   History   of. 

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Ed.  Boston,  Mass.,  The  memorial  history 

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Winter,  William.     Anderson,  Mary,  Stage  life 

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English  rambles;  and  other  fugitive  pieces 
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Winter,  William  —  concluded. 

The   Jeffersoiis.     (American   actor  series.) 

Boston,  1881.     12° 1111.4 

My    witness    and    other    poems.     Boston, 

1871.     16° 551.2,3 

Poems.     Boston,  1881.     12° 575. ,3 

Shakespeare's  England.    Boston,  1886.    18°,     1711.1 
Ed.  Brougham,  John,  His  life,  stories  and 

poems.     Boston,  1881.     12° 194.23 

The  same 387. IS 

O'Brien,  Fitz- James,  Life,  poems  and  sto- 
ries.    Boston,  1881.     12° 394.10 

Winter  evening  tales.     Bridal  of  Polmood.     J. 

Hogg.     London,  1878.     12° 382.17 

Winter   fun.      W.  O.  Stoddard.     N.T.,  188-5. 

12' 932.7 

Winter,   Sylvan.      [Sketches.]     F.   G.    Heath. 

N.Y.,'l886.     12° 1240.8 

Winter  in  the  Arctic  regions.     C.  Toralinson. 

London,  [n.d.]     12° 713.5 

Winter  in  the  West,  A.    C.  F.  Hoffman.    N.Y., 

183.5.     2v.     12° 714.20 

Winter  resorts,  American.  Appletons'  illus- 
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Winter  sunshine.     [.Sketches.]     J.  Burroughs. 

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Winthrop,  A.  T.     Wilfred.     [A  story.]     N.Y., 

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Winthrop,  John.    Life  and  letters  to  1630.    R. 

C.  Winthrop.     Boston,  1864.     8°     .     .     .       149.5 

The  same,  to  1649 149.0 

New  England,  History   of.     Boston,  1853. 
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Winthrop,  John,  and  the  great  colony;  or. 
Sketches  of  the  settlement  of  Boston,  and 
of  the  more  prominent  persons  connected 
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Winthrop,  Robert  C.    Address  and  speeches. 

Boston,  18.52.     8° 231.6 

The  same;  18,52-07 221.4 

The  same;  1869-79 274.21 

Appleton,    Nathan,    Memoir    of.     Boston, 

1861.     8° 108.0 

Oration  on  the  completion  of  the  National 
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Boston,  1885.     8° 1424.10 

Washington,  Bowdoin,  and  Franklin.     Bos- 
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Winthrop,  Theodore,  Life  and  poems  of.     Ed. 

by  his  sister.  N.Y.,  1884.  12°.  .  .  .1126.12 
Works : 
Canoe  and  saddle.  Boston,  1863.  16°  .  443.33 
Cecil  Dreeme.  Boston,  1861.  12°.  .  .  334.5 
Edwin  Brothertoft.  Boston,  1862.  12°.  342.17 
John  Brent.     Boston,  1862.     12°     .     .     .     345.17 

The  same 345.18 

Life  in  the  open  air.     Boston,  1863.     12°,     712.12 

Wired  love.     A  romance  of  dots  and  dashes. 

E.  C.  Thayer.     N.Y.,  1879.     16°     .     .     .     364.79 
Wirt,    William,    Life    of.      J.    P.    Kennedy. 

Phila.,  1853.     2  v.     8° 138.2 

Work  : 
Henry,  Patrick,   Life   and  character  of. 

Hartford,  1854.     8° 1.56.5 

The  same 178.25 

■Wisdom  of  God,  The.     J.  Ray.     Edinburgh, 

1798.     16° 625.17 

W^isdom  of  the  Brahmin.     [A  didactic  poem.] 

F.  Ruckert     Boston,  1882.     16°     ...      584.3 


Wise,  Daniel,  (pseud.,  Lawrence  Lancewood.) 

Ben  Blinker.     Boston,  1877.     12°   .     .     .  445.15 

Cousin  Clara.     Chicago,  1881.     16°     .     .     .  918.7 

Lionel's  courage.     Phila.,  187-3.     16°.     .     .  464.4 

Roderick  Ashcourt.     Boston,  1880.     16°     .  911.4 
Summer    days     on     the     Hudson.      N.Y., 

1876.     12° 922.11 

Thorncliffe  Hall.     Boston,  1881.     16°     .     .  913.18 
Wise,  Henry  A.     Seven  decades  of  the  Union. 

A  memoir  of  John  Tyler.  Phila.,  1872.  8°,  174.13 

Wise,  J.     Through  the  air.     Phila.,  1873.     8°,  727.10 
Wise,  John  R.     The  history  and   scenery   of 

the  Black  Forest.     London,  1880.     8°      .  767.12 
Wise,  Lieutenant.     Scampavias,    from   Glbel- 

Tarek  to  Stamboul.     N.Y.,  1857.     12'      .  602.17 
Wise  and  otherwise.     Mrs.  I.  M.  Alden.     Bos- 
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Wise  words  and  loving  deeds.     E.   C.   Gray. 

London,  1884.     12° 1135.17 

Wiseman,   Cardinal.      The    last    four  popes. 

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Wishing-cap  papers.    L.  Hunt.    Boston,  1873. 

12' 234.27 

Wislicenes,    Johannes.       Ailolph     Strecker's 
Short   te.\t-book    of    organic    chemistry. 

N.Y.,  1882.     8° 639.14 

Wisner,  Benjamin  B.     Huntington,  Mrs.  Su- 
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Wister,   Mrs.    A.    L.     (Translator   of  German 
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At  the  councillor's 316.28 

Bailiff's  maid,  The .397.13 

Banned  and  blessed 947.12 

The  same 94713 

Castle  Hoheuwald 374.. 35 

The  same 892.21 

Countess  Gisela 310.12 

Eichofs,  The 397.8 

Enchanted  and  enchanting .362.1 

Family  feud,  A 316.26 

From  hand  to  hand 389.23 

Gold  Elsie 316.8 

Green  gate,  The 426.20 

Hulda 316-18 

In  the  Schillingscourt 392.16 

The  same 396.1 

Lady  with  the  rubies.  The 977.15 

Little  moorland  princess.  The 316.7 

Magdalena 369.25 

Margarethe 316.29 

New  race,  A 396.27 

Old  mam'selle's  secret.  The 316.9 

Only  a  girl 316.19 

Penniless  girl,  A 965.12 

Quicksands 956.24 

Second  wife.  The 316.10 

The  same 316.11 

Severa 9.58.21 

Too  rich 373.21 

The  same 373.14 

Vain  forebodings 965.21 

Violetta ■  .     .     .     .  977.10 

Why  did  he  not  die? 316.25 

Wit  and  humor.    (Poems  from  "Punch.")    S. 

Brooks.     London,  187-5.     12° .563.13 

Wit  and  humor,  Cyclopaedia  of.    W-  E.  Burton. 

N.Y.,  1858.     8° 2.37.4 

Wit  and   wisdom  of  Benjamin  Disraeli;  col- 
lected from  his  writings.    N.Y.,  18S1.    12°,  295.10 
Wit,  humor,  and  .Shakespeare.     [Essays.]     J. 

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Wit,  -wisdom  and  philosophy  of  Richter.   G.  P. 

Hawley,  Ed.  N.T.,  18S1.  12''  ...  .  1232.21 
With  harp  and  crown.    [A  novel.]    W.  Besant 

and  J.  Rice.     Boston,  1876.     8° .    .     .     .      365.9 

The  same 369.30 

With  the  invader.    Glimpses  of  the  South-west. 

E.Roberts.  San  Francisco,  1885.  16^  .  781.9 
■With  the  king  at  0.xford.     A  tale  of  the  great 

rebellion.  A.  J.  Church.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  12°,  974.17 
Within  an  ace.    Mrs.  (J.  Jenkin.    N.Y.,  1875. 

12'' 361.29 

The  same 361.  .38 

Within  and  without.     [A  poem.]     G.  Macdon- 

ald.     N.y.,  1872.     12° 614.13 

Without  a  home.    E.  P.  Roe.    N.Y.,1881.    12°,      389.3 

The  same 389.4 

Without  blemish.  [A  novel.]  Mrs.  J.  H.  Wal- 
worth.    N.Y.,  1886.     12° 974.23 

Wits  and  beaux  of  society.  G.  and  P.  Whar- 
ton.    N.Y.,  1861.     12° 224.7 

Wits  and  humorists,   Anecdote  lives  of.     J. 

Timbs.  London,  1872.  2  v.  12°  .  .  .  1124.4 
Witt,  C.  The  Trojan  war.  London,  1884.  16°,  596.12 
Witt,   Mme.   Guizot   de.      A  French   country 

family.     N.Y.,  1868.     12° 343.13 

The  same 343.39 

Guizot,  Monsieur,  in  private  life.     Boston, 

1881.    8° 186.8 

Marie Derville.  [Astory.]  Phlla.,  [n.d.]  12°.    378.30 
Motherless;  or,  A  Parisian  family.    N.Y., 

1871.     12° 421.2 

An  only  sister.     N.Y.,  1873.     16°  .     .     .     .     363.17 
Ed.  England,  History  of,  18-37-74.     (From 
notes  and  documents  by  M.  Guizot.)    Bos- 
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Wives   and   daughters.     Mrs.   E.    C.   Gaskell. 

N.Y.,  1866.     8° 357.24 

Wives   and   widows.      Mrs.   A.   S.   Stephens. 

Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 375.20 

Wizard's  son.  The.     Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Oliphant. 

London,  1884.     12° 959.21 

Woburn,  Mass.,  History  of.  S.  Sewall.  Bos- 
ton, 1868.     8° 544.13 

WofEngton,  Peg.  Her  life  and  adventures; 
with  pictures  of  the  period  in  which  she 
lived.      J.    F.    MoUoy.      London,    1885. 

2  V.     12° 1129.4 

Wolf,  Lucien.     Montefiore,  Sir  Moses.     A  cen- 
tennial biography.     N.Y.,  1885.     16°  .     .     1129.3 
Wolf  at  the  door.  The.    (No  name  series. )    Bos- 
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Wolf-hunting  and  wild  sports  in  lower  Brit- 
tany. Author  of  "Paul  Pendril."  Lon- 
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Wolf  Run.    Sequel  to  "Sowed  by  the  wind." 

E.  Kellogg.     Boston,  1875.     16°  ...     .     442.37 
■Wolfe,  N.  B.    Startling  facts  of  modern  spirit- 
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■Wolfe  in  Canada,  With;  or.  The  winning  of  a 

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■Wolff,  Joseph.     Travels   in  Persia,  Bokhara, 

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■Wollstoncraft,  Mary,  Life  of.     (Famous  wom- 
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■Wolseley,  Lord,  {of  Cairo.)   A  memoir.    C.  R. 

Low.     London,  1883.     12° 1128.20 

■Wolsey,  Cardinal,  Life  of.     J.  Gait.     London, 

1S46.     8° 139.4 

■Woltmann,  Alfred,  and  Woermann,  Karl. 
History  of  early  Christian  and  medieval 
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■Woman.    (  [Voman  question,  etc.) 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Woman's  work  and 
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Beecher,  C.  E.  Woman's  profession.  N.Y., 
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Bushnell,  H.  Woman's  suffrage.  N.Y., 
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Cobbe,  F.  P.     Duties  of  women.     Boston, 

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Comfort,  G.  F.  and  Mrs.  A.  M.  Woman's 
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Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M.  Woman's  thoughts  about 
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Dall,  E.  H.  Woman's  right  to  labor;  or, 
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12° 262.13 

The  same 287.16 

Dodge,  M.  A.     Woman's  worth  and  worth- 

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Woman's  wrongs.     Boston,  1868.     8°  .     .      253.9 

Graves,  Mrs.  A.  J.  Woman  in  America. 
N.Y.,  1855.     16° 131.12 

Hale,  Mrs.  S.  J.  Woman's  record;  or. 
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Harrison,  C.  C.  Woman's  handiwork  in 
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Hooker,  Mrs.  I.  B.  Womanhood.  Boston, 
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Kavanagh,  J.  Woman  in  France  during 
the  eighteenth  century.  London,  1864. 
12° 182.13 

Newton,  E.  H.  Womanhood.  Lectures  on 
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Ossoli,  M.  F.  Woman  in  the  nineteenth 
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Robinson,  H.  H.  Massachusetts  in  the 
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Shillito,  J.  Womanhood;  its  duties,  temp- 
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Sprague,  H.  H.  Women  under  the  law  of 
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Stanton,  T.,  Ed.  The  woman  question  in 
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Starrett,  H.  E.  The  future  of  educated 
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■Dpton,  George  P.  Woman  in  music.  Bos- 
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The  same 1138.6 

Woods,  C.  H.    Woman  in  prison.    N.Y., 

1869.  16° 2.53.17 

Woolson,  Mrs.  A:  G.     Woman  in  American 

society.     Boston,  1873.     12° 264.17 

Wright,  T.  Womankind  in  western  Eu- 
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Yonge,  C.  M.  Womankind.   [Essays.]  N.Y., 

1877.     12° 272.23 

Woman  in   white.   The.     W.   Collins.     N.Y., 

1870.  8° 3:i5.2 

■Woman  of  honor,  A.     H.  C.  Bunner.    Boston, 

1883.     16° 949.13 

Woman  the  stronger.     [A  novel.]    N.Y.,  1879. 

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Woman,  Tbe,  who  ilaretl.  [A  poem.]  E.  Sar- 
gent.    Boston,  1870.     12° 5.52.18 

■Woman,  The,  with  two  words.    (A  story  of  the 

crusados.)  II.  Koddie.  London,  1885.  12°,     958.10 

Woman  to  the  rescue.  A  story  of  the  temper- 
ance crusade.  T.  S.  Arthur.  Phila., 
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Woman's  experience  in  Europe,  A.     Mrs.  E. 

D.  Wallace.     N.Y.,  1S72.     12°    ...     .     733.19 
W^oman's  friendship.    G.  .Vguilar.    N.Y.,  1870. 

12° 420.18 

Woman's  kingdom,   A.     Mrs.   D.   M.   Craik. 

N.Y.,I80S.     8° 343.8 

The  same 343.50 

Woman's   love;  or.   Like   and   unlike.     J.   F. 

Smith.     Boston,  [n.d.]     8" 377.24 

Woman's  memories,  A,  of  world-known  men. 

Mrs.  Houston.     London,  1883.    2  v.    12°,  1124.17 

Woman's   poems,   A.     Mrs.    S.    M.    B.    Piatt. 

Boston,  1871.     16°. ,551.6 

Woman's  ransom,  A.  F.  W.  Eobinson.  Bos- 
ton, 1804.     12° 333.3 

The  same 950.10 

Woman's  reason,  A.     W.  D.  Howells.    Boston, 

1883.     12° 948.24 

The  same 948.25 

Woman's   trials.  Tales  of.     Mrs.  S.   C.   Hall. 

Phila.,  1809.     8° 427. ,30 

Woman's   wiles,   A.     C.   E.   Gardner.     N.Y.. 

1S70.     12° 334.27 

Woman's  word,  A,  and  how  she  kept  it.     V. 

F.  Townsend.     Boston,  1879.     12°  .     .     .     ,374.10 

Woman's  work  in  the  civil  war.  L.  P.  Brock- 
ett  and  Mrs.  M.  C.  V.aughan.  Phila., 
1867.    8° 174.12 

Woman's  wrong.      [A  novel.]      Mrs.  Eiloart. 

Phila.,  187.3.     12" 321.20 

Woman-hater,  A.  [A  novel.]  C.  Reade.  N.Y., 

Ifu.     \-A° .335.27 

Women  artists.     Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet.     N.Y.,  1859. 

12^ 608.10 

Women.  Celebrated  female  sovereigns,  and 
other  illustrious  women.     Mrs.  Jameson. 

Phila.,  1870.     12° 147.8 

The  same.     2  v.     10° 121.19 

Women  helpers   in  the  Church.     W.   Welsh. 

Phila.,  1872.     12° 235.1 

Women,  Noble  deeds  of  American.  J.  Clem- 
ent, ^tZ.     Boston,  1873.     12° 177.1 

Women,  Noble  English.  Lives  made  illustrious 
by  heroism,  goodness  and  great  attain- 
ments.    London,  1875.     12° 491.2 

Women    of    Christendom,    Sketches    of   the. 

Mrs.  E.  Charles.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°    .     .       128.3 

Women  of  Europe.    [Essays.]    S.Ellis.    N.Y., 

1S39.    12° 223.14 

Women  of  Europe  in  the  fifteenth  and  six- 
teenth centuries.  Mrs.  N.  Higgins.  Lon- 
don, 1885.    2  V.     8° 1133. G 

Women  of  fashion,  and  representative  women, 
in  letters  and  society.  W.  H.  D.  Adams. 
London,  1878.     2  v.     8° 1117.2 

Women  of    the   American   revolution.     Mrs. 

E.  F.  Ellet.     N.Y.,  18.53.    3  v.    8°.     .     .      139.7 
■Women  of  the  Arabs.     H.  H.  Jessup.     N.Y., 

[n-d.]     12° 721.5 

■Women    of    the  century.     P.    A.    Hanaford. 

Boston,  1877.     8° 172.13 

Women  of  the  day.  A  biographical  diction- 
ary of  notable  contemporaries.  F.  Hays. 
Phila.,  1885.     12° '.     1129.10 


■Women  of   the  last  days  of  old   France.     C. 

Clarke.     London,  1872.     12° 113.1 

Women  of  the  Puritan  times.     J.  Anderson. 

London,  1802.     2  v.     12° 140.15 

■Women  of  the   war.     F.   Moore.     Hartford, 

1800.     8° 116.4 

■Women,  plumbers,  and  doctors.  (Household 
sanitation.)  Mrs.  H.  M.  Plunkett.  N.Y., 
1885.     12° 1.324.22 

■Women    worth    emulating.      C.    L.   Balfour. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 178.12 

■Women,  Worthy,  of  our  first  century.  Mrs. 
O.  J.  Wister  and  A.  Irwin,  Eds.  Phila., 
1877.     12° 172.12 

■Women's  husbands.  L  The  barber  of  Mid.is. 
II.  The  false  prince.  III.  Narcissus. 
Phila.,  1880.     8° 377.40 

■Won  by   waiting.     [.\   novel.]     Miss   Bailey. 

N.Y.,  ISSO.     12° 977.17 

The  same 977.18 

■Wonder-book  for  girls  and  boys.  N.  Haw- 
thorne.    Bostcm.  1881.     16° 913.14 

The  same;  (illustrated.)    4° .568.16 

■Wonder  stories  for  children.     U.  C.  Andersen. 

Boston,  [n.d.]     12° 9.35.11 

■Wonderful  characters.  J.  Wilson  and  J.  Caul- 
field.     London,  18()9.     8° 145.6 

■Wonderful  city  of  Tokio;  or.  Further  adven- 
tures of  the  Jewett  fatnily  and  tlieir  friend 
Oto  Nambo.     E.  Greey.      Boston,  188;3. 

8° 773.17 

The  same 925.15 

■Wonderful  London:  its  lights  and  shadows  of 

humour  and  sadness.    London,  1878.    8°,      773.9 

■Wonderful  tliinus.  Ten  thousand.   E.  F.  King, 

Ed.     London,  [n.(l.|     12° 228.8 

■Wonders,  Illustrated  library  of.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 
5  v.     12°. 
L  Wonders  of  acoustics;  or.  The  phenom- 
ena of  sound.     B.  Radau 1317.5 

II.  Wonders  of  electricity.     J.  Baile    .     .    .     1317.6 

III.  Wonders  of  glass-making  in  all  ages.     A. 

Sauzay      1317.7 

IV.  Wonders  of  the  heavens.    C.  Flamma- 

rion 1317.8 

■y.  Wonders  of  the  moon.     A.  Guillerain     .     1317.9 

■Wonders  of  creation.   D.  R.  Preston.   Boston, 

1807.     2  V.     12° 262.4 

■Wonders  of  tlie  deep.     S.  De  'Vere.    N.Y., 

1809.     12° 226.12 

■Wonders  of  the  great  deep.  The  physical, 
animal,  geological  and  vegetable  curiosi- 
ties of  the  ocean.  P.  H.  Gosse.  Phila.. 
1874.     12° 492.7 

■Won  — not  wooed.      J.   Payn.      N.Y.,  1S7I. 

8° 395.12 

■Wood,  Charles.  Saunterings  in  Europe.   N.Y., 

18S2.     12° 772.14 

■Wood,   Charles    W.     Cruise    of    the    Reserve 

Squadron.     London,  1883.     12°.     .     .     .     780.20 
Through  Holland.     London,  1877.     8°   .     .     787.13 

■Wood,  De  ■poison.     Resistance  of  materials. 

N.Y.,  1871.     8° 036.5 

■Wood,  Fernando;  memorial  addresses  on  his 
life  and  ch.aracler,  delivered  in  the  House 
of  Representatives,  Feb.  28,  1881.  Wash- 
ington, 1882.     8° 118.13 

■Wood,   II.    C.      Brain-work    and    over-work 

Phila.,  1880.     18° 073.17 

and  Fothergill.     Food  for  invalids.     N.Y., 

1880.     12° 675.23 


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Wood,  Mrs.  Henry.     The  Chaiinings.     Phila., 

[n.d.]    8°      .     .     .   ' .-we. 64 

EastLynne.     X.Y.,  [n.d.]    8° 427.40 

The  mystery.     Phila.,  [n.il.]    9P    .     .     .     .    427.43 
Rupert  Hall.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     8°     .     .     .     .     427.44 
Wood,  James.     Stories  from  Greek  mythology. 

London,  1867.     16° 431.1 

Wood,  .Jethro,  inventor  of  the  plow.     His  life, 
services  and  trials.     F.  Gilbert.     Chicago, 

1882.     12° 1212.80 

Wood,  J.  G.    The  fresh  and  salt  water  aqua- 
rium.    London,  1868.     16° 621.29 

Horse  and  man:  their  mutual  dependence 

and  duties.  Phila.,  1886.  8°  .  .  .  .  1322.17 
Insects  at  home.  N.Y.,  1872.  8°  .  .  .  636.3 
Man  and  beast.  London,  1874.  2  v.  8°  .  252.1 
My  feathered  friends.  London,  [n.d.]  12°,  1312.24 
Natural  history,  Illustrated.   London,  [n.d.] 

3v.     8° 623.1 

Petland  revisited.     (Stories  of  pets.)    N.Y., 

1884.     12° 1322.2 

Uncivilized  races  of  man.     Hartford,  1870. 

2  V.     8° 665.1 

Ed.  The  boy's  playmate:  games,  sports,  etc. 

London,  [n.d.]     12° 932.15 

and  Theodore.     The  field  naturalist's  hand- 
book.    N.T.,  [n.d.]     8° 676.18 

Wood,  J.  T.   Discoveries  at  Ephesus.   London, 

1877.     8° 765.10 

Wood,  Samuel.     Multum-in-parvo  gardening. 

London,  1877.     12° 6.57.10 

Wood,  Theodore.     Our  insect  allies.     London, 

1SS4.     16° 1321.8 

Our  insect  enemies.     London,  1885.     16°    .     1328.6 
Wood-carving:    with  notes  on  design  as  ap- 
plied to  wood.     F.  Miller,  Ed.     London, 

[n.d.]     16°    1611.2 

See  also  Fret-sawing. 
Wood-engraving,    Hand-book    of.       Instruc- 
tions, descriptions   of  tools,  and  history 
of    the  art.     W.   A.   Etnerson.     Boston, 

1881.     16°     . 681.35 

History  of.    G.  E.  Woodberry.    N.T..  188-3. 

8° 684.10 

Treatise  on.  J.Jackson.   London,  1861.   8°,      618.7 
Wood  magic.     [A  fable.]     R.  Jeffries.     N.Y., 

1881.     12° 448.15 

Wood-rangers,  The.     M.  Reid.     X.Y.,   1860. 

12° 468.19 

Wood  working  tools;  how  to  use  them.     Bos- 
ton, 1881.     12° 682.21 

Woodberry,  George   E.     A  history  of  wood- 
engraving.     N.Y.,  1883.     8° 684.10 

Woodbridge,  John.     Memoir.     .S.  D.  Clark. 

Boston,  1877.     8° 177.2 

Woodburn    Grange.       W.    Ilowitt.       Phila., 

[n.d.]     12° .312.7 

Woodbury,   Levi.     Writings.     Boston,    1852. 

3v.     8° 245.6 

Woodcraft;    or.   Hawks   about  the  dovecote. 

\V.  G.  Simms.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°    .     .     .     ;W7.28 
Woodlands,  heaths,  and  hedges,  Our.     W.  S. 

Coleman.     London,  1859.     12°    ...     .     648.28 
Woodleigh.      [A    novel.]     F.   W.   Robinson. 

London,  [n.d.[     12° 956.11 

Woodman,  Charles  K.     The  boys  and  girls  of 

the  revolution.     Phila.,  1877.     12°.     .     .     445.12 
Woodman,  The;    and   other  poems.     W.    E. 

Channing.     Boston,  1848.     16°   ...     .     553.32 
Woodruff,    Hiram.      The    trotting    horse    of 

America.     Phila.,  1875.     8° 482.19 


■Woodruff,  Mrs.  J.  L.  M.     Holden  with  cords. 

N.Y.,  1874.     12° 415.1 

My  winter  in  Cuba.  N.Y.,  1871.  12°  .  .  734.13 
Hhiloh.     N.Y.,  1874.     12° 415.2 

Woods,  Caroline  H.    Woman  in  prison.    N.Y., 

1869.  16° 253.17 

Woods,   George    B.      Essays;    with    memoir. 

Boston,  fs73.     12° 225.8 

Woods,  Kate  Tannatt.  Out  and  about;  or. 
The   "Hudson's"   trip    to    the    Pacific. 

Boston,  1882.     4° 915.18 

Six  little  rebels.  Boston,  [n.d.]  16°  .  .  911.20 
That  dreadful  boy.     Boston,  1886.     12°.     .     977.14 

Woods,   Leonard.      History   of   the   Andover 

Theological  .Seminary.    Boston,  188.5.   8°,     1424.1 

Woods   and   by-ways   of  New  England.     W. 

Flagg.     Boston,  1872.     8° 246.12 

■Woods  and  lakes  of  Maine.  From  Moosehead 
Lake  to  New  Brunswick  in  a  birch-bark 
canoe.  L.  L.  Hubbard.  Boston,  1884. 
8° 777.14 

■Woods   and    waters.      A.   B.    Street.      N.Y., 

1860.     12° 424.17 

■Woodward,  G.  E.,  0)id  Thompson,  E.  G.  The 
National  architect.  Designs,  plans,  de- 
tails, etc.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     8° 618.21 

■Wood-ward,  S.  P.     A  manual  of  the  moUusca. 

London,  1808.     12° 621.2 

■Wooed  and   married.     R.  N.  Carey.     Phila., 

1870.  12° 423.21 

■Wooing  o't.  The.     Mrs.  A.  F.  Hector.     N.Y., 

1873.     16° 362.12 

The  same 362.62 

■Wool-gathering.      M.    A.    Dodge.      Boston, 

181)7.     12° 256.7 

"Woolf,  Philip.     Who  is  guilty?    N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

16° 961.12 

■Woolman,  John,   Journal   of.     Boston,  1871. 

12° 213.13 

Life  of.  D.  Greenwell.  London,  1871.  16°,  121.23 
■Woolsey,    S.    C,    (pseud.,   Susan    Coolidge.) 

Cross  patch;  and  other  stories.     Boston, 

18S1.     16° 913.16 

Eyebright.     Boston,  1879.     10° 449.17 

For  summer  afternoons.  Boston,  1876.  18°,  362.49 
Little  country  girl.     Boston,  1885.     16°.     .     931.10 

The  same 969.12 

Mischief's    Thanksgiving.      Boston,    1874. 

16° 433.7 

New  Year's  bargain.  The.     Boston,  1872. 

12° 4.53.8 

A  round  dozen.    Boston,  1883.     16°.     .     .      919.7 

Verses.     Boston,  1880.     18° 58:?.  14 

What  Katydid.  Boston,  1873.  16°.  .  .  436.8 
What  Katydid  at  school.  Boston,  1873.  16°.  436.9 
■Woolsey,  Theodore  D.  Communism  and  so- 
cialism.    N.Y.,  1880.     12° 294.16 

Divorce  and  divorce  legislation  in  the  U.S. 

N.Y.,  1882.     12°    .     .     • 1213.14 

Political  science;  or.  The  State,  theoretically 

and  practically  considered.     N.Y.,  1878. 

2  v.    8° 6.56.8 

and  others.     First  century  of  the  republic. 

A  review  of  American  progress.     N.Y., 

1876.     8° 4S5.2 

■Woolson,  Mrs.  Abba  Goold.     Browsing  among 

books;  and  other  essays.     Boston,  1881. 

16° 191.13 

Dress  reform.  Boston,  1874.  12°  ...  256.8 
George  Eliot  and  her  heroines.    N.Y.,  1886. 

12°  1249.19 


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AVomaii  in  American  society.    Boston,  1873. 

12" -Idi-M 

Woolson,  Constance   F.      Anne.     N.Y.,  1«82. 

nr 943.1 

Tlie  same 943.2 

Castle  Nowlieie.     Boston,  1875.     12°      .     .     :!17.23 
East  Angels.     N.Y.,  1886.     16°      ....     075.18 

The  same ilTo.l!) 

For  the  Major.     N.Y.,  1883.     10°  .     .     .     .       !)4!).5 
Koilman  the  keeper.     N.Y.,  1880.     12°    .     .     383.20 
Two  women.     [A  poem.]    N.Y.,  1877.    12',      .'573.3 
■Worboise,  Emma  .Ian".     The  Lillingstones  of 

LilUngstoiie.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°.     .     .     .     004.22 
Worcester,  Mass.     Catalogue  of  the  Free  Pub- 
lic Library,  1884.     Worcester,  1884.     8°  .       R.  L. 
History  of.     W.  Lincoln.     Worcester,  1802. 

8° .'544.11 

Ilistory  of,  in  llie  war  of  the  rebellion. 
A.  P.  Marvin.  Worcester,  1870.  8°  .  .  542.4 
Worcester  County,  Mass.,  History  of,  from 
its  settlement  to  the  present  time;  with  a 
description  of  its  cities  and  towns.  Bos- 
ton, 1879.     2  V.     8° 528.20 

Words  and  places;  or,  Etymological  illustra- 
tions of  history,  ethnology  and  geography. 

London,  1873.     12° '.     2:!5. 10 

The  same.     1882 1221.18 

Words  and  their  uses.     R.  G.  White.    N.Y., 

1870.     12° 2.52.8 

Words,  facts,  and   phrases.     A   dictionary  of 
curious,  quaint,  and  out-of-the-way  mat- 
ters.    E.Edwards.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     8°      .1211.11 
Words  for  the  workers.     W.  D.  Haley.     Bos- 
ton, lS5.=i.     12° 243.17 

Words  of  truth  and  wisdom.     F..W.  Farrar. 

N.Y.,  1883.     10° 1212.25 

Words  :  their  uses  and  abuses.    W.  Matthews. 

Chicago,  1870.     12° 2.'52.27 

Wordsw^orth,   Chr.     Churcli    liistory.     N.Y., 

1881-82.     2v.     12° 091. 9 

I.  To  the  Council  of  Nicsea,  A.D.  325. 
II.  To  the  Council  of  Constantinople. 
Wordsworth,    William.     Calvert,   G.    H.     A 
biographical    aesthetic    study.      Boston, 

1878.     12° 182.3 

Hudson,    II.    N.     Studies   in  Wordsworth; 
Culture  and  acquirements;  Ethics  of  tra- 
gedy; and  other  papers.  Boston,  1884.  12°,     1242.1 
Myers,  F.  W.  H.     Life.     X.Y.,  1881.     12°  .     192.31 
Symington,  A.  J.     A  biographical  sketch; 
with  selections  from  his  writings  in  poetry 
and  prose.     Boston,  [n.d.]     2  v.     16°.     .     178.35 
Wordsworth,  C.     Memoirs.     Boston,  1851. 

2  V.     12° 1.33.4 

Works : 
Poetical  works.     Boston,  1854.    7  v.    10°,      501.2 
Prose   works.     Ed.    with   preface,  notes, 
and     illustrations    by   A.    B.    Grosart. 

London,  1870.     3  v.     8° 1234.5 

Words-worth,  Shelley,  Keats,  and  other  essays. 

D.  Masson.     London,  1874.     12°     .     .     .     217.10 
Work.    L.  M.  Aicott.     Boston,  1873.     16°  .     .      327.9 

The  same 327.10 

Work  and  play,  Hours  of.   F.  P.  Cobbe.   Phila., 

1807.     12° 203.7 

Work  and  wages.    T.  Brassey.    N.Y.,  1872.   8°,     240.11 
"Work  and  wages.  Six  centuries  of.    The  history 
of    English    labour.     J.    E.    T.    Rogers. 

N.Y.,  1884.     8° 1234.3 

The  same;  (abridged.)  London,  1885.  10°,     1238.7 


■Work  and  win.    W.T.Adams.    Boston,  [n.d.  | 

16° 457.16 

Workday    Christianity.      A.    Clark.     Phila., 

1871.     12° 266.13 

Working    people    and    their  employers.    W. 

Gl.-idden.     Boston,  1876.     12°     ....     218.25 

Working  to  win.    M.Symington.    N.Y.,[n.d.] 

li;° 364.32 

Workingmen's  Association,  "  The  Interna- 
tional," Secret  history  of.  O.  Yorke. 
London,  1872.     12° 235.22 

■Workingmen's  homes.    E.  E.  Hale  and  others. 

Boston,  1874.     12° 233.25 

Workman  .and  soldier.  A  tale  of  Paris  life 
during  the  siege.  J.  F.  Cobb.  N.Y., 
[n.d.]"   12°    380.10 

Workman,  The  :  his  false  friends  and  his  true 
friends.  J.  P.  Thompson.  N.Y.,  [n.d.] 
10° 201.25 

Workshop  receipts,  for  the  use  of  manufact- 
urers, mechanics,  and  scientific  amateurs. 
E.  Spon  and  others.  London,  1883.  3  v. 
12°  1324.17 

World  before  the  deluge,  The.     L.  Figuier. 

N.Y.,  1800.     8° 644.4 

World  by  the  fireside.  The :  pictures  and  scenes 
from  far-off  lands.  M.  and  E.  Kirby. 
London,  1S83.     4° 923.4 

World-famous  women.  Types  of  female  hero- 
ism, beauty,  and  influence.  F.  B.  Good- 
rich.    Phila.,  1881.     8° 1112.0 

World,  Hundred  wonders  of  the,  in  nature  and 

art.     J.  Small,  Ed.     London,  1870.     12°,      401.3 

World  in  the  church.  The.     [A  novel.]     Mrs. 

J.  H.  Riddell.     London,  [n.d.]     12°     .     .     954.18 

■World  life;  or.  Comparative  geology.    A.  Wiii- 

chell.     Chicago,  1883.     12° 1317.22 

"World  of  ice.  The.  Adventures  in  polar  re- 
gions. R.  M.  Ballantyne.  London,  1870. 
10° 449.0 

■Wortd  of  the  sea.  From  "Le  monde  de  la 
mor,"  by  M.  Tandon.    H.  M.  Hart,  Trans. 

London,  [n.d.]     8° 056.14 

The  same 1311.5 

■World  of  wonders;  or,  Marvels  in  animate  and 

inanimate  nature.     N.Y.,  1881.     8°     .     .     677.15 

■World  on  wheels,  The ;  or,  Carriages  with  their 
historical  associations.  E.  M.  Stratton. 
N.Y.,  1878.     8° 276.3 

■World   on   wheels,   The.     [Sketches.]     li.    F. 

Taylor.     Chicago,  1874.     12° 233.13 

■World  priest.  The.     L.  Schefer.    Boston,  1873. 

10° 553.15 

■World  we  live  in,  The.     [A  novel.]     O.  Craw- 

furd.     N.Y.,1884.     16° 962.14 

■World  well  lost,  The.  [A  novel.]  E.  L.  Lin- 
ton.    Phila.,  1878.    8° 369.17 

■World's  birthday,  The.    (Juvenile.)    L.  Gaus- 

sen.     London,  1871.     10° 451.24 

■World's  foundations.  The;  or.  Geology  for 
beginners.  A.  Giberne.  London,  1884. 
12° 1325.12 

■World's  lumber  room.  A  gossip  about  some 
of  its  contents.  S.  Gaye.  N.Y.,  188.5. 
12°        1.325.25 

■World's  witness  to  Jesus  Christ.  The  power 
of  Christianity  in  developing  modern 
civilization.  J.  Williams.  N.Y.,  1882. 
12° 1217.5 

■World's  workers.  The.     N.Y.,  1885-86.     12°. 

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Handel,  by  E.  Clarke 1131.24 

Haveloek,  Sir  Henry;  Colin  Campbell,  and 

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K.  Pitman 1131.  Ki 

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Mateaux 1131.10 

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Epochs  of  painting.     London,  1864.    8°     .     660.10 
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Wreck  of  the  "  Grosvenor."     [A  novel.]     W. 

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The  same 952.1 

Wreck  of  the  "Red  bird."     G.  C.  Eggleston. 

N.Y.,  1882.     12° 916.10 

Wrecked?     [A    novel.]     W.    O.    Stoddard. 

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The  same 4.38.15 

Wreckers,  The.  A  social  study.  G.  T.  Dow- 
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■Wright,  Caleb.     Life  and  customs   in   India. 

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Wright,  Chauncey.  Letters;  with  some  ac- 
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"Wright,    Julia    McN.     Our    Chatham   Street 

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Trans.  Romain  Kalbris.    H.  Malot.    Phila., 

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"Wright,  Lewis.     Light:  a  course  of  experimen- 
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"Wright,  Thomas.     History  of  caricature  and 

grotesque.     London,  1865.    8°    .    .     .     .      651.3 

The  same 6.52.11 

Our  new  masters.     London,  1873.     12°.     .     334.26 
Scotland,  History  of.     London,  [n.d.]     3  v. 

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Womankind  in  western  Europe.     London, 

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"Wright,  William.     The  empire  of  the  Hittites. 

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"Wright,  William  Burnet.    Ancient  cities.    Bos- 
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The  same;  with  memoir 363.63 

"Wuttke,  Adolph.     Christian   ethics.     Boston, 

187.3.     2v.     12° 625.10 

W"yandotte.    J.  F.  Cooper.     N.Y.,  185.5.   12°,    313.21 

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"Wyatt,  M.  D.     The  art  of  illuminating.     Lon- 
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"Wyatt,  Thomas.     Poetical  works,  with  a  me- 
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The  same .321.24 

"Wycherley,  Congreve,  and  others,  The  dram- 
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"Wylde,  James.     The  magic  of  science.     Lon- 
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X.Y.,  1880.     10° 376.25 

An  ill-regulated  mind.     [A  novel.]    N.Y., 

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"Wylie,  J.  A.    History  of  Protestantism.    Lon- 
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Boston,  1886.     16° 978.14 

"Wyman,  Morrill.     Autumnal   catarrh.     N.Y., 

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Progress  in  school  discipline.    Cambridge, 

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■Wyss,  J.  R.,  joint  author.     Swiss  family  Rob- 
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Yale  lectures  on  preaching.  Delivered  before 
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Beecher,  H.  W.     1872 266.10 

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The  same.     1874 266.12 

Brooks,  Phillips.     1877 272.10 

Dale,  R.  W.     1878 272.32 

Uall,  J.     1873 266.14 

Simpson,  Bishop  Matthew.     1879  ....     285.26 

Yankee  in  Canada.     H.  D.  Thoreau.     Boston, 

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Yankee  middy.  The.    H.Alger.    Boston,  [n.d.  | 

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Yankee  school  teacher  in  Virginia.  A  tale  of 
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Yarns  of  an  old  mariner.  M.  C.  Clarke.  Bos- 
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Yates,  Edmund.     Fifty  years  of  London  life. 

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Yeager,  George.     The  garden  of  Eden.   Phila., 

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Year  at  the  shore,  A.     P.  H.  Gosse.     London, 

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Year  of  wreck.     A  true  story.     G.  C.  Benham. 

N.Y.,  1880.     12° 379.17 

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Year-book  of  nature  and  popular  science  for 

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The  same 

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Yello'w  fever,  a  nautical  disease.     Its  origin 
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The  same 

Yelverton,  Therese.    Zanita;  a  tale  of  the  Yo- 

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Yesterday,   today  and   forever.      [A    poem.] 
E.  H.  Bickersteth.     N.Y.,  1880.     18°  .     . 
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Yoe,  Sliway.   TheBurman;  his  life  and  notions. 

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The  same 

Yonge,  Charles  D.     Constitutional  history  of 

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Yonge,   Charlotte  M.    The  armourer's  pren- 
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Book  of  worthies.  London,  1869.  16°  .  . 
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Chantry  House.  London,  1886.  12°  .  . 
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424.16 


6,58.13 


6.58. 14 
226.13 

6.58.16 


6.58.15 


676.4 

384.35 
.391.13 

797.13 


493.11 
723.7 

425.16 

584.8 

251.8 


1219.13 
948.12 
948.13 

691.15 
226.4 

171.15 
.532.8 


959.12 

322.3 

216.16 

211.25 


396.13 
977.5 
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Yonge,  Charlotte  M.  — continued. 

The  daisy  chain.     N.T.,  1865.     2  v.     12°    .  .322.4 

The  disturhiiig  element.     N.Y.,  1879.     16°,  .391.3 
The  dove  iu  the  eagle's  nest.      N.Y.,  1866. 

12° 322. .5 

Dynevor  terrace.     N.Y.,  18.57.     2  v.     12°    .  322.6 
English   history,   Cameos   from.      (Second 

series.)     Phila.,  1868.     12° 511.2 

The  same.     Third  series 497.6 

The  same.     Fourth  series 591.5 

The  same.     Fifth  series 1411.14 

English  history,  Stories  of.     London,  [n.d.] 

iV 483.4 

France,  History  of.     N.Y.,  1882.     18°    .     .  691.12 

Friarswood  post  office.     London,  1879.    18°,  .378.9 

Heart's-ease.     N.Y.,  1871.     2  v.     12°     .     .  322.7 

The  same 322.8 

Heir  of  Redclyffe.     N.Y.,  1855.     2  v.     12°.  .322.9 

The  same 322.10 

Hopes  and  fears.     N.Y.,  1861.     12°    .     .     .  .322.11 

Kenneth.     N.Y.,  185.5.     12° 322.12 

Lady  Hester.     London,  1874.     12°      ...  322.13 
Lanoes  of  Lynwood.     N.Y.,  1856.     16°.     .  461.20 
Landmarks  of  history.     N.Y.,  1867.     12°    .  483.3 
The  little  duke;  Richard  the  fearless.    Lon- 
don, 1881.     16° 922.6 

Little   Lucy's   wonderful  globe.      London, 

1881.     16° 922.7 

Love  and  life.     N.Y.,  1880.     12°     ...     .  .379.19 
Magnum  bonura  ;  or,  Mother  Carey's  brood. 

London,  1880.     12° 396.20 

My  young  Alcides.     N.Y.,  1876.     12°      .     .  .322.22 
New   ground.     A   story  of  mission   work. 

London,  1871.     18° 378.10 

Nuttie's  father.     London,  188.5.     12°.     .     .  972.3 
P's  and  Q's;   or.  The  question  of  putting 

upon.     London,  1872.     16° 461.12 

Patteson,  John  Coleridge,  Life  of.    London, 

1878.     2v.     12°      .    ". 177.19 

Pillars  of  the  house.  London,  1873.  2  v.  12°,  322.14 

The  pupils  of  St.  John.    Phila.,  [n.d.]     12°,  263.2 

Richard  tiie  fearless.     N.Y.,  1856.     16°.     .  463.8 

The  six  cushions.     Boston,  1870.     12°     .     .  463.9 

The  Stokesley  secret.     N.Y.,  186-5.     16°.     .  463.10 

Storehouse  of  stories.     London,  1870.     12°,  342.19 
Story  of  the  Christians  and  Moors  of  Spain. 

London,  1878.     16° 283.5 

Stray  pearls.     N.Y.,  1883.     12° 944.24 

Tlie  same ' 944 .  25 

Three  brides.     N.Y.,  1870.     12°     ...     .  322.23 

The  same 322.24 

The  trial ;  more  links  of  the  daisy  chain. 

N.Y.,  1866.     12° 322.15 

Two  guardians.     N.Y.,  1871.     12°.     .     .     .  322.16 
The  two  sides  of  the  shield.     Loudon,  1885. 

12° 968.8 

Unknown  to  history.     N.Y.,  1882.     12°.     .  .389.25 

Womankind.     N.Y.,  1877.     12° 272.23 

Yoiing  folks' histories.    Boston,  [n.d.]    6  v. 

12°. 

Bible  history      1411.1 

The  same 1411.7 

England 1411.2 

The  same 1411.8 

The  same ■  .     .     .     .  497.20 

France 1411.3 

The  same 1411.9 

The  same 591.7 

Germany 1411.4 

The  same 1411.10 

The  same 497.10 


Yonge,  Charlotte  M.     Young  folks'  histories  — 
concluded. 

Greece 1411.5 

The  same 1411.11 

The  same 497.13 

Rome 1411.6 

The  same 1411.12 

The  same 493.22 

Young  stepmother.     KT.,1S62.     2  v.     12°,     322.17 
and  others.     The  miz-maze.     A  story  in  let- 
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York,  A,  and   a  Lancaster  rose.      A.    Keary. 

London,  1882.     12° 9.52.3 

York,  Maine,  History  of.     Boston,  1874.     18°.     471.15 

Yorke,  Onslow.  Secret  history  of  "  The  Inter- 
national," or  Workingmen's  Association. 
London.  1872.     12° 2.35.22 

Yorkshire,  About.  T.  and  K.  Macquoid.  Lon- 
don, 1883.     12° 782.4 

Yorkshire  anecdotes;  or.  Remarkable  incidents 
in  the  lives  of  celebrated  Yorkshire  men 
and  women.  R.  V.  Taylor.  London, 
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Yosemite  guide-book.     Cambridge,  1874.     16°,    711.19 

Youatt,  William.     The  dog.     N.Y.,  1846.     8°   .      623.2 
History,  treatment,  etc.,  of  the  horse.  Phila., 

1863.     8° 623.9 

Youmans,  E.  A.     Lessons  in  cookery.     N.Y., 

1878.     12° 273.19 

Youmans,  W.  J. ,  and  Huxley,  T.  H.  Elements 
of  physiology  and  hygiene.  N.Y.,  1879. 
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Young,  Alexander.    History  of  the  Netherlands. 

Boston,  1884.     8° 1417.2 

Young,  Alexander.  Chronicles  of  the  first 
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Chronicles  of  the  Pilgrim  Fathers  of  the 

colony  of  Plymouth.     Boston,  1841.     8°.      544.4 
Discourses.     Boston,  1838.     8° 221.13 

Young,  Brigham,  History  of.    Mrs.  C.  V.  Waite. 

Cambridge,  1866.     12° 212.8 

Young,  C.  A.     The  sun.     N.Y.,  1881.     12°.     .     678.23 

Young,  Charles  D.  The  history  of  France 
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Young,  Charles  Mayne.    Memoir.    J.  C.  Young. 

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Young,  Edward.  Poetical  works.  Boston,  [n.d.] 

2v.     16° 562.2 

Young,  Gerald,  Ed.  The  voyage  of  the  "  Wan- 
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Young,  John  Russell.  Around  the  world  with 
Gen.  Grant.  1877-79.  N.Y.,  1879.  2  v. 
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Young,  L.  J.  H.  Sea-fishing  as  a  sport.  Lon- 
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Young,  Robert.     Analytical  concordance  to  the 

Bible.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]    4° R.  L. 

Young  adventurer,  The.     Tom's  trip  afcross  tlie 

plains.     H.  Alger.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     16°     .     919.12 

Young  Americans  in  Japan;  or.  The  adven- 
tures of  the  Jewetl  family  and  their  friend 
Oto  Nambo.     E.  Greey.      Boston,    1882. 

8° 915-6 

The  same 925.14 

Young  Brown.    G.Murray.    Boston.  1874-    8°,     347-4:5 

Young  buglers.  The.     A  tale  of  the  Peninsular 

war.     G.  A.  Henty.     N.Y.,  1880.     12°     .     912.14 


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Young  circus  rider,  The;  or,  The  mystery  of 
Robert  Rudd.     H.  Alger.     Phila.,   [n.d.] 

16° 919.13 

Tlie  same 1119.14 

Young  colonisis,  The.    G.  A.  Henty.    London, 

1S8.5.     12° 928.11 

Young  couples.  Sketches  of.    (Humorous.)    C. 

Dickens.     London,  [n.d.]     16°   ...     .     228.19 

Young  Crusoe,   The.      Dr.   Harley.     Boston, 

1873.     12° 438.19 

Young  deliverers  of  Pleasant  Cove.  E.  Kel- 
logg.    Boston,  1871.     16° 442.31 

Young  <luke,  The.     [A  novel.]    B.    Disraeli. 

N.Y.,  187.5.     8° 369.5 

Young  explorer,  The;  or,  Among  the  Sierras. 

H.  Alger.     Boston,  1880.     16°     ...     .      913.4 

Young  folks'  history  of  tlie  war  for  the  Union. 

J.  D.  Cliamplin.     N.Y.,  1881.     8°   .     .     .       599.2 

Young  folks'  ideas.     Uucle  Lawrence.     Phila., 

188.5.     4°  .     .     . 926.19 

Young  folks'  Josephus.     History  of  the  Jews. 

W.  Sheph.ird,  Ed.     Phila.,  1884.     8°  .     .       926.9 

Young  folks' queries.  Uncle  Lawrence.  Phila., 

1886.     8° 933.3 

Young  folks'  readings  for  social  and  public 
entertainment.  L.  B.  Munroe.  Boston, 
1877.     16° 23.5.27 

Young  foresters.     W.  H.  G.  Kingston.    X.Y., 

1805.  1U° 467.10 

Young  Franc-Tireurs,  and  their  adventures  in 

the  Franco-Prussian  War.     G.  A.  Henty. 

N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 916.12 

Young  girl's  wooing,  A.     E.  P.  Roe.      N.Y., 

[n.d.]     12° 905.5 

Young  Joe  and  other  boys.     J.  T.  Trowbridge. 

Boston,  1880.     12°" 911.5 

Young  ladies.  Lectures  to.     W.  G.  Eliot,  </»•. 

St.  Louis,  1853.     10° 262.31 

Young  lieutenant.  The.  W.  T.  Adams.  Bos- 
ton, [n.d.]     16° 4.58.15 

Young  Llanero,  The.     A  story  of  Venezuela. 

W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  Loudon,  1877.  12°,  446.5 
Young  maiden.  The.     A.  B.  Muzzey.     Boston, 

1.840.     10° 331.16 

Young  marooners.    F.    R.  Goulding.     Phila., 

1806.  10° 434.20 

Young  mechanic.  The.     N.Y.,  1871.     8°      .     .      635.2 
Young  men,  A  book  of  examples  for.     J.  F. 

Cobb  and  H.    A.    Page.     Boston,   1870. 

12° 171.7 


Zacharlab,  the  congi-essman.  A  tale  of  Ameri- 
can society.  G.  A.  Pierce.  Chicago, 
1880.     12° ,386.20 

Zambesi,  The,  and  its  tributaries.    18.58-04.   D. 

fauM'.  Livingstone.     K.Y.,  1806.     8°      .       605.9 

Zanita;  a  tale  of  the  Yosemite.     T.  Yelvertnn. 

N.Y.,  1872.     12°   .     .   ■ 425.16 

Zanoni.     E.    Bulwer-Lytton.      Phila.,    1871. 

10° .344.30 

Zegelda  Romaneif.     A  story  about  music.     0. 

Barnard.     Boston,  1880.     16°      ....     ,378.17 

Zelda'3  fortune.     R.   E.    Francillon.     Boston, 

1874.     8° 346. .58 

Zenobia.    W.Ware.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16°.     .     .      347.1 

Zeph.  (A  posthumous  story.)  Mrs.  H.  Jack- 
son.    Boston,  1885.     12° 972.12 

The  same 972.13 


Young  men  of    the  Bible.     Lectures  before 

Young    Men's    Christian    Associations. 

Boston,  18.59.     12° 223.23 

Young   men,   Lectures  to.      H.   W.    Becchcr. 

N.Y.,  1854.     12° 281.1 

Young   men.   Lectures   to.     W.    G.  Eliot,  Jr. 

St.  Louis,  1852.     16° 262.30 

Young    men,   Talks   with.      J.    T.    Davidson. 

N.Y.,  1885.     12° 1249.9 

Young  miner.  The;  or,  Tom  Nelson  in  Cali- 
fornia,    n.  Alger.     Boston,  [n.d.]     16°  .     449.32 
Young  Mrs.  Jardine.   Mrs.  D.  M.  Craik.   N.Y., 

J880.     12° 396.9 

Young  moose  hunters.     C.  A.  Stephens,  Ed. 

Boston.  1874.     16° 466.8 

Young  Musgrave.     Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Oliphant. 

N.Y.,  1878.    8° 323. .34 

The  same 949.19 

Young  Nimrods   around   the  world.     A   book 

for  boys.  T.W.Knox.  N.Y.,  1882.  8°,  773.2 
Young  Nimrods  in  North  America.     For  boys. 

T.W.Knox.  N.Y.,  1881.  8°  .  .  .  .  448.14 
Young  outlaw.  H.Alger.  Boston,  1.875.  16°,  442.12 
Young  people  at  home.    Mrs.   I.    M.  Alden. 

Boston,  [n.d.]     8° 924.0 

Young  ship-builders  of  Elm  Island.    E.  Kel- 
logg.    Boston,  1871.     16° 442.28 

Young  silver  seekers;  or,  Hal  and  Ned  in  the 

marvellous    country.      S.     W.    Cozzens. 

Boston,  1883.     16° 917.2 

Young  surveyor;  or,  Jack  on  the  prairies.     J. 

T.Trowbridge.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     16°    .     .      441.7 

The  same 445.10 

Young  step-mother.      C.    M.    Yonge.      N.Y., 

1862.     2  v.     12° 322.17 

Young  trail  hunters;  or.  The  wild  riders  of  the 

plains.     S.   W.    Cozzens.     Boston,   1877. 

16° 445.13 

Young  wife's  story.  H.  Bowra.  N.Y.,  1878.  8°,    305.79 
Young   wild    fowlers.   The.      C.    A.   Fosdick. 

Phila.,  [n.d.]     12° 931.8 

Young  yiigers.  The.    M.  Reid.     Boston,  1864. 

16° 468.17 

Youth's  history  of  the  rebellion.     [For  contents 

see  Thayer,  W.  M.)     Boston,  1800.    4  v. 

12° 541.16 

Yriarte,  Literary  fables  of.     G.  H.  Devereux. 

Boston,  1854.     12° 551.17 

Yule-tide  stories.     B."  Thorpe,  Ed.    London, 

1853.     12° 412.2 


Zerub   Throop's  experiment.     Mrs.  A.  D.  T. 

Whitney.     Boston,  [n.d.]     16°    ...     .     326.22 
Ziegler,    Ernst.       Pathological    anatomy    and 

pathogenesis.       D.    MacAUister,    Trans. 

and  Ed.     London,  1883.     8° 1319.12 

Zigzag  journeys.     H.   Butterworth.     Boston, 

1879-86.     7  V.     4°. 

In  Acadia  and  New  France 926.20 

In  classic  lands;  or,  Tommy  Toby's  trip  to 

Mount  Parnassus 448.10 

The  same 926.2 

In  Europe.     (France  and  England)    .     .     .      448.0 

The  same 926.1 

In    the    Levant,   with   a   Talmudist  story 

teller.     (Egypt  and  the  Holy  Land)     .     .      9.33.4 
In   northern   lands.     (From   the   Rhine  to 

the  Arctic) 923.8 

The  same 926.6 


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Zigzag  journeys  —  concluded. 

lu  the  Occident.  The  Atlantic  to  the  Pa- 
cific. A  summer  trip  of  the  Zigzag  Club 
from  Boston  to  the  Golden  Gate      .     .     .     91.5.14 

The  same 920.4 

In  the  Orient.  The  Adriatic  to  the  Baltic. 
A  journey  of  the  Zigzag  Club  from  Vienna 
to  the  Golden  Horn,  the  Euxine,  Moscow 

and  St.  Petersburg 915.3 

The  same 926.-3 

In  the  sunny  South 933.5 

The  same 933.0 

Zimmern,  Helen.     Edgeworth,  Maria,  Life  of. 

Boston,  1883.     16° 1118. til 

Zlncke,  F.  B.    Egypt  of  the  Pharaohs  and  of 

theKediv^.     London,  1871.     8°      .     .     .      726.8 

Zoe;  or,  The  history  of  two  lives.  G.  E.  Jews- 
bury.     N.Y.,  1858.     8° 427.9 

Zoe.     Mrs.  E.  D.  Livermore.    Cincinnati,  1855. 

2  V.     12° 411.6 

Zola,  femile.  Clorinda;  or,  The  rise  and  reign 
of  his  excellency  Eugene  Eougon.  Phila., 
1880.     12° 383.25 

Zoology.      Agassiz,    L.,    and    Gould,    A.    A. 

Principles  of  zoology.     N.Y.,  1866.     12°.      621.1 
Brooks,     W.     K.       Invertebrate     zoology. 
Hand-book  for  laboratories   and  seaside 

work.     Boston,  1882.     8° 677.21 

Claus,  Dr.  C.  Text-book  of  zoology.  Pro- 
tozoa to  insecta.  N.Y.,  1885.  2  V.  8°  .  1319.14 
M'Alpine,  D.  Zoological  atlas  (including 
comparative  anatomy)*  with  practical  di- 
rections, and  explanatory  text  for  the 
use  of  students.  N.Y.,  1883.  2  v.  Ob. 
folio K.  L. 


Zoology  —  concluded. 

Nicholson,  H.  A.     A  manual   of  zoology. 

N.Y.,  1872.     8° 622.7 

Orton,   J.      Comparative,    structural,    and 

systematic  zoology.     N.Y.,  1876.     12°      .     655.15 
Oswald,  F.  L.    Zoological  sketches.    A  con- 
tribution to  the  out  door  study  of  natural 

history.     Phila.,  1883.     8° 1311.6 

Packard,  A.  S.,  Jr.     Zoology  for  students 
and  general  readers.     N.Y.,  1879.     8°      .       676.8 
See  also  Xatural  History  and  Naturalist. 
Zdphiel;  or.  The  bride  of  seven.    M.  G.  Brooks. 

Z.  B.  Gustafson,  Ed.    Boston,  1879.    12°,      582.3 
Zoroaster.      [A    novel.]      F.    M.    Crawford. 

N.Y.,  188.5.     12° 965.22 

Zouaves,  Reminiscences  of  an  officer  of  the. 

N.Y.,  1860.     12° 162.17 

Zschokke,  Heinrich.     Labor  stands  on  golden 

feet.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     16° 432.20 

Rose  of  Disentis.     N.Y.,  1873.     8°.     .     .     .     301.12 
A  Sylvester   Night's    adventure.      Cincin- 
nati, 1884.     16° 957.21 

Veronica.     N.Y.,  1864.     8° 346.31 

Zulu  country,  Through  the.  Its  battlefields 
and   its   people.      B.    Mitford.      London, 

1883.    8° 779.9 

Zulus,    Among    the.      Adventures    of    Hans 

Sterk,  south  African  hunter  and  pioneer. 

A.  W.  Drayson.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°     .     .     766.18 

Zurcher,  F.,  and  Margolle,E.  Meteors,  aerolites, 

storms,    and     atmospheric     phenomena. 

N.Y.,  1870.     12° 645.19 

Zuyder  Zee,  The  dead  cities  of  the.  A  voyage 
to  the  picturesque  side  of  Holland.  H. 
Havard.     London,  1876.     12°      ....     762.10 


BOOKS  IN  FOREIGN  LANGUAGES. 


FRENCH. 

French    Conversations.     Causeries    avec    mes 

elfeves.     L.  Sauveur.     N.Y.,  1875.     12°    .     729.51 
The  same 729.52 

French  and  English  dictionary.     E.  Roubaud, 

Ed 729.53 

The  same.     Spiers  and  Surenne.    N.Y., 
1870.     8° R.  L. 

French  fables;  with  a  key  and  treatise  on  pro- 
nunciation. F.  M.  J.  Surault.  Cam- 
bridge, 18.34.     12° 729.46 

French    grammar.     (Comical.)     E.    J.   Drury. 

Boston,  1879.     16° 729.50 

The  .same.     L.  Sauveur.     12°      ....     729.48 
The  same.     Bonne.au  et  Lucan.     16°  .     .     729.45 

French  literature,  Specimens  of,  from  Villon  to 
Hugo.  G.  Saintsbury,  £c«.  Oxford,  1883. 
12° 729.54 

French  prompter.  The.     M.  Le  Page.    London, 

1850.     16° 729.43 

French  pronunciation.  Philosophy  of  the.     G. 

H.  Talbot.     N.Y.,  1874.     12°      ....     729.26 

French  reader.  Classic.     A.  de  Fivas.     N.Y., 

1852.     12° 729.16 

French  translation,  self-taught.     G.  H.  Talbot. 

Boston,  1855.     12° 729.24 


Bible,  La  Sainte.    N.T.,  1839.    8° 729.15 

The  same.    12° 729.38 

Bibliotheque  portative,  des  meilleurs  ecrivains 
Francais.  Pieces  choisies  en  prose.  N. 
Faucon.     Boston,  1810.     8° 729.41 

Cabinet  des  f^es.    G.Gerard.    N.Y.,1859.    12°,     729.20 

Charles  XII.,  Histoire  de.    F.Voltaire.    Paris, 

1817.     18° 729.35 

The  same 729.36 

The  same 7:^9.40 

Corinne;  ou,  L'ltalie.  Mme.  de  Stael.  Lim- 
oges, 1839.     16° 729.13 

Derniers  paysans.     E.  Souvestre.     Paris,  1860. 

12° 729.27 

Etats-TJnis  d'Amerique,  L"  Histoire  des.    C.  O. 

Barbarous.     Boston,  1832.     10°.     .     .     .     729.44 

Filets,   Sous   les.     E.  Souvestre.     Paris,  1857. 

12° 729.28 

Florence,  Nouveau  guide  de.     Mme.   H.   G. 

D'Estre.     Florence,  [n.d.]     12°.     .     .     .       729.9 

Guizot,  F.     Tales.     Boston,  1835.     10°    .     .     .     729.33 

Italie,   Nouveau    guide  du   voyageur  en.     M. 

Fivbi.     Milari,  1S57.     16° 729.29 

Jerusalem    de'livree.     Prince  Lebrun,   Trans. 

Paris,  1836.     10° 729.11 

Julie;  or,   La  nouvelle   H^loise.    Paris,  1825. 

5  V.    .32° 729.37 


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La  mare  an  (liable.    Mme.  A.  Dudevant.   Paris, 

1809.     16° 729.10 

La  pucelle.  F.  Voltaire.  Paris,  1789.  16°  .  729.30 
La  vie,  an  point  de  viie  physique  ou  pliysiog^nie 

philosophique.     C.   Girard.     Paris,   1860. 

l<i° 729.18 

L'echo  de  Paris.    J.  H.  Worraan,  Ed.    N.Y., 

1874.     12° 729.2.'j 

L'bomme  qui  rit.  V.  Hugo.  N.Y.,  1869.  8°,  729.22 
Livre  d'or,  dcs  families;  ou,  La  Terre-Sainte. 

J.  A.  L.  Bruxelles,  1847.  8°  .  .  .  .  729.23 
L'oiseau.  J.  Michelet.  Paris,  1863.  12°  .  .  720.19 
Manuel  epistolaire.  Paris,  1810.  16°  .  .  .  729.12 
Moliere,  J.   B.  P.  de.     CEuvres.     Paris,  1813. 

8  V.     18° 729.32 

Notre-Dame    de    Paris.     V.    Ilugo.     Boston, 

[n.d.]     2v.     10° 729.31 

Racine,  Jean.      CEuvres.     Paris,  1830.     4  v. 

16° 729.34 

Rien-ou-moil    Po(Ssles  nouvelles  de  M.  T.  St. 

Ceran.  New  Orleans,  1837.  12°  .  .  .  729.21 
Souvenirs  de  la  revolution  et  de  I'enipire.     C. 

Nodier.  Paris,  1850.  2  v.  16°  .  .  .  729.8 
T61emaque,  Les  adventures  de.     JI.  Fi^nelon. 

Pbila.,  [n.d.]     16° 729.14 

Voyage  autour  de  ma  chambre.    X.  de  Maistre. 

Bostou,  [n.d.]     10° 729.17 

Washington,  George,  Vie  do.     A.  N.  Girault. 

Phila.,  1838.     16° 729.42 

GERMAN. 

German-English  and  English-German  diction- 
ary.    D.  Fosdick,  E(Z.    Boston.  1840.    4°,      728.1 
The  same.     W.  D.  Whitney  and  A.  H. 

Edgren,  Eds.     N.Y.,  1877^    8°     .     .     .       R.  L. 

German  language:  Ollendorff's  new  method  of 
learning  to  read,  write  and  speak  it.  6. 
J.  Adler.     N.Y.,  1846.     12° 728.28 

Beethoven,  L.  van.     Leben.     A.  \V.  Thayer. 

Berlin,  1866.     2  v.     8° 728.10 

Dorfcoquette,  Die.    F.  Spielhagen.    Schwerin, 

1870.     10° 728.4 

Eisjungfrau  und  andere  Geschichlen.     II.  C. 

Andersen.     Boston,  [n  d.]     10°.     .     .     .      728.7 

Elfen  das  Kothkiippchen.     L.  Tieck.     Boston, 

[n.d.]     12° 728.35 

Prinzessin  Use.    Ein  Marchen.    Boston,  [n.d.] 

16° 728.2 

Schvrarz'wralder   Dorfgeschichten.     B.  Auer- 

bach.     Stuttgart,  1809.     4  v.     16°   .     .     .       728.5 

Sohn,   Der  verlorne.     E.    Hoefer.      Stuttgart, 

1869.     16° 728.9 

Tagebuch  eines  armen  Frauleins.     51.  Nathu- 

sius.     Boston,  [n.d.]     12° 728.8 

Taugenichts,  aus  dem   Leben   eines.     J.  von  ■ 

Eichendorff.     Boston,  1866.     12°    .     .     .       728.6 

XTnter  heisserer  Sonne.  W.  Jensen.  Braun- 
schweig, 1869.     16° 728.3 

CREEK. 

Greek  grammar.     P.  Buttman.     N.Y.,   1857. 

8° 728.14 

Greek  lexicon  of  the  Boman   and   Byzantine 

periods.     E.  A.  Sophocles.     Boston,  1870.  j 

8° 728.16   I 

Greek    and    English    lexicon.    J.   Donnegan. 

Boston,  1837.     8° 728.15   I 


Novum   Testamentum,  Gra;cum.     P.  Wilson. 

Phila.,  1838.     12° .728.12 

Homer.     The   Iliad.     C.   C.   Felton.     Boston, 

1838-     12° 728.13 

Xenophon.      Expedition     of    Cyrus.       With 

memoir.     C.  D.  Cleveland,  Ed.     Boston, 

1844.     12° 728.34 

LATIN. 

Latin  grammar,  Adam's.  N.Y.,  1842.  12°  .  728.30 
Latin  exercises;  adapted  to  Andrews  and  Stod- 
dard's Latin  grammar.     E.  A.  Andrews. 

Boston,  1844.     12° 728.29 

Latin  lessons;  adapted   to  Allen  and  Green- 

ougli's  Latin  grammar.     R.  F.  Leighton. 

Boston,  1873.     12° 728.31 

Latin  lexicon.     E.  A.  Andrews.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

8° R.  L. 

Astronomica,  Inslitutio.  P.  Gassendus.  Lon- 
don, 1783.     12° 728.23 

Csesar,  C.  Julius.     Commentarii  de  bello  Gal- 

lico.     [t.p.w.]     18° 728.24 

Cicero,  M.arcus  Tullius.     Dialogi  tres  de  ora- 

tore.     N.Y.,  1844.     12° 728.20 

Tusculaiiarura   Quasstionum,  Libri  V.     C. 

K.  Dilloway.  Phila.,  1S42.  2  v.  12°  .  728.25 
Herodoti,    Ilistoriarum,    Libri    IS.     Lipsiae, 

182S.     10° 728.11 

Horace.    Q.  Horatii  Flacci  Cannina.     Expur- 

gata  cum  notis,  Jos.  Juventii  et  Aliorum. 

Cambridge,  1806.     12° 728.33 

Horatius,  Flaccus,  Q.     Opera.     Boston,  1828. 

12° 728.21 

Livius,  Tilus.     Selections  with  English  notes. 

J.  L.  Lincoln.  N.Y.,  1848.  12°  .  .  .  728.19 
Novum     Testamentum.       T.     Beza,      Trans. 

Phila.,  1848.     12° 728.22 

Viri    Romfe,    Lhomond's.      E.    A.    Andrews. 

Boston,  1854.     12° 728.32 

SPANISH. 
Spanish  grammar.    M.  Jossee.    London,  1799. 

8° 729.47 

Biblia  Sagrada.     X.Y.,  1830.     8° 729.1 

Gil  Bias  de  Santillana,  Adventuras  de.  Mad- 
rid, 1807.     4  v.     10° 729.5 

Nuevo  Testamento.     N.Y.,  1835.     12°    .     .     .       729.3 
Obras  Maestras  dramaticas,  Seleccion  de.     Por 
Calderon,  Lope  de  Vega  y  Moreto.     Bos- 
ton, 1828.     10° 729.2 

Oscar  de  Alba.    Por  Lord  Byron.     Paris,  1830. 

32° 729.6 

ITALIAN,   SWEDISH,    ETC. 

Italian  drama.  L'Aminta  di  Tasso.  L'Arta- 
serse  di  Metastasio.  La  Griselda  di  Gol- 
doni.  La  Merope  di  JIaffei.  II  Saul  di 
Alfieri.     Cambridge,  1829.     12°  .     .     .     .     728.27 

Bibelen  eller  den  Heliga  Skrift.    Stockholm, 

1853.    8° 728.17 

Nya  Testameutet.    Stockholm,  1842.     12°      .     728.18 

Ka  Hope  no  ka  Ileluiiaau;  oia  na  ui  e  Hanaia' 
i  ma  ka  Papapohaku.  Na  Warren  Col- 
burn.  (Mental  arithmetic  in  the  lan- 
guage of  the  Sandwich  Islands.)  Calm, 
1841.     18° 729.7 


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Abbot,  Willis  J.     Blue  jackets  of  '61.     N.T., 

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Good  Queen  Anne;  or.  Men  and  manners, 

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Agnew,  Agnes.  From  under  the  cloud;  or. 
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Akers,  Mrs.  Elizabeth.     The  silver  bridge;  and 

other  poems.     N.T.,  1886.     18°  ...     .      588.9 
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Alger,  Horatio.    Helping  himself.    Phila.,  [n.d.] 

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All  taut;  or.  Rigging  the  boat.     W.  T.  Adams. 

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Allston,  Last  evening  with ;  and  other  papers. 

E.  P.  Peabody.     Boston,  [n.d.]     12°    .     .  1252.25 
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American  people.  History  of  the,  from  the  dis- 
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Anne,  Queen  of  Ewjland.  Men  and  manners, 
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Archaeology,   Greek.      M.   Collignon.     J.    H. 

Wright,  Trans.     N.T.,  18S6.     12°   .     .     .     1332.5 
Army  of  the  Potomac,  Recollections  of  a  pri- 
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Art. 

Antique  art.     Specimens  of  vases,  altars, 
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Masterpieces  of  antique  art.  Photographs 
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Saracens,  The  art  of,  in  Egypt.     S.  Lane- 
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Sketches  at  home  and  abroad.    Drawings 
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Art  and  artists.  Stories  of.     C.  E.  Clement. 

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Art,  The  Magazine  of.     Vol.  IX.     N.Y.,  1886. 

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Art  Review,  The  American.  (1880.)  Bos- 
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Artistic  anatomy.    M.  Duval.     F.  E.  Fenton, 

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Artists,  Early  Flemish,  and  their  predecessors 
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Artists,  Some  modern,  and    their  work. 
Meynell.     N.Y.,  1SS3.     4° .     .     .     . 

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Australian  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pen- 
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Bainbridge  -  Hoff,      William,      {Commander, 

U.S.N.)    The  avoidance  of  collisions  at 

sea.    N.T.,  1SS6.     18° 1314.12 

Baker,    G.    A.      Point    lace    and    diamonds. 

(Poems.)    N.Y.,  1SS6.     18° 588.8 

Ballantyne,  K.  M.     Ked  Rooney;  or,  The  last 

of  the  crew.  N.Y.,  1880.  12°  ....  935.20 
Ballou,  M.  M.    Genius  in  sunshine  and  shadow. 

Boston,  1SS7.     12° 1252.24 

Banker,  A,  of  Bankersville.     [A  novel.]    M. 

Thompson.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  12°  ...  .  982.12 
Baring-Gould,  S.     Little   Tu'   penny.     N.Y., 

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Barnes.C.  L.  Rockhistory.  London, 1884.  16°,  13ol.2 
Barnes,  Mrs.  Mary  Sheldon.    Studies  in  gen- 

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Barr,  Amelia  E.     Tlie  bow  of  orange  ribbon. 

N.Y.,  ISSO.     16° 978.19 

Basque  people.  Legends  and  tales  of  the.     M. 

Jlonleiro.     N.Y.,  1S87.     8° 1254.7 

Beacousfield,  Earl  of.    Ilome  letters  written 

by  him  in  1830  and   31.     London,  1885. 

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Beaufort,  Raphael  Ledos  de.     The  Abbe  Liszt. 

London.  1886.     12° 1145.4 

Beckonings    for  every  day.     A   calendar  of 

thought.     Lucy    Larcom,    Ed.    Boston, 

1886.  10° 1255.9 

Bade,  The  venerable.     Expurgated,  expounded 

and  exposed  by  "  the  Prig."     N.Y.,  1880. 

16° 1247.15 

Beecher,  Charles.    The  Eden  tableau.   A  study. 

Boston,  1887.     8° 1255.20 

Belt,   H.    P.     A   mirage    of    promise.     Phila., 

1887.  12° 982.19 

Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.    Persia  and  the  Persians. 

Boston,  1887.    8° 1713.1 

Bert,  Paul.     First  steps  in  scientific  knowledge. 

Phila.,  1887.     16°  . 1331.3 

Biart,  Luclen.    The  Aztecs:  their  history,  man- 
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Blake,  vldmtVn/,  Life  of.     (Eiiglisli  worthies.) 

D.  Haiinay.  N.Y.,  1886.  10°  ...  .  1138.10 
Bliss,  Porter  C,  joint  author.     The  conquest  of 

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King's  Hand-book  of  Boston.    Cambridge, 

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Authors,  Eminent,  of  the  nineteenth  cen- 
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Aztecs,  The;  their  history,  manners  and  cus- 
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Boston,  Mass.  —  concluded. 

Rambles  in  old  Boston,  New  England.     E. 

G.  Porter.  Boston,  1S87.  4°  .  .  .  .  R.  L. 
Boston  girl's  ambition,  A.     V.  F.  Townsend. 

Boston,  1887.     12° 979.2         ll 

Boston   Monday  lectures.     Orient,  with  prel- 
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12° 1252.11 

Bowr  of  orange  ribbon.  The.     A  romance  of 

New  York.      A.  E.    Barr.      N.Y.,   1880. 

10° 973.19 

Bowker,  R.  R.     Copyright,  its  law  and  its  lit- 
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Boy's  book  of  famous  rulers.    L.  H.  Farmer. 

N.Y.,  1880.     12° 1137.16 

Boy's  useful  pastimes.     Amusements  for  spare 

hours.  R.Griffith.  Troy,  N.Y.,  18S7.  12°,  935.24 
Brandes,  Dr.  Georg.     Eminent  authors  of  the 

nineteenth  century.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  12°  .1137.19 
Brannt,   Wm.   T.,   and  Wabl,    Wm.   II.     The 

techno-cheraical    receipt    book.      Phila., 

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Brazil,  Three  thousand  miles  through.     J.  W. 

Wells.  Phila.,  1886.  2  v.  8°  ...  .  796.8 
Briggs,  Charles  Augustus.    Messianic  prophecy. 

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Brockett,  L.  P.,  joint  author.     The   conquest 

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Brooks,  E.  S.     Chivalric  days  and  the  boys  and 

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1886.  8° 933.12 

Brooks,    Phillips.     Twenty    sermons.     N.Y., 

1887.  12° 1256.23 

Browrn,  Francis  H.    Harvard  University  in  the 

war  of  1861-05.  Boston,  1886.  8°  .  .1432.12 
Bro'wuing,   Robert,   An    introduction    to    the 

study  of.  A.  Symons.  N.Y.,  1886.  12°,  1256.1 
Select  poems  of.     W.  J.  Rolfe  and  H.  E. 

Hersey,  Eds.    N.Y.,  1S86.     16°  ...     .      588.7 

The  same 588.10 

Buchholz  family.   The.     Sketches    of    Berlin 

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London,  1886.     12° 1246.9 

Buckland,  Anna.    Our  national  institutions. 

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Buckley,  J.  M.     The  midnight  sun,  the  Ts.w, 

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Burnham,  Sarah  M.    Precious  stones  in  nature, 

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Caddy,  Mrs.   Florence.     Footsteps  of  Jeanne 

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Cambridge  Annual.    (1887.)    G.  F.  Crook,  J5:d. 

Boston,  1887.     16° 791.13 

Cambridge,  Mass.,  First  church  in.  Services 
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Cameron,  Mrs.   H.    Lovett.     Pure   gold.     [A 

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Cameron,  Verney  Lovett.  Harry  Raymond: 
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Cannibals  and  convicts.  Notes  of  personal 
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Carnota,  Conde  da.     Memoirs  of  the  Duke  of 

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Carpenter,    H.    B.      Liber    anioris.      Boston, 

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Carpenter,  W.  B.     Truth  in  tale.     Addresses 

to  children.     London,  1885.     12°     .     .     .12.52.17 
Casting  away,  The,  of  Mrs.  Leeks  and  Mrs. 

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Ailams.     London,  188G.     12" 797.17 

Cawnpore.  .Sir  G.  Trevelyan.  Lond.,  1886.  12°,     1431.6 
Chamber,   The,   over  the   £;ate.     M.    Holmes. 

Indianapolis,  1886.     12° 982.1 

Champlin,   John  D.,   Jr.     Chronicle    of    the 

coach.      Charing    Cross    to    Ilfracoinbe. 

N.Y.,  1886.     12° 797.18 

Channing,  William  Henry,  Memoir  of.     O.  B. 

Frothinghani.     Boston,  1886.     12°  .     .     .     114.5.1 
Chapman,  Elizabeth  R.     A  Comlist  lover;  and 

other  studies.     London,  1886.     12°      .     .     12.56.5 
Charlie  Lucken,  at  school  and  college.     H.  C. 

Adams.     Phila.,  1887.     12° 937.4 

Chemistry,  A  guide  (o  elementary.     LeRoy  C. 

Cooley.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12° 1332.8 

Children    of    the    cold.   The.      F.   Schwatka. 

X.Y.,  [n.d.]     10° 936.14 

Chivalric  days,  and   the  boys  and  girls  who 

helped    to  make   them.      E.   S.   Brooks. 

X.Y.,  1SS6.     8° 933.12 

Christ  and  Christianity.     The  picture  of  Jesus 

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Christianity,  Applied.     Moral  aspects  of  social 

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Christianity,  Esoteric,  and   mental   therapeu; 

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Chronicle   of    the   coach.      J.    D.    Ciiamplin, 

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Church,  Alfred  J.    Stories  of  the   magicians. 

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Civil  war.     2d  Array  Corps  in  the  array  of  the 

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X.Y.,  1886.    8° 1433.10 

Clement,  Clara  E.     Stories  of  art  and  artists. 

Boston,  1887.    8° 1014.5 


Datint,  Achilles.    With  pack  and  rifle  in  the 

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Dead  souls ;  or,  Tchitchikoff's  journeys.  N.  V. 
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Deerings,  The,  of  Medbury.     V.  F.  Townsend. 

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Delaborde,  Vicomie  Henry.  Engraving,  its 
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Deland,  Margaret.     The  old  garden;  and  other 

verses.     Boston,  1886.     16° 588.16 

Demigod,  A.     [A  novel.]     N.Y.,  1887.     16°     .     978.25 

Democracy;  and  other  addresses.  J.  R.  Low- 
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Diman,  Uev.  J.  Lewis,  Memoirs  of.    C.  Hazard, 

Ed.     Boston,  1887.     12° 1145.2 

Diseases  of  tropical  climates.    W.  C.  Maclean. 

London,  1886.     12° 1332.6 

Dollars  or  sense  ?    A  tale  of  every  day  life  in 


Cocoa  and  chocolate.    Their  production  and 

use,  with  receipts.  Dorchester,  1880.  10°,  1255.18 
Collier,  Mrs.    Margaret.     Prince  Peerless.     A 

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Collignon,  Maxime.    A  manual  of  Greekarchae- 

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Collisions  at  sea.  The  avoidance  of.     W.  Bain- 

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Commune  of  1871,  History  of  the.    Lissagaray. 

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Comtist  lover.  A;  and  other  studies.     E.  R. 

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Conder,  Claude  R.  Syrian  stone-lore.  Lon- 
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Confessions   and   criticisms.     J.   Hawthorne. 

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Comway,  Wm.  M.  Early  Flemish  artists,  and 
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Cook,  Josci)h.    Boston  Monday  lectures.    The 

Orient.     Boston,  1886.     12° 1252.11 

Cookery.     Ten    dollars    enough.     C.    Owen. 

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Cooley,   LeRoy   C.     A    guide    to    elementary 

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Copyright,  its  law  and  its  literature.  R.  R. 
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Corkran,  Alice.    Down  the  snow  stairs.    X.Y., 

1887.  12° 936.8 

Cort,  Mary  L.  Siam,  the  heart  of  farther  In- 
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Count  Xavier.     [A  novel.]     Mme.  A.  M.  Du- 

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Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M.     About  money  and   other 

things.     N.Y.,  1887.     12° 12.56.11 

Crime   and    puni>hment.     [A  novel.]     F.    M. 

Dostoyevsky.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  12°  ...  982.6 
Crippled  robin,  A.     A  story  for  children.     M. 

E.  Winchester.  N.Y.,  1887.  12°  .  .  .  935.16 
Cronkhite,  Henry  M.    Reymond.     A  drama  of 

the  American  revolution.  N.Y.,18S0.  12°,  578.16 
CrOTwninshield,  Mary  Bradford.     All   among 

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Currier,    Mrs.    S.     Through    the    wilderness. 

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England  and  America.    A.  Louis.    N.Y., 

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Dostoyevsky,  F.  M.     Crime  and  punishment. 

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Douglas,  .\manda  M.     Foes  of  her  household. 

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Down  the   snow  stairs.     A.    Corkran.     N.Y., 

1887.     12° 9.36.8 

Doyle,  .S'i>  Francis,  Reminiscences  and  opinions 

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Du  Bose,  Bev.    Hampden    C.      The    Dragon, 

Image  and  Demon.  N.Y.,  1887.  12°  .12.52.20 
Dunning,  Charlotte.     A  step   aside.     Boston, 

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Durand,  Mme.  Alice  M.  Count  Xavier.  Bos- 
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Duval,    Maihias.      Artistic    anatomy.      N.Y., 

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Dyer,  Ileman.    Records  of  an  active  life.    N.Y., 

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Echoes  of  many  voices.     (Selections.)     E.  A. 

Thurston,  £(/.     Boston,  [n.d.]     10°     .     .1247.12 

Eden  tableau,  The;  or,  Hible  object-teaching. 
(A  study.)  C.  Beecher.  Boston,  1880. 
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Gneist,  Riulolf.  The  English  parliament  in  its 
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Goethe's  Faust.  A  commentary  on  the  lit- 
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Greek  archaeology.    M.  Collignon.    N.T.,  1886. 

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Grimm,   Jacob.     Teutonic  mythology.     Vols. 

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Hale,  Lucretia  P.  The  last  of  the  Peferkins, 
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Harry  Raymond:  his  adventures  among  pirates, 
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Hill,  Adams  Sherman.  The  principals  of  rheto- 
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History,  Ancient.  A  reprint  of  "  Primitive 
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Holder,  Charles  F.     The  ivory   king.     N.Y., 

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Holmes,  Margaret.     The    chamber   over    the 

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In  the  clouds.     [A  novel.]     M.   N.  Murfree. 

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In  the  time  of  roses.     A  tale  of  two  summers. 

F.  Scannell.     Boston,  1887.     12°     .     .    .    073.  U 


Jackson,  Mrs.   Helen.      Sonnets    and    lyrics. 

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"  JaU."  paeud.     The  Riverside  museum.    Sequel 

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Lang.     N.Y.,  1887.     16° 981.1 

Ingelowr,  Jean.     John    Jerome:  his  thoughts 

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Irving,  Ileiu-y.     English  actors.     Oxford,  188.'j. 

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Jerdon,  Gertrnde.     Keyhole  country.     Hoston, 

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Je'wett,  Sarah  Orne.    A  white  heron ;  and  other 

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Kendrick,    A.     C.      Our    poetical    favorites. 

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Kerr,    Walter    Montague.     The    far    interior. 

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L. 


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Lamb,  Charles.  Essays  of  Elia.  N.Y.,1886.  12°,  1252.22 
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Lang,  Andrew.     In   the  wrong  paradise;  and 

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Larcom,  Lucy,  Ed.     Beckonnigs  for  every  day. 

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Latimer,  Elizabeth  W.     Familiar  talks  on  some 

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Lee,  J.  B.     How  to  make  a  will.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

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Leslie,  R.   C.    A  sea-painter's  log.     London, 

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Liber  amoris.     (In  verse.)     H.  B.  Carpenter. 

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Libraries,  Free  public.  T.  Greenwood.  Lon- 
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Life:  its  nature,  origin,  development,  and  the 

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Wilder.     Boston,  1886.     12° 1332.3 

Lighthouses,  All  among  the.     M.  B.  Crownin- 

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Kindergarten.     Lectures  for  kindergartners. 

E.  P.  Peabody.     Boston,  1880.     12°     .     .     1256.9 

King's  Hand-book  of  Boston.    Cambridge,  1885. 

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Kingsley, Charles.  Poems.  (Complete.)  Lon- 
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Klaus  Bewer's  wife.      [A  story.]      P.  Lindau. 

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Knight,  Arthur  L.    Ronald  Hallifax.    London, 

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Knight,  Edward  U.  New  mechanical  dictionary. 

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Lindau,  Paul.      Klaus  Bewer's  wife.     N.Y., 

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Lissagaray, .     History  of  the  Commune  of 

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Liszt,  Abbe:   the  story  of  his  life.     R.  L.  de 

Beaufort.     London,  1886.     12°    ...     .     1145.4 

Little  Lord  Fauntleroy.     Mrs.  F.  H.  Burnett. 

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The  same 933.10 

Little  Miss  Wcezy.  Penn  Shirley,  pseud.  Bos- 
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Little  Tu'penny.     [A  tale.]     S.  Baring-Gould. 

N.Y.,  1880.     10° 978.22 

Locksley  Hall  sixty  years  after;  and  other 
poems.  Alfred,  Lord  Tennyson.  Lou- 
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Lord's  prayer.  The.     [Sermons.]    W.  Gladden. 

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Lossing,  B.  J.    The  two  spies.    Hale  and  Andr6. 

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Lotze,  Hermann.  Outlines  of  aesthetics.  Bos- 
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Louis,  Arthur.     Dollars  or  sense?    [A  tale.] 

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Lo^vell,  James  Russell.     Democracy ;  and  other 

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Maclean,  Wni.  Campbell.     Diseases  of  tropical 

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McClellan,  Maj.-Gtn.  George  B.     The  war  for 
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McLennan,  John  F.   Studies  in  ancient  history. 

Primitive  marriage.     London,  1886.     8°  .     1432.8 
Mac  Ritchie,  David.     The  gypsies  of  India. 

London,  1886.     12° 1421.15 

Madame  Tabby's  establishment.     By  "  Karl." 

London,  1S86.     16^ 936.16 

Madison,  Dolly,  wife  of  James  Madison.  Me- 
moirs and  letters  edited  by  her  grand- 
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Madoc,    Fayr,    pseufZ.       Margaret    Jermine. 

London,  1886.     12° 982.9 

Madonna  of    the   tubs,  The.    E.   S.   Phelps. 

Boston,  1887.     12° 979.6 

Magicians,  Stories  of  the.  Thalaba,  Rustem, 
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Mallock,  W.  H.   The  old  order  changes.   N.T., 

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Man  and  his  handiwork.  J.  G.  Wood.  Lon- 
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"Manners  raakylh  the  man."  By  the  author 
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Marie  Antoinette,  Last  days  of.     Lord  Ronald 

Gower.     Boston,  1886.     12° 11,37.21 

Marquis   of  Peualta,   The.     [A   novel.]     Don 

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Mechanical  dictionary,  New.     E.  H.  Knight. 

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Messianic   prophecy.     The  prediction  of   the 

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M.J.Preston.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°.     .     .     791.11 
Monteiro,  Mariana.     Legends  and  tales  of  the 

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Greenwood.     London,  1886.     12°    .     .     .     936.19 
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Mozart,  From,  to  Mario.  Musical  reminiscences 

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Naples,  Rambles  in.    A  historical  guide.    S.  R. 

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Newrcomb,  Simon.    A  plain  man's  talk  on  the 

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Mallock.     X.Y.,  1880.     16= 001. 21' 

Oliphant,    Laurence.       Altiora    Peto.      Edhi- 

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Palestine  exploration  fund.  Twenty-one 
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Paris  and  France,  Living.  A  handbook  for 
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Pausauias.     (Jreece,  Description  of.     London, 

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Lectures  to  kindergartners.     Boston,  1880. 

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Pennell,  Joseph  and  Elizabeth.     Two  pilgrims' 

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Perez,  Bernard.  The  first  three  years  of  child- 
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Perry,  Nora.    New  songs  and  ballads.    Boston, 

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Perry,  Thomas  S.     The  evolution  of  the  snob. 

Boston,  1887.     10° 12.55.11 

Persia  and  the  Persians.     S.  G.  W.  Benjamin. 

Boston,  IS87.     S° 1713.1 

Peterkius,  The  last  of  the,  with  others  of  their 

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Phelps,  Elizabeth  Stuart.    The  madonna  of  the 

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Picard,  George  U.     Old  Boniface.     N.Y.,  1886. 

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Plays,  Famous,  with  a  discburse  on  the  play- 
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Plucky  one,   A.     (.\  story  of    mining    life.) 

Mrs.  G.  E.  Spencer.     N.Y.,  [n.d.]     12°   .     9S2.10 

Poetry,  American,  Catalogue  of  the  Harris  col- 
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Point   lace   and   diamonds.     [Poems.]     G.    A. 

Baker.    N.Y.,  1880.     18° .588.8 

Politics  and  letters.  T.  U.  S.  Esoott.  Lon- 
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Politics,   Elementary.     T.    Raleigh.     Loudon, 

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Poore,  Ben:  Perley.  Reminiscences  of  sixty 
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Porter,  Edward   G.     Rambles   in   old   Boston. 

Bo-ton,  1887.     4° R.  L. 

Post-office  department.  The  secret  service  of 
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Potter,  Mrs.  Cora  U.     My  recitations.     Phila., 

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S.  M.  Burnham.     Boston,  1880.     8°     .     .     1310.9 

Preston,  Howard  W.     Documents  illustrative 

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Preston,  Mrs.  Margaret   J.     For  love's  sake; 

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A  handful  of  monographs,  continental  and 

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"Prig,    The,"    pneud.      The    venerable    Bede. 

N.Y'.,  1880.     10° 1247.15 

Prince    Peerless.       A    fairy-folk    story    book. 

Hon.  Margaret  Collier.     N.Y.,  1887.    12°,      937.5 

Propertius,  The  elegies  of,  with  notes.  P.  J. 
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Raleigh,  Thomas.  Elementary  politics.  Lon- 
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Raukell's  remains.     An  American  novel.     B. 

Wendell.     Boston,  1887.     16°      ....       983.3 

Raymond,  George  L.     A  life  in  song.     N.Y., 

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Readings.    My  recitations.     Mrs.  C.  U.  Potter. 

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Receipt-book,  The  techno-chemical.  For  use 
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Recollections  of  eminent  men;  with  other 
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Records  of  an  active  life.    H.  Dyer.     N.Y., 

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Red  Beauty.    A   story  of  the  Pawnee  trail. 

W.O.Stoddard.     Pbila.,  1887.     12°     .     .     9.35.19 

Red  Rooney;  or.  The  last  of  the  crew.     R. 

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Religion,  My.     Couni  L.  Tolstoi.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

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Religions  of  China.  The  Dragon,  Image  and 
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Religious  life,  The.     M.  J.  Savage.     Boston, 

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Revoil,  Benedict.     In    the   bush   and   on   the 

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Riverside  museum,  The.  Sequel  to  "  Birch- 
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Rodenbough,  Theo.    F.,    Ed.    Uncle   Sam's 

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Roland  Blake.     [A  novel.]     S.    W.  Mitchell. 

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Root,  N.  W.  T.    School  amusements.     N.Y., 

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Russian  empire.  Boy  travellers  in  the.     T.  W. 

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Saldanha,  Duke  of.     Memoirs  with  selections 

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Saracens,  The,  from  the  earliest  times  to  the 

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Saunterer,    The.     C.    G.    Whitney.     Boston, 

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Savage,  M.   J.    The   religious    life.     Boston, 

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Social  problems.     Boston,  1886.     12°      .     .  12.56.21 

Scannell,  Florence.     In    the    time    of    roses. 

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School  amusements;   or.   How  to   make  the 

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Schubin,    Ossip.       "Gloria    victisi"       X.Y., 

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Schwatka,   F.      The  children    of    the    cold. 

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Scientific    knowledge.    First    steps    in.     Paul 

Bert.     Phila.,  1887.     10° 1331.3 

Sea-painter's  log,  A.    R.  C.  Leslie.     Loudon, 

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Self-consciousness  of  noted  persons.     .1.  S. 

Morrill,  £(?.  Boston,  1887.  8° .  .  .  .  12.54.6 
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Hoffmann.  London.  1886.  12°  .  .  .  982.16 
Shakespeare's   comedies.   Familiar  talks    on 

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Shirley,    Penn.,  pseud.     Little  Miss   Weezy. 

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Shooting.    Lord  Walsingham  and   Sir  Ralph 

Payne-Gallwey.   Boston,  [n.d.]   2v.     12°,     1332.4 

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N.Y.,  1887.     10° 1138.16 

Siam;  or.  The  heart  of  farther  India.     M.  L. 

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Sidney,  Sir  Philip,  Life  of.     (English  men  of 

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Silence  of  Dean  Maitland,  The.     [A  novel.) 

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Silver  bridge.  The:  and  other  poems.     Mrs.  E. 

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Snider,  Denton  J.  Goethe's  Faust.  A  com- 
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Smith,  G.  Barnett.   Life  of  Her  Majesty  Queen 

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Smith,  Minna  Caroline.     In  fruitful  lands;  and 

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Soldier  born,  A;  or.  Adventures  in  the  Crimea 

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London,  1886.     12° 9.36.20 

Songs    and    ballads.      Nora    Perry.      Boston, 

1887.     16° .588.15 

Sonnets    and    lyrics.    Mrs.    Helen    Jackson. 

Boston,  1886.     18° 588.17 

Sordello's  story  related   in   prose.     A.  Wall. 

X.Y.,  1886.     16° 12.55.16 

Souvenirs  of  my  time.     Mrs.  J.  B.   Fremont. 

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Spencer,  Mrs.  George  E.    A  plucky  one.     (A 

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Sports  and  out-door  life.  The  boys"  book  of. 

M.  Thompson,  Ed.  X.Y.,  1886.  4°  .  .  0.33.8 
Stables,  Gordon.     From  pole  to  pole.     X.Y., 

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Steele,  Richard,  Life  of.     (English  worthies.) 

A.  Dobson.  X.Y..  1886.  "10°  .  .  .  .1138.12 
Step  aside,  A.     Charlotte  Dunning.     Boston, 

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Stephens,  H.  M.     French  revolution.  History 

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"  Stepniak,"  psewd.     The  Russian  storm-cloud. 

London,  1886.     8° 1*53.4 

Stevenson,  Joseph.    Mary  Stuart,  Early  life 

of.     Edinburgh,  1886.     12° 1138.15 

Stewart,  Aubrey.  Traii.s.    The  tale  of  Troy. 

London.  18S6.     16° 1421.18 

Stinde,  Julius.    The  Buchholz  family:  sketches 

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Stockton,  Frank  R.     The  casting  away  of  Mrs. 

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Stories.  X.Y.,  1886.  2  v.  12=  ....  982.5 
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Washington,  George,  Life  of.     N.Y.,  1886. 

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Stories.     F.  R.  Stocliton.     N.Y.,  1886.    2  v. 

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Story  of  the  nations.     Moors,  The,  in  Spain. 

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Taylor,  Benjamin  F.    Complete  poetical  works. 

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Taylor,   Wm.   M.    Parables    of    our  Saviour. 

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Teeth,  The,   and  how  to  save   them.     L.    P. 

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Telegraphist,  The  practical.  W.  Lynd.  Lon- 
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Ten  dollars  enough.  Keeping  house  well  on 
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Tennyson,  Lord  Alfred.  Locksley  Hall  sixty 
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Thayer,  Joseph  Henry,  Ed.  and  Tran.s.  A 
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Thomes,    Juli.an.     Cannibals    and    convicts. 

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Thompson,  Maurice.     A   banker  of  Bankers- 

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Ed.     The  boys'  book  of  sports  and  out-door 
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topics.  W.  F.  Faber.  Weslfield,  X.Y., 
1887.     16° 1255.22 

Through  the  wilderness;  or,  The  deserted  chil- 
dren.    Mrs.  S.  Currier.    N.Y.,  1887.    12°,    935.22 

Thurston,  Elizabeth  A.,  Ed.    Echoes  of  many 

voices.     Boston,  In.d.]     16° 1247.12 


Story  of  the  nations  —  concluded. 

Saracens,  The,  to  the  fall  of  Bagdad.     A. 

Gilraan.     N.Y.,  18S7.     12° 1431.10 

Strikes  and  various  labor  statistics.     {See  Vol. 

XX.  of  10th  U.S.  Census.)     1880.     4°      .     862.11 
Stubbs,  William.     Lectures  on  medijeval  and 

modern  history.     Oxford,  1886.     8°     .     .     1432.9 
Syrian  stone-lore;  or,  The  monumental  history 

of    Palestine.     C.   K.   Conder.     London, 

1880.    8° 1433.8 

Tolstoi,  Count  L.     My  religion.     N.Y.,  [n.d.] 

12° 12.52.18 

ToTvle,  George  M.     Ireland,   Young  people's 

history  of.     Boston,  1887.     16°   .     .     .     .1421.16 

Tow^nsend,  George  A.    Katy  of  Catoctin.  N.Y., 

1880.     12° 982.8 

Townsend,  Virginia  F.  A  Boston  girl's  ambi- 
tions.    Boston,  1887.     12° 979.2 

Trench,  Archbinliop.     Sermons,  new  and   old. 

N.Y.,  1880.     12° 1252.16 

Trevelyan,  Sir  George.     Cawnpore.     London, 

1880.     12° 1431.6 

Trip,  A,  around  the  world.  G.  Moerlein.  Cin- 
cinnati, [n.d.]     8° 799.1 

Trowbridge,  J.    T.     His   one  fault.     Boston, 

IssT.     lii° 930.17 

Troy,  The  tale  of.  A.  Stewart,  Trans.  Lon- 
don, 1880.     8° 1421.18 

Truth  in   tale.     Addresses  chiefly  to  children. 

W.  B.  Carpenter.     London,  1885.     12°    .  1252.17 

Turkey,  The  conquest  of;  or,  The  decline  and 
fall  of  the  Ottoman  empire.  (1877-78.) 
L.  P.  Brockett  aynl  P.  C.  Bliss.  Phila., 
[n.d.]     8° 1-1.32.14 

Tuscan  hills  and  Venetian  waters.     L.  Villari. 

X.Y.,  1887.     12° 797.20 

Two  pilgrims'  progress.  A  tricycle  tour  from 
Florence  to  Rome.  J.  and  E.  Pennell. 
Boston,  1887.     12° 791.12 

Two  spies.  The.  Nathan  Hale  and  John  Andre. 
B.  J.  Lossing.  With  Anna  Seward's 
monody  on  J/(yor  AndrcS.  N.Y.,1886.   8°,     1142.3 


Uncle  Sam's  "  Medal  of  Honor."  Some 
of  the  noble  deeds  for  which  the  medal 
has  been  awarded,  described  by  those 
who  have  won  it.  (1801-1886.)  T. 
F.     Rodenbough,     Ed.        N.Y.,     [n.d.] 


u. 


14.33.9 


United  States  history.     The  Virginia  campaign 

ofGe?i.  Pope.    (1802.)    Boston,  1886.    8°,      593.3 
The  war  for  the  Union.    Maj.  Gen.  G.  B. 

McClellan.     N.Y.,  188f.     8° 1434.3 

Urbanitzky,  Alfred  Ritter  von.     Electricity  in 


the  service  of  man.     N.Y.,  1880.     8° 


1329.7 


Vald6s,  Don  Armando  Palacio.     The  Marquis 

ofPeualla.    [Anovel.]    N.Y.,  [n.d.]    12°,    982.11 

Vanity  and  insanity  of  genius.     K.  Sanborn. 

N.Y.,1880.     10° 12.55.8 

Vassar  girls,  The,  on  the  Rhine.     Mrs.  L.  W. 

Champney.     Boston,  1887.    4°    .    .     .    .      795.1 

Very,  Jones.    Poems  and  essays.    Boston,  1880. 

12° .578.15 

Victoria,  Queen.  Life.  G.  B.  Smith.  Lon- 
don, 1887.     8° 1143.7 


Villari,  Linda.     On  Tuscan  hills  and  Venetian 

waters.     N.Y.,  1887.     12° 797.20 

Virginia  campaign  of  Gen.  Pope.  (1862.)  Bos- 
ton, 1886.    8° 593.3 

Vittoria.  [A  novel.]  Sequel  to  '•  Sandra  Bel- 
loni."  Geo.  Meredith.  Boston,  1886. 
12° 982.18 

Volcano  under  the  city.  The.  (The  New 
York  draft-riot  of  1863. )  By  a  volunteer 
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Walker,  Francis  A.      History  of  the  2d  Army 

Corps  ill  the  army  of  the  Potomac.    N.Y., 

1880.     8° 

Wall,  Annie.     Sordello's  story  related  in  prose. 

N.Y.,1880.     16° 

Walsingham,  Lord,   and  Payne-Gallwey,  Sir 

Ralph.  Shooting.  Boston,  [n.d.j  2  v.  12°, 
Walter,  James.      Memorials  of  George,  Mary 

and  Martha  Washington.    N.Y.,  1887.    8°, 
Warner,  Charles  Dudley.      Their  pilgrimage. 

N.Y.,  1887.     12° 

Warth,   Julian.     The  full   stature  of  a   man. 

Boston,  [n.d.]     16° 

Washington,  George,   Life   of.     W.   O.  Stod- 
dard.    N.Y.,1S80.     12° 

Memorials  of  W.,  and  of  Mary,  his  mother, 

and  Martha,  his  wife.     J.Walter.     N.Y., 

1887.     8° 

Washington,   D.  C.      Reminiscences   of  sixty 

years  in  the  national  metropolis.    (Vol.  I.) 

B.  P.  Poore.     Phila.,  [n.d.]     8°  .     .     .     . 
Ways  and  means.    Sequel  to  "  Rose  Raymond's 

wards."     M.  Vandegrift.     Phila.,   [n.d.] 

12° 
Wells,  James  W.  Three  thousand  miles  through 

Brazil.     Phila.,  1886.     2  v.     8°   .     .     .     . 
Wendell,  Barrett.      Rankell's   remains.      [A 

novel.]     Boston,  1887.     10° 

Wertheimber,  Louis.      A  Muramasa    blade. 

A  story  of  Japan.     Boston,  1887.     8°  .     . 
Wesley,  Susanna,  Life  of.     (Famous  women.) 

E.  Clarke.     Boston,  1886.     10°     ...     . 
What  Katy  did  next.     S.  C.  Woolsey.     Boston, 

1886.     16°      


1433.10 

12.55.10 

1332.4 

1144.2 

979.7 

983.1 

1137.18 

1144.2 

1253.10 


979.4 
796.8 
983.3 
796.9 
1138.17 
936.13 


Whipple,  Edwin  P.     Recollections  of  eminent 

men;  and  other  papers.  Boston,  1887.  12°,  1137.20 

White  heron.  A;  and  other  stories.    S.  O.  Jew- 

ett.    N.Y.,1887.     18° 981.2 

Whiting,  Charles  G.    The  saunterer.     Boston, 

1886.  16° 1255.15 

Who  was  Philip  ?    A  tale  of  public  school  life. 

H.C.Adams.     N.Y.,  1880.     12°.     .     .     .     9.37.12 
Wide  Awake,  1880.     Boston,  1886.     8°    .     .     .     927.23 
■Wilder,  Salem.     Life:  its  nature, origin, devel- 
opment, and  the  psychical  related  to  the 

physical.     Boston,  1880.     12° 1332.3 

Willoughby,    Howard.       Australian    pictures 
drawn  with  pen  and  pencil.     N.Y.,  1886. 

8° 508.18 

Wills.    How  to  make  a  will:  moral  and  legal 

directions.  J.B.Lee.  N.Y.,  [n.d.]  18°,  1247.14 
Winchester,  M.  E.     A  crippled  robin.     N.Y., 

1887.  12° 9:35.16 

With  pack  and  rifle  in  the  far  South-west.     A. 

Daunt.     London,  1886.     12° 9.35.17 

Wood,  J.  G.     Half-hours  in  field   and   forest. 

N.Y.,  1886.     16° 1328.28 

Half-hours  with  a  naturalist.     X.Y.,  1886. 

16° 1328.29 

Man  and  his  handiwork.  London,  1886.  8°,  1329.6 
WoodTKrard,  P.  H.     The  secret  service  of  the 

Post-Office  department.  Boston,  1886.  8°,  1432.13 
Woolsey,  S.  C.     What  Katy  did  next.    Boston, 

1886.     16° 936.13 

World's  great  empires,  The.    (Lectures.)    Mrs. 

L.  C.  McKinstry.  Boston,  1884.  8°  .  .  1434.1 
Wright,  Henrietta  C.       Children's  stories  of 

American  progress.     N.Y.,  1886.     12°    .     1431.5 


Y. 


Yonge,  C.  M.    A  modern  Telemachus.     N.Y.,     1886.     12° 979.5 


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